Putting Feet to Our Faith
God is going to ask us to pray some radical things this year, things that may have us thinking, can God really use me in this way? And for those who may not be operating in complete faith, yet trust in God’s faithfulness and are willing to obey, heaven’s answer will be an emphatic, “YES!”; God will accomplish audacious, bold, amazing things through our prayers—not because of who we are, but because of who He is!
“Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated, common men, they were astonished. And they recognized that they had been with Jesus.” (Acts 4:13; ESV)
Give Him 15 minutes in prayer:
- Say Acts 4:13 three times out loud.
- Now, say it this way, “Now when they saw the boldness of (your name) and perceived that he/she was a common person, others were astonished. And they recognized that (your name) had been with Jesus.” Say it over again until you can believe others could see you that way! Are you feeling faith rise up in you?
- Tell the Lord that you want to participate with Him in bold, audacious prayers and actions as you prayer walk your neighborhood this next 40 days.
- Go to prayasone.org and sign up to cover the families on your street in prayer between now and the national day of prayer on May 5th.
A prayer you can pray:
(Read Acts 4:13 three times out loud.) Lord, I want to believe you can give me faith that others can literally see. Hear me now as I declare three times, “Now when they saw the boldness of (your name) and perceived that he/she was a common person, others were astonished. And they recognized that (your name) had been with Jesus.” Holy Spirit, fill my mouth with bold, audacious prayers as I walk my neighborhood on a regular basis between now and May 5th and believe you will cause those prayers to come to pass. Thank you, Jesus! Amen.
Today’s decree:
Get ready neighborhood, God is sending me out to pray bold prayers of faith on your behalf and we will see many miracles across the nation, as we all get out there and pray walk our streets!