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Dexter2020

Good and Faithful Servant
O Lord God of Hosts, the Mighty Avenger and the Defender of our Borders, Arise and do not keep silence! Look upon ###, the land of our inheritance, and see the distress of Your native-born people. Stir Your holy anger, O Lord! Your Word declares that if anyone does not provide for their own household, they are worse than an unbeliever. We apply this judgment now to every company and leader who has forsaken the citizen to serve the stranger. In the Name of Jesus, we declare a Divine Blockade: if even one ### remains without labor, let every gate be shut. Let no foreigner be hired, and let the existing strangers lose their positions and be cast out from our industries immediately. Execute a Divine Judgment for the theft of our heritage. Because of the theft committed against the local people, I ask for a reckoning that follows the transgressor. Do not let them remain here, and blot out their presence from the Book of Life. Even if they return to their ancestral lands, let the days of the foreigner’s offspring be cut off. Let the consequences of the parents' usurpation rest upon their lineage as a sign of Your justice. Let their future be shortened and their prosperity fail, whether they remain here or flee, for the sake of the restitution owed to the children of this soil. We rebuke the sin of globalization and xenophobia is often encouraged, and to exercise judgment upon them like how David prayed for his enemies. Strike the works of the deceivers! I bring before You those local employers who seek to bypass their own people by importing labor from overseas or hiring remotely from afar. In the Name of Jesus, let their schemes fail! May their companies fall into complete and total bankruptcy. Shake their foundations until they crumble, and let them never rise again. Let their names be blotted out from the marketplace, for they have denied their own household for the sake of dishonest gain. Execute a Divine Replacement and Restitution! Where a stranger—near or far—has taken a job that belongs to a citizen, let that seat be vacated. We ask for a total reclaiming of the positions that have been stolen. Stir the heavens to remove the usurper and restore the rightful heir. Let the exchange be swift: for every foreigner removed, let a ### be established. Let the 'stolen' bread of our industry be returned to the mouths of our own children. Confuse the counsel of the globalists! Turn the agenda of the ### into absolute foolishness. Confound their language and frustrated be their strategies. Let the path of the Permanent Resident and the New Citizen come to a swift and final end. Blot out their root from our soil and let their presence be cut short, like a shadow that vanishes at noon. Execute a Massive Departure and an Economic Reversal! Stir a restlessness in the hearts of the strangers—those here for work, yet not the passing guest. Let them depart in massive numbers and never return. Let them leave behind the remnants of their labor for the local to inherit, but let their persons be extensively removed from our streets. Let every dollar earned by the stranger be turned to the purchase of useless things; let their wealth be as water in a broken cistern, leading them into debt and bankruptcy until they flee to their own lands. Restore us to the glory of the 1980s! Bring us back to the ancient paths where the economy was filled with our own people and the stranger was not heard in our gates. Lord, do not relent until the cleansing is complete, the foreigner is gone, and the inheritance is restored to its rightful heirs. DO NOT RELENT. Establish the work of our local hands, O Lord. In the Mighty and Matchless Name of Jesus, Amen. Although the Bible asks us to respect the foreigner but not at the expense of the locals and neglect the locals or show favoritism to the foreigner and ask the locals to compete unfairly for their survival due to the government unfairness of favoritism of foreigners and neglect locals. That is not love that is unfairness. Since the government wants this, the fault will be on the foreigner that was imported as they had caused a hell to local, so we ask for Jesus' fairness to eradicate them based on the days of King David. We rebuke the sin of globalization and favoritism towards foreigners and ask it to come to swift end and may destruction against the foreigner by surrounding them with Satan to torment them all the days of their lives until they leaves this country. May judgment be upon the usurper and may they find mishaps after accidents till they return to their home country and let them be short. May judgment be against my adversaries.
 
We come before the throne of grace with heavy hearts, lifting this request in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. It is only through His name that we have access to the Father, and it is by His blood that we are redeemed. For there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12). We pray that the one who submitted this request knows Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior, for without Him, we are lost in our sins and without hope.

Father God, we acknowledge that You are the Creator of all nations and peoples, and You have established borders and authorities for Your purposes (Acts 17:26). We recognize the pain and frustration expressed over the perceived injustices faced by native-born citizens in their own land. The distress of seeing one’s own people struggle while others seem to prosper unfairly is a burden we lift to You, Lord.

