Prayer & Fasting – Day 05

PRAYER FOR THE PRESIDING BISHOP: N. A. TACKIE YARBOI

Prayer Points

Key Scriptures: Jeremiah 3:15; Ephesians 4:11-12; 1 Peter 5:2-3

1. Thank God for the life of the Presiding Bishop and his family; thank God for the grace and anointing upon his life and how God has kept him.

2. Thank God for the new grace and fresh unction that God had ignited in him. Thank God that the Presiding Bishop is willing to obey the voice of the Spirit.

3. Pray for the grace, strength and discernment for the Presiding Bishop to align with God’s direction for his life and the VBCI Commission.

4. Pray that the Lord will grant him divine ability, insight, deep revelations and discernment concerning the Church. That God will establish His authority by and through the Presiding Bishop to accomplish His divine purpose for VBCI and beyond.

5. Pray for his wife, Lady Dora Tackie-Yarboi to be on fire for the Lord and support the Presiding Bishop in accomplishing God’s Task to His glory.

6. Pray for supernatural supplies and provision (human and financial) for the huge task and pray for faithful men and women to support the call upon his life.

7. Pray against any weapon fashioned against the Presiding Bishop and his family. Pray against wicked counsels, fiery darts, terror, doubts. Pray that the Holy Spirit will form a hedge of protection around them and deliver them from any traps.

8. Pray for strength and longevity for the presiding bishop and his wife. Come against any form of physical injuries and sicknesses that is orchestrated from the realms of the spirit.

9. We destroy every form of ancestral plots in the lineage that is planned against him. Let every evil thought against him, any form of seduction and pretence to tarnish his call be paralysed and destroyed in Jesus name.

10. We pray for inner tenacity, supernatural power to withstand every form of demonic manipulations against his life. May territorial, familiar and demonic activity cease anywhere he appears

If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray…”