“I will not die, but live, and declare Yah’s works.”
Prayer
Mighty God of life and glory, I stand before You with holy boldness, declaring that every shadow of death over my life and my family is broken by Your power. You are the God who breathes life into dry bones, who overturns decrees spoken in darkness, and who lifts me out of pits the enemy dug for my soul. Today, I rise in the authority of Your Word and declare that death will not claim my destiny, my purpose, or my loved ones. You have ordained that I will live—fully, boldly, victoriously—and I hold fast to that divine decree.
Lord of Deliverance, I thank You that the grip of death cannot fasten itself to the life You purchased for me. Every plot, snare, or assignment that seeks to cut short my days is shattered by the voice of the Lord. You pull my soul out of destruction; You lift my head above the waters; You anchor my heart in the confidence that I will fulfill everything You wrote concerning me. The fear of death loses its hold, the sentence of death loses its authority, and the threats of death lose their voice.
O God who rescues, command every force of premature death to retreat from my path. Deliver my household from terminal cycles, hidden traps, violent spirits, unseen dangers, and demonic messengers. Let Your strong hand raise us into the fullness of life—abundant, fruitful, and preserved. Let every season stolen by darkness be restored. Let every organ, cell, and system in our bodies align with Your promise of life. Let every road we travel be shielded by Your presence.
Sovereign King, breathe new strength into me. Empower me to declare Your works boldly. Let my life become a living testimony that You snatch souls from destruction. Let every day You give me be filled with purpose, fruit, and praise. Let me stand as one who lives, not as one who merely survives. Your hand sustains me; Your mercy surrounds me; Your life fills me.
I shall live and not die. My family shall live and not die. We shall all declare the mighty works of the Lord.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
