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Friday, June 30, 2023

FAST AND BREAK NOW: DAY 05 of 7: Pray for Pride and Arrogance (Proverbs 16:18 NLT)

Proverbs 16:18 (NLT):
"Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall."

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Fasting Day 5: Praying for Pride and Arrogance

On Day 5 of our fasting journey, we come before the Lord to pray for the release of pride and arrogance in our lives. These attitudes can hinder our relationship with God and others, leading to division, self-centeredness, and a lack of humility. However, through the wisdom of God's Word and the power of His Spirit, we can overcome pride and arrogance and walk in humility and grace. Hallelujah!

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

In Proverbs 16:18 (NLT), it is written, "Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall." These words of wisdom remind us of the dangers of pride and arrogance. As believers, you are called to walk in humility, recognizing that all you have and all you are are by the grace of God. Hallelujah!

Proverbs 16:18 teaches us that pride leads to destruction and a fall. It is a reminder that we should not exalt ourselves above others or think of ourselves more highly than we ought to. Instead, we are called to humble ourselves before God and others, acknowledging our need for His guidance and grace. Hallelujah.

To overcome pride and arrogance, you must first recognize their presence in your heart. Pride can manifest in various ways, such as by boasting, seeking recognition, or looking down on others. Arrogance can lead us to believe that we are better or more important than others. Recognize that these attitudes are contrary to the teachings of Christ Jesus and seek God's help and guidance in humbling yourself. Hallelujah!

Remember Proverbs 16:18 as you break your fast and pray today. It warns us about the destructive nature of pride and arrogance. Let us pray for a humble and contrite heart, imitating Christ Jesus' humility and love in everything we do.

Dealing with pride and arrogance can teach us several lessons:

First, recognize that true wisdom comes from God. Proverbs 16:18 reminds us that pride leads to destruction, but humility leads to honor. By humbling ourselves before God, we open ourselves up to His wisdom and guidance, allowing Him to direct our paths.

Second, choose to walk in humility and grace, considering others more important than ourselves. Philippians 2:3–4 encourages us to do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit but, in humility, consider others better than ourselves. This mindset shift can transform our relationships and foster unity and love.

Third, let go of the need for recognition and praise, seeking instead to serve and uplift others. Matthew 23:12 teaches that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, but those who humble themselves will be exalted. By seeking to serve and bless others, we reflect the heart of Christ Jesus and experience true fulfillment.

In James 4:6, it is written, "But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says, 'God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.'" Let us, therefore, humble ourselves before God, recognizing that His grace is sufficient for us and that true greatness is found in serving others.

Lastly, according to Proverbs 11:2, when pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom. Choose to walk in humility and seek wisdom from God. By humbling ourselves, we open ourselves up to His guidance and understanding, enabling us to make wise and righteous decisions.

So, today, let us come before the Lord and surrender our pride and arrogance. Through His grace and the power of His Spirit, we can walk in humility and experience the blessings that come from a humble and contrite heart. Hallelujah.

Let us all pray,

Heavenly Father,

I come before You today, humbly seeking Your divine presence and guidance. Your Word teaches us that pride goes before destruction and arrogance leads to a fall (Proverbs 16:18, NLT). Lord, I confess that at times I have allowed pride to creep into my heart and arrogance to cloud my judgment. I ask for Your forgiveness and mercy, dear Lord.

Help me to embrace the wisdom found in Philippians 2:3–4, which reminds us to do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Instead, in humility, may I value others above myself, looking not only to my own interests but also to the interests of others. Lord, grant me the strength to lay aside my pride and arrogance and to walk in humility and love.

In Matthew 23:12, Christ Jesus teaches us that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, but those who humble themselves will be exalted. Father, I surrender my pride and arrogance to You, knowing that true greatness is found in humility. Help me to seek Your will above my own desires and to serve others selflessly.

