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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Prayers To End The Coronavirus

I agree also in prayer, and when we pray for our food, we're going to add to the prayers of blessing for Our Father to end the coronavirus.  And yes, about the children praying!

Lou Comunale‎ to News2morrow
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This is from the Texas Apostolic Prayer Network to give you HOPE! 

Here is a dream that Will Ford’s son had regarding the coronavirus

Every day in our family prayer times, both of my young boys (ages 5 and  7) pray for the coronavirus crisis to end.  Lately, they have taken  their own initiative to pray for this.  Even after they bless their  food, they’ll pray, “…bless our food, and destroy the coronavirus, in  Jesus name, Amen.”  For a few weeks, my response was, “That’s cute.” But  now, I’m starting to believe that God wants to raise up an army of  children prayer warriors in the midst of this crisis.

Today  while I was teaching my online class, I overheard my 7-year-old son tell  my wife, “Mom, I believe the coronavirus is gonna end on April 30th.”   Dehavilland said, “That would be amazing, sweetheart.  What made you  think of that date?  Benjamin said, “God told me.”  When I finished the  class, my wife and I asked him to explain how he heard this from the  Lord.

Benjamin then said, “Well, God gave me a dream last night.  In the dream, I saw this huge green plant which had a crown on its head,  and it was squeezing the world. The more it squeezed the world, the  more hands or tentacles it grew.  Out of nowhere, a lion that had the  body of a lamb appeared, and it destroyed the plant and ripped it to  pieces.  Then a date appeared in my dream: This will end April 30th.   And the dream ended.”

I was blown away.  First of all, my son  hasn’t heard any talk regarding a date linked the end of the  coronavirus.  Neither my wife nor I have spoken about an end date.   Also, my son didn’t know that corona means crown.  Though he didn’t know  this, Benjamin associated the crowned green plant that was choking the  world to be the coronavirus.  My son didn’t know what to make of the   half Lion and half Lamb that destroyed the plant, but I interpret it to  represent Jesus, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Who also is The Lamb of  God that passes over us, and cleanses us of our sins.  It was the blood  of the lamb that stopped Egypt’s plague against the Jews, and the blood  is warring for us now in ways we probably can’t imagine.

Now,  I’d love for this to mean that the coronavirus pandemic will suddenly  end on April 30th, but it could mean the beginning of the end of this  plague. Or, it could also mean that something significant will happen on  April 30th connected to the demonic, ivy-like tentacles of the  coronavirus.  All I know is I’m contending for my son’s dream to  manifest.  I’m fasting until April 30th and I’m praying this dream.

I shared this with a few friends, and their children are also having  dreams and visions, hearing from the Lord about this coronavirus coming  to an end. What if we all engaged our children to pray for an ending of  this pestilence?  Let’s deploy the younger generation to pray for an end  of the coronavirus crisis! I was recently told it was praying children  that fueled the revivals of the great awakenings. I believe God is using  His children as His secret weapon to not only pray against the  coronavirus, but to also pray in another great awakening.

“Oh  God, we agree with the prayers of our children; have mercy on us and  destroy this coronavirus!  Lord, our children have lost grandparents,  fathers, mothers, and other family members to this plague. They’ve been  separated from their friends and classmates whom they miss so much.  Father, we ask that you answer their cry for the ending of this plague.

And in the meantime, teach us all to become like little  children in the place of prayer. Take our children into a deeper place  of intimacy with You, Lord. Thank you for strengthening our families in  the midst of this crisis.  Surely, we and the children you have given  us, are for signs and wonders (Isaiah 8:18).  In Jesus name, Amen.”

Will Ford

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