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Prayer: God fulfill your will in my life!

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Prayer: God fulfill your will in my life!

In last week’s Friday text we talked about God’s word being the last and most important. After all, how many times have you found yourself in a situation that seemed to have no way out? I am sure they were not few, but with the same certainty I know that even if everything says no, it is the Lord who knows the plans He has for you.

And what is His will for you no one can take away from you, and you will have provision when the time is right. Therefore, today I want to pray that the will of the Most High be fulfilled in our lives and that we may live according to His will!

I leave here a passage especially for you today:

The heavens and the earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.

Matthew 24:35

Therefore, for Christ’s sake, I rejoice in weaknesses, in insults, in needs, in persecutions, in distresses. For when I am weak, then I am strong.

2 Corinthians 12:10

To man belong the plans of the heart, but from the Lord comes the answer of the tongue.

Proverbs 16:1

Remember that you don’t have to repeat the prayer exactly as I will leave it here, because each one of us has a specific way of communicating with the Lord. But if you want to follow me, it will be a pleasure, feel free to speak it in your own way.

Prayer

Dear God, thank you for this day and for your care, thank you Lord for taking care of me in every detail and because I know that the final word is yours. Even if at the moment everything is saying no, I know that you have the solution. I am undeserving of anything, but your grace reaches me and I praise you for that. I know that you know all my days and that I can trust in what you have dreamed for me.

Father I pray for the fulfillment of your will in my life, that you will resurrect in me your dreams that I have set aside. I also pray that you would come in with provision in every area of my life. I ask, please God, that my bills and debts will be paid, that bad diagnoses will be reversed into health, and my relationships will be restored according to your will.

My Lord, I ask for forgiveness for the times that I doubted that everything would work out, for the times that my faith was weak. I also know that in each of the adversities that I have faced, You have strengthened me.

My God, Yours is the power, the glory and the honor forever. It is in the name of Jesus that I pray, give thanks and ask that my words may reach the Lord like a sweet perfume!

Prayer of a mere servant of God

God bless you!

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