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DELIVERANCE FROM EVERY CHAIN

DAY 11 — MARCH 11

DELIVERANCE FROM EVERY CHAIN

Theme: The Son Has Set You Free — Walk in It!
Key Scriptures: John 8:36, Galatians 5:1

There are people in this fast who have been praying for freedom for years — freedom from a destructive habit, a generational pattern, a spiritual stronghold that keeps cycling back. Today is your day. Not tomorrow. Today.
The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells in you. That Spirit is infinitely more powerful than any chain, any bondage, any addiction or any curse. The question is not whether God can deliver you the question is whether you will fully surrender to the process of deliverance.
“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” — John 8:36

PRAYER FOCUS

By the authority of the name of Jesus, I declare every chain broken today! I walk in the full liberty that Christ purchased for me at Calvary no more bondage, no more cycles, no more compromise!

PRAYER POINTS

  1. My Father, my Father! By the blood of Jesus and the power of the Holy Ghost, I command every chain of bondage in my life to BREAK NOW!
  2. O Lord, uproot every generational curse, every inherited pattern and every bloodline bondage operating in my family in Jesus’ name!
  3. Holy Spirit, deliver me from every secret struggle, every private war and every addiction I have been too ashamed to bring before the altar in Jesus’ name!
  4. Father, let the spirit of deliverance move through our entire ministry today — let every captive go free in Jesus’ name!
  5. I break every soul tie, ungodly covenant and spiritual contract that has given the enemy legal access to my life in Jesus’ name!
  6. I declare I am FREE! Not I will be free, I AM FREE! The Son of God has set me free and I am free INDEED in Jesus’ name!

Engage in extended worship today, Paul and Silas sang at midnight and the prison doors opened. Your praise is your deliverance key!

DeliveranceFromEveryChain #21DaysOfFasting #StrengthenedForExpansion #PowerhouseHolyGhostMinistry

Reverend Sam Adeyemi
phhm.org

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