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What is “The door of faith”?

Prayer is the act of entering into the presence of God with faith. In Acts 14:27, Paul mentions that God opened the door of faith for the Gentiles. When Jesus declared “it is finished” on the Cross, all the sins of humanity, from the first Adam to the last Adam, were paid for. The tearing of the veil in the Temple symbolized the open door to God’s presence.

Regarding what to pray for, when the disciples asked Jesus, He taught them the Lord’s Prayer. The first request Jesus mentioned was for the revival of God’s Kingdom on Earth, aligning it with Heaven. The initial revival occurred on Pentecost, when the Kingdom of God came, and many people experienced spiritual rebirth.

On the 12th and 13th of November 2022, an outreach campaign was organized in Gran Canaria, with Evangelist Jørn Strand from Norway preaching. Numerous individuals sought God, leading to salvation and healing. After the campaign, local Church leaders and I gathered to discuss future plans. During that meeting, the Holy Spirit impressed upon me the need for unity and prayer among believers before proceeding with further campaigns. In that moment, the Holy Spirit revealed a specific prayer.

This prayer has been printed and distributed to many churches in the Canarian Islands, urging all God’s people to unite and pray against the powers of darkness, seeking revival.

Brothers and sisters, it is time for us to stand together in prayer. Just as the walls of Jericho fell when individuals obediently followed God’s instructions, God is now calling His people to unite and pray for revival—for themselves, their families, and one another. We must pray for an anointing on preachers, enabling them to speak words that are infused with the Spirit and bring life. As we do so, God’s power will once again be unleashed against the forces of darkness.

People of God, share this prayer with your family, your local community, your church, and your nation. Let the Word spread far and wide, igniting a passion for prayer and revival among all who hear it.