Prayer Points Against Uncompleted Projects
Psalm 90:17: “And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.”
Introduction
An uncompleted project can become a heavy burden when it remains unfinished for a long time. Money has been spent, effort has been made and expectations have been raised, yet the project still remains at the same stage. When this continues, frustration can set in and the person may begin to lose hope.
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Subscribe NowPsalm 90:17 gives us a powerful prayer concerning the work of our hands. Moses asked God to establish their work, showing us that our efforts need more than a good beginning; they need stability, progress and lasting results. A project that is established is not always struggling to survive or constantly returning to the same point.
Some projects remain unfinished because the resources are no longer available. Others are delayed because of poor planning, wrong decisions, unreliable people or unexpected problems. This is why prayer must go together with wisdom, because sometimes God answers by showing you what needs to be corrected.
There are also projects that begin well but later become stagnant. The enthusiasm at the beginning disappears, money becomes difficult, workers disappoint or new responsibilities begin to compete for attention. When this happens, a person needs fresh direction and strength to continue.
God can establish the work of your hands by giving you wisdom, provision, favour and the right people. He can also help you avoid waste, confusion and decisions that would keep the project unfinished. Your prayer should therefore be for both divine help and practical wisdom.
As you pray these prayers, ask God to establish every legitimate project in your hands. Ask Him to breathe fresh life into what has become stagnant and give you the grace to complete what is worth finishing. May every uncompleted project move from delay into progress and from progress into successful completion, in Jesus’ name.
Keys to Completing Uncompleted Projects
Revisit the Original Plan
Sometimes a project remains unfinished because the original plan was not realistic. Go back and review the budget, timeline, materials, people involved and the steps that were supposed to be followed.
Ask yourself what went wrong and what needs to change. A corrected plan can give new life to a project that has been stagnant for a long time.
Set Clear Priorities
Trying to handle too many projects at once can divide your attention and resources. Decide which project needs to be completed first and give it proper focus.
Completion often requires concentration. It is better to finish one important project than to keep starting many things without bringing any of them to completion.
Manage Your Resources Wisely
Money, time and materials must be handled carefully. Poor management can delay a project even when the original resources were enough.
Ask God for wisdom to manage what is available. Avoid waste, unnecessary spending and decisions that do not move the project forward.
Work With the Right People
Unreliable contractors, workers, partners or advisers can slow down a project. Be careful about the people you allow to handle important responsibilities.
Choose people who are competent and trustworthy. Proper supervision and accountability can also prevent unnecessary delays.
Keep Moving in Small Steps
Some projects cannot be completed at once. Instead of becoming discouraged, break the work into smaller stages and deal with one stage at a time.
Small but consistent progress is better than abandoning the project completely. Keep moving until the work begins to take shape again.
Ask God to Establish the Work
Psalm 90:17 is a prayer for God to establish the work of our hands. Ask Him to give you favour, wisdom, provision and strength until the project is completed.
Do your part faithfully and trust God to bring stability and progress to the work in your hands.
Scriptures for Establishing the Work of Your Hands
Psalm 90:17 — “And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.”
This verse is a direct prayer for stability and success in the work of our hands. It teaches us to ask God not only to help us begin, but also to make our efforts lasting and fruitful.
Proverbs 16:3 — “Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established.”
This verse reminds us to commit our plans and projects to God. When we involve Him, we can ask for wisdom, clarity and direction concerning what should be done next.
Luke 14:28 — “For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?”
Jesus teaches the importance of planning before beginning a project. This verse shows that prayer must go together with realistic budgeting, preparation and wise decision-making.
Proverbs 24:3 — “Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established.”
This scripture shows that wisdom and understanding are necessary for establishment. A project can move forward when decisions are made with knowledge and proper direction.
Ecclesiastes 7:8 — “Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof.”
This verse reminds us that completion is important. A good beginning may bring excitement, but a successful ending brings testimony and fulfilment.
