God Destined Friends Prayer

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Courts of Heaven Prayer for your God Destined Friends

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Keys to receiving this prayer and using authority in it:

  • Listen to this prayer if you want your God destined friends.
  • Listen to this prayer to release the God destined friends of the person whom you’re interceding for (ex. your spouse, your children, your family members, etc.).
  • DON’T FORGET TO DO THE HOMEWORK/MEDITATION ASSIGNMENT THAT COMES WITH THIS PRAYER!
  • Pray in tongues while listening to prayer.
  • Follow up with communion

Reminder:

Deliverance is a lifestyle and NOT a one time event.

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COURT CASE:

  • having difficulty and/or unable to discern who are our true God destined friends, communities, and/or networks are
  • having difficulty and/or unable to discern who are our wrong, fake, and/or counterfeit friends
  • being so desperate for friends that we don’t even have a filter for who we let into our lives
  • being so desperate for friends that we let even users, abusers, toxic people, and/or human agents of darkness be our friends
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to discern who are our God destined friends, communities, and networks to the kingdom of darkness
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to discern who are the wrong, fake, and/or counterfeit friends are in our lives to the kingdom of darkness
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to discern people’s true character and/or motive to the kingdom of darkness
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our God given gut instincts, self-awareness, self confidence in our gut instincts, God given judgments, and/or God given discernment to the kingdom of darkness
  • loneliness
  • isolation
  • socially ostracized
  • social outcast
  • having little to no genuine friends
  • having no friends
  • being friendless
  • having little to no one to talk to and/or to relate to
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to relate to others and/or our social skills to the kingdom of darkness
  • being unlikeable
  • being detestable
  • being repulsive
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our likeability to the kingdom of darkness
  • being a “loner”
  • having difficulty and/or unable to make a genuine friend
  • having difficulty and/or unable to keep a genuine friend
  • only having temporary friends
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our long term friends to the kingdom of darkness
  • having difficulty and/or unable to have long lasting friendships
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to have long term friends and/or long term friendships to the kingdom of darkness
  • friendships that suddenly end for no legitimate reason
  • friends just suddenly not talking to us
  • friends just suddenly cutting us out of their lives for no legitimate reason
  • friends just suddenly not liking us for no legitimate reason
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to have long lasting genuine friendships to the kingdom of darkness
  • friends suddenly hating us for no legitimate reason
  • being hated for no legitimate reason
  • hating others for no legitimate reason
  • being treated like we’re a burden-especially by our “friends”
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our God given identity, and/or our ability to be loved to the kingdom of darkness
  • our genuine friends having schedules that don’t work with our schedules
  • our genuine friends having to move away from us
  • rarely ever having time for our genuine friends
  • our genuine friends rarely ever having time and/or making time for us
  • having little to no friends to belong to
  • having little to no community to belong to
  • having little to no networks to belong to
  • for those of us who are females, having little to no women’s groups and/or female friends to belong to
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our female friends to the kingdom of darkness
  • for those of us who are males, having little to no men’s group and/or male friends to belong to
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our male friends to the kingdom of darkness
  • having little to no place where we genuinely belong
  • feeling like we have little to no place where we genuinely belong
  • perceiving like we have little to no place where we genuinely belong
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to have a group of people to belong to, our groups, our friends, our communities, and/or our networks the kingdom of darkness
  • being unwelcome
  • feeling unwelcome
  • perceiving that we’re unwelcome
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to be welcome to the kingdom of darkness
  • having no one genuinely care about us
  • having no one who genuinely listens to us
  • not being heard
  • being dismissed
  • having friends who act like they didn’t just hear us when we told them what was bothering us
