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Prayer for Financial Breakthrough

Heavenly Father, We give You love, glory, and honor. We declare that You are worthy of praise. We, at South Greenwood PHC, join together in steadfast faith as we lift our fasting and prayer to You (Matt 6). We thank You for sending Your Son to conquer all things for us, causing us to be more than conquerors (Rom. 8:37). We thank You that, in His name, power is released for all that we need (Mark 16:17). We know You reward those who diligently seek You (Heb. 11:6). We rejoice that You are eager to answer prayer and that You delight in answering prayer (Gen. 15:2; Matt. 6:13). We bind the spirit of poverty and loose the finances necessary to operate all ministries at SGPHC (Mal. 3:10; Deut. 2:7; Deut. 8:18) We ask that Your truth penetrate every mindset hindering Your progress at SGPHC. We ask that obedience to Your word in giving be established and strengthened (Mal.3). Cause Your people to see the truth about being faithful to You as You are always faithful to them. Break the power of

Returning to the Altar of Prayer

Returning to the Altar of Prayer Matthew 21:12-15             For the last few weeks I have been burdened to pray for the state of the church, our nation, and the upcoming election.   We are living in perilous times.   I believe it is imperative that we return to the altar of prayer individually and corporately.                It is time to rebuild the altar of prayer.   God is calling His Church back to the place of prayer.   We must not just be a praying church, but become a House of Prayer.   We are faced with serious problems in our nation and society today.   Marriage is under assault.   Unemployment continues to affect millions in our nations.   The Middle East has become unstable and threatens to unleash violence and draw the nations of the earth into war.             The answers to the perplexing problems we face will not come from man.   We must pray and ask God for divine intervention into our society and into our personal lives.   In Matth