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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Let The Battle Begin

 I was having a dream. I saw a demonic army so large, it stretched that i could see. it was separated into divisions with each carrying a different banner. The most powerful divisions were pride, self righteousness, respectability, selfish ambition and unrighteous judgement, but the largest of all was jealousy. The leader of the vast army was satan himself. these were the vanguard of this terrible horde from hell that was now being released against the church.
   The weapons of these horde had names on them. The sword were named Intimidation, The spears were named treachery and their arrows were named accusations, gossip, slander and fault finding.
   Scouts and smaller companies of demons were named rejection, lust, unforgiveness were sent in advance of these army to prepare the main attack. I knew in my heart that the church had never faced anything like this before. The main assignment of these army was to bring division and attack all level of relationship. Parents against children, brother against brothers, husbands against wives, The scouts were sent to locate holes on churches, families, or individual of rejection, bitterness or lust that the enemy could exploit making a large breach for the divisions that were coming.
   But the most shocking part is that these horde does not ride on horses but on christians! Most of them look respectable, refined and educated. They were believers who had opened themselves to the power of darkness to the point the enemy could use them.
   I saw the storm clouds so dark. I think no one could ever escape that storm. The storm that is happening in the natural realm are reflections of what is happening in the spirit.
   These vast demonic forces are determine to assert its authority and ultimately take dominion on the whole earth.
   The body of christ most be prepare for this war in the spirit like an army prepare for battle. We must get rid of our excess baggage. No soldier in active service intangle himself in the affairs of daily life, so that he may please him who enthrusted him as soldier. ( 2 tim. 2:4)