Hope in the Darkness: A Reflection on Spiritual Warfare
There are seasons in life when everything feels like it’s unraveling. The weight of anxiety, grief, discouragement, and confusion presses so heavily that even getting out of bed can feel like a battle. In those moments, we cry out, “Where is God?”
We may not realize it, but what we’re experiencing is more than just emotional or mental distress—it’s often the front lines of a spiritual battle.
“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” — Ephesians 6:12
This verse pulls back the veil. It reveals a reality that’s easy to overlook: our lives are part of a greater, invisible war between light and darkness. But even in the deepest valleys, there’s a hope that never fades—not just a vague optimism, but a living, breathing hope anchored in the power and presence of God.
1. Understanding the Nature of the Battle
Spiritual warfare isn’t just for theologians or missionaries—it’s for every believer. The moment you gave your life to Jesus, you entered a battlefield. And here’s the hard truth: the enemy doesn’t attack those who aren’t a threat. If you’re feeling the heat, it may be because you carry a purpose that terrifies hell.
The enemy’s mission is clear:
“To steal, kill, and destroy.”(John 10:10)
He targets your identity, distorts your view of God, and whispers lies that feed fear, shame, and despair. His tactics are subtle—discouragement, spiritual fatigue, toxic thoughts, and strained relationships.
But there’s power in recognition. Once we realize the battle is spiritual, we stop blaming people or circumstances and start standing in spiritual authority.
2. You Are Not Alone in the Darkness
One of Satan’s most effective lies is isolation. He wants you to believe you’re the only one going through it—that you’ve been abandoned. But that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Consider these biblical examples:
David cried, “How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?” (Psalm 13:1)
Elijah, overwhelmed and burned out, asked God to end his life (1 Kings 19).
Even Jesus felt crushing sorrow before the cross (Matthew 26:38).
They all faced dark nights of the soul. And God did not abandon them—and He won’t abandon you.
Faith doesn’t deny the pain. It clings to God through it. Hope whispers, “Even here, He is with me.”
3. Equipped for the Battle: The Armor of God
God doesn’t send us into battle unarmed. In Ephesians 6:13–17, Paul lays out the spiritual armor available to every believer:
Belt of Truth – Ground yourself in the truth of who God is and who you are in Him.
Breastplate of Righteousness – You are covered by Jesus’ righteousness. Grace still holds you when you stumble.
Shoes of Peace – Let His peace steady your steps, even in chaos.
Shield of Faith – Protects against doubt, fear, and spiritual attacks.
Helmet of Salvation – Secures your mind with the truth of your identity and eternity.
Sword of the Spirit (God’s Word) – Your only offensive weapon. Use it boldly, like Jesus did when tempted.
This armor isn’t just metaphorical. It becomes real as we draw near to Christ and walk daily with Him.
4. Prayer and Praise: Your Greatest Weapons
Too often, prayer is our last resort. But in the kingdom of God, prayer is the first line of defense. Ephesians 6:18 tells us to “pray in the Spirit on all occasions.”
Prayer changes things. It brings clarity, authority, and breakthrough. When you pray, you invite heaven to move on your behalf.
And don’t underestimate praise. In 2 Chronicles 20, when Judah faced an army, Jehoshaphat put worshippers on the front line. As they sang, “Give thanks to the Lord, for His love endures forever,” God confused their enemies and gave them victory.
Praise doesn’t deny the battle. It declares who wins.
Praise when you feel like giving up. Worship when your heart is breaking. There is power in your praise.
5. Light Always Wins
Here’s the truth the enemy hates: he cannot overcome the Light.
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:5
Jesus doesn’t just bring light—He is the Light. And when He steps into your situation, darkness has no choice but to flee.
No matter how dark it feels now, this is not the end of your story. Your breakthrough could be one prayer, one worship song, one act of faith away.
6. Holding On to Hope When You Feel Like Letting Go
Let’s be real: sometimes hope feels like a hollow word. When you’re numb, exhausted, and overwhelmed, hope seems far away.
But hope doesn’t mean denying reality. It means believing in a greater one.
It’s holding on to the promise that:
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9
When you’re too tired to fight, whisper His name. When you can’t see the way forward, just take the next faithful step. The Spirit of God within you is stronger than what’s coming against you.
Hope is not passive. It’s a bold, defiant declaration that God is not done yet.
