DAY 5 DEALING WITH RELIGIOUS BABYLON

Enter into His courts today with this song:

 

Jesus shall reign

Forever more

He shall reign

Forever more

He shall reign, He shall reign

He shall reign forever more.

 

§  With strength and speed proclaim REV. 18:7 – REV. 22:19 (100 verses in 20mins)

§  Fasten these proclaimed 100 verses as seeds and arrows of Judgment on all systems of Religious Babylon in Nigeria.

§  Let these proclaimed verses take hold of all systems of religious Babylon and cause them to begin to crumble in this nation. 

REV 19:1

§  Repeat this specific proclamation seven times and turn it unto prayers. “Halleluiah, Salvation, and glory and honor and power belong to the lord our God”.

 

§  Declare God’s lordship and ownership over the whole territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

READ, REV. 18:7 – 22:19

§  Ask the lord to fiercely judge the religion of the children of the bond woman in the tenor of the words of this scripture.

READ REV. 18:7-8

§  The lord judged communism and crumbled it. In the same way, plead with Him to come and judge the Religious Babylon troubling this nation according to the tenor of these verses.

READ, REV. 18:9-10

§  Ask God to target all the pillars, champions and merchants of Nigeria Religious Babylon and fill them with torment, anguish, sorrow and disappointment.

REV. 18:17-9

§  Pray that the judgment of this religious Babylon will be sudden, drastic and comprehensive. Let God bring it to nothing according to his earlier prophetic words.

REV. 18:20 REV 19:2

§  Invite heaven to rejoice over this Religious Babylon and to average on her all the blood of God’s servants shed by her.

REV. 19:1-5

§  Pray that in this Nation, heaven will always rejoice in victory over Babylon in all situations and circumstances.

REV. 18:5

§  Bring strong lamentation against the manifold evils and wicked activities of the religion of great deception, bloodshed, rebellion, persecution of God’s people etc.

 

§  Ask God to overthrow the spirit of all forms of religious fanaticism and fundamentalism in Nigeria.

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