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Nehemiah 9:32 (KJV): “Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy, let not all the trouble seem little before thee, that hath come upon us.”
God’s promises are not suggestions; they are binding, legal provisions sealed by His name. When we pray based on God’s covenant-keeping nature, we are not making simple requests. We are presenting legal claims rooted in His faithfulness. Mercy is God’s compassionate response to our human shortcomings. Even when we fall short, His mercy ensures He remembers His promises and acts in love and faithfulness.
The prayer of remembrance activates God’s covenant mercy. Remembrance brings your trouble before God as a legal matter; His covenant mercy ensures He does not measure your worthiness before He responds. You do not come before Him because you have earned His attention; you come because He has already committed, by His own name, to act on your behalf. His mercy is the reason your shortcomings do not disqualify your case.
Today, recall the promises God has spoken through scripture, prophecy, and His name. Recall God’s covenant of mercy and ask Him to act in faithfulness and compassion. His covenant guarantees the promise and His mercy guarantees the response. Trust that both are working together for you right now.
Hold on to this prophetic declaration from Prophet Isaiah Macwealth:
I declare that God, the great, mighty, and terrible God who keeps covenant, is fulfilling His promises in your life today! I decree that His mercy is prevailing over every trouble and His mighty hand is bringing you into the fullness of your covenant inheritance, in Jesus’ name!
SECTION 2: PRAYING THE PROMISES
Start-Up Prayer
Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You because You are a covenant-keeping God. I declare that You fulfil Your promises in my life. Let Your mercy prevail over every trouble, and let Your mighty hand bring me into the fullness of Your covenant in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Nation Focus: Poland
Poland, with a population of approximately 38 million, is a nation forged in the fires of history and known for its fierce Catholic identity and spirit of resilience. While Christianity has been central to the national consciousness, the country is navigating a growing tension between its deep faith traditions and rising secularism, particularly among the younger generation. Poland also stands on the frontlines of European geopolitics, hosting significant numbers of refugees and serving as a key NATO buffer state. The evangelical church, though smaller, is growing steadily and the nation holds a powerful potential for revival that could ripple across Central and Eastern Europe.
Prayer for a Nation — Poland
Father, we pray for a genuine revival to sweep Poland from the east to the west. Let the fire of the Holy Spirit cross every denominational boundary and ignite a hunger for God in both the Catholic and evangelical communities, in Jesus’ name.
Prayer for Leaders
Heavenly Father, we ask that You raise up righteous leaders in Poland who govern with integrity and who stand for biblical values even as secularism and political pressure increase, in Jesus’ name.
Prayer for Israel
Father, in the name of Jesus, we ask that You put a wall of fire around Israel. Let every attempt to breach her peace be met with divine confusion in the enemy’s camp, in Jesus’ name.
Prayer for Unity in the Church
Father, in the name of Jesus, we bind the spirit of competition among ministers in the Body of Christ. Let every leader find contentment in their specific calling and rejoice in the success of fellow labourers.
Prayer for Souls / Revival
Father, in the name of Jesus, we pray for a restoration of the fear of the Lord in the Body of Christ, leading us into lives of holiness that attract the power of God.
Bible Study Plan
Psalm 98
Isaiah 47
Acts 9


