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Prayer for Strength to Overcome Cares and Burdens

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This prayer was copied from Germaine Copeland’s book titled “Prayers that Avail Much” and I believe it’s an awesome prayer.  I first bought this book a few years ago because I wanted to improve my prayer life and incorporate more of God’s Word in my prayers.  At first I felt a little funny because I was reading the prayer; however, I soon realized that this was actually helping me to do what God told us to do, which is put Him in remembrance of His Word, as He tells us to do in Isaiah 43.  From that time forward, this book has become a very useful tool for me, as I pray it aloud with both my mind and heart in agreement with what my mouth is saying.  A lot fo times, I would first read the prayer just so I know what it’s saying; and then I’d pray it aloud with my mind, heart and mouth being in unison.  I can tell you that this has been a blessing to me, so I share it with you in hopes that it will also be a blessing to you.  Read it, pray on it and pray it over and over again.  I like to get into it until it gets into you. 

 

May you be blessed!

 

~     Pray This Aloud     ~

Why are you cast down, O my inner self?  And why should you moan over me and be disquieted within me?

 

Father, You set Yourself against the proud and haughty, but You give grace (continually) unto the humble.  I submit myself therefore to You, God.  In the name of Jesus, I resist the devil, and he will free from me.  I resist the cares of this world, which try to pressure me daily.  Except the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it.

 

Jesus, I come to You, for I labor and am heavy laden and overburdened, and You cause me to rest—Your will ease and relieve and refresh my soul.

 

I take Your yoke upon me, and I learn of You; for You are gentle (meek) and humble (lowly) in heart, and I will find rest—relief, ease and refreshment and recreation and blessed quiet—for my soul.  For Your yoke is wholesome (easy) – not harsh, hard, sharp, or pressing, but comfortable, gracious, and pleasant; and Your burden is light and easy to be borne.

 

I cast my burden on You, Lord, (releasing the weight of it) and You will sustain me; I thank You that You will never allow me, the (consistently) righteous, to be moved—made to slip, fall or fail.

 

In the name of Jesus, I withstand the devil.   I am firm in my faith (against his onset)—rooted, established, strong, immovable, and determined.  I cease from (the weariness and pain) of human labor; and I am zealous and exert myself and strive diligently to enter into the rest (of God)—to know and experience it for myself. 

 

Father, I thank You that Your presence goes with me and that You give me rest.  I am still and rest in You, Lord; I wait for You and patiently stay myself upon You.  I will not fret myself, nor shall I let my heart be troubled, neither shall I let it be afraid.  I hope in You, God, and I wait expectantly for You; for I shall yet praise You, and You are the Help of my countenance and my God.

 

In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

SCRIPTURE REFERECES (AMP)

Psalm 42:11

James 4:6, 7

Psalms 127:1

Matthew 11:28-30

Psalm 55:22

1 Peter 5:9

Hebrews 4:10, 11

Exodus 33:14

Psalms 37:7

John 14:27

Psalms 42:11

 

 

Prayer from ‘Prayers That Avail Much’, 25th Anniversary Commemorative Gift Edition, written by Germaine Copeland; 1997

 

 

 

If you desire prayer, please send an email to prayer@nwcministries.com and our prayers will prayer for you and with you.

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