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Satanic Strategies For Polluting Believers (1)

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Satanic Strategies For Polluting Believers (1)       

Wednesday April 10th

Text: Judges 16: 10 - 15 
Key verse: Judges 16:22 Howbeit the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaven
Here is a revelation message the Lord gave to Sister Linda: The Lord said, "Follow Me. I want to show you the strategy of Satan and his agents. The new way he works among you, to catch and pollute careless Christians. Satan has many ways to defile men. When you discover one way, he will change to another to catch you. Always pray for God to reveal satanic strategies because there are different ways Satan might have captured a soul but the soul is not aware. A pastor should always ask God to reveal how the devil has crept into the church because there are ungodly doctrines that are mixed with truth. Any doctrine that is not a complete truth is demonized.”
I followed Him and the Lord continued: “A believer should pray that God will reveal to him how Satan has captured him already in any way he does not know. Many do not ask things like this to know about satanic strategies. My daughter, between the time you saw hell and now, the number has increased because Satan is busy deceiving many and they are dying and entering hell. They failed to ask God, ‘Am I in the right way? Please, does my life please You?’ Many pastors do not pray to know their status with God but are carried away by their commitment and zeal.”
“Satan knows I am God and I change not. My word, standard, doctrine and judgment will never change. You should constantly ask God to reveal the plan and strategies of Satan in your lives.” As we went towards the Europe building, it looked open. Two sisters caught my attention. One was packing her clothes while the other was sitting on the bed. The Lord said, “The one packing her clothes is a witch while the one sitting down is a believer. Listen well to them and I will tell you where the sin will come in.” I saw the believing sister take her head tie and said, ‘I want to pray.’ 

Thought for the day: Always pray to know your current status with God.

Song for the day: Open my eyes, O Lord

Bible reading for the day: 1 Kings 3-5 
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