Reflect and Respond
Take a few minutes to reflect on these questions:
Where in your life do you sense spiritual resistance or warfare?
What lies has the enemy been whispering—and what truths from God’s Word can replace them?
Which part of the Armor of God do you need to put on today?
Are you isolating in silence or reaching out for help?
What does it mean for you to choose hope today?
A Prayer for Hope in the Battle
Father, I come before You weary and sometimes overwhelmed, but not without hope. I thank You that even in the darkest places, Your light is never far. Teach me to recognize the battles I face and to stand in the strength of Your Spirit. Help me to wear the armor You’ve given me—not in fear, but in confidence. Remind me that I am not alone. Fill me with Your truth, clothe me in Your righteousness, and steady me with Your peace. When I can’t find the words, let praise rise up in my soul. I declare that You are greater than every enemy I face. My hope is in You, Jesus—the Light that the darkness cannot overcome. In Your mighty name, Amen.
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5
You may be in a battle now, but take heart—it’s not your final chapter. The war has already been won. Stand firm. Suit up. Pray boldly. Praise fiercely. And never forget: even in the deepest darkness, you are never without hope.
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Welcome back to the battlefield. If you’re reading this, it’s not because you’re cruising through life on a cloud of glory. It’s because you’re dragging your battered soul across no-man’s land, wondering if reinforcements are even a thing.
Guess what? They are. And spoiler alert: you’re one of them.
Burnout: The Silent Saboteur
Burnout doesn’t slam into you like a dramatic car crash. No, it leaks into your life like a slow gas leak – invisible, silent, deadly. You still show up. You still lift your hands. But inside, you feel like a muppet whose strings got cut.
Burnout makes you a professional at pretending to be “fine” when you are tired and battered (Matthew 26:41)
Hidden Warfare: Fighting Invisible Armies
The worst battles aren’t the ones you can Instagram. They’re the ones that happen when you’re alone, trying to outwit a whisper that says you’re failing, forgotten, and finished.
Spiritual warfare is personal, petty, and brutal. It’s not swords and dragons. It’s when doubt creeps in dressed as “realism,” and discouragement parades as “self-awareness” with long, loud silences from heaven.
Prayer Fatigue: Talking to the Void
Praying sometimes feels like leaving voicemail after voicemail with no call back.
You plead, you whisper, you shout-and it feels like nothing moves except your own mounting frustration.
You’re not bad at faith. You’re just at the part where the seeds are underground and you can’t see the roots yet.
Spiritual Depression: Heavy Fog with Your Name on It
This isn’t basic sadness. This is spiritual claustrophobia. Like you’re locked inside your own chest. Like God forgot about you in the chaos.
You still believe God exists technically – but believing feels more like an old memory than a fire-even King David felt that way – see Psalm 77:9
How to Keep Limping Forward When Quitting Feels Righteous
Reset Without Abandoning the Battle: Rest isn’t Surrender
Even the fiercest warriors retreat to heal. Scripture says, “In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength” (Isaiah 30:15 KJV).
Schedule sacred pauses where you’re not performing for God or anyone else. Cease striving; just rest and reset. As Hebrews 4:10 reminds us, “Those who enter God’s rest cease from their own labors“
Celebrate Ridiculously Small Wins:
If you muttered one honest prayer today, that’s a full-blown victory lap. Tiny steps are still forward motion (See Philippians 4:4)
Outsource Prayer:
Community isn’t a cute idea; it’s survival – Ask others to join the fight with you – Send out prayer requests (Romans 15:30).
Talk Louder Than the Lies: Lies grow in silence. Say the truth out loud even if it feels dumb. Especially when it feels dumb – mke faith declarations (Ephesians 6:16)
Remember Who Signed You Up:
You didn’t volunteer for this because it sounded fun. God chose you. He factored in your tired days, your falling-apart days, your “I’m done” days. And He still said yes. (Hebrews 5:4)
If you’re crawling today, that’s victory. If you’re crying and still breathing, that’s defiance against the forces of darkness. You’re doing better than you think.
You’re still here. And that’s a war cry.
A Prayer of Supplication for the Spiritually Tired
Father God,
I come limping, not leaping. I come worn, not triumphant. But I come to You, the Lover of my soul.
I lay my shattered ego at Your feet. I lay every battle I can’t name, every ache I can’t fix, every dream that’s shriveled in the waiting.
