A Kiss From Rose | Summer Fast Day 1 Morning Prayer
- alstonshropshire3
- Jun 3, 2024
- 2 min read
***Disclaimer
Please be aware that the prayers provided during our Five-Day Summer Fast may not always apply specifically to your personal circumstances. However, we encourage you to participate fully, as we are covering a variety of areas and standing in the gap for others.
These prayers might address the needs of a family member or someone in your bloodline, even twenty generations down. It is essential not to skip any prayer, as within these five days, there will be prayers that directly pertain to you and that others will join in agreement with.
This is a time to demonstrate to God your obedience and willingness to support not only your own needs but also those of His other children. Together, we create a powerful, united front in prayer, fostering a community of faith and mutual support.
Heavenly Father,
As we begin this Five-Day Summer Fast, we come before You with open hearts and minds, seeking Your divine guidance and presence. We dedicate this time to You, asking for Your blessings over every aspect of our lives. Grant us clarity and transparency, helping us to see Your will clearly and to walk steadfastly in Your path.
Lord, open our hearts to positivity and fill us with the strength to develop a deeper connection with You. May this fast be a time of renewal, healing, and spiritual growth. Help us to let go of distractions and to focus entirely on Your word and Your will.
Bless our endeavors, our families, our health, our work, and our relationships. May every step we take during this fast draw us closer to You and align us more with Your purpose for our lives.
We pray for wisdom, patience, and understanding as we embark on this journey. Surround us with Your love and grace, and let our faith in You be a beacon of hope and light to others.
In Jesus' name, we pray.
Amen.
“Whenever we pray with others or follow a person's leadership, we ask God to use them and allow them to be obedient to His words and His voice. It is not that God can’t speak to us directly but that we must confirm what He has already told us. I am no Pastor or ordained Minister, but I am open to God using me to confirm the many times He has told you it will work in your favor.” - Alston Shropshire




















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