Prophetic Prayer: 'This Is a Season of Divine Breakthrough'

Hakeem Collins (Hakeem Collins Facebook page)

If you have been stuck in a spiritual rut, apostle and prophet Hakeem Collins wants to help you move forward to realize your kingdom purpose by breaking through unseen spiritual resistances.

Through his new podcast, "Prophetic Breakthrough," Collins looks to help believers bust through the stagnations and limitations in their lives and to help them fulfill God's calling on their lives.

"Your identity is important, and the Holy Spirit has been sent to help you achieve what God has called you to," Collins said on a recent episode of "Greenelines" on the Charisma Podcast Network. "And you can do it. I come as a mentor to help you get that extra push and boost to get to the next level."

Collins prayed this prayer over the body of Christ:

"I pray that this will be a season that they will begin to move into the accelerated pace that You, Father God, have called them to. I decree and declare that this is a season of divine breakthrough and that the glory of the Lord will be risen upon them according to Isaiah 60 and that Your light shines upon them.

"I pray that iron sharpens iron. Whenever they feel down and they feel like they don't have someone to relate to, that this podcast will become an aha moment. It will become a defining moment. It will be a word of hope and a word of breakthrough in them so they can carry out their day and their week.

"My heart is to see people just maximize their full potential in God and just be who they are in Christ. The world would be great if everyone just realized who they are and identify their calling and purpose. We all would just change the world."

For more about Hakeem Collins' ministry, listen to this podcast.


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