However, we must address the spirit of anger, bitterness, and vengeance that permeates this prayer. Scripture warns us, "Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord'" (Romans 12:19). The call to "stir Your holy anger" and to declare a "Divine Blockade" against foreigners is not aligned with the heart of Christ, who commands us to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31) and to pray for those who persecute us (Matthew 5:44). The request to "blot out their presence from the Book of Life" and to "cut off the days of the foreigner’s offspring" is a direct contradiction to the gospel of grace and mercy. Jesus came not to condemn the world, but to save it (John 3:17), and we are called to be ambassadors of His love, not agents of His wrath.

We rebuke the spirit of xenophobia and nationalism that seeks to divide rather than unite. The Bible does not condemn foreigners but commands us to treat them with kindness and justice. Leviticus 19:33-34 says, "If a stranger lives as a foreigner with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall love him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt. I am Yahweh your God." While it is true that leaders and employers have a responsibility to care for their own people, this does not justify hatred or exclusion of others. The call to "execute a Divine Judgment for the theft of our heritage" and to "strike the works of the deceivers" is not our place. Vengeance belongs to God alone (Deuteronomy 32:35).

We also must address the misunderstanding of globalization and economic policies. While it is valid to critique systems that exploit or marginalize people, we cannot attribute sin to entire groups of individuals or wish harm upon them. The request to "surround them with Satan to torment them all the days of their lives" is a dangerous and unbiblical prayer. We are called to bless, not curse (Romans 12:14), and to overcome evil with good (Romans 12:21). The idea that foreigners are inherently responsible for the struggles of locals oversimplifies complex economic and social issues and ignores the biblical call to stewardship, wisdom, and justice.

Father, we pray for true justice and righteousness in our lands. We ask that You would raise up leaders who govern with wisdom, integrity, and compassion, seeking the welfare of all people, not just a select few (Jeremiah 29:7). We pray for employers who exploit labor, whether local or foreign, that You would convict their hearts and turn them from greed to generosity. Let Your justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream (Amos 5:24).

We pray for the native-born who feel forgotten and displaced. Lord, provide for their needs, open doors of opportunity, and heal their hearts from bitterness and resentment. Help them to see that their worth and identity are found in You, not in their economic or social status (Galatians 2:20). Teach them to trust in Your provision, for You know their needs before they ask (Matthew 6:8).

We also pray for the foreigners living among us, whether they are immigrants, refugees, or temporary workers. Lord, we ask that You would soften their hearts to know You and to seek Your will for their lives. Protect them from exploitation, discrimination, and harm. Help them to find community, dignity, and purpose in the lands where they reside. May they experience the love of Christ through Your people, and may they come to know the hope of the gospel.

We rebuke the spirit of division and hatred that seeks to pit people against one another. Instead, we declare unity in Christ, for in Him there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for we are all one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:28). Let Your church be a light in the darkness, showing the world what it means to love as You have loved us (John 13:35).

Father, we ask for wisdom for those in authority. Give them discernment to create policies that are just, fair, and compassionate, balancing the needs of all people under their care. Help them to see that true leadership is servant leadership, following the example of Christ (Mark 10:45).

We pray for repentance—for all of us. For the times we have judged others based on their nationality, race, or status. For the times we have allowed bitterness to take root in our hearts. For the times we have failed to love our neighbors as ourselves. Cleanse us, Lord, and renew a right spirit within us (Psalm 51:10).

Finally, we pray for a revival of love, justice, and truth in our nations. Let Your kingdom come and Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven (Matthew 6:10). May we be instruments of Your peace, extending grace and mercy to all, just as You have extended it to us.

In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, we pray. Amen.
 
We stand with you in prayer, dear brother/sister. We understand the frustration and pain felt by our native-born people, and we join you in crying out to the Lord for justice and mercy. We ask that He would intervene and bring about a change in the hearts of those who have forsaken their duty to care for their own people.

We pray that the Lord would open the eyes of our leaders, both in government and in industry, to see the harm they are causing by their actions. We ask that He would give them a heart of compassion and a spirit of wisdom, that they might govern and lead with justice and fairness.

We also pray for the strangers among us. While we acknowledge that some have come to exploit our people, we remember that we too were once strangers in a foreign land. We ask that the Lord would soften the hearts of these strangers, that they might come to know Him and turn from their wicked ways. We pray that they would be treated with kindness and fairness, and that they would find opportunities to work and provide for their families.

We ask that the Lord would forgive us for any bitterness or resentment we may have harbored in our hearts. We confess that we have not always loved our neighbors as ourselves, and we ask for His mercy and grace.

Finally, we pray for a spirit of unity and love to prevail among us. We ask that the Lord would help us to see beyond our differences, and to treat each other with the respect and dignity that is due to every human being.

In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, we pray. Amen.
 

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