50 Prayer Points Against Uncompleted Projects
1. Father, I thank You for every good project You have allowed me to begin, in Jesus’ name.
2. O Lord, establish the work of my hands and let my efforts produce lasting results, in Jesus’ name.
3. Father, forgive me for every careless decision that has delayed my projects, in Jesus’ name.
4. Every pattern of unfinished projects in my life, come to an end, in Jesus’ name.
5. O Lord, give me wisdom to know what is delaying every project in my hands, in Jesus’ name.
6. Father, show me every mistake that needs to be corrected, in Jesus’ name.
7. Every confusion surrounding my uncompleted projects, clear away, in Jesus’ name.
8. O Lord, give me fresh direction where I do not know the next step to take, in Jesus’ name.
9. Father, restore my strength where delay has made me tired, in Jesus’ name.
10. Every spirit of discouragement making me lose interest in my projects, lose your hold over me, in Jesus’ name.
11. O Lord, give me discipline to continue until the work is completed, in Jesus’ name.
12. Father, help me to focus on the projects that truly need my attention, in Jesus’ name.
13. Every unnecessary distraction delaying completion, come to an end, in Jesus’ name.
14. O Lord, deliver me from starting too many projects at the same time, in Jesus’ name.
15. Father, give me wisdom to arrange my priorities correctly, in Jesus’ name.
16. O Lord, help me to prepare a realistic plan for every unfinished project, in Jesus’ name.
17. Every poor plan that has delayed my progress, let wisdom correct it, in Jesus’ name.
18. Father, give me wisdom to manage my finances properly, in Jesus’ name.
19. Every financial waste affecting my projects, come to an end, in Jesus’ name.
20. O Lord, provide the legitimate resources needed to move my projects forward, in Jesus’ name.
21. Father, bless the work of my hands and increase my capacity, in Jesus’ name.
22. Every wrong investment connected to my projects, give way to wisdom, in Jesus’ name.
23. O Lord, help me to avoid spending on things that do not move the project forward, in Jesus’ name.
24. Father, connect me with trustworthy people who will add value to my projects, in Jesus’ name.
25. Every unreliable person causing unnecessary delay, let their influence come to an end, in Jesus’ name.
26. O Lord, give me discernment before choosing workers, partners and advisers, in Jesus’ name.
27. Father, give me favour with every legitimate person whose help is needed for completion, in Jesus’ name.
28. Every unnecessary delay caused by poor communication or wrong decisions, come to an end, in Jesus’ name.
29. O Lord, give me patience when progress appears slow, in Jesus’ name.
30. Father, help me not to abandon a good project because of temporary difficulty, in Jesus’ name.
31. Every pattern of stopping halfway, be broken in my life, in Jesus’ name.
32. O Lord, give me courage to return to worthwhile projects I have neglected, in Jesus’ name.
33. Father, give me fresh ideas for every project that has become stagnant, in Jesus’ name.
34. Every obstacle standing between me and successful completion, give way, in Jesus’ name.
35. O Lord, protect my projects from avoidable loss and damage, in Jesus’ name.
36. Father, preserve every resource connected to my projects, in Jesus’ name.
37. Every careless mistake capable of taking me backward, give me wisdom to avoid it, in Jesus’ name.
38. O Lord, give me clarity before every important decision, in Jesus’ name.
39. Father, restore every project that can still be completed, in Jesus’ name.
40. Every uncompleted project causing frustration in my life, receive fresh progress, in Jesus’ name.
41. O Lord, let the work of my hands become established, in Jesus’ name.
42. Father, let every stagnant stage give way to movement and progress, in Jesus’ name.
43. Every delay at the final stage of completion, come to an end, in Jesus’ name.
44. O Lord, give me the strength to keep moving until the project is finished, in Jesus’ name.
45. Father, let every good project connected to my future produce meaningful results, in Jesus’ name.
46. O Lord, let my efforts not end in wasted labour, in Jesus’ name.
47. Every project that has remained unfinished for too long, receive fresh direction and progress, in Jesus’ name.
48. Father, establish every legitimate work of my hands that is according to Your will, in Jesus’ name.
49. O Lord, let every project in my hands move from delay to progress and from progress to completion, in Jesus’ name.
50. Father, according to Psalm 90:17, establish the work of my hands and turn every legitimate uncompleted project into a completed testimony, in Jesus’ mighty name.
Amen.






