Deliverance prayers against destiny killers

Deliverance prayers against destiny killers


Posted on November 2, 2008 Updated on November 2, 2008

Read 2 COR. 10:3-6

CONFESSIONS

Obad. 1:17: But upon mount Zion shall be deliverance, and there shall be holiness and the house of Jacob shall process their possessions.

Mal 3:6: for the Lord, I change not: therefore sons of Jacob are not consumed.

The devil seeks to destroy the destiny of the Children of God. He and his agents have devised many means of discovering the destiny of the children of God. For example, when a baby is born, they use his stars, read his palm, and use light and sand to discover his destiny. They would then manipulate and abort the placenta, using charms and covenants, throwing things in the sea and by witchcraft.

When Jesus was born, Herod, (the spirit that kills good things infancy) tried to kill him. Joseph was warned by an angel to take him to Egypt, thus life was spared.

Praise and worhip

1. The enemy will not convert my body to rags, in Jesus name.

2. The enemy will not convert my destiny to rags, in Jesus name.

3. Lord, restore me to your original design for my life.

4. I reject destiny – demoting names, in the name of Jesus

5. O Lord, enlarge my coast.

6. I refuse to operate below my divine destiny, into name of Jesus

7. O Lord, anoint my eyes, hand and legs to locate my divine purpose.

8. Every power contending with my divine destiny, scatter unto desolation, in ten name of Jesus

9. Let the spirit of excellence come upon me, in the name of Jesus.

Source: Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries

This entry was posted in Christianity and tagged deliverance prayer, prayer.

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