Deliver me from the webs I didn’t see myself walking into. Tear down every lie dressed up as wisdom, every chain wrapped in “good sense.”
Father, speak into the caverns of my soul. Flood the cracks with Your light. Let the places I’ve called “dead” hear Your voice and rise.
Ignite me again, Father. Fan the smoldering wick. Hammer hope back into my bones.
I receive Your fire for my fatigue, You mercy for my mess, and Your promises over my panic. Where I have collapsed, You will rebuild.
By Your Spirit, I quit not. By Your grace, I rise again. By Your stripes, I am healed. By the resurrection power, I am vitalized.
In the matchless name of Jesus Christ, I worship. Amein.
One of my favorite scriptures is from 1 Peter 4:11, which says:
“If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God; if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth: that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.” (1 Peter 4:11)
When you pair this with Luke 10:19, you’ll be amazed at the authority you have as a believer in Christ. You are called to speak as an oracle—confidently, boldly, and with the backing of God’s power.
In Mark 16:17, Jesus assures us that we have the power of attorney in His Name!
Change the way you talk.
Be bold and brave.
Speak with authority:
Knowing that this morning,
I release to you the anointing of God’s Spirit that vitalizes, prospers, and heals.
Be well in your spirit.
Be well in your soul.
Be well in your body.
The sun shall not smite you by day, nor the moon by night. Grace and favor will work for you always, in the matchless name of Jesus Christ.
Shalom,
Hephzibah Christly, Ph.D.
TheSpiritualWarrior
February 25, 2025
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Among all the heroes of faith, the unwavering trust of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego truly inspires me.
These three faithful servants boldly defied King Nebuchadnezzar by refusing to worship his gods-even knowing that such disobedience meant death.
When questioned, they did not attempt to justify their actions. Instead, with steadfast conviction, they declared:
“O Nebuchadnezzar, we are not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.”
(Daniel 3:16-18, KJV)
Thrown into the blazing furnace, they were miraculously delivered by God.
Their example teaches us that unwavering faith in God is our greatest strength.
As we conclude this series, I encourage you to hold fast to your convictions.
When we base our beliefs on who God is and rely on His eternal attributes, we are not swayed by the threats of death, imprisonment, or any coercive force.
Remember, our faith equips us to confront even the worst challenges by focusing on the best-case scenario in Christ.
Practical Application:
Reflect on the courage of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and ask yourself how you can stand firm in your faith amid adversity.
Evaluate your daily decisions—do you rely on God’s truth, or are you influenced by fleeting worldly pressures?
Commit to facing challenges with boldness, knowing that, as Philippians 1:20 reminds us, “with all boldness, so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be by life, or by death.”
Reflective Questions:
How can you strengthen your resolve to follow God, even when facing tough decisions?
What practical steps can you take to ensure that your actions reflect unwavering faith?
In what ways can you support others in developing a steadfast trust in the Lord?
Let Us Pray:
“Father God, thank You for these 21 days of prophetic prayer.
I receive transformation in my life-a repositioning for victory, excellence, productivity, supernatural favor, and unlimited goodness.
Thank You for ushering in a new season in my life, in the matchless name of Jesus Christ. Amen.”
Shalom, from
Hephzibah Christly, Ph.D.
#TheSpiritualWarrior
February 21, 2025
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Let’s continue to encourage one another as we stand firm in our unwavering faith in God!
“thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of Him everywhere!”
What an awesome promise!
This powerful truth brings to mind the inspiring story of Deborah the Prophetess.
During a time when the oppression of the Canaanites left God’s people demoralized and defeated, God raised Deborah to lead His people into victory.
Though the men had lost their will to fight, Deborah-both a spiritual and physical warrior-was anointed by God to deliver Israel from their oppressors.
Key Takeaways:
God’s Empowerment:
Like Gideon and Deborah, God chooses and empowers those whose hearts are devoted to Him, regardless of our self-confidence or worldly status.
Women of Valor:
If you’ve ever been told that your gender restricts your role, remember Deborah.
In Psalm 68:11, the original text tells us, “The Lord gives the word; the women who announce the news are a great army.”
Women, you have a powerful role in proclaiming the Good News and standing strong for your family.
Shared Responsibility:
It’s not just about one person’s role: if you’re a woman, do not lament over a husband not fulfilling every role.
