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Jeremiah 32:18 (KJV): “Thou shewest lovingkindness unto thousands, and recompensest the iniquity of the fathers into the bosom of their children after them: the Great, the Mighty God, the Lord of hosts, is his name.”
El-Gibbowr shows lovingkindness unto thousands and recompenses the iniquity of fathers to their children. This reveals two sides of the same God; He is capable of deep mercy and absolute justice. He is not one or the other; He is both fully and simultaneously. The God who extends lovingkindness to you is the same God who will not allow what has been done against you to go unanswered.
This means you can rest in the security of His character. His mercy ensures that you are not consumed by your failures, while His justice ensures that wrongs are not ignored or overlooked. He deals with you in compassion, drawing you close and covering you with grace, yet He also stands as a righteous judge who sees every act and responds with perfect fairness. Nothing escapes His attention, and nothing is handled without wisdom and truth.
Today, present your case before El-Gibbowr, the God of Justice. You do not need to fight for your own vindication; He is the one who recompenses. His lovingkindness is the reason He steps in, and He settles situation by mercy. In His hands, every situation is brought into alignment, where His kindness sustains you and His justice secures you.
Hold on to this prophetic declaration from Prophet Isaiah Macwealth:
I declare that El-Gibbowr, the God of Justice, is vindicating you today! I decree that every accusation against you is dissolved by His lovingkindness and every injustice done against you is being rectified by the Great and Mighty God, the Lord of Hosts, in Jesus’ name!
SECTION 2: PRAYING THE PROMISES
Start-Up Prayer
Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You for Your lovingkindness that never fails. I declare that You are my Vindicator. I ask that Your mercy shields me from the errors of the past and that Your justice works in my favour in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Nation Focus: Qatar
Qatar, a small but extraordinarily wealthy Gulf state of approximately 3 million people, is a nation defined by its Islamic identity and its extraordinary global influence through energy wealth and media. The Christian community in Qatar is composed almost entirely of expatriate workers, who worship in designated areas under strict limitations. Open evangelism is prohibited, and conversion from Islam carries severe social and legal consequences. Yet beneath this surface, there is a remarkable hunger among many Qataris and expatriates alike for authentic spiritual encounter. The nation’s exposure to global Christianity through its large foreign workforce makes it a strategic prayer target for the advancement of the Gospel in the Gulf region.
Prayer for a Nation — Qatar
Father, we pray for the underground believers in Qatar and the expatriate Christian community. Strengthen them, protect them, and let their quiet witness be a seed that bears fruit in the hearts of Qataris who are spiritually hungry, in Jesus’ name.
Prayer for Leaders
Heavenly Father, we pray for the leaders of Qatar. Let a spirit of openness to the Gospel begin in the halls of power. Raise up in the leadership of Qatar — one whose heart You have already prepared to receive Your truth, in Jesus’ name.
Prayer for Israel
Father, in the name of Jesus, we ask that You put a wall of fire around Israel and let the glory of the Lord be her rear guard. Let every weapon formed against her fail to prosper, in Jesus’ name.
Prayer for Unity in the Church
Father, in the name of Jesus, let the spirit of brotherly love and kindness prevail over every congregation. Remove the coldness of heart that causes us to walk past one another without seeing the image of Christ in our brothers and sisters.
Prayer for Souls / Revival
Father, in the name of Jesus, let Your kindness and mercy be so evident to the lost that they are drawn to Your house in worship. Let the testimony of Your goodness be louder than the voice of the world.
Bible Study Plan
Psalm 112
Isaiah 61
Acts 23


