A powerful prayer to St. Anthony of Padua for your urgent miracle. Welcome.
Right now, in this very moment, you have been led here for a reason. Maybe you are searching for something you have lost. Maybe you are waiting for an answer that has not yet come.
Maybe you are carrying a burden that feels too heavy to bear alone. Maybe you are standing at the edge of hope, wondering if heaven still hears your voice. Whatever has brought you to this prayer today, know this.
You are not here by accident. St. Anthony of Padua has heard your heart before you even spoke a word.
He knows the prayers you whisper in the silence of your room. He knows the tears you have cried when no one else was watching. And today through this prayer you are about to experience the power of his intercession in your life.
This is not just another video. This is not just another prayer. This is a sacred moment where heaven bends down to meet your need.
Before we go any further, let me ask you something. Do you believe that God can still work miracles today? Do you believe that there is a saint in heaven right now who is listening?
Who is ready to bring your petition before the throne of God? If your answer is yes, even if it is a trembling yes, then you are in the right place. And if you are trusting God for something urgent today, something that keeps you awake at night, something that makes your heart ache with longing, then I want you to do something right now.
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Because when you do, you are not just supporting this ministry. You are making a declaration of faith. You are saying yes, I believe God is about to move in my life.
St. Anthony of Padua is known throughout the Catholic Church as the saint of miracles. He is the one we call upon when we have lost something precious.
He is the one we turn to when our prayers feel urgent and our hearts feel desperate. He lived a life of such holiness, such closeness to Jesus that even in his own time, people witnessed miracles simply by being near him. And the beautiful truth is this.
St. Anthony has not stopped working miracles. He has not stopped interceding for those who call upon him with faith.
There are people right now all over the world who are praying to St. Anthony. Some of them are praying for healing.
Some are praying for financial restoration. Some are asking him to help them find what they have lost. A job, a relationship, a sense of peace, a reason to keep going.
And St. Anthony hears every single one of those prayers. But there is something special about the prayer you are about to pray.
It is a prayer that has been prayed by countless faithful Catholics over the centuries and it has never returned empty. You might be wondering what makes this prayer so powerful. Is it the words themselves?
Is it the saint we are calling upon? The answer is both. The words of this prayer are soaked in faith, in trust, in the kind of desperation that moves heaven.
And St. Anthony as a powerful intercessor before God takes those words and presents them to Jesus on your behalf. He does not just listen to your prayer, he carries it.
He adds his own voice to yours. And when a saint like Anthony prays for you, things begin to shift in the spiritual realm. But let me be clear about something.
This prayer is not a magic formula. It is not a tool to manipulate God or force him to do what we want. This is a prayer of surrender.
It is a prayer that says, "God, I trust you. St. Anthony, I trust your intercession.
I am placing my need, my desperation, my miracle into your hands and I am believing that heaven will respond. " That kind of faith, that kind of trust is what opens the door for miracles to happen. So, as we begin this prayer together, I want you to do something.
I want you to be fully present. Turn off the distractions. Close the other tabs.
Silence the noise around you. This is your moment. This is your time to stand before God with everything you have been carrying and to ask him through the intercession of St.
Anthony to move on your behalf. And as we pray, I want you to pray not just with your mind but with your heart. Let every word sink deep into your soul.
Let every phrase become a cry, a plea, a song of hope rising up from the deepest part of who you are. Are you ready? Then let us begin.
St. Anthony of Padua, glorious wonderworker, you who have been called the hammer of heretics and the ark of the testament, we turn to you today with hearts full of need. We come before you not because we are worthy but because we are desperate.
We come not with perfect faith but with whatever faith we have left. And we ask you, holy saint, to hear this prayer and to carry it before the throne of God. You know what it is like to lose something precious.
You know what it is like to search and to seek and to wonder if what was lost will ever be found again. And because you know we trust you. We trust that you will understand the weight of what we are asking.
