General Aches and Pains Deliverance Prayer

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Courts of Heaven Prayer against General Aches and Pains

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Keys to receiving this prayer and using authority in it:

  • Listen to this prayer if you or someone whom you’re interceding for has aches or pains.
  • Listen to this prayer if you or someone whom you’re interceding for has experienced or is experiencing any of the problems mentioned in this recording (listed under “court case”).
  • Pray in tongues while listening to prayer.
  • Follow up with communion

Reminder:

Deliverance is a lifestyle and NOT a one time event.

Description

COURT CASE:

  • aching
  • headaches
  • migraines
  • toothaches
  • tooth pain
  • mouth sores
  • painful gums
  • red or swollen gums
  • shoulder aches
  • backaches
  • stomachache
  • knee ache
  • muscle ache
  • heartburn
  • inflammation
  • soreness
  • sore shoulders
  • sore neck
  • stiff neck
  • pain
  • aching pain
  • burning pain
  • concentrated pain
  • cramping pain
  • dull pain
  • raw pain
  • cramping pain
  • grating pain
  • lingering pain
  • piercing pain
  • penetrating pain
  • radiating pain
  • sharp pain
  • scrapping pain
  • searing pain
  • shooting pain
  • splitting pain
  • stabbing pain
  • stinging pain
  • tearing pain
  • tenderness
  • throbbing pain
  • tightness
  • tingling
  • tugging
  • wrenching pain
  • back pain
  • low back pain
  • pain from scoliosis
  • nerve pain
  • experiencing pain from a pinched nerve
  • nociceptive pain
  • experiencing pain because our nervous system is functioning and intact
  • feeling pain because of an external stimulus
  • mechanical low back pain
  • pain from rheumatoid arthritis
  • pain from osteoarthritis
  • pain from chronic inflammatory conditions
  • somatoform pain disorders
  • postoperative pain
  • pain from a sickle cell crisis
  • pain from a sports/exercise injury
  • psychogenic pain
  • experiencing pain with no known natural cause
  • experiencing pain due to an emotional or psychiatric cause
  • neuropathic pain
  • experiencing pain due to an abnormal processing of the pain message from an injury to the nerve fibers
  • experiencing neuropathic pain due to a primary lesion (neuroma) or dysfunction in the nervous system causing ectopic charges within the nervous system
  • experiencing pain long after the site of injury heals
  • experiencing pain about 23 years after the initial injury
  • experiencing neuropathic pain due to…
  • diabetes mellitus
  • herpes zoster (shingles)
  • postherpetic neuralgia
  • HIV/AIDS
  • sciatica
  • trigeminal neuralgia
  • phantom limb pain
  • chemotherapy
  • having central nervous system (CNS) lesions
  • stroke
  • central post stroke pain
  • spinal cord injury
  • neuropathic low back pain
  • multiple sclerosis
  • tumors
  • experiencing pain from a neurochemical level that cannot be identified by an x-ray, CAT scan, MRI, or electromyography
  • experiencing neuropathic pain that is…
  • a constant, dull ache
  • burning
  • stabbing
  • vice like
  • electric shock like
  • numbness
  • tingling
  • allodynia
  • hyperalgesia (experiencing an enhanced sensitivity to pain)
  • hyperpathia (a painful syndrome characterized by an abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus as well as an increased threshold)
  • mixed pain
  • having migraines and chronic daily headaches
  • pain from fibromyalgia
  • pain from phantom limb pain
  • pain from complex regional pain syndrome
  • pain from multiple sclerosis
  • low back pain
  • myofascial pain syndrome
  • skeletal muscle pain
  • referred pain
  • experiencing pain that is felt at a particular site but originates from another location
  • experiencing pain that originates from visceral and/or somatic structures
  • acute pain
  • experiencing pain that is short term and self-limiting
  • experiencing pain that follows a predictable trajectory and dissipates after an injury heals
  • pain from surgery, trauma, and/or kidney stones
  • incident pain
  • having an acute type of pain that happens predictably when certain movements take place
  • tachycardia
  • elevated blood pressure
  • increased myocardial oxygen demand
  • increased cardiac output
  • hypoventilation (breathing that is too shallow or too shallow to meet the needs of the body)
  • hypoxia (deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues)
  • decreased cough
  • atelectasis (a complete or partial collapse of the entire lung or area of the lung)
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • Ileus (a painful obstruction of the ileum or other part of the intestine)
  • oliguria (abnormally small amounts of urine)
  • urinary retention
  • spasms
  • joint stiffness
  • increase adrenergic activity
  • fear
  • worry
  • anxiety
  • stress
  • nervousness
  • fatigue
  • impaired cellular immunity
  • impaired wound healing
  • depression
  • isolation
  • limited mobility, function, and range of motion
  • confusion
  • family distress
