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Prayer & Declarations for Apostle Long, First Lady Long, & Family WAR ROOM Prayer & Declarations for Apostle Long, First Lady Long, & Family Father in heaven in the matchless, faultless name of Jesus, I agree with your word and I trust that (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) is greatly blessed, highly favored and deeply loved, you put (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) together, you are “THE GREAT I AM”, you used your divine skill, you used your fathomless knowledge, you used your perfect hands and made (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) and called (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) fearfully and wonderfully made according to Psalm 139:14. (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) is unique, there has never been someone like (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) and there never will be. Thank you for blessing (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) in an uncommonly good way today in Jesus’ name. You said that (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) a chosen generation, a royal priesthood according to FIRST Peter 2:9. You Lord said that (…….) is a citizen of the kingdom of heaven, a joint heir with Jesus according to Romans 8:14-17. In Jesus’ name (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) is redeemed from the curse, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) is complete in you Jesus, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) is seated in heavenly places, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) is saved by grace,(Ephesians 2:8-10), you said that (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) has power/authority over Satan according to Luke 10:19 and you prepared for (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) a good future (Jeremiah 29:11). You are good and we thank you for blessing (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) now with uncommon peace, uncommon joy, uncommon increase, uncommon favor, uncommon health, uncommon heavenly wisdom, uncommon heavenly knowledge so they can be a blessing in Jesus’ name. Thank you for showing (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) their good future, thank you for teaching (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) to profit and leading (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) in the way they should go according to the book of Isaiah 48:17. Peace be still in (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s life in Jesus’ name! Show (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) in signs, dreams, visions and wonders this day their purpose, their mission, let (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) have visitations with ministering spirits (Holy Angels) that will bless, encourage, minister and assist them today and everyday following in Jesus’ name. ACCORDING TO PSALM 91, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) is blessed with great protection by great and mighty angels, guardian angels and they shall always be in (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s presence in Jesus’ name. We declare and decree in the name of JESUS, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) dwells in the secret place of the Most High God, under the shadow of thee Almighty according to the book of Psalm 91. We thank you for your almighty influence in (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s life. Strengthen the hedge of protection around (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s life, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s possessions, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s family, (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s friends and (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s associates, past, present and future in Jesus’ name, we plead the redemptive power of the blood of Jesus over (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long) and around everything that is (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s and anything that will be (Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa G. Long)’s in Jesus’ name AMEN. I DECLARE God’s incredible blessings over Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long life. They will see an explosion of God’s goodness, a sudden widespread increase. They will experience the surpassing greatness of God’s favor. It will elevate them to a level higher than they ever dreamed of. Explosive blessings are coming their way. This is my declaration. I DECLARE Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long will experience God’s faithfulness. They will not worry. They will not doubt. They will keep their trust in Him, knowing that He will not fail them. They will give birth to every promise God put in their heart and they will become everything God created them to be. This is my declaration. I DECLARE Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long have the grace they need for today. They are full of power, strength, and determination. Nothing they face will be too much for them. They will overcome every obstacle, outlast every challenge, and come through every difficulty better off than they were before. This is my declaration. I DECLARE it is not too late to accomplish everything God has placed in Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long heart. They have not missed their window of opportunity. God has moments of favor in their future. He is preparing them right now because He is about to release a special grace to help them accomplish that dream. This is their time. This is their moment. They receive it today! This is my declaration. I DECLARE Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long are grateful for who God is in their lives and for what He’s done. They will not take for granted the people, the opportunities, and the favor He has blessed them with. They will look at what is right and not what is wrong. They will thank Him for what they have and not complain about what they don’t have. They will see each day as a gift from God. Their heart will overflow with praise and gratitude for all of His goodness. This is my declaration. I DECLARE a legacy of faith over Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long life. I declare that they will store up blessings for future generations. Their lives are marked by excellence and integrity. Because their making right choices and taking steps of faith, others will want to follow them. God’s abundance is surrounding their lives today. This is my declaration. I DECLARE that God has a great plan for Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long life. He is directing their steps. And even though they may not always understand how, they know their situation is not a surprise to God. He will work out every detail to their advantage. In His perfect timing, everything will turn out right. This is my declaration. I DECLARE God’s dream for Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long life is coming to pass. It will not be stopped by people, disappointments, or adversities. God has solutions to every problem I will ever face already lined up. The right people and the right breaks are in their future. They will fulfill their destiny. This is my declaration. I DECLARE unexpected blessings are coming Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long way. They will move forward from barely making it to having more than enough. God will open up supernatural doors for them. He will speak to the right people about them. They will see Ephesians 3:20 exceedingly, abundantly, above-and-beyond favor and increase in their life. This is my declaration. I DECLARE that God will accelerate His plan for Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long life as They put their trust in Him. They will accomplish their dreams faster than they thought possible. It will not take years to overcome obstacles, to get out of debt, or to meet the right person. God is doing things faster than before. He will give them victory sooner than they think. He has blessings that will thrust they years ahead. This is my declaration. I DECLARE Ephesians 3:20 over Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long life. God will do exceedingly, abundantly above all that they ask or think. Because they honor Him, His blessings will chase them down and overtake them. Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long will be in the right place at the right time. People will go out of their way to be good to them. They are surrounded by God’s favor. This is my declaration. I DECLARE Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long are special and extraordinary. They are not average! They have been custom-made. They are one of a kind. Of all the things God created, what He is most proud of is Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long. They are his masterpiece, His most prized possession. They will keep their head held high, knowing they are a child of the most high God, made in His very image. This is my declaration. I DECLARE that God is bringing about new seasons of growth. Apostle Eddie L. Long and Elder Vanessa Long will not get stagnant and hold on to the old.
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