Your family is yours too.
Pray, take action, and refuse to let satanic oppression have a foothold in your home.
Let Us Pray:
Father God, thank You for always leading us to triumph, in every battleground of the mind, the spirit realm, and in all systems of governance.
Thank You for the resurrection power that vitalizes our mortal bodies.
We lift up our husbands, sons, brothers, and every male member of our families.
We command the spirit of heaviness, lethargy, depression, and low self-esteem to leave them now.
I release to them now, the anointing of Your Spirit to ignite a good work within them, so that they will stand up strong for the job and for their families.
Thank You for all the women in ministry who, through Your guidance and grace, press forward to the mark of the high calling in Jesus Christ’s matchless name.
Empower us to be like Deborah-bold, victorious, and ever-triumphant in Your name.
In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, we declare victory.
Shalom!
From Hephzibah Christly, Ph.D.
#TheSpiritualWarrior
February 18th, 2025
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Let’s continue to stand in the victory that God has secured for us!
Subject: Transformation17- Repositioning for Greatness.
Today, let’s reflect on the story of Gideon-a man who went from being a nobody to becoming a mighty deliverer of God’s people.
In Judges 6:11-8:32, we read how Gideon, despite his fears and insecurities, was chosen by God to lead His people out of oppression.
For seven long years, the people of God were terrorized by enemy forces that always struck during harvest season-leaving them with nothing to show for their hard labor.
Yet, in their desperation, they cried out to God for help.
And as history tells us, God always raises deliverers from among His people.
God chose Gideon even when he was hiding from the marauding army.
Like many of us, Gideon was overwhelmed by fear. He lacked self-confidence and had low self-esteem.
But God saw his heart attitude and not his abilities.
Remember Proverbs 16:7:
“When a man’s ways please the LORD, He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.”
Though Gideon had initially mustered an army of 32,000 soldiers, God instructed him to reduce the numbers-to only 300 men.
With this small force, Gideon achieved a miraculous victory against what seemed to be an invincible enemy.
In gratitude, he was later elected king, yet he pointed the people to God as the ultimate Deliverer and Ruler.
Lesson:
God is the only One who can lead you to triumph over all challenges.
Faith in God is the victory, as 1 John 5:4 reminds us.
Let’s Pray Together:
#PrayerPoints4Today:
1. Thank God:
Acknowledge your problems and ask Him to glorify Himself through every situation.
2. Declare Your Faith: Proclaim that you trust in His grace to reposition you for greatness.
3. Be Specific:
Identify the areas in your life where you desire to see His mighty power at work.
##MyPrayer4you:
I stand with you in agreement and declare that God, in His infinite goodness, will show up powerfully in your life and grant your heart’s desires in the matchless name of Jesus Christ.
Feel free to share your thoughts and prayer requests in the comments below.
Let’s encourage one another on this journey of transformation!
Shalom from Hephzibah Christly, Ph.D., #TheSpiritualWarrior. February 17th, 2025.
Subject: Transformation 15: To Experience the Outworking of Grace and Favor.
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Which reminds me of how Samson confidently prayed and how God responded swiftly to him.
The birth of Samson was a fulfilment of prophecy.
His parents overindulged him and he grew up a spoilt brat.
As I inferred in my book Demons Deactivated 1, if love does not include discipline, children will be exposed to demonic influences that will ruin their lives.
Samson is a prime example of such an upbringing.
He grew up having his ways, making wrong choices, and ended up a victim of betrayal and enslavement.
He lost his dignity and was grossly humiliated.
However, despite all his mountains of errors, when he repented and cried out to God, He was greatly helped.
God showed up strong for Samson!.
The Bible records in the book of Judges from chapters 14-16, how God delivered, strengthened and changed Samson’s story.
Lessons:
You must recognize God’s gifts and callings in your life and align them with God’s will and purposes.
For if you take the route of fulfilling self desires, you will run into hazardous terrain and crash.
But when you repent and return to God, you will experience the outworking of God’s grace and Power in your life.
For God alone us the ultimate Deliverer and Restorer, He answers prayers.
Be Careful what you ask for. There is power in your mouth.
#PrayerPoints4Today
1). Thank God for your parents and forgive your parents for all childhood hurts etc.
(*) I understand that some people were abused by their parents .
Remember: Forgiveness brings healings.