James 4:6 reminds us that You oppose the proud but give grace to the humble. Lord, I pray for Your grace to fill my heart, that I may be clothed in humility and rid myself of any trace of pride. May Your grace empower me to treat others with kindness, compassion, and respect, always acknowledging that it is by Your grace alone that I am saved.

Proverbs 11:2 teaches us that pride leads to disgrace, but humility brings wisdom. Lord, I desire to walk in Your wisdom and to gain understanding. I humbly ask that You remove any remnants of pride and arrogance from my heart, replacing them with a spirit of humility and meekness. Grant me the wisdom to recognize my own limitations and to rely fully on You.

In the mighty name of Christ Jesus, I pray, believing that You hear and answer my prayers. May Your Holy Spirit continue to work in me, transforming my heart and molding me into the image of Christ Jesus. I surrender my pride and arrogance at Your feet, knowing that in You alone I find true humility and peace.

Thank You, Lord, for Your love, mercy, and grace. I trust in Your perfect plan for my life, and I commit to walking in humility, honoring You in all that I do. In Christ Jesus' mighty name, I have prayed. Amen.

In conclusion, remember the wisdom of God's Word and strive for humility. True greatness lies in serving others and seeking God's will above one's own desires. As believers, you are built up and strengthened through the Church's power. Unity, support, and encouragement are crucial for God's kingdom. Remember the importance of fellowship and community in our faith journey.

Give your thanksgiving offertory and tithes, honoring God's provision and faithfulness. Give generously and cheerfully, knowing that God blesses those who give with a joyful heart. May the grace of the Lord Christ Jesus be with you always.


Yours in Christ,

Apostle Jude Noah Wakibi 

Apostle for Church Building and Healing. 

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Thursday, June 29, 2023

FAST AND BREAK NOW: DAY 04 of 7: Pray for Unforgiveness and Bitterness (Ephesians 4:31-32)

Ephesians 4:31–32 (NLT):

"Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of evil behavior. Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, and forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you."

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Fasting Day 4: Praying for Unforgiveness and Bitterness

On Day 4 of our fasting journey, we pray for the release of unforgiveness and bitterness in our lives. These toxic emotions can hinder spiritual growth and interpersonal relationships, leading to conflict, resentment, and anger. However, we can overcome these emotions through Christ's forgiveness and love, as well as God's Word, which reminds us to forgive one another, just as God has forgiven us through Christ. Hallelujah!

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

In Ephesians 4:31–32 (NLT), the apostle Paul writes to the believers in Ephesus and urges them to get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander and instead be kind, tenderhearted, and forgiving towards one another, just as God through Christ Jesus has forgiven them. As believers, you have been forgiven by God through Christ Jesus, and you are called to extend that same forgiveness to others. Hallelujah!

Ephesians 4:31–32 reminds you that you have been forgiven by God through Christ Jesus, and you are called to forgive others. By this justification, you no longer have to hold onto unforgiveness and bitterness, but instead, by the power of Christ Jesus' forgiveness, you can choose to forgive and release these toxic emotions and experience freedom and healing. Hallelujah.

To overcome unforgiveness and bitterness, first acknowledge the presence of these emotions in your heart. Unforgiveness and bitterness can manifest in various ways, such as holding grudges, harboring resentment, or seeking revenge as a way of constantly replaying past hurts in your mind. Recognize that these emotions are not from God and that God eagerly desires to set you free from them. Seek God's help and guidance in releasing unforgiveness and bitterness. Hallelujah!

To those who have been fasting, as you break your fast and pray today, remember Ephesians 4:31–32, which calls us to get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander and to be kind, tenderhearted, and forgiving towards one another.

Dealing with unforgiveness and bitterness can teach you several lessons:

First, recognize the power of forgiveness and extend it to others, just as God has forgiven you through Christ Jesus. Forgiveness frees you from the burden of holding grudges and allows for healing and reconciliation.

Second, choose tenderness and kindness, extending grace and compassion while seeking to understand others' perspectives. This mindset shift can transform relationships and foster an environment of love and forgiveness.

