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Anchor Scripture
“Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men.”
Proverbs 22:29 (KJV)
Lord, I commit my work to excellence — not for my own glory but for Yours. Let the quality of what I do open doors that no person can shut, and let it bring me before those You have appointed for my story, in the name of Jesus.
Father, give me the spirit of Daniel — an excellent spirit that sets me apart in every environment. Let my distinction be clearly God-given, and let it advance Your kingdom in the marketplace, in Jesus' mighty name.
Lord, be with me in my work as You were with Joseph. Let those around me see that You are with me — let Your presence be the reason my work prospers, and let all its fruit bring You glory, in the mighty name of Jesus.
Lord, I bring my work before You today as an offering. Whatever I do, I do it with all my heart — as working for You, not for people. Let my work be worship and my output be honourable, in Jesus' name.
Let Your favour rest upon me, Lord, and establish the work of my hands. Let what I build carry Your blessing and outlast my own effort. Establish it — make it stand, through Christ our Lord.
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Marketplace prayers are Scripture-based prayers specifically for the workplace, business environment, and professional life. They cover favour with colleagues and leadership, integrity under pressure, divine connections, and kingdom impact in secular environments. RhemaOS offers a dedicated Marketplace prayer adaptation that personalises Scripture for your specific work context.
Proverbs 3:3–4 and Psalm 5:12 are direct Scripture anchors for favour. Praying for favour at work means declaring God's blessing over your relationships, your reputation, and your results — and asking for the kind of distinction Daniel had (Daniel 6:3) that is clearly God-given, not self-manufactured.
Absolutely. Genesis 39 records God's blessing on Joseph's work explicitly. Deuteronomy 28 includes marketplace blessing in the covenant promises. Praying for workplace success is not worldly — it is biblical, provided the motive is kingdom impact and not merely personal gain.
Proverbs 16:3 ("Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans"), Psalm 32:8 ("I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go"), and Isaiah 48:17 ("I am the Lord your God, who teaches you what is best for you") are powerful pre-meeting declarations.