We trust that you will see the urgency in our hearts. We trust that you will not turn away from us but will instead draw near and intercede on our behalf. St.
Anthony, we ask you now in the name of Jesus Christ to pray for the miracle we need. Some of us need healing in our bodies. Some of us need healing in our minds.
Some of us need healing in our families, in our marriages, in our relationships with our children. Some of us are carrying debts we cannot pay, facing losses we cannot recover from, standing at crossroads where every direction looks dark. Some of us have been waiting for years for a breakthrough.
And we are tired. We are so tired. But we are here and we are asking and we are believing that you will help us.
Do you feel that the stirring in your chest? That is not just emotion. That is the Holy Spirit beginning to move.
That is the presence of God drawing close to you because you have opened your heart in faith. Stay with this. Do not pull back.
Do not let doubt creep in. Right now, in this moment, something is shifting in the spiritual realm because you have chosen to pray. St.
Anthony, you were known in your lifetime as the friend of the poor. You were known as the one who stood up for the voiceless. You were known as the one who brought the word of God to life in such a powerful way that even fish were said to have listened when you preached.
You were a man who was so close to Jesus. That when you held the Christ child in your arms, heaven itself stood still in wonder. And now from your place in glory, you continue to care for those who call upon you.
You continue to bring our needs before the heart of God. We are calling upon you today, St. Anthony.
We are asking you to take this prayer, this desperate cry, and to present it to Jesus. We are asking you to plead our cause. We are asking you to stand with us in this moment of need and to help us receive the miracle that only God can give.
There is a story told about St. Anthony that has been passed down through the centuries. A man had lost something of great value to him.
He searched everywhere but he could not find it. In his desperation, he prayed to St. Anthony asking for help.
And that night, St. Anthony appeared to him in a dream and told him exactly where to find what he had lost. The man woke up, went to the place St.
Anthony had shown him, and there it was. The thing he thought was gone forever had been restored to him. That is the kind of saint we are praying to today.
That is the kind of intercessor who is standing with us right now. St. Anthony does not just hear prayers.
He answers them. He moves. He acts.
He brings restoration where there has been loss. He brings hope where there has been despair. And he is listening to you right now.
What have you lost? What are you searching for? What is the miracle you need today?
Do not be afraid to name it. Do not be afraid to say it out loud, even if your voice shakes. God already knows what you need.
But there is power in speaking it, in declaring it, in bringing it into the light. So right now in the quiet of your heart, tell St. Anthony what you are asking for.
Tell him the name of the person who needs healing. Tell him the situation that needs to change. Tell him the door that needs to open.
Tell him everything. St. Anthony, we place our trust in you.
We believe that you are hearing this prayer. We believe that you are standing before Jesus right now, showing him the wounds in our hearts, showing him the needs we carry, showing him the faith we are clinging to. Even when everything around us says it is time to give up, we are not giving up.
We are here and we are praying and we are believing. You might be wondering right now, will this really work? Will I really receive my miracle?
Let me tell you something. God does not promise that every prayer will be answered in the way we expect or in the timing we hope for. But he does promise that he hears us.
He does promise that he is with us. And he does promise that when we pray with faith, when we ask according to his will, he responds. Sometimes the miracle we receive is exactly what we asked for.
Sometimes it is something even better, something we did not even know we needed. And sometimes the miracle is not in the external circumstance changing but in our hearts being strengthened to endure, to trust, to keep believing even when we cannot yet see the answer. But here is what I know for certain.
St. Anthony has never failed those who call upon him with sincere faith. There are countless testimonies of people who prayed this prayer, who asked for St.
Anony's intercession and who saw God move in powerful, undeniable ways. There are people who were healed when doctors said there was no hope. There are people who received financial provision in ways they could never have orchestrated themselves.
There are people who found what they had lost, who were reunited with loved ones they thought were gone forever, who experienced breakthroughs that could only be explained as miracles. And you can be one of those people. Your testimony can be the next one.