  • having friends who dismiss and/or minimize our problems as if it’s no big deal-even if our problems truly are a big deal
  • having demonic veils
  • being concealed by the enemy
  • being ignored
  • being treated like we don’t exist
  • being treated as if we’re invisible
  • being forgotten-especially by our “friends”
  • being treated like a stranger-especially by our “friends”
  • our “friends” suddenly ignoring us-especially when we don’t even know what we did wrong
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our voice and/or our ability to be heard to the kingdom of darkness
  • having ungodly and/or demonic gag orders on our voice from the kingdom of darkness
  • unwanted
  • feeling like we’re unwanted
  • perceiving that we’re unwanted
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to be wanted to the kingdom of darkness
  • rejection
  • feeling rejected
  • perceiving that we’re rejected
  • being rejected by our “friends”
  • our friends emotionally pushing us away
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to be accepted to the kingdom of darkness
  • abandonment
  • being abandoned by our “friends”
  • perceiving that we’ve been abandoned by our “friends”
  • not having an abundance of genuine friends
  • being unpopular
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our ability to have an abundance of genuine friends and/or our popularity to the kingdom of darkness
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our genuine friends to the kingdom of darkness
  • having fake friends
  • having “two faced” friends
  • having double minded friends (James 4: 8)
  • having shallow friends
  • having materialistic friends
  • having judgmental friends
  • having unfriendly “friends”
  • having friends who are only “friends” with us because they’re hoping that we’ll eventually date them
  • having “friends” who feel entitled to us dating them because they were “nice” or “friendly” to us
  • having former boyfriends, girlfriends, lovers, fiancés, and/or spouses who still have romantic feelings toward us even though we’re just friends
  • having “friends” who keep trying to get out of the friendzone and date us even when we’ve already made it clear that we don’t want to date them
  • having “friends” who sabotage our ability to date
  • having married “friends” who try to have an affair with us
  • having “friends” who suddenly end their friendship with us because they realize that we don’t want to date them
  • having “friends” who only befriend us because they want to date someone we know
  • having ownership claims on us by “friends” who claimed “dibs” on us
  • having ownership claims on us by “friends” who want to date us
  • having “friends” who only contact us when they’re bored
  • having “friends” who aren’t there when we need someone the most-especially when they’re able to
  • having “friends” who suddenly disappear and/or “replace us” when they’ve gotten other friends, a boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or spouse, and they treat us as if our friendship never existed
  • having frenemies
  • having “friends” who actually dislike and/or hate us
  • our “friends” suddenly hating us
  • our “friends” suddenly getting tired of us and/or bored with us
  • having “friends” who we just put up with-especially if it’s because we don’t have many friend options
  • having “friends” who we just have to “tolerate”
  • having “friends” who negatively trigger us
  • having “friends” who annoy us
  • having friends who don’t have a similar sense of humor as us
  • having friends who don’t understand our sense of humor
  • having cringey friends
  • for those of us who are extroverts, having introverted friends who just want to stay at home and to not socialize
  • for those of us who are introverts, having extroverted friends who want to go out and socialize when we just want to be alone
  • having friends who think that we’re bothersome
  • having friends who drain our energy
  • having boring friends
  • having friends who aren’t interesting
  • having friends who share little to no interests and/or hobbies with us
  • having friends whom we have little to nothing in common with
  • having friends who aren’t truly interested in us as a person and are just interested in what we can do for them
  • having friends who don’t know how to have fun
  • having friends who are too serious-even when the situation is not meant to be serious
  • having friends who don’t know how to be serious when the situation calls for us to take it seriously
  • having racist friends
  • having prejudiced friends
  • having friends who discriminate
  • having prideful friends
  • having stubborn friends
  • having unteachable friends
  • having foolish friends (Proverbs 18: 124)
  • having “friends” who don’t seek to understand us, but only care about expressing their opinion (Proverbs 18: 124)
  • having “friends” who dishonor and/or disgrace us (Proverbs 18: 124)
  • having condescending friends
  • having friends who look down on us