Third, let go of slander and harsh words, replacing negative speech with encouraging, edifying, and loving words. This act of kindness can break the cycle of bitterness and pave the way for healing and restoration.

In Matthew 18:21–35  in the parable of the unforgiving servant, God has forgiven us through Christ Jesus, freeing us from the shackles of unforgiveness. You should extend the same forgiveness to others, freeing them from their debts and yourself from the shackles of unforgiveness. You should bear with and forgive one another, imitating Christ Jesus' forgiveness and letting go of any resentment and bitterness in your hearts.

Lastly, according to Proverbs 14:21, whoever despises his neighbor sins, but whoever is generous to the poor is blessed. You should choose to be forgiving, extending grace and mercy as you bless others with your kindness and tenderheartedness.

Finally, Proverbs 17:9 teaches that whoever covers an offense seeks love, but he who repeats a matter divides close friends. By choosing to cover offenses with love and forgiveness, you can break the cycle of bitterness and promote healing and restoration.

So, today, follow Christ Jesus and let go of the unforgiveness and bitterness that have bound you. Only through Christ Jesus' power of forgiveness and love can you find genuine peace and freedom. You are now ready to release unforgiveness and bitterness.

Let us all pray,

Father in Heaven, 
I am seeking Your assistance and guidance in letting go of unforgiveness and bitterness in my heart. I choose to forgive those who have wronged me in the same way that You have forgiven me, letting go of any grudges or resentments I may harbor. I beg You to heal and restore my relationships so that Your love may flow through me and bring reconciliation.
I beg for Your pardon and replace negative speech with words of encouragement, edification, and love.
I thank You for the parable of the unforgiving servant, which reminds me of the enormous debt You have forgiven me. I ask You to extend the same forgiveness to others, freeing them from their debts and releasing me from the shackles of unforgiveness.
I am also thankful for the instruction in Colossians 3:13 to bear with one another and forgive one another, just as You have forgiven us. Give me the fortitude to bear the flaws of others and imitate Your forgiveness in my relationships.
As Proverbs 14:21 instructs, I choose to be generous in my forgiveness, blessing others with my kindness and tenderheartedness. Finally, as Proverbs 17:9 instructs, I choose to cover offenses with love and forgiveness, refusing to dwell on past wrongs and letting bitterness grow.
I am church-built and healed, walking in forgiveness and love. I choose to let go of resentment and bitterness in order to embrace the freedom and healing provided for me through Christ Jesus. I prayed in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

In conclusion, as an act of worship and gratitude to God for His forgiveness and love, please remember to give your thanksgiving offertory and tithe. May God abundantly bless you as you continue to walk in forgiveness and love for one another. Bye for now, and may God's peace be with you always.


Yours in Christ,

Apostle Jude Noah Wakibi 

Apostle for Church Building and Healing. 

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

"FAST AND BREAK NOW": DAY 03 of 7: Pray for Anger and Anxiety (2 Timothy 1:7)

2 Timothy 1:7 (AMP):

"For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, cowardice, or fear, but [He has given us a spirit] of power, love, sound judgment, and personal discipline [abilities that result in a calm, well-balanced mind and self-control]."

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Fasting Day 3: Praying for Anger and Anxiety

Welcome to Day 3 of our fasting journey. Today, in this fasting journey, we focus on praying for the release of anger and anxiety in our lives. Fear and anger are powerful emotions that greatly influence our thoughts and actions. Anger can intensify or elevate fear in various ways, such as increased aggression, loss of control, intimidation and dominance, amplification of negative emotions, and emotional contagion. Anger can lead to increased aggressive behavior, a threatening environment, loss of control, intimidation and dominance, amplification of negative emotions, and emotional contagion. These factors can heighten the sense of fear in others and create a threatening environment. It is crucial to manage and express anger in healthy and constructive ways, as uncontrolled anger can lead to harmful consequences and perpetuate a cycle of fear and aggression. Many of us believers struggle with these emotions, which can hinder us from experiencing the peace and joy that God desires for us. But take heart, for God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love, and sound judgment. Hallelujah!

