SALMO 91 SALMO 23 "LA ORACION PODEROSA" #salmos #salmo91 #oraciónpoderosa - Summary

Summary

The passage is a prayer session led by a speaker, where they are praying with Psalms 23 and 91. The speaker emphasizes the request for God's mercy in their lives, asking for healing, open doors, and protection from evil. They stress the power of faith and the conviction that God will not forsake them. The speaker encourages the audience to repeat the Psalms with them and to let these words become their own.

In Psalm 23, the speaker and the audience are asked to affirm God as their shepherd and to trust that nothing will be lacking in their lives. The speaker explains that this Psalm is not just a request to God, but also an affirmation of God's presence and protection. They remind the audience that faith is the certainty of what is expected and the conviction of what we are not seeing.

In Psalm 91, the speaker and the audience are asked to pray for protection from harm and curses. They are reminded that a thousand will fall on one side and ten thousand on the other, but they will not touch their lives. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having this security and reminding themselves of these promises.

The speaker concludes by asking the audience to take the promises God has given them. They encourage the audience to say, "I believe, I take it, it is for me, I need it, I want it." They remind the audience that God's love and protection are greater than any evil that might come their way.

Facts

1. The text discusses a prayer session focusing on Psalm 23 and Psalm 91.
2. The speaker emphasizes the importance of asking God for mercy in one's life.
3. The speaker mentions the potential needs of the listeners, such as healing or open doors in their lives.
4. The speaker encourages listeners to ask God to free them from all evils and curses.
5. The speaker instructs listeners to repeat certain phrases from Psalm 23 and Psalm 91 during the prayer session.
6. The speaker highlights the conviction and certainty that God will not let anything be lacking in one's life.
7. The speaker uses the analogy of a shepherd to depict God as the one who keeps and guides one's life.
8. The speaker discusses the struggle that occurs in one's thoughts and feelings, and encourages the listeners to have conviction and security in God.
9. The speaker asks the listeners to raise their hands to heaven in the name of Jesus during the prayer.
10. The speaker emphasizes the need to maintain certainty and conviction in God's providence in one's life.
11. The speaker discusses the potential needs of the listeners' family members and asks God to free them from all evils and curses.
12. The speaker instructs the listeners to repeat certain phrases from Psalm 91 during the prayer session.
13. The speaker discusses the security that God will protect one's life from all evils and curses.
14. The speaker encourages the listeners to remind themselves that God's promise is for them and to take it, receive it, and believe in it.
15. The speaker uses the analogy of a shepherd to depict God as the one who is always there protecting one's life.
16. The speaker encourages the listeners to take God's promise of not letting anything be lacking in their life and to believe in it.