  • having friends who don’t genuinely believe in us
  • having friends who have little to no confidence in us
  • having friends who put us down
  • having “friends” who discourage us
  • having entitled friends
  • having ungrateful friends
  • having friends who take us for granted
  • having “friends” who make us go out of the way for them, but they rarely and/or never go out of the way for us
  • our friendships not being mutually beneficial
  • our “friends” not genuinely loving us
  • having “friends” who act like we owe them a favor
  • having “friends” who constantly ask us for a favor
  • having “friends” who don’t return favors with us
  • having narcissistic friends
  • having “friends” who make everything about them
  • having “friends” who always put their needs first above our needs
  • having “friends” who don’t truly care about us
  • having “friends” who want us to cater to their needs
  • having “friends” who insist that they’re always right
  • having “friends” who talk over us when we’re talking, interrupt us when we’re talking, and/or who talk too much
  • having selfish friends
  • having greedy friends
  • having cheap friends
  • having stingy friends
  • having broke friends
  • having friends who are in debt
  • having to give pledges to secure the debts of our “friends” (Proverbs 22: 2427)
  • having friends who love money-especially when they love money more than God (Hebrews 13: 5)
  • having friends who are willing to compromise their morals and values in order to get money
  • having friends who want and/or expect us to pay for them most, if not all, of the time
  • having entitled friends
  • having bossy friends
  • having wicked “friends” (Proverbs 12: 26)
  • having devious “friends” (Proverbs 3: 32)
  • having treacherous “friends” (Proverbs 25: 19)
  • trusting in the wrong “friends”
  • having “friends” who share any characteristics of Judas Ischariot
  • having evil “friends”
  • having corrupt “friends”
  • having “friends” who are irresponsible with their money
  • having “friends” who don’t budget properly
  • having controlling friends
  • having manipulative friends
  • having domineering friends
  • having “friends” who are truly our enemies
  • having witches, warlocks, and/or human agents of darkness as our “friends”
  • being friends with someone who has a seemingly harmless core person, but has occult loyal personal soul fragments, ancestral soul fragments, spirit fragments, alternate personalities, soul invaders, clones, and/or artificial intelligence-especially if they attack us (including in our dreams)
  • having “friends” who are jealous of us
  • having “friends” who give us the “evil eye”
  • having fake friends who do witchcraft against us and/or who hunt our souls and hold it captive
  • having fake friends who do witchcraft against our stars and/or who hunt our stars and hold it captive
  • having fake friends who use witchcraft to kill, steal, and/or destroy any of our personal soul fragments, ancestral soul fragments, spirit fragments, alters, realms, territories, gates, and/or any part of our destiny that God purposed for us to have in our destiny scroll according to Psalm 139: 16
  • having fake friends who use witchcraft to kill, steal, and/or destroy any of our family’s, other friends’, our significant others’, and/or our children’s personal soul fragments, ancestral soul fragments, spirit fragments, alters, realms, territories, gates, and/or any part of their destiny that God purposed for them to have in their destiny scrolls according to Psalm 139: 16
  • having fake friends who send their covens to attack us
  • having fake friends who get others to do witchcraft against us
  • having fake friends who try to sacrifice us and/or have already sacrificed us in order to do witchcraft
  • having fake friends who astral project to us, our homes, our workplaces, our locations, and/or our properties
  • having fake friends who do witchcraft
  • having fake friends who try to murder us-including in our dreams
  • having fake friends who steal from us-directly and/or indirectly
  • having fake friends who steal from our workplaces, businesses, and/or companies
  • having fake friends who steal our ideas and/or work and pass it on as their ideas and/or work
  • having fake friends who take credit for our work
  • having “friends” who borrow money, items, and/or anything else from us but they rarely and/or never pay it back in full  in a timely manner
  • having “friends” who take advantage of us
  • having “friends” who use us
  • having “friends” who bully us
  • having “friends” who abuse us
  • having abusive “friends”
  • having verbally abusive “friends”
  • having “friends” cuss us out, raise their voice at us, and/or take on a disrespectful tone with us
  • having “friends” who mock us, scoff at us, and/or make fun of us-especially behind our backs
  • having “friends” who are not trustworthy
  • having “friends” who are disloyal
  • having “friends” who are unhelpful
  • having “friends” who are unreliable
  • having “friends” who sabotage us-especially behind our backs