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

In 2 Timothy 1:7 (AMP), the apostle Paul writes to Timothy, reminding him that God has not given us a spirit of timidity or fear but of power, love, and sound judgment. As believers, you have been given the Holy Spirit, who empowers you to overcome anger and anxiety and live a life of peace and self-control. Hallelujah!

Believers, 2 Timothy 1:7 reminds you that you have been equipped with the power of the Holy Spirit to overcome anger and anxiety. By this justification, you no longer have to be controlled by these negative emotions, but instead, by the power of the Holy Spirit, you can walk in the peace and love of Christ Jesus and surely be unbothered by such emotions. Hallelujah.

To overcome any anger or anxiety, first acknowledge the presence of these emotions in your life. Anger and anxiety can manifest in various ways, such as outbursts of anger, constant worry, or a feeling of restlessness. Recognize that these emotions are not from God and that God eagerly desires to set you free from them. Seek God's help and guidance in overcoming them. Hallelujah!

To those who have been fasting, as you break your fast and pray today, remember 2 Timothy 1:7, which says that God has given us a spirit of power, love, and sound judgment, not of fear.

Here are some lessons we can learn from dealing with anger and anxiety:

1. Rely on the power of the Holy Spirit to overcome these emotions. The Holy Spirit empowers you to have self-control and a calm, well-balanced mind.
2. Trust in God's love for you. God's love casts out fear and brings peace to your heart.
3. Exercise sound judgment and personal discipline. Choose to respond to situations with wisdom and self-control rather than reacting in anger or anxiety.

Among the possible examples are:

1. The apostle Paul's reliance on the power of the Holy Spirit to overcome his own struggles Believer, break free from the chains of anger and anxiety by surrendering to the Holy Spirit's guidance and allowing Him to work in your life.
2. According to 1 John 4:18, perfect love casts out fear. Trust in God's perfect love for you and allow His love to bring peace to your heart, replacing anxiety with calmness.
3. Proverbs 16:32 teaches us that he who is slow to anger is better than the mighty. Exercise sound judgment and personal discipline by choosing to respond to situations with wisdom and self-control rather than reacting in anger or anxiety.

So, today, follow Christ Jesus and let go of the anger and anxiety that have bound you. Only through Christ's power and love can you find genuine peace and freedom. You are now ready to let go of your anger and anxiety. Let's now use prayer to free ourselves from the grip of rage and worry. Let us now break the chains of anger and anxiety through prayer.

Let us pray,

Dear Heavenly Father,
I come before you today, acknowledging the presence of anger and anxiety in my life. I recognize that these emotions are not from you, for your word in 2 Timothy 1:7 says, "For God did not give us a spirit of timidity or cowardice or fear, but [He has given us a spirit] of power and of love and of sound judgment and personal discipline."
I humbly ask for your help, dear Jesus, in releasing these emotions that have held me captive for far too long. I know that with your strength and guidance, I can break free from the chains of anger and anxiety. I believe in the power of your promise, Lord.
I confess that these emotions are not from you but rather a result of my own fears and insecurities. I surrender them to you, knowing that you have not given me a spirit of fear but of power, love, and sound judgment. I trust in your ability to transform my heart and mind.
Lord, I ask for your peace to replace my anxiety and your love to replace my anger. Help me to surrender my worries and frustrations to you, knowing that you are in control of every situation. I choose to trust in your perfect plan and to rely on your strength to overcome these emotions.
I also lift up those who are struggling with anger and anxiety. May they find solace in your presence and experience the peace that surpasses all understanding. Help them to release their burdens to you and to find healing and restoration in your love.
Holy Spirit, I ask for your empowerment in my life. Fill me with your peace and joy, so that I may overcome anger and anxiety. Grant me the ability to respond with love and grace in every situation. Help me to be slow to anger and quick to forgive, just as you have forgiven me.
Thank you, Lord, for the freedom you have given me from anger and anxiety. I pray that I may walk in this freedom every day, relying on your guidance and strength. I declare that I am no longer bound by these emotions, but I am free in Christ Jesus. In His mighty name, I have prayed. Amen.

