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Prayer That Stands Boldly Against Opposition

Prayer That Stands Boldly Against Opposition

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BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FIFTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.24| THE POWER OF RETREAT|JESUS WALKING ON WATER| CHIMDI OHAHUNA Theme: PRAYER – To Declare (2) This continues our focused study on PRAYER — To Declare. Building on our earlier session where we explored Declare as giving praise to God, this episode turns to the two remaining dimensions: enforcing the will of God and presenting your case before God. Expect clear teaching, practical application, and stirring encouragement to stand boldly in the authority Christ has given believers. Highlights - Authority in Prayer — Understanding our legal right to enforce God’s will on earth and the spiritual responsibility that accompanies it. - Spiritual Law Enforcement — Christ as Law Giver and believers as agents who must oppose forces contrary to God’s purposes. - Opposing Death with Life — Practical declarations that counter death and secure life, rooted in John 10:10. - Advocacy Before the Father — How Christ’s advocacy and the Holy Spirit’s intercession empower us to present our own case before God, with references to Isaiah 43:26, Hebrews 9:11, Romans 5:2; 8:1, and 2 Corinthians 5:21. - New Testament Confidence — The difference between Old Testament and New Testament declarations: justified saints who pray from a place of righteousness and no condemnation. - Practical Posture — Using the shield of faith to oppose incoming threats and enforce God’s will in daily life. Key Notes 1. Three Uses of Declare in Prayer - Give praise to God (previous session). - Enforce the will of God (this session). - Present your case before God (this session). 2. Enforce the Will of God - Believers possess a legal right to enforce God’s will; the enemy works to deny those rights. - Christ is the Law Giver; as His children we act as law enforcement agents in the spiritual realm. - Prayer is a place of wrestling to maintain the victory Christ secured. - Speak life boldly; what you refuse to declare can have power over you. - Use the shield of faith to oppose what comes against you and to enforce God’s will. - Every opposition resisted and life declared is an act of prayer. 3. Present Your Case Before God - Christ is our Advocate; we do not need a human intermediary to present our case. - When God says “put me in remembrance,” it is a call to mark Him as Lord and to make Him central in our petitions. - Knowing Jesus’ finished work and the Holy Spirit’s intercession gives believers boldness to present their case directly to the Father. - In the New Covenant the saint declares from justification, not to obtain it; this is the posture of faith that produces results. 4. Scriptural Anchors - John 10:10 — Life secured through declaration. - Isaiah 43:26 — Presenting our case and marking God. - Hebrews 9:11; Romans 5:2; 8:1; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 John 1 — Foundations for advocacy, justification, and righteous standing. Practical Takeaways - Declare life over situations where death, loss, or defeat threatens your destiny. - Speak God’s will into your circumstances with the confidence of one who has legal authority in Christ. - Present your case before the Father with boldness, grounded in the advocacy of Jesus and the intercession of the Holy Spirit. - Stand as law enforcement in prayer: oppose, proclaim, and enforce what God has already ordained. This session is for anyone who wants to move from passive petition to active, authoritative prayer, believers ready to exercise their God-given rights, oppose spiritual opposition, and present their needs before the Father with confidence. Listen now to the full audio teaching on the GRACELIFECOMI Podcast. Kindly, stay updated on future episodes of this enriching series!. Any questions arising from this study can be submitted to chimdiohahunaministry@gmail.com. Check our bio to know how to give your love offerings to the ministry. Jesus is Lord.
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