Your miracle can be the one that inspires someone else to pray, to believe, to trust that God is still in the business of doing the impossible. If this prayer is stirring something inside you right now, if you feel hope rising up in your chest, if you sense that God is speaking to your heart, then do not scroll past this moment. Hit that like button.
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So you can continue to grow in your faith. So you can continue to encounter the God who loves you and who hears every word you speak. St.
Anthony, we continue this prayer with renewed faith. We ask you to intercede for us in every area of our lives where we are struggling. We ask you to bring restoration where there has been brokenness.
We ask you to bring provision where there has been lack. We ask you to bring healing where there has been sickness. We ask you to bring peace where there has been turmoil.
We ask you to bring reconciliation where there has been division. We ask you to bring clarity where there has been confusion. You are the saint who finds what has been lost.
So we ask you, St. Anthony, to help us find our way when we feel lost. Help us find hope when despair is pressing in.
Help us find strength when we feel weak. Help us find the path forward when every road seems blocked. Help us find the courage to keep praying, to keep believing, to keep trusting that God has not forgotten us.
There are moments in life when we feel invisible. We feel like our prayers are bouncing off the ceiling, like God is not listening, like heaven has closed its ears to us. But that is a lie from the enemy.
That is a whisper from the darkness trying to get you to stop praying, to stop believing, to stop asking. Do not listen to that voice. Listen instead to the voice of God who says in his word, "Ask and it will be given to you.
Seek and you will find. Knock and the door will be open to you. " Those are not empty promises.
Those are the words of a father who loves you, who sees you, who knows exactly what you need. And St. Anthony, as a faithful son of God, is praying those very words over you right now.
He is asking on your behalf. He is seeking for you. He is knocking on the doors of heaven for you.
And those doors are beginning to open. Can you feel it? Can you sense the shift happening in your spirit?
You might not see the miracle yet with your physical eyes, but that does not mean it is not already in motion. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Right now, by faith, you can believe that your miracle is already being formed in the heart of God.
You can believe that the answer is on its way. You can believe that what seems impossible in the natural realm is already being made possible in the spiritual realm. St.
Anthony, we thank you for your faithfulness. We thank you for your willingness to intercede for us. We thank you for caring about the details of our lives.
For caring about the things that keep us awake at night, for caring about the burdens we carry and the battles we are fighting. You do not look down on us from heaven with judgment or indifference. You look at us with compassion, with understanding, with the same love that Jesus himself has for us.
And because of that love, we know that you are working on our behalf. Even now, there is something powerful that happens when we pray in community. When we join our voices together in faith right now, wherever you are watching this video, you are not alone.
There are others praying this same prayer, asking for their own miracles, standing in their own moments of desperation and hope. And together our prayers are rising like incense before the throne of God. Together we are creating a symphony of faith that heaven cannot ignore.
Together we are declaring that we believe in a God who still works miracles, who still hears prayers, who still moves mountains on behalf of those who trust him. St. Anthony, we lift up everyone who is watching this video right now.
We ask you to intercede for each person individually, for each specific need, for each unique situation. [clears throat] You know their names. You know their struggles.
You know what they are facing. And we ask you to bring the miracle that each one needs. Some need healing in their bodies.
Intercede for them. St. Anthony.
Some need restoration in their families. Intercede for them. Some need financial breakthrough.
Intercede for them. Some need deliverance from addiction, from fear, from depression, from anxiety. Intercede for them.
Some need direction, wisdom, clarity about what step to take next. Intercede for them. Whatever the need is, we are asking you to carry it before Jesus and to ask him to move with power, with mercy, with love.
We are asking you to be our advocate, our helper, our friend in this time of need. We are trusting you, St. Anthony, because we know that you have never failed those who call upon you with sincere hearts.
Do you remember the story of the nobleman in the Gospel of John who came to Jesus because his son was sick and dying? He did not care what anyone thought of him. He did not care about his reputation or his pride.
He came to Jesus in desperation and said, "Sir, come down before my child dies. " And Jesus said to him, "Go. Your son will live.
