War Room 2026 · Intercessory Prayer Clinic

Welcome to theWAR ROOM

Justice · Judgment · Covenant · Repentance · Divine Intervention

“And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?”

— Luke 18:7 KJV

Objective

Rallying God’s troops through faith, repentance, and alignment — to reclaim our inheritance in the face of injustice.

What Is a War Room?

Where the Battle Is Won Before It Is Fought

In Literal War Times

In wartime, a war room is the command center where generals gather away from the front line. Maps are spread. Intelligence is studied. Strategy is forged. Enemies are named. Movements are coordinated.

Nothing decisive happens on the battlefield that was not first decided in the war room. The outcome of the war is shaped by what is settled in that room — long before the first shot is fired.

God’s War Room

In the Kingdom, the war room is the place of prayer. It is the secret place — the inner chamber — where intercessors meet with God to receive strategy, weep over the land, and bind what Heaven has already bound.

Ephesians 6:12 reminds us we wrestle not against flesh and blood. The real battle is spiritual. The real victory is won on our knees, in Jesus’ name, before it ever shows up in the news.

The Intercessor in the War Room

An intercessor is one who stands in the gap — a watchman on the wall, a priest at the altar, a soldier on assignment. Just as a general studies maps in the earthly war room, the intercessor studies the burden of the Lord and the cry of the people. Just as a battalion moves on coordinated orders, the intercessor moves on the rhema word of God.

God’s purpose for the intercessor in the War Room is fourfold: to seek Him, to discern the times, to release Heaven’s strategy, and to enforce the victory of the Cross over nations, families, communities, and systems of injustice.

The marching army needs the praying army. The pulpit needs the prayer closet. And the nation needs intercessors who will not let go until Heaven answers.

Welcome & Opening Exhortation

A Burden for Justice

We gather with a burden for justice, righteousness, repentance, mercy, and divine intervention in the face of present-day injustice, governmental corruption, oppression, covenant-breaking, racial inequity, voter suppression, and systems that afflict the poor, the marginalized, and African American communities — particularly throughout the South.

This gathering is not merely political; it is spiritual.

Scripture reveals repeatedly that when oppression rises, God listens for a cry. Heaven responds to humility, travail, repentance, and persistent prayer.

Marching may bring awareness… but weeping moves the hand of God.

Introduction

Seven Declarations

  1. IDeclare

    People of God, tonight we do not gather in fear. We do not gather in defeat. We do not gather in silence.

    We gather in the authority and the power of Jesus Christ — as watchmen on the wall, as intercessors, as those who understand that when injustice increases in the earth, Heaven looks for a people who know how to CRY OUT UNTO GOD.

  2. IIDeclare

    “Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand.” — Psalm 149:6 KJV

    Tonight, let the high praises of God be upon our mouths. Not fear. Not intimidation. Not despair. But PRAISE.

    Because praise confuses the enemy, shifts atmospheres, releases strength, and invites the presence of God into the battle.

  3. IIIDeclare

    “Shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him…?” — Luke 18:7 KJV

    Our God is not blind to injustice. He is the God who heard Israel’s cry in Egypt, who defended the widow, who answered Jehoshaphat, who remembered covenant, and who still rules in the affairs of men.

  4. IVDeclare

    When Zion cries… Heaven moves. When the righteous cry… God responds. When intercessors travail… strongholds begin to break.

    Tonight we are not coming with powerless religion. We are coming with prayer, with fasting, with humility, with repentance, with travail, and with expectation. Because there is an Avenger in the earth — the righteous Judge of all the earth.

  5. VDeclare

    “For the oppression of the poor, for the sighing of the needy, now will I arise, saith the LORD.” — Psalm 12:5 KJV

    Arise, O God. Arise in justice. Arise in righteousness. Arise in mercy. Arise against oppression. Arise against corruption. Arise against wicked systems. Arise against every demonic agenda seeking to silence truth and suppress righteousness.

  6. VIDeclare

    Let the Church arise. Let the intercessors arise. Let the watchmen arise. For this is the hour of prayer — the hour of travail — the hour of the cry.

    This is not the hour to faint, to retreat, to become weary, or to become spiritually silent. This is the hour for consecration, humility, bold intercession, and persistent prayer before the throne of God.

  7. VIIDeclare

    We believe that the same God who moved in scripture will move again — the same God who heard Israel in bondage, who answered Jehoshaphat, who vindicated the widow, who remembered covenant, and who fought for His people.

    And as Zion travails… she shall bring forth.