I Bind All Evil and Loose Blessings into Our Life
A Reflection on Matthew 16:19 and 18:18
I bind all evil—not by my own authority,
But by the power of Jesus' blood, the price He paid for me.
I bind the works of darkness, the whispers and the lies,
The hidden snares, the sudden fears, the sickness that defies.
“Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” (Matthew 16:19, AMP)
I bind the spirit of division, of strife, of bitter root.
I bind the hands of the enemy that seek to steal the fruit.
I bind confusion, anxiety, the torment of the night.
I bind all curses, generational chains, and put them to flight.
And I loose blessings into our life—a flood, a river, a rain.
Not by my worth, but by Christ's victory, by His suffering and His reign.
I loose peace that passes understanding, a calm beyond the storm.
I loose provision, timely and abundant, keeping our spirits warm.
“Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” (Matthew 18:18)
I loose healing—for body, soul, and mind.
I loosing purpose, a calling, a vision, a destiny designed.
I loose joy that rises like the morning sun,
I loose favor, open doors, a race that is well run.
I loose protection over our home, our family, our way.
I loose wisdom for decisions, for the words we choose to say.
I loose love—strong, patient, kind, the agape from above.
I loose hope—the anchor of the soul, the certainty of His love.
So I declare it done—in the name of Jesus, King.
What is bound is broken; what is loosed now takes its wing.
Not by my striving, but by the Spirit's fire and might.
I bind all evil. I loose all blessing. This day, this hour, this night.
Amen.
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