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Brutal, Violent and Persistent Prayer by Pastor Samson Bodjor

Theme: Brutal, Violent, and Persistent Prayer!

📖 Matthew 11:12 — “And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.”

Beloved, there are battles in life that will never bow to gentle prayers. There are stubborn situations that won’t shift until you pray brutally, violently, and persistently! The forces resisting your destiny are not polite — they are ruthless, wicked, and determined. You cannot confront a violent enemy with casual prayers and expect victory.

When Hannah prayed, she prayed with bitterness of soul. When Elijah prayed, he prayed until fire fell. When Jesus prayed in Gethsemane, His sweat became like great drops of blood — that’s the language of violent prayer!

🔥 Brutal prayer means refusing to take “no” for an answer in the place of prayer.

🔥 Violent prayer means you pray until every opposition bows and every closed door opens.

🔥 Persistent prayer means you refuse to quit until something happens — until your change manifests!

The devil is not afraid of your good intentions; he fears your consistent and fervent intercession. When you combine persistence with violence in the spirit, you become unstoppable.

🗣️ Declare boldly:

“I refuse to bow to delay! I refuse to be defeated! I will pray until my testimony manifests!”

📢 Prophetic Declarations:

Every satanic resistance against your destiny is crushed by the fire of prayer! 🔥

Every long-standing battle is collapsing under the weight of your persistent intercession!

You will not faint; you will prevail!

Your midnight prayers will produce midday testimonies! 🙌

Before this month ends, your prayer fire will command undeniable results!

💥 Child of God, rise up tonight and pray again.

Don’t whisper when you should roar. Don’t negotiate when you should decree.

Your brutal, violent, persistent prayer is the weapon that provokes total recovery and irreversible breakthrough!

Pastor Samson Bodjor

For

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