Morning Prayer Summary for Monday, November 11, 2024

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Pastor Ken…

Good morning! Hello everyone. Good to have you guys with us this Monday morning.

It’s time to engage our faith…

God’s got some things He wants to do here today, so we just trust Him. We engage our faith. God has not called us to do anything in life without our faith. But faith is absolutely critical now that we would journey by faith, true faith. In fact, the Bible says that we’re to test or prove that we’re in the faith. So don’t just “mail it in” or assume that you’re in the faith.

The Bible says you’re supposed to test or check regularly up on yourself to see if you’re in the faith. Where are you at? Faith is critical. Faith is key, right? It’s what receives the victory. It’s what receives the answer. And so I just want to encourage you that this morning. Let the Holy Spirit check your faith this morning. See where you’re at. See if you’re in the faith, the Bible reads.

Sister Jeannie…

Joshua 6:20 refers to the walls of Jericho. “When the people heard the sound of Ram’s horns, they shouted as loud as they could. Suddenly the walls of Jericho collapsed, and the Israelites charged straight into the town and captured it. They completely destroyed everything in it with their swords. Men and women, young and old, cattle, sheep, goats, and donkeys.”

What if they didn’t go in….

We’ve had a suddenly. We’ve been praying, we’ve been walking around the walls, and we’ve had a suddenly. But imagine if this passage ended at “When the people heard the sounds of the Ram’s horns, they shouted as loud as they could. Suddenly the walls of Jericho collapsed.” What if it would’ve ended there? The walls of Jericho collapsed. But they didn’t go in and take it all and destroy every aspect of the enemy.

We have been praying diligently, seeking His face, and we’ve had a suddenly. And with that suddenly, we go in and we destroy everything that represents the enemy. Even with Jericho. You know too often the church refers to Jericho in terms of the walls collapsing. However, they went in after that to destroy every aspect of the enemy.

The wall is down—now the work begins…

So really with this suddenly, the wall has come down and now the work begins. The kind of work that’s tangible. We’ve been praying and looking to God and declaring His Word and believing what He said, and now we see the tangible suddenly. And now we go in. You know it’s not finished, because now we go in.

And we go in with confidence. Even all the rumors, all of the things the enemy is still attempting to do right now, to thwart this suddenly… No! Excuse me! No, no, no, no, no. We are going in now. Every stone unturned, every stone crushed, every evil plot completely unfolded and dealt with.

How many times have we heard and are now convinced that the vengeance of the Lord that comforts those who mourn is upon every plot of the enemy. Have we seen things turn globally already? Yeah. We complete these turns now. Okay, walking around the wall, praying, staying diligent, silent when it looks like nothing is happening. Nothing… And boom! Suddenly! And then we stand there? No, no. We climb over the rubble, and we go in.

And what do we do?

The walls of Jericho collapsed and the Israelites charged straight into the town and captured it. So we will not allow anything, absolutely nothing of the enemy to succeed. In fact, we declare the year of His favor…

We declare the year of His favor…

Isn’t this amazing? Let’s complete the whole sentence in Isaiah. We declare the year of His favor and the day of His vengeance that comforts those who mourn.

It’s not a good day to be wicked.
It’s a bad day to be wicked.

We thank you, Father, right now, the year of your favor and the day the concentrated vengeance of God, that comforts those who mourn. And we declare over the church right now. Now you climb in over the rubble. You know those little rumors right now we’re hearing about this is being plotted. This is being plotted. That’s just us climbing over the rubble. Those walls are already down now. Do not be deceived by those… “Well, they’re attempting this. They’re…” No, no. Those are just the walls coming down. You’re climbing over them. You’re going in and we are taking it all.

Pastor Ken…

We say to any weapon formed against us that they will not prosper. In Jesus’ name.

Sister Jeannie.

Not now. Not ever. Has it ever? Why would it start now? Let’s go there. Remember, these are just rubble now. The wall’s already down. We’re going in. We’re charging straight into the town and we’re capturing it and every town and every department and every back room meeting and every whisper in every loud declaration…. All of it. All of it. Yes!

Jesus finished it all!

Did Jesus finish it except for a pinky? No! He finished it all. And that is our suddenly that we are taking. Did it only take a remnant to go into the Promised Land? I believe it did. That’s all God needs. And the remnant grows. The Ecclesia is strong, not backing down, now or ever. Or ever. Or ever. It is done and we walk it out. We will not relax our hold.

Do you know why? Because in Hebrews it says He does not relax His hold on us. Okay, one last time. When the people of God heard the results of their prayers, they shouted as loud as they could. And suddenly… those barriers came crashing down. And the results… Even the enemy was a witness to it. And now what do we do? We charge straight in, and we take it all!

