A CONFIDENT PRAYER

A CONFIDENT PRAYER

WORD OF WISDOM: A CONFIDENT PRAYER

In Luke 2:25-35, we read about Simeon, who placed his expectations on God’s faithfulness. He had spent his lifetime anticipating the arrival of the Messiah. And because God had told him he would personally see the Christ, Simeon knew that Jesus would be born in his lifetime.

Have you noticed that the higher our expectations, the greater our disappointment when they are not met? Whether our unrealistic expectations are placed in other people, in our own strength, or in specific situations, we will always experience discouragement when things do not go as planned. But when our expectations are placed in the promises of God, we will never be disappointed. His timing may not always be as quick as we would like, and His methods may be different from what we expected, but God will always follow through on His promises.

Simeon’s prayer was a confident prayer. He was not surprised that God had fulfilled His promise. He knew God would remain faithful. Simeon’s expectations were met because they were rooted in the promises of God. God had promised to send the Messiah, so He sent Jesus Christ to earth. Simeon never gave up on God, and God did not disappoint him. Where do you put your confident, man or God? That is why I pray for someone this new month as you put your confident and hope in the Lord as it’s written the expectations of the righteous result in joy (Proverbs 10:28)

I declare upon your life may your expectations be fulfilled in the name of Jesus Christ (Amen)

Have a blissful productive new month with divine open doors in the name of Jesus Christ (Amen)

#Shalom
#GV Prophetic Voice

Prophet Funsho Daniel (GVPVTM, UK)
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Our Weapon Against Deception

Our Weapon Against Deception

Our Weapon Against Deception

“For the LORD gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding” (Proverbs 2:6).
When we become serious about being Christ’s disciples, Satan will work harder to discourage and to deceive us. And that is why we must know how to pray against deception. In Joshua 9, the Israelites were returning from a time of revival, just before they encountered the Gibeonites. Had Joshua prayed for discernment, instead of relying on his own logic, he would not have been so easily deceived.
Godly wisdom is our weapon against deception: “Wisdom will save you from the ways of wicked men, from men whose words are perverse, who have left the straight paths to walk in dark ways, who delight in doing wrong and rejoice in the perverseness of evil, whose paths are crooked and who are devious in their ways” (Proverbs 2:12-15).

The Gibeonites knew the Bible, and they used it to their advantage. If Joshua had sought God’s counsel and wisdom, then perhaps God would have shown him that the “travelers” were Canaanites in disguise. We must always be on guard against those who use spiritual language to seduce us away from the Truth. That’s why I pray for you this new month may the Lord grant you wisdom with discernment spirit against those who might try to deceive you in the name of Jesus name (Amen)
I decree upon your life once again this new month you shall not be prey of deception of the enemy in the name of Jesus Christ

Have a blissful productive new month with divine wisdom in the name of Jesus Christ (Amen)

#Shalom #GV Prophetic Voice

Prophet Funsho Daniel (GVPVTM UK)
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Asking for Wisdom

Asking for Wisdom

James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” What a relief! God will not only give us wisdom in our moments of need, He will give it generously.

Many ask for wisdom and direction with the assumption that God is a reluctant giver, but He, more than anyone, wants us to walk in righteousness. The problem is that many who ask for God’s wisdom are not willing to obey it. Often we ask God for the answer to our problem or situation, only to ignore Him when He actually responds. But we cannot pick and choose when to obey God and when to go our own way. Having a divided heart—or double-mindedness—is something for which Scripture offers a solution: “Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded” (James 4:8).

A man can go his whole life living by worldly wisdom only to become a sudden prayer warrior when he gets cornered. However, God’s wisdom is not like a bolt of lightning—it’s the kind of wisdom that grows in your spirit on a daily basis as you feed yourself on the Word of God, drawing near to Him. The wisdom of God is not something we can take from God and then leave. It is cultivated through a living relationship with Christ.

Receiving wisdom is simple: You ask for it; God gives it to you; and then you practice it. You ask for it. He gives it to you. You practice it. And before you know it, you are living by God’s wisdom, not the world’s wisdom. Instead of waiting to seek God’s wisdom when the next crisis comes, commit to seeking His wisdom every day.

Prayer: Lord, give me Your wisdom. I know You are a generous God, and here I am, ready to obey. May Your Spirit make my heart willing to follow You at all times so that I might practice Your wisdom throughout my life. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Funsho Daniel Lead Pastor (GVPVTM, UK)
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The Prayer of Brokenness

The Prayer of Brokenness

Read 1 Samuel 1:1-20.

If you want to be whole in God’s Kingdom, you must be willing to be broken. God blesses the broken spirit.

In the first chapter of 1 Samuel, we come to a prayer of brokenness from a woman named Hannah. Out of her prayer will come a man who will influence the course of history in a mighty way—a man who will anoint the king from whose lineage the Savior of the world will be born.

The name Hannah means “favored,” but Hannah didn’t feel favored at all. She felt broken due to her inability to conceive a child. We read in 1 Samuel 1:10, “In her deep anguish Hannah prayed to the LORD, weeping bitterly.”

We should pay close attention to several aspects of Hannah’s prayer. First, we should note that this is the first prayer of a woman ever recorded in the Bible. I’m sure that there were many faithful women who prayed before Hannah, women whose prayers are not recorded in Scripture. And I’m sure we would be astonished at the incredible works God has done in answer to their prayers. In fact, I can tell you that I am a follower of Christ and a servant of Christ because God answered the prayers of my mother. And I can tell you that her prayers were anguished prayers, prayers of brokenness, because I, as a young man, was far from God and was breaking her heart.

A second aspect of Hannah’s prayer to note is that it was silent. Her lips moved, but she made no sound. She wasn’t praying to be eloquent. She was praying out of her deep anguish and brokenness.

Third, as Hannah prays, she makes no attempt to draw attention to herself. Hannah was not trying to impress anyone or manipulate emotions or gain sympathy. She knew there was only one who could meet her desperate need. There was only one who could do the impossible. And He is the one who hears all prayers—even prayers prayed in silence.

God hears our prayers, expressed in groaning too deep for words. These are the prayers of brokenness, and He delights in answering these prayers. God is going to use Hannah’s brokenness to bless her—and to bless the entire world in all generations. That’s why I pray someone reading this message may the Lord turn every of your weeping to joy in the name of Jesus Christ (Amen)

Funsho Daniel
Lead Pastor (GVPVTM) UK
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Discontentment is the seed for Change

Discontentment is the seed for Change

Beloved are you due for turnaround breakthrough; career change; divine promotion; deep deliverance? discontentment is the seed for change. The Bible says And Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying, Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed and enlarge my coast and that thine hand might be with me, and that thou wouldest keep me from evil, that it may not grieve me. And God granted him that which he requested (1 Chronicle 4:10 KJV) Jabez longing for something better than gave up his situations. He called the God of Israel for spiritual transformation and God fulfilled his heart desires, that’s why I pray for someone this new week may your petition to the Lord God’s of Israel be granted in the name of Jesus Christ (Amen)

I decree upon your life once again as Oracle of God’s servant as many that is due for change this month I prophesy in due season you shall testify in the name of Jesus Christ (Amen)

Have a blissful productive new week with divine breakthrough in the name of Jesus Christ (Amen)

#Shalom#GV Prophetic Voice

Funsho Daniel, Lead Pastor (GVPVTM)

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