So, go ahead and release your mental health from demonic influences.
2). Identify areas that you pursued your desires and did not observe Godly values.
3). Acknowledge that you were sinful, express your thankfulness that God is faithful and Just to forgive sins and cleanse you from all unrighteousness.
4). Affirm that God has intervened in your affairs and that there is a release of supernatural favors in your life, therefore, all obstacles to your success are destroyed.
5). Declare that from henceforth, there will be an Outworking of God’s grace in your life-marriage, career, workplace etc.
6). Affirm that all pending issues will result in favorable outcomes, in the matchless name of Jesus Christ.
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Shalom from Hephzibah Christly,Ph.D.,#TheSpiritualWarrior, February 15th 2025
Today was such a gloriously busy day. We recorded our next videos for our YouTube channel @thespiritualwarrior2016.
We absolutely enjoy sharing our faith in God with others.
Which reminds me of how committed the Apostle Paul was when he said;
”…this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
(Philippians 3:13-14 KJV)
The Apostle Paul had to work harder than all the other Apostles.
Although he faced strong opposition from his contemporaries, and was discriminated against because of his background, he never slowed down!
He kept reaching forward for excellence. Eventually, he established his self worth and authority.
What excuses can you hide behind as the reason for failures, mediocrity, and your desire to quit living?
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
You don’t quit because of frustrating circumstances.
Instead, you frustrate the circumstances and then master them.
You make adversity work for you. You use them as a stepping stone to greater heights.
A born again child of God is a mighty warrior in God’s army.
We establish perimeters, set goals, and fight the good fight of faith.
Although the Apostle Paul was compelled to struggle more than others, it paid off for him and us.
How? He became one of the most influential followers of Christ, about half of the New Testament is attributed to Paul and those who were influenced by life and works in ministry!
If his detractors could not stop him, and he overcame all the obstacles of discrimination and attained excellence in life and ministry, Beloved, you too can attain excellence In life and ministry, you can do it.
Today. I stand with you in prayers to encourage and to ignite a fire in you.
You are who God says you are.
You can become the best at what you do without compromising your beliefs or work ethics. Go for it – Excel, for as a Christian you are the excellent creation of God. Know who you are.
Let us Pray
Prayer Points
Thank God for the gift of life.
Confront the evil of mediocrity, frustrating circumstances, and apathy.
Thank God for the grace of forgiveness of sins and cleansing from all unrighteousness.
Declare that the anointing of God’s Spirit that brings excellence, ease and productivity are at work in your life.
Affirm that upward and forward is your path in life.
Release spiritual blindness on all monitoring evil spirits and command all their monitoring devices to disintegrate.
Declare that in the presence of detractors, you will fulfill God’s purpose for your life.
I pray for you that from henceforth, you effort will be emotionally fulfilling and financially rewarding in the matchless name of Jesus Christ.
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Shalom from Hephzibah Christly, Ph.D., #TheSpiritualWarrior, February 11th, 2025
Bible Base: Philippians 4:6 “Be anxious for nothing…
What Are Anxiety Attacks? When unexpected fear and panic overwhelm you, you’re experiencing anxiety attacks.
In today’s world-with rising living costs, job insecurity, family separations, and even fears surrounding immigration enforcement, anxiety is more common than ever.
While these are truly challenging times, remember:
anxiety is a part of life, but how you handle it can determine whether you thrive or suffer.
Understanding Your Anxiety
Identify the Triggers: Take a moment to ask yourself,
“Why am I anxious?” Pinpointing the source of your anxiety can help you process and manage the unfavorable outcomes.
Reflect Like the Psalmist: Consider the words of the Psalmist: “Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why the unease within me?”
After discovering the cause, he encouraged himself, “Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him.”
Facing Your Fears
Visualize Outcomes: Imagine both the worst-case and best-case scenarios.
Remember: confronting your fears diminishes their power, whereas avoiding them only allows them to grow.
Scriptural Assurance: The Bible reminds us in 1 John 4:18 that “perfect love drives out fear,” and 2 Timothy 1:7 tells us God has given us a spirit of power, love, and self-discipline.
Do Not Run: Facing your issues head-on prevents the enemy from exploiting your fears (see John 10:10).
Choose the outcome you desire-likely the best-case scenario-and work toward it with courage.
