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Avoid Chasing Shadows In Your Prayers (2)

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Avoid Chasing Shadows In Your Prayers (2) 

Sunday 16th March

Text: Galatians 3:1-5 
Key verse: And Jesus came and spake unto them saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Matthew 28:18.
Satan has raised ministers to preach him and his power, so that his fear and dread should fill the church. This makes the believer always Satan-conscious. His faith in Christ weakens, because Satan is made to be more powerful than what is known of him in scripture. The irony is that the more a person engages himself in battle against Satan, the more Satan occupies him with himself to keep him from enjoying the peace and joy of Jesus Christ. The more Jesus-conscious a person is by praise, worship, and fellowship with Him, the less Satan gains access to him to engage him in battle. The church, which is demon-conscious, and spends its time binding demons in major portion of the worship service, will have little of God's presence. The church, which has a good time worshipping, praising, and exalting the Lord, will enjoy more presence of God and much victory over Satan! 
This truth does not absolve a believer from spiritual warfare but makes him focus more on Jesus than Satan in his spiritual walk and prayers. This doctrine of breaking curses on believers through carrying out some ceremonial rites as stated above, apart from the one Christ broke on the cross, has no scriptural base. It has no New Testament reference or example. Jesus did not preach it, the apostles neither preached nor practiced it. 
Do not allow yourself to be deceived and misled to the hurt of your soul. When the Lord gives you or someone else a revelation, concerning what is to be done in your circumstance, it must agree perfectly with scriptural commands, principles, and examples, before it can be accepted as being truly from Him and not from Satan. 
Thought For The Day: Do not be deceived or misled to the hurt of your soul. 
Song For The Day: I will never let the devil win the battle
Bible Reading For The Day: Judges 9-10 
#Horemow.

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