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Shall we appreciate the name of the Lord, for His goodness and mercy over us, and over everything he
had given us.

2. Shall we ask for forgiveness of sin: inherited sin, ancestral's sin, commited sin, etc. (be sincere about
this)

3. Call God names as you want him to manifest Himself and His glory in your life.

4. Oh God of all creation, purify and anoint me for specialty

5. In the name of Jesus Christ, i receive special grace to do special things in the name of Jesus Christ.

6. In the name of Jesus, I receive God's grace that my ancestors lack that gives devil authority over them

7. Holy Ghost/3x, endue me and all about me for signs and wonders.

8. According to your unfailing word (Acts 19:12), i receive grace like Paul to do unusual things and end
unpleasants issues in the name of Jesus Christ.

9. Power of God that transformed Paul and his aprons, transform me and everything about me to become
solutions to issues in name of Jesus Christ.

10. Holy Ghost, am available, make me useful and powerful for life in the name of Jsus Christ

11. [a] In the name of Jesus, i reject satanic offer and sacrifice offer place on me, carried on my behalf or
target against me

[b] I receive power and living presence of God to end the era of wickedness in my generation,
satanic's mark be erased by the blood of Jesus.

[c] I and my household refuse to be victim of evil this year and years ahead, hand of God, save us
now in Jesus' name.

12. Manipulating spirit, occultics activities, demonic forces, awakening sacrifices, and every
manifestation of darkness concerning me, be nullified by fire in the name of Jesus Christ.

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Understanding the Various Mantles Mentioned in the Bible

In the Bible, mantles are symbolic garments that represent authority, power, and anointing bestowed upon
individuals by God. Throughout the Scriptures, we see different types of mantles being passed from one
person to another, signifying a transfer of spiritual inheritance or responsibility. Here are some significant
types of mantles found in the Bible:

1. Prophetic Mantle: One of the most well-known types of mantles in the Bible is the prophetic mantle.
This mantle signifies the calling and anointing of a prophet to deliver messages from God to His people.
In the Old Testament, we see examples of prophets like Elijah and Elisha who carried a prophetic mantle
and performed miracles in the name of the Lord.

2. Priestly Mantle: The priestly mantle represents the authority to intercede on behalf of the people before
God. In the Old Testament, the priests were designated by God to offer sacrifices and prayers for the sins
of the people. The priestly mantle symbolizes holiness, purity, and consecration to serve in the house of
the Lord.

3. Kingly Mantle: The kingly mantle signifies rulership, leadership, and authority over a kingdom or
territory. Kings in the Bible were often anointed with oil as a symbol of receiving the kingly mantle from
God. Examples include King David, who was anointed by Samuel to become the king of Israel.

4. Spiritual Warfare Mantle: The spiritual warfare mantle represents the power to engage in spiritual
battles against the forces of darkness. In Ephesians 6:12, we are reminded that our struggle is not against
flesh and blood but against spiritual forces. Those who carry the spiritual warfare mantle are equipped
with spiritual weapons to overcome the enemy.

5. Mantle of Favor: The mantle of favor denotes divine blessing, grace, and preferential treatment from
God. Throughout the Bible, we see individuals like Joseph and Esther who received God’s favor and
experienced supernatural promotion and protection in difficult circumstances.

6. Legacy Mantle: The legacy mantle symbolizes the passing down of spiritual inheritance from one
generation to the next. In 2 Timothy 1:6, Paul reminds Timothy to fan into flame the gift of God that was
given to him through the laying on of hands. The legacy mantle carries the anointing and blessings of
those who have gone before us.

7. Mantle of Anointing: The mantle of anointing represents the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit
upon a person for a specific purpose or ministry. Just as kings and priests were anointed with oil in the
Bible, believers today can receive the mantle of anointing to fulfill their God-given assignments.

8. Healing Mantle: The healing mantle signifies the authority to pray for the sick and see miraculous
healings take place. Jesus and His disciples carried a healing mantle that brought physical and spiritual
restoration to those in need. Today, believers can also operate in the healing mantle through faith and
prayer.
Understanding the significance of these different types of mantles in the Bible can help us recognize and
embrace the unique calling and anointing that God has placed upon our lives. May we seek to walk in
obedience and surrender to His will, carrying the mantles He has entrusted to us with humility and faith.

What are biblical mantles?

In the Bible, mantles are symbolic of authority, leadership, and anointing. They were often worn by
prophets and leaders as a symbol of their calling and position of influence. For example, Elijah passed his
mantle to Elisha as a sign that he was being appointed as his successor (2 Kings 2:13-14). The concept of
the mantle signifies not just a physical garment, but also the spiritual authority and empowerment that
comes with it.

What is the spiritual meaning of the mantle?

In the Bible, the mantle symbolizes authority, anointing, and calling from God. When a mantle is passed
from one person to another, it represents a transfer of spiritual authority or responsibility. In the Old
Testament, we see examples of this with Elijah passing his mantle to Elisha, signifying that Elisha would
now carry on Elijah’s work and ministry.

The mantle can also represent the anointing of the Holy Spirit for a specific calling or task. Just as
prophets and kings in the Bible were anointed with oil as a sign of God’s empowering presence, the
mantle can symbolize that divine anointing for service.

Overall, the mantle in a biblical context is a powerful symbol of God’s calling and empowerment on an
individual’s life. It signifies a commissioning to carry out God’s work and fulfill a specific purpose in His
kingdom.

What is the difference between mantle and anointing?

In the context of the Bible, mantle and anointing are both symbolic terms that represent positions of
authority, responsibility, and power.

A mantle refers to a cloak or a covering that symbolizes the transfer of authority from one person to
another. In the Bible, when a mantle is passed down from one individual to another, it signifies that the
spiritual gifts, calling, and responsibilities associated with that mantle are also transferred.

Anointing, on the other hand, refers to the act of pouring oil on someone as a symbol of God’s
empowering presence and approval for a specific task or position. It signifies that the individual has been
chosen and equipped by God for a particular purpose or role.

While a mantle signifies the transfer of authority or responsibility, an anointing signifies the
empowerment and consecration by God for a specific task or ministry. Both concepts are often
interconnected in the Bible, as the passing of a mantle is often accompanied by an anointing to empower
the individual to carry out the duties associated with that mantle.

*What Does It Mean To Carry A Mantle?*

In the context of the Bible, to carry a mantle means to take up or inherit a position of authority,
responsibility, or anointing from someone who held that role before. In the Old Testament, the passing of
a mantle often symbolized the transfer of leadership and spiritual power from one individual to another.
This act signified the divine appointment and commissioning of the new bearer of the mantle for their
tasks and calling. One famous example is the prophet Elijah passing his mantle to Elisha as a sign of his
successorship (2 Kings 2:13-14). Carrying a mantle signifies the continuation and manifestation of God’s
purpose and authority through an individual.

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