There is no magic potion to remove witchcraft curses and their detrimental effects on our lives.

There is, however, power in the Holy Spirit and the Word of God.

Our source of power is the Holy Spirit and the Word of God. We build ourselves up in faith when we confess the Word of God. We experience greater confidence when we understand the Word and walk in revelation. Prayer plugs us into the power source. Prayer connects us to God and allows His power to flow to us in any situation.

The Lord is a man of war (Exodus 15:3). He will fight our battles. We depend upon His power and direction. We depend upon His Word and His Spirit. I cannot overemphasize the need for humility. God gives grace to the humble.

God was David’s power source. He confessed that the Lord was his strength. David was a man of prayer and worship. He enjoyed the Lord’s presence. The Lord’s presence was David’s source of joy and strength. His songs were powerful prophetic weapons against the enemy. There is no substitute for a life of praise and worship. Every believer needs to belong to a strong church in praise and worship.

Prayer and confession of the Word of God to bring breakthrough against any demonic opposition. Prayer and confession of the Word are two of the most powerful weapons believers have. You will see a great release of God’s power when these two are combined.

There are many scriptures that needs to be released through prayer. God reveals His plan for believers through His Word and reveals how the enemy wants to stop that plan.

It is important to pray the Word to overcome spiritual resistance to the plan of God for your life. These prayers have been birthed out of warfare and deliverance. They have come from years of experience in ministry.  Warfare prayers are based on the Word of God. The Word of God will inspire you to pray. The promises of God will motivate you to pray. God has given us many great and precious promises. It is through faith and patience we inherit the promises (Hebrews 6:12).

There are many believers who struggle with prayer. Many say they don’t know how to pray. Some have become discouraged in prayer. The prayers on this website will help you learn how to pray with revelation and authority.

These prayers are designed to see results. You will come to another level in your prayer life by using these prayers. They are written to be simple, yet powerful. These prayers will expand your ability to pray. You will pray many different kinds of prayers that you ordinarily would not have prayed. This will help to break the limitations off of your prayer life.

Prayer is one of the ways we release the will of God upon the earth. We must study the Word of God in order to know the will of God. This is why prayer and the Word must be combined. Daniel was able to pray effectively because he knew the Word of God concerning His people (Daniel 9:2–3). We should pray with understanding (1 Corinthians 14:15). Understanding the will of God will help us pray correctly. The Word of God is the will of God. We are not to be unwise, but an understanding of what the will of the Lord is (Ephesians 5:17). Prayer also helps us walk perfectly and completely in all the will of God (Colossians 4:12).

Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21). Right words are forcible (Job 6:25). The words we speak are spirit and life (John 6:63). We can be snared by the words of our mouth. We need to articulate the thoughts of God by praying and confessing His Word (Isaiah 55:8).

God’s Word released through our tongue will cause His power to manifest in our lives. Words are used to convey our thoughts. The words of God are the thoughts of God. We are releasing the mind of God when we pray and confess His Word. The thoughts of God are peace and prosperity (Jeremiah 29:11). They are designed to bring us to an expected end. Jesus taught us that our faith is released through our words (Mark 11:23). Our faith-filled words can move mountains. There is nothing impossible to those who believe.

Our faith is a key to seeing miracles and breakthroughs on a consistent basis. Whatever we ask in prayer, believing, we will receive (Matthew 21:22). The Word is near us (Romans 10:8). The Word is in our mouth and heart. This is the Word of faith.

The mouth and the heart are connected. We speak from the abundance of the heart. The Word of God in our heart will come through our mouth. Faith in the heart will be released through our mouth. God watches over His Word to perform it (Jeremiah 1:12). We are encouraged to call upon the Lord. He has promised to show us great and mighty things (Jeremiah 33:3).

The Lord delights in our prayers. He delights in answering our prayers. Before we call, He will answer (Isaiah 65:24). The Lord’s ears are open unto the prayers of the righteous (1 Peter 3:12). The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much (James 5:16). We are told to pray without ceasing (1 Thess. 5:17). Our God hears prayer. All flesh should come to Him in prayer (Psalm 65:2).

These prayers on this website are designed for believers in any nation. All believers have similar challenges. All believers must overcome these challenges. God is no respecter of persons. He is near to all who call upon Him (Psalm 145:18). The Lord will hear your supplication and will receive your prayer (Psalm 6:9).

Calling upon the Lord will bring salvation and deliverance from your enemies (Psalm 18:3). This has always been a key to deliverance. You can pray yourself out of any adverse situation. The Lord is your helper. God will not turn away your prayer (Psalm 66:20). God will not despise your prayer (Psalm 102:17). The prayer of the upright is God’s delight (Proverbs 15:8).

We have been given the keys of the kingdom (Matt. 16:19). This gives us the authority to bind and loose. To bind means to restrict, stop, hinder, fetter, check, hold back, arrest, or put a stop to. To loose means to untie, unbind, unlock, liberate, release, forgive, or free. Keys represent the authority to lock (bind) or unlock (loose). Prayer and confession are two of the ways we use this authority. We can bind the works of darkness, which include: sickness, disease, hurt, witchcraft, poverty, death, destruction, confusion, defeat, and discouragement.

We can loose ourselves and others from the works of darkness. This will result in greater liberty and prosperity. Binding and loosing will help us in the area of deliverance.

We can loose ourselves from many things by using our authority. We can loose others by praying these prayers. Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. He came that we might have life in abundance.

Believers must know and operate in authority. Jesus gave His disciples power and authority over all devils (Matt. 10:1). We are seated with Christ in heavenly places far above all principality and power (Ephesians 1:20; 2:6). Believers can use this authority through prayer and confession. We have authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions (Luke 10:19). Jesus promised that nothing would hurt us. Many believers suffer unnecessarily because they fail to exercise their authority.

These prayers on this website are for believers who have a hatred for the works of darkness (Ps. 139:21). Do you hate every false way (Ps. 119:104)?

Do you want to see changes in your city, region, and nation?  You are a king, and you have the power to change geographic regions (Eccles. 8:4).

The fear of the Lord is to hate evil (Prov. 8:13).

The prayers on this website are designed to demolish strongholds. God’s Word is like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces (Jer. 23:29). We need powerful prayers to demolish these strongholds. These prayers are for those who want to see breakthroughs in their personal lives as well as in their cities, regions, and nations.

Satan has been defeated through the cross. Principalities and powers have been spoiled (Col. 2:15). We are enforcing this victory through our prayers. We are executing the judgments written. This honor is given to all His saints. The saints have possessed the kingdom (Dan. 7:18). This means we have authority with the King to advance the reign of Christ over the nations.

David was a king who understood the place of prayer in victory. He had many victories over his enemies. He saw mighty deliverance through prayer. He prayed for the defeat of his enemies and God answered him. We will have the same results over our spiritual enemies.

We are not wrestling against flesh and blood. We must overcome principalities and powers with the armor of God. We must take the sword of the Spirit and pray with all prayer (Eph. 6:12–18).

The prayers of David ended with Psalm 72:20. He ended them by praying that the whole earth would be filled with God’s glory. This is the end of prayer. We believe that the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea (Hab. 2:14). This is our goal. We will continue to pray for the fulfillment of this promise. We will see the growth of God’s kingdom and the destruction of the powers of darkness through our prayers. Revival and glory are increasing. Our prayers are like gasoline to the fire.

Prayer and praise are the two most powerful weapons against the enemy, and any and all forms of darkness.