  • having “friends” who make us do most, if not all, of the work when we work together in school, work, projects, and/or in any group work projects
  • having “friends” who are dramatic and/or who start drama
  • having problematic “friends”
  • having “friends” who turn others against others
  • having “friends” who turn us against others
  • having “friends” who conspire against us
  • having friends who have little to no self-respect
  • having friends who have problems, but they are unwilling to help themselves
  • having friends who have problems, but they are unwilling to do something about them to help make their lives better, and just want to complain to us about it
  • having friends who ask for our help, but when we give it, they want us to do all or most of the work while they just do little to nothing to maintain keeping the problem out of their lives
  • having friends who ask for our advice, but they never take it
  • having friends who act like immature children who constantly need to be redirected
  • having troublesome “friends”
  • having insecure “friends”
  • having unhappy “friends”
  • having “friends” who take out their problems on us
  • having “friends” who treat us as their emotional punching bags
  • having “friends” who emotionally abuse us
  • having “friends” who are emotionally distant and/or emotionally closed off from us
  • having “friends” who aren’t their true selves around us
  • having “friends” who psychologically/mentally abuse us
  • having “friends” who humiliate us
  • having “friends” who play mind games with us
  • having “friends” who make fun of us with the intention of hurting us
  • having “friends” who point out our flaws and/or weakness-especially when we never even asked for their opinion
  • having “friends” who ask for our opinion, but then get mad when we give our honest opinion
  • having nosy friends who don’t know how to mind their own business
  • having “friends” who are only talking to us because they want to find out information about us so that they can gossip about it-especially behind our backs
  • having “friends” who gossip about us, slander us, backbite us, criticize us, spread lies about us, spread rumors about us, and/or share our secrets to others-especially behind our backs
  • having “friends” who spread lies and/or rumors about us
  • having “friends” who ruin our reputation
  • having “friends” who are only our friends because they want something that we have
  • having “friends” who disrespect us-especially behind our backs
  • having “friends” who disrespect our time
  • having “friends” who won’t leave us alone and let us be alone to have time for ourselves
  • having “friends” who waste our time
  • having “friends” who make plans with us but then cancel at the last moment
  • having “friends” who make plans with us but keep rescheduling
  • having “friends” who make plans with us but show up late
  • having “friends” who make plans with us but don’t show up at all and just “ghost” us
  • having “friends” who don’t respect our boundaries
  • having “friends” who intentionally violate our boundaries to test us
  • having “friends” who don’t follow our rules and boundaries
  • having “friends” who are unfriendly, rude, disrespectful, and/or those who lack manners and etiquette
  • having “friends” who don’t respect our other friends, our family, our significant other, and/or our children
  • having “friends” who don’t look out for our best interest
  • having “friends” who are only our friends because they only want our wealth, riches, resources, gifts, talents, abilities, connections, and/or whatever we can provide for them
  • having “friends” because they just want us to give them gifts, money, buy them stuff, take them to places, and/or to use us financially
  • having “friends” who damage our properties and don’t properly compensate us in a timely manner
  • having “friends” who borrow money from us but don’t have the intention to pay us back at all
  • having “friends” who borrow money from us but don’t pay us back at all
  • having “friends” who borrow money from us but don’t pay us back in full in a timely manner
  • having “friends” who financially abuse us
  • having “friends” who are rarely there for us-especially when we need someone the most
  • having friends who complain most and/or all of the time
  • having pessimistic friends
  • having friends who are fearful, anxious, nervous, and/or worrisome most, if not all, of the time
  • having friends who are unhappy unless we’re also unhappy with them
  • having friends who can’t and/or won’t be happy for us-especially when God blesses us
  • having friends who coerce, force, and/or pressure us to say and/or do things that go against our morals, values, and/or things that we’ve already said that we’re uncomfortable with
  • having sexually promiscuous friends
  • having vulgar friends
  • having perverse friends
  • having friends who suddenly disappear and/or “throw us away” when they get a boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or spouse and treat us as if we were never even friends
