This is the March 2025 Prayer Newsletter. March is declared as our month of Supernatural Restoration. We have prepared the prayer points specifically for this month. We encourage you to rise by midnight to make some declarations over March. We look forward to hearing your testimonies of Supernatural Restoration, in the name of Jesus Christ. (March Prayer Newsletter)
[Isaiah 42:22 NKJV] But this [is] a people robbed and plundered; All of them are snared in holes, And they are hidden in prison houses; They are for prey, and no one delivers; For plunder, and no one says, “Restore!”
God is a God of restoration. He has promised to restore what has been lost, stolen, or broken in the lives of His people (Joel 2:25; Jeremiah 30:17). In Him, nothing is ever truly beyond recovery. However, restoration is not automatic, we must take responsibility by standing on God’s promises and acting in faith to reclaim all that the enemy has taken.
Isaiah 42:22 describes a people in desperate need of restoration, yet no one stepped forward to declare, “Restore!” This highlights a vital spiritual principle: restoration requires declaration. Silence in the face of loss allows the enemy to maintain control, but bold declarations of faith activates God’s power to restore.
Throughout Scripture, we see examples of restoration through divine decree. King Cyrus issued an order for the return of everything that had been taken from Jerusalem. The Bible says, “In the first year of King Cyrus, King Cyrus issued a decree [concerning] the house of God at Jerusalem: “Let the house be rebuilt, …5. Also let the gold and silver articles of the house of God, be restored…” [Ezra 6:3, 5] Nehemiah confronted those who had unjustly seized property, commanding its restoration, and the people responded by returning what was stolen (Nehemiah 5:11-12). These stories remind us, that reclaiming what is lost often begins with a spoken decree backed by faith.
If the enemy has stolen from you—your peace, health, opportunities, or relationships, now is the time to rise up and declare restoration! Job 22:28 affirms, “You shall decree a thing, and it shall be established unto you.” God is still in the business of restoration, but He is waiting for you to declare it. Now is the time to step forward and reclaim what was lost!
Rotimi Oluwaseyitan is the Lead Pastor at Christ Royal Assembly and founder of Rotimi Oluwaseyitan Ministries. He has authored six books, including Exceeding Riches of His Grace, GraceNow Devotional, Prophetic Prayer Handbook, The fellowship of the Holy Spirit, Dealing with the Spirit of Herod, and the Mistakes of Lot. He is passionate about prayer and the word. He hosts a monthly prayer meeting online every first day of the month.
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