ORAÇÃO FORTÍSSIMA CAMPANHA DE DANIEL - Summary

Summary

The speaker begins the day with a prayer, emphasizing the importance of starting the day in prayer and ending it with thanksgiving. They refer to Psalm 91, particularly Verse 14, which speaks of safety and protection from harm. The speaker discusses the concept of "clinging to God" and the idea that every prayer is like a hug from God. They mention that when God raises a person to be a person of prayer, it's because their mission is not only to pray for themselves, but also for their family. The speaker encourages the audience to believe in God's protection and to pray for their family and loved ones. They also mention the spiritual battle that exists and the importance of remembering God's actions of deliverance and protection. The speaker concludes by asking the audience to sign up for a prayer chain on YouTube and to pray for their family and relatives daily. They end with a prayer from Psalm 91, asking God to protect and deliver everyone in the Daniel campaign.

Facts

1. The text is a religious sermon or prayer, likely from a Christian context.
2. The speaker starts the sermon by wishing the audience a good morning and invoking God's blessings.
3. The speaker emphasizes the importance of starting the day with prayer, suggesting that it will lead to a successful end to the day.
4. The speaker cites Psalm 91 from the Bible and discusses the concept of clinging to God with love as a means of safety and protection.
5. The speaker explains that every prayer said is like hugging God, and God reciprocates this affection.
6. The speaker mentions a spiritual campaign, possibly a prayer campaign, and discusses the spiritual battle that exists.
7. The speaker references the concept of God's deliverance and protection, stating that God is always waking up to protect His followers.
8. The speaker encourages the audience to take part in the campaign, promising that they will not face the enemy's arrows.
9. The speaker instructs the audience to write their names and the phrase "me and my family received deliverance from God" on a channel, which is referred to as a prayer chain.
10. The speaker provides a prayer from Psalm 91, which is meant to break spiritual attacks and bring protection.
11. The speaker encourages the audience to write down the names of their family members and relatives in a notebook, suggesting that whatever is written in the notebook will be blessed.
12. The speaker concludes the sermon by praying for the audience and their families, asking God to protect them from spiritual attacks and to guide their lives.