" The Bible tells us that the man believed the word that Jesus spoke to him and went on his way. And as he was going, his servants met him and told him that his son was alive. That man received his miracle because he believed.
He did not see the healing happen. He did not watch his son's fever break. He simply believed the word that was spoken and he acted on it.
And as he walked in faith, the miracle manifested. That is what is happening for you right now. You are praying this prayer in faith.
You are believing that St. Anthony is interceding for you. You are trusting that God hears you.
And as you walk forward from this moment, as you go about your day, as you continue to live your life, the miracle is already beginning to unfold. It might not happen in the way you expect. It might not happen in the timing you prefer, but it is happening.
God is moving. Heaven is responding. Your prayer is being answered.
St. Anthony, we ask you to strengthen our faith in this moment. When doubt tries to creep in, [clears throat] remind us of your faithfulness.
When fear tries to take hold, remind us of God's love. When weariness tries to make us give up, remind us that our breakthrough is closer than we think. We need you, St.
Anthony. We need your prayers. We need your intercession.
We need you to stand with us and to help us believe even when believing feels hard. You were a man who understood suffering. You were a man who knew what it was like to face opposition, to be misunderstood, to be tested.
But you never lost your faith. You never stopped trusting God. You never stopped believing that God was good, that God was faithful, that God was able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think.
And because you lived that way, because you died that way, you now stand in heaven as a powerful witness to the faithfulness of God. You now stand as a reminder to all of us that faith is worth it, that prayer is powerful, that miracles are real. St.
Anthony, we believe in the power of your intercession. We believe that you are hearing this prayer. We believe that you are moved by our needs.
That you are standing before Jesus right now with tears in your eyes and fire in your heart asking him to move on our behalf. We believe that Jesus is listening to you. We believe that the father is bending down from heaven, seeing the faith of his children, seeing the trust we are placing in him, and responding with mercy, with grace, with power.
There is a psalm that says, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. " If your heart is broken today, if your spirit feels crushed under the weight of what you are carrying, then this promise is for you. God is not far away.
He is not distant or indifferent. He is close. He is near.
He is right here with you in this moment. And he is about to save you. He is about to rescue you.
He is about to do something in your life that will leave you breathless with gratitude. St. Anthony, we are asking you to help us experience that nearness of God.
Help us to feel his presence. Help us to know that we are not alone. Help us to rest in the certainty that we are loved, that we are seen, that we are heard.
and help us to receive the miracle that God wants to give us. The miracle that he has already prepared for us. The miracle that is waiting for us on the other side of our faith.
Are you still with me? Are you still praying? Good.
Because we are not done yet. This prayer is building. This prayer is gaining momentum.
This prayer is creating a shift in the spiritual atmosphere around you. And I want you to stay connected to it. I want you to let every word sink deep into your spirit.
I want you to let this prayer become your prayer. Not just words you are hearing, but a cry that is rising up from the deepest part of your soul. St.
Anthony, we ask you now to specifically intercede for the following intentions. For those who are facing serious illness, who are battling diseases that threaten their lives, we ask you to pray for complete and total healing. We ask that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead would flow through their bodies, restoring every cell, every organ, every system to perfect health.
We speak life over them. We speak healing over them. We speak restoration over them.
And we ask you, St. Anthony to carry this prayer before Jesus and to ask him to touch them with his healing hand. For those who are struggling financially, who do not know how they will pay their bills, who do not know where their next meal will come from, who are facing eviction or foreclosure or bankruptcy.
We ask you to pray for miraculous provision. We ask that doors of opportunity would open that no one can shut. We ask that resources would come from unexpected places.
We ask that debts would be canceled, that loans would be forgiven. That money would come in ways that defy logic and reason. [clears throat] We ask you, St.
Anthony to intercede for financial breakthrough, for divine provision, for the kind of abundance that only God can give. For those who are struggling in their relationships, who are watching their marriages fall apart, who are estranged from their children, who are dealing with betrayal and heartbreak and pain. We ask you to pray for reconciliation.
