First of all, invite Jesus into your life as your Lord and Savior and receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
- Father, by the blood of Jesus released at the ninth hour, let mercy speak louder than every accusation against my life. Matthew 27:46–50, Hebrews 12:24. At this hour Jesus gave up the ghost, not in defeat but in authority. Let every voice speaking against my destiny be silenced by the superior blood of Jesus.
- God of mercy, overturn every lawful sentence standing against my progress and rewrite my story by grace. Lamentations 3:22–23, Psalm 102:13. This is the appointed time to favour Zion. Let mercy interrupt delay and reset my season.
- Lord, open gates that were shut by error, ignorance, and weakness, and restore access by mercy. Luke 23:45, Hebrews 10:19–20. As the veil was torn, let barriers between me and Your purpose be torn without repair.
- At this hour, let divine remembrance locate me and bring answers I did not qualify for. Acts 10:3–4, Psalm 136:23. Remember me not by my failures but by Your covenant mercy.
- Father, release strength to finish well what You began in me. John 19:30, Philippians 1:6. As Christ declared it is finished, empower me to complete assignments without abandoning destiny midway.
- Let mercy speak restoration into every place where I lost ground unjustly. Joel 2:25–26, Isaiah 58:12. What was eaten by time, pressure, and mistakes, let mercy recover?
- By Your mercy, realign my steps and preserve my soul from hidden destruction. Psalm 23:3, Jude 1:21. Keep me within the flow of Your mercy, away from paths that waste lives quietly.
- Lord, let the fruit of this hour reflect in tangible testimonies before nightfall. Acts 3:1–8, Psalm 65:11. As Peter and John went up at the hour of prayer and mercy answered, let answers manifest in my life.
Father, I receive mercy, I walk in mercy, and I testify of mercy.
In Jesus’ name.
shalom!
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Jesus is Lord

