Deliver {TARGET} from Trouble

Deliver {TARGET} from Trouble

Scripture: A righteous man may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all; -Psalms 34:19

Prayer: Lord, You ride the ancient skies, and thunder with a mighty voice. There is no one who can resist You, or challenge Your authority. You are Lord over all forever.

I come before You right now Lord, and as {I,I,we} face trouble today, I am asking for Your deliverance.

Whatever comes {my,my,our} way, is no match for Your grace, power and wisdom. I ask Lord that You would stand before {me,me,us} with all the provision {I,I,we} need for today’s challenges. When the troubles come Lord wrap {me,me,us} in Your grace, and carry {me,me,us} through to the other side.

Rescue {me,me,us} Lord today from the schemes of the enemy, the trappings of the world and the weakness of the flesh. Give {me,me,us} the breakthrough {I,I,we} need, in Jesus name, amen.

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