No good thing comes easy. In fact if something comes too
cheap and easy, you may have cause to suspect it and make sure it’s really from
God.
Jesus calls the devil a strong man who will ensure that all
he has stolen is kept intact (Luke 11:21). In fact, verse 17 of our reading
says: ‘… that opened not the house of his prisoners?’ This means that Satan’s
plan is to lose none of his captives. He does not want you to go free from
whatever trap he has caught you in. anyone he has afflicted with sorrow,
sickness or poverty must maintain the status quo. Any one he has tied down to
sin must continue sinning. That is, to break free from him, you must exert
force, because he won’t let you go easily.
Over a long period, God sent Moses to King Pharaoh to let
His people go. But he refused. Even today, the Pharaoh responsible for poverty,
financially difficulty, barrenness and retrogression is not ready to let you go
– except, of course, by force. ‘And from the days of John the Baptist until now
the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force’
(Matt 11:12).
Those who desire to receive good things from the Lord must
be spiritually violent. They must never accept ‘No’ for an answer. They must be
dissatisfied with situations in their lives and be ready to take the battle to
the gates of the enemy, so as to effect a change.
Stop sitting down and looking without doing something.
Arise! Take up your spiritual armour and resist the devil. Bind him and loose
his grip over your finances and family. Begin to call forth your blessings to
come to you in the Name of Jesus.
Claim all your blessings from wherever the enemy has hidden
them. Do not rest on your oars until you have all that is yours. As Satan
persists in keeping you from your blessings, resist and receive your blessings
– and persist in retaining them, too.
Every promise of God you fail to fight for, may be lost. Arise, fight and possess what is rightfully yours.
‘But when a stronger than he shall come upon him, and overcome him, he taketh from him all his armour wherein he trusted, and divideth his spoils.’ (Luke 11:22)
‘But when a stronger than he shall come upon him, and overcome him, he taketh from him all his armour wherein he trusted, and divideth his spoils.’ (Luke 11:22)
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