Book Review

Prayers to Destroy the Works of the Devil

By Collins Asein · May 4, 2026 · 5 min read
Prayers to Destroy the Works of the Devil
500 Declarations
Prayers to Destroy the Works of the Devil
by Collins Asein
500 warfare declarations to dismantle demonic operations, break satanic strongholds, and enforce your victory in Christ.
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What Is This Book About?

Prayers to Destroy the Works of the Devil is a 500-declaration warfare arsenal based on 1 John 3:8, that the Son of God was manifested to destroy the works of the devil. Collins Asein took that mandate and wrote 500 specific, scripture-backed prayers for dismantling every demonic operation that has been working against a believer's life.

These are not gentle prayers. They are declarations of war against satanic strongholds, assignments, and operations.

What You Will Find Inside

Who Should Read This Book?

Every believer who understands that they have an enemy and that enemy is working against them. This book is for anyone who wants to go beyond defensive prayer and start enforcing the victory that Jesus already won at the cross.

Christ Already Won. You Are Enforcing the Victory.

Jesus destroyed the works of the devil at Calvary. These prayers enforce that destruction. Collins Asein wrote this book from the theological foundation that the war is already won, and the believer's job is to apply that victory through prayer and declaration over every area of life the enemy still occupies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many prayers should I pray at one time?
Pray as many as you are led to. Some readers pray 5 per day. Others go into an extended session and pray 20 to 30 declarations during intense warfare periods.
Can this be used in a church prayer meeting?
Yes. Many churches use this book as the framework for corporate warfare prayer sessions and prayer vigils.
Is there a difference between this book and Dangerous Prayers That Stop the Devil?
Dangerous Prayers is more conversational and story-like in some prayers. This book is 500 pure declarations, more like a warfare arsenal than a narrative.
Does the book explain how the devil works before teaching you to pray against him?
There is enough context in the book to understand the spiritual dynamics, but the primary focus is the prayers themselves rather than extended teaching.

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