2022, year of abundant blessings; Claim it with this prayer!
As we have stepped into this new year, we acknowledge the grace of God, His mercy and kindness. Moreso, we acknowledge the fact that each year comes with it’s opportunities, challenges and surprises. However, the Lord has promised us abundant blessings, wealth and prosperity in all our dealings;
“And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work” (2 Corinth 9:8).
All we have to do is obey His commands, love Him and serve Him. He never fails nor makes empty promises. Say this powerful prayer:
Prayer for Abundance and Prosperity
“All-Powerful Father, You are the font of all goodness and righteousness. Through You, even the lilies of the field are adorned and prosper. You have created me in Your image, let Your gifts abundantly fill my cup until it overflows.
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Bless me with the riches of righteousness and the prosperity of faith, so that my treasure will be stored up in heaven. Amen”.
You can also say this for financial breakthrough.
Prayer to Find Favor Financially
O Exalted One, I am petitioning You now with an urgent request. Please hear me. I am struggling financially. I feel as though I am being punished through my monetary situation.
I cannot understand why Your people suffer while the wicked do well. Therefore, let me find favor in Your eyes. Do not pay attention to the wicked who cheat and lie, but financially bless me, Your dear child, through Christ, my redeemer. Amen”.
Never forget, you must be in alignment with God’s will and His promises will be yours!
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