We ask that hearts would be softened, that pride would be broken, that forgiveness would flow, that love would be restored. We ask that families would be healed, that marriages would be saved, that relationships that seemed beyond repair would be miraculously put back together. We ask you, St.
Anthony to intercede for restoration in every broken relationship. For those who are battling addiction, who are trapped in cycles of sin and shame, who feel like they can never break free, we ask you to pray for deliverance. We ask that chains would be broken, that strongholds would be torn down, that the power of addiction would be shattered in Jesus's name.
We ask that freedom would come, that sobriety would last, that new life would begin. We ask you, St. Anthony, to intercede for complete and total liberation from every form of bondage.
For those who are dealing with mental illness, with depression, with anxiety, with thoughts of suicide, with overwhelming darkness that seems to swallow them whole, we ask you to pray for peace. We ask that the God of all comfort would wrap his arms around them and whisper to their hearts that they are loved, that they are valuable, that they have a purpose, that their life matters. We ask that the darkness would lift, that hope would return, that joy would be restored.
We ask you, St. Anthony to intercede for mental and emotional healing. For those who are searching for direction, who do not know what to do next, who are standing at crossroads and cannot see the path forward.
We ask you to pray for clarity. We ask that God would speak clearly, that his will would be revealed, that the next step would become obvious. We ask that confusion would be replaced with certainty, that doubt would be replaced with confidence, that fear would be replaced with courage.
We ask you, St. Anthony, to intercede for divine guidance and wisdom. For those who are praying for loved ones who have walked away from the faith, who have turned their backs on God, who are living in rebellion and darkness.
We ask you to pray for their conversion. [clears throat] We ask that scales would fall from their eyes, that their hearts would be opened to receive the truth, that they would encounter Jesus in a way that changes them forever. We ask that prodigal sons and daughters would come home, that wandering sheep would return to the fold, that those who are lost would be found.
We ask you, St. Anthony, to intercede for the salvation of souls. Whatever your need is, whatever your miracle looks like, we are asking St.
Anthony to carry it before the throne of God right now. We are asking him to present your case, to plead your cause, to stand with you in this moment of faith. And we are believing that God is hearing this prayer and that he is already beginning to move on your behalf.
Let me ask you something. Have you ever noticed how in the darkest moments of your life, that is when God seems to show up in the most powerful ways? It is in the furnace that we see the fourth man walking with us.
It is in the storm that we see Jesus walking on the water toward us. It is in the valley of the shadow of death that we learn to fear no evil because God is with us. Your current situation, no matter how dark it seems, is the perfect setting for a miracle.
It is the perfect backdrop for God to display his power. It is the perfect opportunity for heaven to invade earth on your behalf. St.
Anthony, we thank you that you are not intimidated by the size of our problems. We thank you that you are not discouraged by how long we have been waiting. We thank you that you do not look at our situations and think they are too hard, too complicated, too far gone.
You serve a God for whom nothing is impossible. You serve a God who specializes in hopeless cases. You serve a God who loves to take what the world says is dead and breathe life back into it.
And we thank you that you are bringing our impossible situations before that God. Right now, as we continue in this prayer, I want you to do something. I want you to take a moment and imagine what it will feel like when your miracle comes.
Imagine the relief you will feel. Imagine the joy that will fill your heart. Imagine the testimony you will be able to share with others.
Imagine how your faith will be strengthened. How your relationship with God will deepen. How your life will change.
Let that vision fill your mind right now. Let it create expectation in your spirit. Let it fuel your faith.
Because what you are imagining is not just a fantasy. It is a glimpse of what God is preparing for you. St.
Anthony, we declare that our miracles are on the way. We declare that breakthroughs are coming. We declare that what has been impossible is about to become possible.
We declare that what has been delayed is about to be released. We declare that what has been stolen is [clears throat] about to be restored. We declare that what has been broken is about to be healed.