In conclusion, we have prayed for the release of anger and anxiety through the power of Christ Jesus. May you experience His peace and love, and may you walk in freedom from these emotions. Trust in God's perfect plan and rely on His strength to overcome. I believe you have been Church-built and Healed. Please give your Thanksgiving offering and tithe to the Lord for His faithfulness and provision. Bye. 

 

Yours in Christ,

Apostle Jude Noah Wakibi 

Apostle for Church Building and Healing. 

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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

"FAST AND BREAK NOW' : DAY 02 of 7 - Pray for Addiction and Bondage (John 8:36)

John 8:36 (AMP):

"So if the Son makes you free, then you are unquestionably free."

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FASTING DAY 2: Addiction and Bondage

Welcome to Day 2 of our fasting journey. Today, in this fasting journey, we focus on breaking addiction and bondage in our lives. Many of us believers are struggling with various addictions (such as substance abuse, gambling, pornography, and even social media) and bonds that hinder us from living a life of freedom in Christ Jesus. Bondage is when you find yourself trapped in a cycle of sin and feel so helpless and unable to break free from its grip by any of your efforts. Lose no hope. Have hope in Christ Jesus, who has promised us freedom from all the bonds that we are facing. Hallelujah!

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

In John 8:36 (AMP), Christ Jesus is teaching and speaking to a group of Jews who believed in Him. He tells them that if they continue in His word, they will know the truth, and the truth will set them free. The Jews respond by saying that they are descendants of Abraham and have never been enslaved by anyone. Christ Jesus then responds back to the Jews, telling them that everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin. But if the Son sets you free, then you will indeed be free. Hallelujah!

Believers, John 8:36 powerfully reminds you that Christ Jesus came to set us free from the bonds of sin and addiction. That you no longer have to be slaves to sin and that you no longer have to be slaves to the things that once held you captive. Hallelujah! 

When you put your faith in Christ Jesus and follow His teachings, including following God's laws and living a life of obedience to Him, it is only through obedience that you can experience true freedom in Christ Jesus and break free from the chains of addiction and bondage that hold you back. Amen.

To break addiction and bondage, first look beyond yourself and around you and your neighborhood. When you observe keenly, you probably realize you know at least someone struggling with addiction, whether it's a friend, a family member, or even yourself. See! Addiction can be a powerful force that takes over our lives and leads us down a path of destruction. But the good news is that you serve a God who is greater than any addiction or bondage. God has the power to set you free and break the chains that are holding you back. Now rely on God's power and break away from addiction and bondage right now. Hallelujah!

To those who have been fasting, as you break your fast and pray today, remember John 8:36, which says that if the Son sets you free, you are unquestionably free.

Here are some of the lessons we've learned from our addiction and bondage experiences:

1. To overcome your difficulties, you must learn to rely on God's strength and power.

2. You must have faith in God's promises and believe that He can set you free.

3. You must persevere in prayer, even when nothing appears to be happening.

Among the possible examples are:

1. David's reliance on God's strength to overcome his difficulties and trust in Him to provide a way out. Believer, break your addiction to social media and anything else that takes up your time and attention, and instead focus on developing meaningful relationships with others especually with God.

2. According to 2 Peter 1:4, God has given us His precious and magnificent promises in order for us to share in His divine nature. You can put your faith in God's promises and believe that He can deliver you from any addiction or enslavement. Break your addiction to substance abuse and any other behavior that is destroying your health and relationships, just as Peter did, and instead seek help and support to overcome this problem.

