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TOPIC: SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER 
NOVEMBER Monday 19th
TEXT: John 14: 13-14
KEY VERSE: Now Peter and John went up together into the Temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour. Acts 3: 1
In the key verse, we can see that a time is set within the day called “the hour of prayer.” When it is the time, wake up, stop the activities you are doing and go for prayers. There are times you do not know what to pray. Yes, the Bible says so. But the Holy Spirit is waiting for you to give you groanings that only God understands its meaning. Romans 8:26, 27 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
At this point, you see yourself making deep sounds with tension in your heart and groaning showing the Holy Spirit has taken over. God understands what the Spirit is saying. Or, you may go into speaking in tongues as the Holy Spirit takes over, if you are baptized in the Holy Ghost. The Lord understands what you are saying. The Church or a Christian assembly may fix a period for prayer; the family might say, “This house shall be praying at this period.” Whatever time is fixed becomes “The hour of prayer.” Be steadfast and prompt at it.
The Church must learn to pray and mobilize their members to pray. Teach every unit of the Christian assembly prayer. Prayer will drive away fear and will instill boldness and courage in Christianity. Prayer will cause the power of God to fill everywhere and you will be walking in the power of God. Prayer will release the power of God that will weaken the enemy. The forces of witchcraft in the Church will be decimated and the brethren will be set free from demonic bondage. When you pray together, the hearts of the brethren will be united in love; the Lord will bring prosperity, healing, deliverance and blessings among you.
Thought for the day: The Church must learn to pray and mobilize their members to pray
Song for the day: Sweet hour of prayer
Bible reading for the day:
Ezekiel 20-21; James 1
#Horemow.

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