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21 Days Prayer & Fasting "Alive in Clarity"

DAY 21 OF 21

JESUS IS OUR CHAMPION!




There are several types of dogs that can be sold at very high prices and are referred to as Champion Dogs. Historically, these dogs have been separated and cared for by their owners in such a way that they have won various prestigious competitions and made their prices and values soar.

The Bible clearly says that we are champions! We are more than the ones who win. We have been determined to be His overcomers in this life, ever since we met Jesus. Do we realize this truth?

A champion is defined as someone who has beaten or surpassed all rivals in a competition; someone who fights or defends for a cause.

Why can we be champions and more than winners? The answer is simple: Because Jesus the Champion is always by our side. Jesus, who has overcome sin, death (the eternal separation between us and God which is the penalty for sin), and the last enemy of believers. The resurrected Jesus can provide assurance of His presence every day in our lives. Jesus promised that NOTHING can separate us from His love!

So let Jesus possess, train, and make us strong and victorious. He has many ways, He has unlimited power, He is ready to pour out His wisdom and knowledge to help us in every battle of faith that we have to go through.

Let's close this 21-day fasting prayer series with a prayer and declaration:

I will rise! I will not lose!
Because Jesus Christ the Champion is with me!

Prayer:

On this last day of prayer and fasting, I declare with all my faith, that I am more than a winner in this life. Your love, Your hands, Your power that never leaves my life will empower me always. I am ready to preach about You to my family, friends and the world. Once again, I want to say, “Jesus, I am proud of You, You are the Champion in my life!”

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About this Plan

21 Days Prayer & Fasting "Alive in Clarity"

1. To obtain knowledge, understanding and wisdom from God for the coming year (Daniel 1:17) 2. To dedicate everything we do at the beginning of the year unto Him alone 3. To discipline our flesh and strengthen our spiritual life

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