  • having friends who cheat on their boyfriends, girlfriends, lovers, fiancés, and/or spouses
  • having friends who encourage us to cheat on our boyfriends, girlfriends, lovers, fiancés, and/or spouses and/or who dismiss it as not a big deal
  • having friends who influence us to go to strip clubs, to casinos, to drug parties, to sex parties, and/or to anywhere else that leads us to sin
  • having friends who are addicted to alcohol, drugs, gambling, sex, porn, masturbation, and/or any other kind of addiction
  • having friends who lack self-discipline
  • having “friends” who flirt with, seduce, and/or steal our boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or spouse
  • having “friends” who have sexual relationships with our boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or spouse
  • having “friends” who cheat with our boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or spouse
  • having friends who date and/or marry our ex-boyfriends, girlfriends, lovers, fiancés, and/or spouses
  • having “friends” who sexually objectify us and/or anything that we say and/or do
  • having “friends” who sexually harass, molest, rape, sexually assault, and/or sexually abuse us and/or anyone else
  • having “friends” who are pimps, sexual predators, sexual perpetrators, sexual abusers, rapists, and/or pedophiles
  • having “friends” who drug us and then rape us and/or anyone else
  • having “friends” who pimp us out
  • having “friends” who take provocative pictures of us and show it to others
  • having angry friends (Proverbs 22: 2425)
  • having wrathful friends (Proverbs 22: 2425)
  • having aggressive friends
  • having friends who repeatedly hurt and/or offend us-especially when we’ve already told them that we don’t like what they’re doing (Proverbs 17: 9)
  • having passive friends
  • having friends who say one thing but mean another
  • having friends who don’t speak their true minds
  • having friends who expect us to read their minds
  • having friends who don’t know how to effectively communicate with us
  • having friends who expect us to carry the conversation by ourselves while they contribute little to nothing to the conversation to keep it going or to make it interesting
  • having friends who just assume that we intentionally did something to hurt them
  • having friends who just assume the worst about us
  • having friends who don’t communicate what they want from us, and just suddenly start ignoring us, and/or just suddenly ending the friendship with us
  • having friends who don’t understand us
  • having friends who we don’t understand
  • having misunderstandings between us and our friends
  • having friends who are easily offended-especially when we weren’t even trying to be offensive
  • having friends who twist our words to mean something negative-especially when we weren’t even trying to say anything negative
  • having paranoid friends
  • having friends who don’t trust us
  • having friends who put words into our mouth to mean something negative-especially when we weren’t even trying to say anything negative
  • having friends who only contact us when they need something from us
  • having friends who only befriend us because we make them look good
  • having friends who are only our friends because we perform well for them and/or serve them
  • having friends who take us the wrong way
  • having passive aggressive friends
  • having violent friends
  • having unsafe friends
  • having dangerous friends
  • having “friends” who hurt us-intentionally and/or unintentionally
  • having friends who are in gangs and/or mafias
  • having friends who get us in trouble
  • having friends who are a negative influence on us
  • having needy “friends”
  • having “friends” who are not independent
  • having “friends” who are dependent on us
  • having “friends” who want us to do everything for them-as if they’re our child
  • having friends who treat us like their personal driver, caregiver, prophet, pastor, exorcist, and/or personal servant
  • expecting our friends to solve our life problems
  • our friends expecting us to solve their life problems
  • expecting our friends to fix us
  • our friends expecting us to fix them
  • expecting our friends to play the role of God in our lives
  • our friends expecting us to play the role of God in their lives
  • having unrealistic expectations of our friends
  • our friends having unrealistic expectations of us
  • having clingy “friends”
  • having “friends” who invade our privacy
  • having “friends” who want to know everything that we’re up to
  • having “friends” who are stalkers-especially if they stalk us
  • having “friends” who are obsessed with us
  • having “friends” who copy us, want to be us, and/or try to steal our identity
  • having “friends” who only want us for themselves
  • having “friends” who act like they own us
  • having “friends” who act like we’re their slaves
  • having “friends” who have ownership claims on us
  • having irresponsible “friends”
