The country’s social media platforms have resorted to prayers and fasting to seek the face of the Almighty God for mercy and healing as the country battles with the fear and spread of the deadly Coronavirus.
President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in an address to the nation on Saturday, March 21, 2020 declared March 25, 2020 a National Prayer and Fasting Day.
President Akufo-Addo pleaded with Ghanaians to pray for the intervention of the Lord whilst following the measures outlined to curtail the spread of the virus in the country and world at large as the number of recorded cases keeps going up.
“Whilst we continue to adhere to these measures and ramp up our efforts to defeat this virus, I urge all of us also to seek the face of the Almighty. So, on Wednesday, 25th March 2020, I appeal to all Ghanaians – Christians and Muslims to observe a national day of fasting and prayer. Let us pray to God to protect our nation and save us from this pandemic,” he said.
Many people shared prayers on social media calling on ‘the lamb of God’, ‘healer’, ‘Abba Father’, ‘Throne of mercy’, and ‘The God of Shadrach, Meshack, and Abednego’ to save the world from the dreadful pandemic
Check out some of these prayers below:
Oh God heal Mother Ghana ???????? and the rest of the Nation involve in this Corona virus Pandemic ??????
— Rave Tv (@ravetv_) March 25, 2020
#NationalDayOfPrayer pic.twitter.com/gJUEYMZWbP
Jehovah God In Heaven
— NII WEEKEND???? (@Weekend_Can) March 25, 2020
My Country Ghana Is Sick Of A Dangerous Disease
Please Heal My Land
Amen
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#NationalDayOfPrayer
Oh Lamb of God
— Konjiki Ashisogi Jizou (@agyasika) March 25, 2020
That takest away the sins of the world
Have mercy upon us#NationalDayOfPrayer
Let your peace be with us this moment, let your peace be with us tomorrow and forever. May you hear our cry as you did to the Prophet in the days of Israelites. These and many more we ask from you in the name of you holy son, JESUS, now and forever more
— Official Tweeter Ambassador™ (@RepUrJersey) March 25, 2020
Amen.#NationalDayOfPrayer
We lay our lives before the most merciful throne and we cry out ABBA father, heal our nations. #NationalDayOfPrayer ????????????????????????
— BENERIC (@AsumangEric1) March 25, 2020
Maybe we've sinned or gone contrary to your word. Probably it's just a natural pandemic. Or a biological weapon gone wrong. Whatever it is, Dear God, save your children and *HEAL OUR LAND*#NationalDayOfPrayer
— Nhyira Boahene (@nhyira_boahene) March 25, 2020
Defend us against this pandemic Lord#NationalDayOfPrayer
— Max (@maxthedecoy) March 25, 2020
God, we prayed for rain and you heard us, we come again before You father, please heal our earth. We thank you that you are #GOD and we thank you for an answered prayer. Amen.#NationalDayOfPrayer
— Mr.Akoto???????????????? (@akoto_mr) March 25, 2020
The God of Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego...You’ve done it before and today we are pleading you do it for the world..#NationalDayOfPrayer
— Simply . Bhanx ???? (@qwayisibea_) March 25, 2020
Let this too pass oh Lord???????? #NationalDayOfPrayer
— Jeffery Pepson (@JefferyQuojo) March 25, 2020
Hello God,
— Godson????????? (@OtuGodson) March 25, 2020
We are in great need of your love and mercy????. We’ve been lost and confused for sometime now. God we pray that you help us all like before????. This is all I ask????.
Your son
Godson.#NationalDayOfPrayer
You’ve done it again, Lord. You’ve done it again.
— Jessa Robertson???? (@ahdei_jessa) March 25, 2020
You are good, and You are mighty, and You are merciful! And You keep taking care of us when we don’t deserve it.
Praise You, Jesus! You are Lord….#NationalDayOfPrayer
O Lord our God you are our refuge and strength. When we are vulnerable, you are our refuge. When we cry for help, you will answer. Remind us Lord that you are always with us, you will never leave or forsake us. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.#watsuptek #NationalDayOfPrayer pic.twitter.com/vrmPBrmWZN
— Watsuptek KNUST (@watsuptek) March 25, 2020
Lord Have Mercy On Us.#NationalDayOfPrayer
— Rev.IsmailaHansAwudu (@RevIsmaila) March 25, 2020