3. In Luke 18:1, Jesus tells His disciples a parable about the importance of always praying and never giving up. Even when it appears that nothing is happening, you must persevere in prayer because God hears your prayers and will answer them in His perfect timing.

So Follow Christ Jesus today and break the bonds of sin that keep you trapped in a cycle of guilt and shame. It is only through Christ that you can turn to God's grace and forgiveness and find the freedom and healing you so desperately need. You are now ready to break free from addiction and bondage. Let us now break the bonds of addiction and enslavement through prayer.

Let us pray,

Dear Heavenly Father, I come before you today with a heavy heart, confessing my struggle with addiction and bondage. I recognize that these chains are not greater than you, for your word in John 8:36 says, "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." I believe in the power of your promise, Lord.
I humbly ask for your help, dear Jesus, in breaking free from these chains that have held me captive for far too long. I know that with your strength and guidance, I can overcome this addiction and find true freedom in you. I am grateful for the promise of freedom that you have given me.
Lord, I also lift up those who are currently struggling with addiction. I pray that they may find the help and support they need to overcome this problem. May they encounter your grace and forgiveness, which bring freedom and healing. Help them break free from the cycle of sin and find hope in you.
Holy Spirit, I ask for your empowerment in my life. Give me the strength to overcome my addictions and break free from all bonds. Grant me the ability to resist temptation and live a life that is pleasing to you. I declare that I am free in Christ Jesus and will no longer be a slave to sin and addiction.
Thank you, Lord, for the freedom you have given me. I pray that I may walk in this freedom every day, relying on your guidance and strength. I am grateful for the sacrifice of Christ Jesus, who has set me free. In Christ's mighty name, I have prayed. Amen.

In conclusion, we've prayed for the freedom that Christ Jesus has given you, as well as for those struggling with addiction and bondage. You have thus overcome the chains that bind you through Christ Jesus, and may you now live a life pleasing to God. I believe you have been built into a church and healed. I appreciate everyone's prayers and involvement in this.

Please remember to give your thanksgiving offering and tithe. Bye.


Yours in Christ,

Apostle Jude Noah Wakibi 

Apostle for Church Building and Healing. 

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Monday, June 26, 2023

"FAST AND BREAK NOW' : DAY 01 of 7 - Pray for Brokenness and Humility (James 4:10)

James 4:10 (AMP):

"Humble yourselves [with an attitude of repentance and insignificance] in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you [He will lift you up, He will give you purpose]."

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FASTING DAY 01: Brokenness and Humility

In today's fasting, we address the lack of brokenness and humility in believers' lives, which is hindering us from truly serving and being used by the Lord. Hallelujah!

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

Today, on our first day of fasting, we pray to break "Brokenness and Humility". As believers, we need to understand the importance of praying for brokenness and humility in our lives. It is only when we humble ourselves before the Lord that He himself can exalt us and give us purpose.

Our focus today is on James 4:10 (AMP). This scripture reminds you that you need to humble yourselves before the Lord himself and recognize your insignificance in God's presence. It is only when you do this that God can lift you up and give you the purpose that you so much need (God cannot lift you up and give you purpose without you following His laws). You need to break your pride and self-sufficiency and submit yourselves to the Lord.

As believers, you need to pray for brokenness and humility because it is only through these qualities that you can truly serve the Lord. When you are broken and humble, you are more open to God's will and can be used by God Himself to accomplish even great things. Hallelujah!

You need to break the pride and self-sufficiency that often hold you back from truly serving the Lord. You need to recognize that you are nothing without God and that all of your accomplishments are because of God's grace and mercy.

So, what are the lessons that you need to understand through the scripture of James 4:10 (AMP) and the background that has been jotted down here?

Lesson Listing:

1. Pride and self-sufficiency are holding you back from serving the Lord.
2. Humility and brokenness allow you to be used by God.
3. You need to recognize your insignificance in the presence of the Lord.