  • diminished quality of life
  • chronic/persistent pain
  • experiencing pain that continues 6 months or longer
  • experiencing pain that originates from the abnormal processing of pain fibers from a peripheral or central site
  • experiencing pain that lasts 5, 15, or 20 years or longer
  • experiencing chronic pain even after an injury heals
  • experiencing pain that outlasts its protective purpose
  • people not believing us when we say that we have chronic pain
  • people falsely accusing us and/or labeling us as malingers, attention seekers, drug seekers, and other negative things because we claim to be experiencing chronic pain
  • chronic malignant pain
  • experiencing pain that parallels the pathology created by tumor cells
  • experiencing pain due to having tissue necrosis or a stretching of an organ by the growing tumor
  • experiencing pain that fluctuates within the course of a disease
  • chronic nonmalignant pain
  • experiencing pain due to a musculoskeletal condition
  • experiencing pain due to arthritis
  • experiencing pain due to low back pain
  • experiencing pain due to fibromyalgia
  • breakthrough pain
  • experiencing pain that starts again or escalates right before the next scheduled analgesic dose
  • joint pain
  • swelling
  • inflammation
  • injury
  • deformity
  • diminished range of motion
  • increased pain on palpitation
  • crepitation (audible and palpable crunching that accompanies a movement)
  • cutaneous pain
  • experiencing pain from the skin surface and subcutaneous tissue
  • sharp pain
  • burning pain
  • visceral pain
  • experiencing pain that originates from the larger interior organs such as our kidneys, stomach, intestines, gallbladder, and pancreas
  • experiencing pain due to damage to an organ
  • experiencing pain due to the stretching of an organ from a tumor, ischemia, distention, or severe contraction
  • ureteral colic pain
  • acute appendicitis
  • ulcer pain
  • cholecystitis pain
  • vomiting
  • nausea
  • pallor (having an unhealthy pale appearance)
  • diaphoresis (sweating)
  • feeling deep squeezing pressure
  • local tenderness and referred pain and/or tenderness
  • poorly localized pain
  • nociceptive, visceral pain associated with liver metastases
  • nociceptive, visceral pain associated with pancreatic cancer
  • somatic pain
  • pinprick pain
  • stabbing pain
  • sharp pain
  • having a delta fiber activity located in the periphery has been negatively affected
  • deep somatic pain
  • experiencing pain from sources such as our blood vessels, joints, tendons, muscles, and bone
  • experiencing pain due to an injury, pressure, trauma, or ischemia
  • dull pain
  • aching pain
  • well localized pain
  • nocturnal pain
  • nociceptive, somatic pain associated with postoperative pain
  • nociceptive, somatic pain associated with bone metastases
  • nociceptive, somatic pain associated with arthritis
  • nociceptive, somatic pain associated with sports injuries
  • nociceptive, somatic pain associated with mechanical back pain
  • muscle and/or skin pain
  • bruising
  • lesions
  • open wounds
  • tissue damage
  • atrophy
  • bulging
  • change in hair distribution
  • abdominal pain
  • swelling in the abdomen
  • bulging in the abdomen
  • herniation in the abdomen
  • inflammation in the abdomen
  • organ enlargement in the abdomen
  • allodynia pain
  • feeling pain that is increased with a stimulus that doesn’t normally induce the pain such as being touched with a cotton ball
  • hyperalgesia (increased pain)
  • experiencing increased pain from a stimulus that usually provokes pain
  • experiencing hyperalgesia because we have a nerve or tissue injury as a result of a surgery or procedure
  • experiencing hyperalgesia because we took opioids
  • cancer pain
  • experiencing pain due to having an infiltration of a lesion
  • experiencing pain due to having a nerve injury from the periphery or central nervous system
  • experiencing pain due to bone metastases
  • reflexive sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
  • experiencing a burning pain that is disproportionate to the degree of injury and joint pain during movement
  • swelling
  • disappearance of skin wrinkles
  • cool skin temperature
  • stiffness
  • discoloration to the affected extremity
  • brittle nails
  • atrophic changes
  • pale skin
  • dry skin
  • shiny skin
  • muscle atrophy
  • pain that occurs weeks to months after a nerve injury such as carpal tunnel syndrome, a broken leg, and/or a cerebral lesion
  • having a nerve injury that modifies the usual pain pathway, and causing a neuropathic “wind up” or “short-circuit” mechanism
  • experiencing a severe, intense painful response from a typically harmless stimulus such as a brush up against clothing
  • mild pain
  • moderate pain
  • severe pain
  • excruciating pain
  • fainting from the pain
  • poorly controlled pain
  • pain that is unresponsive to medication, treatment, surgery, and/or prayer
  • unable to express and/or verbalize our pain
  • the category/kingdom of infirmity, sickness, and pain spirits