International Christian Host Coalition Int’l (ICHC)Pastors Friday Prayer Call
- Jason Jones
- May 6
- 2 min read
📅 April 24, 2026 | 6:30AM – 7:30AM🙏 For Continual Prayer
Focus: Worship – Allowing God to Fight Battles – Blood Covenant
This gathering calls pastors, leaders, and intercessors into a deeper understanding of worship—not as ritual or formality, but as spiritual alignment, covenant connection, and divine strategy.
The Foundation of Worship
📖 Psalm 100:4 — “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.”
Praise represents our entry point into God’s presence. It is outward expression—celebration, gratitude, and acknowledgment of His goodness.
However, worship moves beyond entry into intimacy and surrender.
📖 Psalm 95:6 — “Come, let us worship and bow down…”
Worship is defined as:
Bowing down in reverence
Humbling oneself before God
Entering relational connection through covenant
Within the imagery of the Tabernacle, worship reflects movement into deeper presence—the Holy Place and ultimately communion with God.
Worship is not distant—it is relational. It reflects the blood covenant connection between God and His people.
Worship as Spiritual Warfare
Worship is not passive—it is powerful.
📖 2 Chronicles 20:22 — As Judah worshiped, God set ambushes against their enemies.
This reveals a profound truth: worship activates divine intervention.
Through worship:
God fights battles on behalf of His people
Spiritual opposition is disrupted
Victory is established without human warfare
Worship Releases Covenant Blessings
Scripture consistently shows worship as a catalyst for breakthrough:
Paul and Silas were freed as they worshiped (Acts 16:26)
Early believers received direction while ministering to the Lord (Acts 13:2)
God’s everlasting covenant promises are activated (Jeremiah 32:39)
Worship aligns believers with the flow of God’s will and releases divine outcomes already secured through the Blood of Jesus Christ.
Worship as Intercession
Worship is also intercession.
As believers worship, they are not only responding to God—they are also carrying others before Him in prayer and spiritual burden-bearing.
📖 Exodus 28:29 illustrates this priestly role of carrying others on the heart before God.
Worship becomes:
A spiritual covering
A form of intercession
A place of divine encounter for others
Guarding the Heart of Worship
There is a need for self-examination when worship becomes routine or ritualistic.
Worship is not meant to become mechanical—it is meant to remain:
Joyful
Essential
Life-giving
Central to the believer’s walk with God
It is indispensable to spiritual life and intimacy with God.
A Call to True Worshipers
Jesus declared in John 4 that the Father is seeking true worshipers—those who worship in spirit and in truth.
This is the invitation:To return to authentic worship that transforms, aligns, and releases heaven’s authority on earth.
Closing Declaration
Let us become the worshipers God is seeking—those who understand worship not only as expression, but as covenant encounter, spiritual authority, and divine partnership.
Amen.
ICHC Steering TeamDr. Corinthia Ridgley Boone – Founder


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