Possible examples of why you have to break from prayer in the Bible:

1. The story of King Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4, who was brought low by God because of his pride and self-sufficiency
2. The story of the prodigal son in Luke 15, who humbled himself before his father and was welcomed back with open arms
3. The example of Chirst Jesus himself, who humbled himself by becoming a servant and ultimately sacrificing himself on the cross for your sins

Let's break our Fast. Let us now pray to break what we need to break on day 1 based on James 4:10 since we have "FAST" AND must "BREAK NOW":

Heavenly Father, I come before you today with a humble heart, recognizing my insignificance in your presence. I pray that you will break my pride and self-sufficiency and help me to be truly humble before you. Just as King Nebuchadnezzar was brought low by you because of his pride and self-sufficiency, I pray, Lord Father, that you would break any pride in my heart and help me to rely on you completely.

LORD God, I pray that you would give me the strength to submit myself to you, just as the prodigal son humbled himself before his father and was welcomed back with open arms. Help me, Lord God, to recognize my need for you and to turn to you in repentance.

I pray, Lord God, that you would help me to be open to your will and to be used by you to accomplish great things, just as Christ Jesus himself humbled himself by becoming a servant and ultimately sacrificing himself on the cross for my sins. Help me, Lord God, to follow Christ Jesus' example of humility and service.

LORD, I pray that you will break any barriers that are holding me back from serving you fully. Help me, Lord, to recognize my need for you and to rely on you completely. I pray all of this in the name of Christ Jesus, my Lord and Savior. Amen.

May you be released from any bondage or stronghold that has broken during this time of fasting, for those of you who have broken your fast. May God use you to accomplish great things as you continue to seek Him with a humble heart.

In conclusion, as Christians, you must pray for brokenness and humility in your lives. You must recognize your insignificance in the presence of the Lord and completely surrender to Him. Allow God to use you to accomplish great things for God's kingdom as you pray for these qualities throughout your fast and beyond. I believe you have been church-built and Healed'. I appreciate everyone's prayers and participation in this. Please dont forget to give your thanks offertory, or tithe. Bye. 


Yours in Christ,

Apostle Jude Noah Wakibi 

Apostle for Church Building and Healing. 

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Sunday, June 25, 2023

"FAST AND BREAK NOW": Monday, 26th June 2023 to Sunday, 2nd July 2023 Prayer and Fasting Guide

Praise God, Church Family of Faith!

We are excited to invite you to join us in a powerful time of prayer and fasting as we "FAST AND BREAK NOW" from Day 1 on Monday, June 26th, to Day 7 on Sunday, July 2nd, 2023. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to humble ourselves before the Lord and seek His face in a deeper way.

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Each day of fasting is focused on a specific area of your life that you need to surrender to God. We will be praying for:

  1. Brokenness and humility, 

  2. Addiction and bondage,

  3. Fear and anxiety,
  4. Unforgiveness and bitterness, 
  5. Pride and arrogance,
  6. Doubt and unbelief, and
  7. Spiritual stagnation and lukewarmness.

We believe that as we fast and pray, God will break the chains that have been holding us back and set us free to live much better lives. On the closing day, Sunday, we shall have a HEALING SEEDING PRAYER SERVICE which we have monthly at CHRISTIAN HEALING CHURCH MINISTRY as well, in which we shall sow our seeds of faith and thank God for Breaking Now whatever is on the guide above.

We encourage you to join us in this time of fasting and prayer. Don't miss out on this opportunity to draw closer to God and experience His power in your life. Let us put our faith into action and follow the fasting guide each day, seeking God's face and trusting Him to work in our lives.

To be a part of this, follow this WhatsApp link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/ERYt5TPVQ9eEIJ3TsS23TG  We look forward to seeing what God will do as we "FAST AND BREAK NOW" together With Blessings.


Yours in Christ,

Apostle Jude Noah Wakibi 

Apostle for Church Building and Healing. 

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