Deliverance prayrs: I break every curse of darkness

Deliverance prayrs: I break every curse of darkness


Posted on November 3, 2008 Updated on November 2, 2008

Read 2 COR. 10:3-6

The devil, used human agents like Herod and Pilate and the religion rulers of the day, got Jesus crucified. The devil did not realise that the death of Jesus marked the beginning of his defeated. The day Jesus died, he jubilated. He thought he had destroyed God’s plan. On the resurrection morning, he wept as the Lord of glory rose the dead.

By killing Jesus, the devil helped Him fulfil His destiny. You too can fulfill your destiny, if you can the following prayer agressively.

  • 1. The rod of the wicked shall not rest upon my life, in the name of Jesus.
  • 2. I refuse to be removed from the divine agenda, in Jesus name
  • 3. Holy spirit, i invite you into my imagination.
  • 4. O Lord, bring to light every darkness shielding my potentials, in the name of Jesus
  • 5. I break every curse of darkness, in name of Jesus
  • 6. I recover myself from every evil diversion, in the name of Jesus
  • 7. I shall not come to the world in vain in ten name of Jesus
  • 8. Every forest and rock demons assigned against me fall down and die in the name of Jesus.

Source: Mountain of Fire and Miracles

This entry was posted in Christianity and tagged deliverance prayer, Prayer against destiny killer.

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