We declare that what has been lost is about to be found. We declare all of this in faith, believing that you are interceding for us and that God is responding to our prayers. Now, before we continue, I want you to do something important.
I want you to leave a comment below this video. Tell us what miracle you are praying for. You do not have to share all the details if you do not want to, but write something.
Write amen. If this prayer is resonating with your spirit, write I believe. If you are trusting God for a miracle, write praying for healing or praying for provision or praying for my family or whatever your specific need is.
When you leave that comment, you are making a public declaration of faith. You are speaking your need into existence. You are creating a community of believers who are standing with you, who are praying with you, who are believing with you.
And do not forget to like this video and share it. When you share this prayer, you are not just passing along a video. You are giving someone else the opportunity to encounter the power of St.
Anony's intercession. You are giving someone else the chance to experience a miracle. You might share this with someone who is on the verge of giving up.
And this prayer might be the very thing that helps them hold on. You might share this with someone who has never prayed to St. Anthony before and this might be the beginning of a powerful new devotion in their life.
So please take a moment right now, like this video, share it, subscribe to this channel, and let us continue praying together. St. Anthony, we come back to you with even more faith than when we started.
We come back with hearts that are beginning to believe, with spirits that are beginning to hope, with minds that are beginning to see that maybe, just maybe, our miracle is really on the way. We ask you to keep praying for us. Do not let up.
Do not grow weary. Keep standing before Jesus and asking him to move. Keep reminding him of his promises.
keep showing him the faith of his children who are trusting him even when everything around them says they should give up. You know there is a beautiful tradition in the Catholic Church of wearing or carrying a medal of St. Anthony.
People do this as a reminder that they are under his protection, that they are covered by his intercession, that they are not alone. And while we do not believe that the metal itself has magical power, we do believe in the power of symbols, in the power of reminders, in the power of keeping our minds focused on the things of God. So whether you have a medal of St.
Anthony or not, I want you to think of this prayer as your own personal connection to him. Every time you remember this prayer, every time you think about this moment, let it remind you that St. Anthony is still interceding for you, that your prayer is still rising before God, that your miracle is still on the way.
St. Anthony, we ask you to help us live in expectation. Help us to wake up each morning looking for signs of God's faithfulness.
Help us to go through our days with eyes that are open to see his hand at work. Help us to recognize the small miracles, the little blessings, the quiet confirmations that he is listening, that he is moving, that he is answering. and help us to not grow discouraged when the miracle does not come as quickly as we hoped.
Help us to trust your timing. Help us to believe that delay is not denial, that waiting is not wasting, that the longer it takes, the greater the testimony will be when it finally arrives. There is a story in the Bible about a woman who had been bleeding for 12 years.
She had spent all her money on doctors and none of them could help her. She was desperate. She was hopeless.
She was at the end of herself. But then she heard that Jesus was passing through her town and something stirred in her heart. Something whispered to her that if she could just touch the hem of his garment, she would be healed.
So she pushed through the crowd. She fought her way past the people who were blocking her path. And she reached out her hand and touched the edge of Jesus's cloak.
And immediately the bleeding stopped. Immediately she was healed. And Jesus turned around and said to her, "Daughter, your faith has healed you.
Go in peace. " That woman received her miracle because she refused to give up. She refused to let the obstacles stop her.
She refused to believe that her situation was hopeless. And you need to have that same determination right now. You need to push through the doubt.
You need to fight past the fear. You need to reach out in faith and touch the hem of Jesus' garment through this prayer. And when you do, your miracle is going to come.
Your healing is going to manifest. Your breakthrough is going to arrive. St.
Anthony, we are reaching out right now. We are touching the hem of Jesus's garment through your intercession. We are believing that the same power that healed that woman 2,000 years ago is available to us today.
We are trusting that the same God who heard her cry is hearing our cry. We are expecting that the same miracleworking Jesus who walked the earth in the first century is still walking with us now. Still responding to faith.
