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Monday 3 April 2017

A different kind of prayer

A DIFFERENT KIND OF PRAYER

Prayer is a way that we pour out  our heart to God. It is the only way we can go to God since we cannot see him physically. We are constantly tormented by the things of this world, problems and strife and the good book has made it known to us that the battles we face are not canal but spiritual. That is why the apostle told us that we must be battle-ready at all times so we don’t fall victim to the schemes of the enemy.
Has it ever occurred to you how someone would be doing so well in his endeavour and the next minute he is so broke and his debt.

The devil is never sleeping, he is moving on the surface of the earth looking for whom to kill and to destroy. That is why you need a different kind of Prayer to battle him.

Because we are fighting principalities and powers in high places, our weapons shall also be spiritual. For instance, when you are praying for deliverance and say things like, “every witchcraft power fighting against my prosperity, I fire you with the thunder of the most high God.” You position yourself as if with a gun and as a soldier and fire thunders into the spiritual realm and scatter the covens of the devil. This is a battle and there are no rules of engagement. Fire whatever missile into the covens of witchcraft and powers of darkness in high places and belief that you have caused confusion in the world of darkness.

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My book, 120 deliverance and turnaround prayer book says it all. This is the language of war against the dark forces of the devil. Get a copy and say the prayers for your spiritual and physical upliftment. Available on Amazon Kindle stores and other online retailers worldwide.

Remember, there are powers everywhere, and these principalities require a new kind of prayers, pray and keep looking up to Jesus, to sustain your faith.

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