Is This God or My Imagination?
*You are praying. A thought pops into your head. Was that God, your own mind, or the enemy? Here is a simple guide to telling the difference.*
*You are praying. A thought pops into your head. Was that God, your own mind, or the enemy? Here is a simple guide to telling the difference.*
The enemy does not need you to fall into adultery or murder. He just needs you to carry a low-grade, constant, “acceptable” sin you have stopped fighting. That one sin becomes a legal doorway into your life, and he uses it every time.
Not every spiritual attack requires a verbal rebuke. Drawing from Jesus standing silent before Herod and the watchmen on the walls of Ezekiel, this post teaches when to speak, when to wait, and how to discern the difference during active warfare.
Most Christians know the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, but Ephesians 6 omits one invisible weapon: corporate agreement. Discover why two believers warring together terrifies the enemy more than a lone soldier in full armor.
Delayed answers are not denied answers. Keep knocking. There is a kind of prayer that feels different. It is not the quick morning prayer or the mealtime blessing. It is the prayer you have prayed dozens, maybe hundreds of times. For a loved one who still seems far from God. For healing that has not
Why men who witnessed miracles, deliverance, and resurrection still knew they needed to learn something powerful? Imagine walking with Jesus for years. You have seen blind eyes open, storms calm, demons flee, and dead people rise. You have watched Him feed thousands with a boy’s lunch and silence religious leaders with a single sentence. After
Why supplication, prayer, intercession, and thanksgiving are strategic for spiritual breakthrough? At first glance, 1 Timothy 2:1-4 can read like a simple Sunday school lesson: pray for everyone, be nice, and God is happy. But if you slow down and look closer, you will find one of the most strategic warfare passages in all of