Strengthening Your Faith Confront your fears with unwavering faith in God. As Hebrews 11:6 says, “Without faith it is impossible to please Him.” Ask yourself:
Do I believe that God is for me?
Do I believe that God loves me?
Do I believe that God can change my circumstances?
Do I love God? (Remember: perfect love casts out fear. If you love God, you can confidently trust that He’s got you.)
Hinging Your Faith on Who God Is
God’s Promise: Romans 8:28 assures us that God works all things for the good of those who love Him.
Never let worst-case scenarios dictate your fear.
God’s Faithfulness: 2 Timothy 2:13 reminds us that whether our faith wavers or not, God remains faithful.
Victory Through Faith: Let your faith in God be your spiritual therapy. It brings peace and empowers you to confront challenges as a victor, not a victim (1 John 5:4).
A Born-Again Reminder: If you are born again, remember 1 John 4:4: “The One who is in you is greater than the one in the world.” And as Romans 8:31 asks, “If God is for you, who can be against you?”
Nourishing Your Mind Your mind is a major battlefield in spiritual warfare. Feed it with the Word of God:
Daily Bible Reading: Let Colossians 3:16 inspire you to allow the doctrines of Christ to dwell in you richly.
Pray Without Anxiety: When your thoughts are grounded in Scripture, you won’t be overwhelmed by anxiety. Instead, you’ll present your requests to God through prayer and supplication.
Remember, fear comes in when you anchor your thoughts on negatives. And fear has torment. So, do not fear. Confront your fears with faith in God.
Prayer Points for Deliverance
Thankfulness: Thank God for the gift of your life.
Acknowledge & Declare: Admit your anxiety, then declare that God’s peace now floods your soul.
Use your Authority in Christ: In the name of Jesus, command the spirits of torment, fears, anxieties, and their relatives, to leave your space and world of influences.
Affirm that you have been given the spirit of power, love and self-control and are now bold and brave.
Present Your Requests: Bring your heartfelt prayers and thanksgiving before God.
Closing Blessing I speak peace to your soul. I pray that God who works in you, will perfect all that concerns you, Be well-in your mind, body, and spirit, in the matchless name of Jesus Christ.
Shalom from Hephzibah Christly, Ph.D, TheSpiritualWarrior, February 7, 2023, Revised February 10th 2025
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Hey precious friend. Trust your month is going well.
You could send a prayer request or share your testimony with me as well. It will be encouraging.
I really do need God’s mercy to prevail in my life. He did it for Abigail, I know that He will do it in my life as well.
If you need to experience God’s prevailing mercy, then join me in this prayer as I use what God did for Abigail as a point of contact.
Abigail was married to Nabal whose name means “the fool”.
His foolishness was of epic proportion because he dared to insult an exiled anointed king who was a warrior!
King David was so angry that he decided to avenge the insult.
When Abigail heard how her husband had released the spirit of death over their household, she quickly intervened and stopped David from his murderous rage.
The foolish Nabal suffered a paralysis and later died.
Eventually Abigail became the wife of King David – a far more exalted position than what she was. Read about Abigail in 1 Samuel 25, 2 Samuel 3:3)
Today, we shall prayer fully ask God to:
a). Supernaturally intervene to stop all negative decree, decisions, rulings, etc that will affect us, our children or generations following.
b). Declare that the Godly wisdom that enables you to do the right things at the right time, is manifesting in your life.
c). Proclaim that God’s mercy is Prevailing over all barriers, bottlenecks of bureaucracy, resistances, roadblocks, decrees, policies that are attempting to frustrate your
your unprecedented progress.
d) Declare that grace and favor are working relentlessly and you will be singled out for supernatural favors- for God is causing All things to work together for your good.
e) Command to go at once to the feet of Jesus Christ, all the evil spirits that are working against your next levels.
f). Declare that nothing can stop you from attaining your goals, fulfilling your dreams or from sharing your testimony of favorable circumstances and miraculous interventions.
I stand with you in prayers, and declare that your expectations will be granted and the book of remembrance is opened and your case will be revisited in your favor, in the matchless name of Jesus Christ
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We have been discussing spiritual warfare practically.
If David a mere man could remember Abigail and blessed her, rest in the knowledge that God will remember you for favors
Read Psalm 86:17.
God bless you.
Shalom from Hephzibah Christly, Ph.D.,#TheSpiritualWarrior, February 9th 2025.