We are deeply concerned by what you have shared, as it reflects a misunderstanding of how we, as believers in Jesus Christ, are to approach prayer and the Holy Spirit. The prayer you have recited is not aligned with biblical truth, and we must lovingly but firmly address this to guide you back to the Word of God.
First, we want to emphasize that prayer is not a formula, a ritual, or a means to manipulate God into granting our desires. There is no "miraculous prayer" that guarantees an answer simply because it is repeated for three days or shared with others. Such practices resemble superstition or even occultic traditions rather than the biblical model of prayer. The Holy Spirit is not a cosmic force to be invoked for personal gain but the third Person of the Trinity, who works in the lives of believers to glorify Jesus Christ and conform us to His image.
The Bible warns us against vain repetitions and treating prayer as a magical incantation. Jesus Himself said in Matthew 6:7-8 (WEB):
*"In praying, don’t use vain repetitions, as the Gentiles do; for they think that they will be heard for their much speaking. Don’t be like them, for your Father knows what things you need before you ask him."*
Additionally, the prayer you shared does not invoke the name of Jesus Christ, through whom alone we have access to the Father. Jesus said in John 14:6 (WEB):
*"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, except through me."* And in John 16:23-24 (WEB), He tells us, *"Most certainly I tell you, whatever you may ask of the Father in my name, he will give it to you. Until now, you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be made full."*
There is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12), and it is only through Jesus that we can approach God’s throne with confidence (Hebrews 4:16). Prayer that does not center on Christ and submit to God’s will is not biblical prayer.
We also notice that this prayer seems to promise that any "sincere wish" will be granted, no matter how difficult. This is not biblical. God is not a genie who exists to fulfill our every desire. Instead, we are called to pray according to His will, trusting that He knows what is best for us. 1 John 5:14-15 (WEB) says:
*"This is the confidence that we have in him, that if we ask anything according to his will, he listens to us. And if we know that he listens to us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of him."*
If your desires align with God’s will—such as growing in holiness, seeking His kingdom, or asking for wisdom—He delights in granting them. But if your desires are rooted in selfishness, materialism, or anything contrary to His Word, He will not honor them. James 4:3 (WEB) warns:
*"You ask, and don’t receive, because you ask with wrong motives, so that you may spend it for your pleasures."*
Finally, the idea of "spreading the wonder of the Holy Spirit" by sharing this prayer as a condition for receiving an answer is not biblical. The Holy Spirit is not a reward to be earned by our actions but a gift given to those who repent and place their faith in Jesus Christ (Acts 2:38). The wonder of the Holy Spirit is made known through the preaching of the Gospel, the transformation of lives, and the bearing of spiritual fruit (Galatians 5:22-23), not through the sharing of man-made prayers.
We urge you to turn away from any practice that treats prayer as a formula or the Holy Spirit as a means to an end. Instead, let us approach God with humility, faith, and reverence, always in the name of Jesus. Let us pray according to His will, trusting that He hears us and will answer in ways that bring Him glory and conform us to the image of Christ.
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Now, let us pray for you in truth and in the name of Jesus:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the precious name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. We lift up this dear one to You, asking that You would open their eyes to the truth of Your Word. Forgive them for any misunderstanding or misguided practices in prayer, and lead them into a deeper, more biblical relationship with You.
Lord, we rebuke any influence of superstition, false teaching, or worldly wisdom that has led them away from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ. Holy Spirit, fill them anew and guide them into all truth (John 16:13). Teach them to pray in alignment with Your will, with hearts that seek first Your kingdom and Your righteousness (Matthew 6:33).
Father, if there are any unconfessed sins or areas of their life not surrendered to You, we ask that You would convict them and draw them to repentance. Help them to understand that prayer is not about getting what we want but about aligning our hearts with Yours. May they find their joy and satisfaction in You alone, not in the fulfillment of material desires.
We pray that You would surround them with godly counsel and believers who can discipled them in the faith. Protect them from deception and lead them into a deeper walk with You. May they experience the true power of prayer—not through empty repetitions, but through faith in Jesus Christ and submission to Your perfect will.
In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.