Pastor Ken…

All of it, in Jesus’ name. Can somebody say, “hallelujah.” Glory to God. We shall have it all. We shall take it all. All that has been provided us. All that victory has obtained. Hallelujah. We shout this morning with the voice of triumph. Blessed be the name of the Lord.

We lift up a great orchestration today by the hand of God in this nation, the body of Christ, and even around the world. Let there come a sudden thrusting now of the hand of God into the affairs of humanity, into the affairs of the church, into the affairs of these United States of America, in the affairs of your nation today.

Sister Jeannie…

Okay, I saw this with the rubble. So you know how the walls come down and then there’s rubble. So the walls come down and it’s going to be “rubbly,” right? So the walls come down… all that enemy stronghold has come down. But you’re going to be walking over rubble. But those things are under your feet. The enemy does not get to lie to you and have you believe it… that all of a sudden the walls are coming back up. No! It’s just down now. But now you’re there enforcing the finished work. Remember, it’s just rubble from the enemy coming down. It’s the enemy’s rubble. So all these little straggles, they’re under our feet and they’re finished. And we enforce it now. No fear. We do not fear. We see it for what it is. It’s just rubble. That’s all this is.

Of course, to go in and take it, you’re going to have to climb over what you just accomplished. It’s what we’ve accomplished in prayer. And now we’re climbing over it. We’re going in to take it. But yeah, you climb over it to get in there.

Pastor Ken…

I like that. That’s a good reminder, Jeannie.

Prayer enforces the finished work…

I would add this: prayer essentially is most often is us enforcing the finished work. We have an open book, at least mine is anyway. My Bible’s open, and we can learn from it. We can glean from it, and we can agree with it and say it. In regards to the finished work.

So what Jeannie’s saying essentially is don’t get it mixed up. Just because there’s opposition today or next week or next month doesn’t change the fact that God is on our side. It doesn’t change the fact that He’s the one that will always and forever cause us to triumph.

As I like to say Luke 10:19 says He’s given us power to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt or harm you. As I’ve said before, that means there should be a whole lot of crunching going on, a whole lot of rubble crunching, a whole lot of enemy crunching under our feet, right?

Let’s rise up and crunch over the enemy…

Come on now. Glory to God. Glory to God. Glory to God. We have the ability to shake off the past. We have the ability to rise above what has occurred nationally or in the body of Christ or in our lives individually. You have that within you. Do you realize that? You have the spirit of grace on the inside of you. You have the spirit of victory. You have the spirit of Jesus on the inside of you. That we might shake it off and rise up and crunch over the enemy. Step over the rubble.

Our work has just begun…

I wanted to remind you of 1st Corinthians 14:2, as we were praying much in the spirit here in conjunction with what Jeannie was sharing. Our work has just begun when it comes to prayer, when it comes to divine activation, and even in practical things. There’s much God wants to do and accomplish in this hour in our generation, in our time.

This is not the time to coast…

So don’t you think for a second that you can coast! I don’t want to coast. It’s not that God’s telling me “you can’t coast” or “you can’t just get by.” I don’t want to! The more I journey, the more I get excited and thrilled in my soul about what could be and really should be in the way of liberty and freedom, not only in my heart, but in the hearts of those all around me and all in the world.

There is so much more God intends and desires to do, so get excited about leaning in and running with Him in these coming days. Because the pace has picked up. It’s not a slow walk any longer. He’s called us to run with Him. Glory to God.

Sister Jeannie…

This keeps coming up regarding the rubble. You know how sometimes we’ll avoid the rubble, because it’s rocky and irritating. Actually, we got to step over it and take authority over it to get to the thing He has for us. So, we get a victory and then stuff kind of strangles and we get discouraged. No. We already have the victory. Now don’t avoid the rubble. Take authority over it and keep going.

Pastor Ken has a word…

I sense too that some of you are stressed out, nervous, concerned about the future in some way. Next steps maybe. Well, one way that we can address and prepare the way is with our prayers. And so we do that today, Lord.

We just let our prayers now in the spirit. We let heavenly language be released now to go to work today, to make a way where there doesn’t appear to be a way to bring change where change needs to be established. We release our words in the spirit today, Lord, over our children and grandchildren, over spouses, over relationships in our lives that don’t look good. And we’re concerned about certain ones.

We just declare mercy and grace over them today. We declare that you are merciful above all things unwilling that any should perish, but that all would come unto salvation. So we pray over those situations, those hearts and those lives and those circumstances that would tempt us to give up or tempt us to fear or tempt us to worry in some way. We say “no” to that in Jesus’ name. And we say to our souls, “Get in line, get in place, be at rest, be at peace, and put your hope in God.” For we declare today, let your hand be released over those circumstances.

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