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Exodus 2:24–25 (KJV): “And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. And God looked upon the children of Israel, and God had respect unto them.”
Remembrance is not a passive act of recalling information, it is a divine trigger for action. When God remembers, He does not simply think back; He moves forward in power to fulfil what He has spoken. Remembrance is the moment where covenant, promise, and purpose converge to produce intervention.
This kind of remembrance reveals the faithfulness and integrity of God. What He has established by His word is never lost to time, forgotten by delay, or weakened by circumstances. Even when situations appear stagnant or contrary, the covenant remains active in the realm of the Spirit. When remembrance is engaged, it marks the transition from divine intention to visible manifestation—where what was spoken begins to take form in reality. It is the point where heaven’s commitment overrides earthly limitation.
Today, do not feel that your prayer is inadequate because you have no words. Let your spirit groan before God. That groan triggers remembrance, and remembrance triggers divine intervention. God does not need your eloquence; He needs your connection. When your spirit reaches His, the covenant activates, and what activates the covenant sets intervention in motion.
Hold on to this prophetic declaration from Prophet Isaiah Macwealth:
I declare that God has heard your groaning and is arising to intervene for you today! I decree that because of His covenant, your Egypt is giving way to your promised land. Receive divine intervention and a change of story that only the Mighty God in battle can author, in Jesus’ name!
SECTION 2: PRAYING THE PROMISES
Start-Up Prayer
Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You because You hear my cry. I declare that You remember Your covenant with me. Arise and intervene in my situation. Look upon me with Your favour and bring me out into my place of rest 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 Poland’s border regions and those hosting refugees from surrounding conflicts. Give the Church of Poland a compassionate strategy that meets physical need and opens doors for the Gospel, in Jesus’ name.
Prayer for Leaders
Father, in the name of Jesus, we ask that You surround the leaders of Poland with godly counsellors. Remove the wicked from government and enthrone the righteous in places of authority.
Prayer for Israel
Father, in the name of Jesus, we ask that You release a spirit of confusion into the councils of those who plot against Israel’s peace. Let every alliance formed against her be broken before it can be executed.
Prayer for Unity in the Church
Father, in the name of Jesus, we pull down every stronghold of sectarianism. Let the walls that separate us be replaced by the Cross, which makes us one new man in Christ.
Prayer for Souls / Revival
Father, in the name of Jesus, let the fire on our prayer altars never go out. Stir up a spirit of intercession that births revival in these times just as it did in times past.
Bible Study Plan
Psalm 101
Isaiah 50
Acts 12


