Midnight Prayer for Divine Protection
Psalm 91:4
“He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.”
Devotion.
The night can sometimes bring fear, anxiety, or uncertainty, but God promises divine protection for those who trust in Him. Midnight prayer is a moment to place yourself fully under God’s covering and declare His protection over your life, family, and destiny. When you pray, you remind your heart that God is greater than every hidden danger and every unseen battle.
Protection is not only physical; it is also spiritual. God shields your mind from fear, your heart from discouragement, and your path from destructive traps. As you pray tonight, believe that heaven is actively guarding you.
Midnight Warfare Prayer.
Heavenly Father,
I come before You at this midnight hour seeking Your divine protection. Thank You for being my refuge, my fortress, and my shield. I place myself, my family, and everything that concerns me under Your mighty covering.
Lord, surround us with Your angels and protect us from every danger, every hidden trap, and every evil plan formed against us. Let no weapon fashioned against my life prosper, and let every negative word spoken against me be cancelled by Your power.
Father, guard my mind against fear, my heart against anxiety, and my home against every form of disturbance. Let Your peace fill every corner of my life tonight. I declare that I am safe under Your protection, and no force of darkness will prevail against me.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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