Still healing the sick. Still opening blind eyes. Still setting captives free.
We are not asking for something small. St. Anthony, we are asking for a miracle.
We are asking for the impossible. We are asking for something that only God can do. And we are asking in faith, believing that it will be done.
We are not begging with uncertainty. We are not pleading with doubt. We are standing in confidence knowing that we serve a God who delights in doing the impossible.
Who loves to show off his power, who enjoys proving to his children that he is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think. St. Anthony, you once said that actions speak louder than words.
You said that a single good deed is worth more than a thousand prayers. But you also knew the power of prayer. You knew that prayer is not just words spoken into the air.
Prayer is the way we partner with God. Prayer is the way we invite heaven to invade earth. Prayer is the way we access the supernatural.
Prayer is the way we release the power of God into our circumstances. And that is what we are doing right now. We are not just saying words.
We are releasing power. We are activating faith. We are opening doors in the spiritual realm.
We are creating opportunities for miracles to manifest. Do you remember when Jesus said that if we have faith as small as a mustard seed, we can tell a mountain to move and it will move? A mustard seed is tiny.
It is one of the smallest seeds there is. But Jesus was not concerned about the size of our faith. He was concerned about the presence of our faith.
Even a little bit of faith is enough to move mountains. Even a trembling, uncertain, barely there faith is enough for God to work with. So if you feel like your faith is weak right now, do not worry.
You have enough. The fact that you are here, the fact that you are praying, the fact that you have not given up, that is faith and God is going to honor it. St.
Anthony, we give you our small mustard seed faith. We give you our doubts and our fears and our questions. We give you our weariness and [snorts] our frustration and our impatience.
We give you everything we have and we ask you to take it before Jesus and to ask him to multiply it. We ask him to take our little bit of faith and to turn it into something powerful. something that can move mountains, something that can bring miracles into existence.
And as we give you our faith, we also give you our gratitude. We thank you in advance for the miracle that is coming. We thank you for interceding for us.
We thank you for caring about our needs. We thank you for being a friend to the desperate, a helper to the helpless, a voice for the voiceless. We thank you for who you are and for what you are doing on our behalf right now.
St. Anthony, we also lift up to you those who are not watching this video. Those who need a miracle but do not even know to ask.
We lift up those who have given up on prayer, who have lost faith, who have stopped believing that God can do the impossible. We ask you to intercede for them, too. We ask you to reach out to them in their darkness and to remind them that God has not forgotten them.
We ask you to stir something in their hearts that makes them want to pray again, [clears throat] that makes them willing to hope again, that makes them ready to believe again. There are people in this world right now who are contemplating ending their lives. There are people who see no way out, who feel like the pain will never end, who believe that death is the only escape.
St. Anthony, we ask you to intercede for them in a powerful way. We ask that they would encounter the love of God in such a real, tangible way that it stops them in their tracks.
We ask that hope would flood their hearts. We ask that they would realize that their life has meaning, that their story is not over, that their best days are still ahead of them. We ask you to save them, St.
Anthony. We ask you to rescue them from the pit of despair and to bring them into the light of God's love. There are also people who are carrying secret sins, secret shames, secret burdens that they have never told anyone about.
They are afraid that if people knew the truth about them, they would be rejected, abandoned, judged. St. Anthony, we ask you to intercede for them.
We ask that they would have the courage to bring their secrets into the light, to confess their sins, to seek help, to receive forgiveness. We ask that they would know that there is nothing they have done that is beyond the reach of God's mercy. We ask that they would experience the freedom that comes from being honest, from being known, from being loved in spite of everything.
St. Anthony, we are asking you to intercede not just for the people watching this video, but for the entire world. We ask you to pray for peace, for unity, for healing on a global scale.
We ask you to pray for leaders that they would govern with wisdom and justice. We ask you to pray for the poor that they would be lifted up. We ask you to pray for the sick that they would be healed.
