Meditate
On
The Power of Praying and Speaking Psalm 91
So
shall My word be that goes forth out of My mouth: it shall not return to Me
void [without producing any effect, useless], but it shall accomplish that
which I please and purpose, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent
it.
Isaiah
55:11, AMPC
Let me
now encourage you with a praise report on the power of praying and speaking
Psalm 91 over our loved ones. This came from Brenda, who lives in Connecticut:
My
twenty-four-year-old son, Lee, was crossing the street on a crosswalk in New
York City when he was struck by a cab on the leg and thrown onto the hood of
the car before landing on the street. Miraculously, he was totally fine after
the accident! He did not have a single broken bone, bruise, or even a scratch.
I
recall that just a few days before the accident, we were having a wonderful
time celebrating Thanksgiving. Suddenly, I saw in my mind an image of Lee on a
slab and dead in a morgue. I immediately dismissed that image, proclaimed that
my son would live and not die, and pleaded the blood of Jesus over him.
I
didn’t tell anyone what I’d seen, but just thanked God for His protection for
my son and all my family members in Jesus’ name. The morning of Lee’s accident,
I also felt led to pray God’s protection over my children from car
accidents—not something that I usually do.
Then,
later that afternoon, I received a text from Lee telling me about the accident
and that he was unharmed. After hearing my son was fine, I got on my knees and
cried tears of joy, thanking my wonderful Father God! I am so thankful that the
Holy Spirit warned me before the accident happened so I could pray for his
protection.
My son
had just been awarded an awesome position in his company and we were all
celebrating his wonderful new title and how God had opened up doors of favor
for him. The accident happened just one day before he started his new job.
At the
time I learned about Lee’s accident, I was just listening to Joseph Prince’s
message on Psalm 91. I used to pray it over my family all the time, but over
the years, I had forgotten about this powerful psalm. I am thankful to Joseph
Prince for reminding me of the power of Psalm 91. When we pray the Word of God
over our children or any situation, we release His angels to work on our
behalf.
Our God
is such a good God, isn’t He? I trust that you are beginning to see how
important it is to invest your time in getting His living and powerful Word
into your heart, praying it over yourself and your loved ones, and speaking it
out loud.
BLESSINGS
JOSEPH
PRINCE