  • having “friends” who don’t take responsibility for themselves and their words, actions, and/or lifestyle
  • having “friends” who blame their problems on God, others, and/or us instead of taking responsibility for themselves
  • having irresponsible friends who push their responsibilities on to us
  • having “friends” who are hypocrites
  • having “friends” who blame us
  • having “friends” who have already betrayed us, are currently betraying us, and/or who will betray us
  • having “friends” who just suddenly falsely accuse us, slander us, and/or end our friendship without hearing our side of the story-especially when we’ve gone out of our way to help them before
  • having “friends” who just suddenly end our friendship after we’ve gone out of our way to help them in the past
  • having “friends” who are willing to betray us for their boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or spouse
  • having “friends” who are willing to betray us for money, power, connections, and/or other worldly benefits
  • having “friends” who don’t help us-especially when we need help and they’re able to help us
  • having “friends” who don’t stand by our side when we need help and just desert us (2 Timothy 4: 16)
  • having “friends” who don’t protect us-especially when we need help and they’re able to help us
  • having “friends” who stay silent-especially when we need help and their testimony can help us
  • having “friends” who act like they don’t even know us-especially when we need their help
  • having “friends” who use us as a scapegoat
  • having immature friends
  • having spiritually immature friends
  • having non-Christian friends
  • having friends who dislike and/or hate God
  • having friends who are skeptics
  • having unbeliever friends
  • having worldly Christian friends (James 4: 4).
  • having spiritually dead friends
  • having friends who are spiritually stagnant
  • having friends who are unrepentant
  • having friends who think that they can never do any wrong and can only see themselves as the victims
  • having friends with a victim mentality
  • having friends who are unforgiving and hold grudges
  • having friends who are unequally yoked with us spiritually
  • having friends who hinder and/or block our relationship with God
  • having friends who lead us away from having a closer relationship with God
  • having friends who lead us astray from God (Proverbs 12: 26)
  • having friends who lead us into sin, witchcraft, idolatry, and/or into losing our salvation (Proverbs 12: 26)
  • having friends who don’t take their Christian walk seriously
  • having friends who are unwilling to learn from God
  • having friends who are unwilling to learn from us
  • having friends who are unwilling to learn about the courts of heaven, deliverance, emotional healing, how to hear God’s voice, how to do spiritual warfare, fasting, meditating on the word of God, traveling in the spirit, and/or any of the deeper things of God
  • having friends who are unwilling to learn the deeper things of God
  • having friends who are unwilling to grow in their relationship with God
  • having friends who are unwilling to get emotional healing
  • having friends who are unwilling to get deliverance
  • having friends who are unwilling to renew their mind
  • having friends who are ok with their sins and aren’t working on getting deliverance, getting emotional healing, and/or in renewing their mind
  • having friends who have problems, but they are unwilling to get deliverance, get emotional healing, talk to God about it, and/or ask God for help
  • having friends who have problems, but they are unwilling to get deliverance, get emotional healing, talk to God about it, and/or ask God for help, and they want us to do it for them
  • having friends who think that we’re crazy for believing in God, salvation, angels, the cloud of witnesses, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, traveling in the spirit, and/or having any supernatural experiences
  • having evil spirits, soul invaders, and/or curses enter our lives because we have ungodly, unhealthy, and/or unholy soul ties with our friends
  • evil transfer spirits entering our realms, territories, gates, homes, vehicles, properties, and/or lives because we have ungodly, unhealthy, and/or unholy soul ties with our friends
  • having friendships that are not mutually beneficial
  • unhappy friendships
  • unhealthy friendships
  • destructive friendships
  • abusive friendships
  • toxic friendships
  • codependent friendships
  • unsatisfying friendships
  • meaningless friendships
  • friendships that are just a waste of time
  • demonic, counterfeit friendships
  • having ungodly, demonic temporary and/or permanent restraining orders that prevent us from being with our God destined friends, communities, and/or networks
  • the buying, selling, and/or trading of our God destined friends, God destined friendships, God destined communities, and/or God destined networks to the kingdom of darkness
  • the category/kingdom of spirits that would hinder and/or block us from having our God destined friends in our lives