We ask you to pray for the lost that they would be found. We ask you to pray for the church that it would be a beacon of light in a dark world. We ask you to pray for all of humanity that we would turn our hearts back to God and experience the revival, the restoration, the redemption that only he can bring.
As we come toward the end of this prayer, I want to ask you, do you feel different than when we started? Do you sense something shifting in your spirit? Do you notice a lightness, a hope, a peace that was not there before?
If you do, that is the work of the Holy Spirit. That is the result of prayer. That is evidence that heaven has been listening, that St.
Anthony has been interceding, that God has been moving. And if you do not feel anything yet, that is okay, too. Faith is not based on feelings.
Faith is based on truth. And the truth is that God has heard this prayer. Regardless of what you feel, St.
Anthony, as we bring this prayer to a close, we want to make one final request. We ask that you would stay with us. Do not leave us now.
Continue to intercede for us in the days and weeks and months ahead. continue to stand before Jesus and remind him of our needs. Continue to pray for our miracles even when we are not praying for ourselves.
We need you, St. Anthony. We need your help.
We need your prayers. We need your intercession and we trust that you will not abandon us, that you will continue to care for us, that you will continue to work on our behalf until our prayers are fully answered. We also ask that you would give us the grace to wait well.
Help us to not grow bitter as we wait. Help us to not lose hope as time passes. Help us to not give up when the answer is delayed.
Help us to trust that God's timing is perfect, that he is working behind the scenes in ways we cannot see, that he is preparing something better than we could have imagined. Help us to rest in his faithfulness. Help us to lean on his promises.
Help us to know deep in our souls that we are not forgotten, that we are not ignored, that we are deeply loved by a God who is actively working to bring about our good. St. Anthony, we seal this prayer with our faith.
We seal it with our trust. We seal it with our love for God and our confidence in his power. We declare that this prayer has been heard.
We declare that it is being answered. We declare that our miracles are on the way. We declare all of this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, who lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever.
Amen. Now, before you leave this video, I want to encourage you one more time. If this prayer has touched your heart, if you sense that God is speaking to you through it, if you believe that your miracle is on the way, then do not keep this to yourself.
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Like this video, share it with others. And let us continue to walk this journey of faith together. St.
Anthony, we thank you one last time. We thank you for hearing this prayer. We thank you for interceding for us.
We thank you for being a faithful friend, a powerful advocate, a loving brother in Christ. We trust you. We love you.
We honor you. And we ask that you would continue to pray for us until every tear is wiped away, until every burden is lifted, until every miracle is received, until every prayer is answered. We entrust ourselves to your care and we know that we are in good hands.
May the God of miracles, the God of hope, the God of love pour out his blessings upon you. May he heal what is broken in your life. May he restore what has been lost.
May he provide what is lacking. May he give you peace that surpasses understanding. May he fill you with joy that cannot be explained.
May he surround you with his presence and remind you every single day that you are his beloved child. That he has good plans for you, that he is working all things together for your good. And may St.
Anthony continue to walk with you, to pray for you, to stand beside you as you wait for your miracle. May his intercession be powerful. May his love for you be evident.
May his faithfulness to God inspire you to remain faithful as well. May you never doubt that heaven is on your side, that your prayers are heard, that your breakthrough is coming. Go now in peace.
Go in faith. Go in hope. Go in the confidence that you have prayed a prayer that will not return void.
Go knowing that St. Anthony has carried your petition before the throne of God and that God himself is preparing to answer in ways that will leave you in awe. Go with the certainty that your miracle is not a matter of if, but when.
Go with your head held high, your heart full of expectation, and your spirit resting in the promises of a God who never fails. We pray all of this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
[clears throat] Thank you for praying with us today. May God bless you abundantly. May St.
Anthony intercede powerfully and may your miracle come swiftly. Until we pray again, stay strong in faith. Stay rooted in hope.
Stay anchored in love. God is with you. St.
Anthony is with you. And your miracle is on the way. Amen.