Corrections To Street Prayers
And Business Line Worship

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By
The Man Who Saw God Face To Face
Raphael Okechukwu Nweze

The Corrections
         At the beginning of street prayers and business line worship, it was lively and well attended. Gradually, the warmeth fizzled out. Today, such a prayer session is now a mockery of what it was intended to be. Those who organize street prayers or worship according to business lines should do well to take the following corrections:
  1. The prayer should not last more than 30 minutes. This is because the spirit of praying is different from the spirit for business.

  2. The venue should be in an enclosed space, away from incessant traffic and frequent passers-by.

  3. The loud speakers should not be noisy, booming and bombarding.

  4. Ministers should not be deceiving themselves by holding prayer for traders, when there is general absence each time the prayer holds. Nobody is begging people to come for prayers. Why should a minister of God continue to preach to absent congregation or pray for businesses that are not interested in being prayed for. The businessmen should come before the ministers and stay to the end to receive the last blessings

  5. Praying for the businesses is not enough. The ministers have to perform deliverance and spiritual works on the business premises.

  6. They should use holy water, blood of Jesus or consuming fire to wash the face, hands and feet of the traders. Feet washing are so important that God had to move all the Israelites through the Red Sea, and Jesus had to perfom it as one of his last duties.

  7. The traders have to be regular in spraying holy water, blood of Jesus or consuming fire in their shops and on their goods, in order to disable the powers and works of the evil spirits. Unknown to them, the demons visits their shops at night to infest the traders’ goods with evil potencies. The evil deposits scare away customers, cause business failure, effect illness and distress without people knowing it.

  8. The doctor does not attend to absent patients.
    The trader does not sell goods to customers he has neither seen nor aggreed with.
    Likewise, the teacher does not teach an empty classroom in which there are no students.
    So, why should the ministers of God continue to pray for business men and organizations
         that have refused to attend prayers scheduled for their benefit and prosperity?
    The Lord Almighty is not pleased with such faithless prayers.