Apr 162010
 

Spiritual Warfare: Do I Have To Fight?

Do I have to fight?

Spiritual warfare is a term that will get you thrown out of some counterfeit Pentecostal churches. Nevertheless, spiritual warfare is not going away.

We were just getting ready to film one of the Apostolic Moments television programs. I asked the Apostolic Equipping Institute (AEI) Bible school students to write down some of their questions for my guest. On a small green sheet of folded paper was written these words, “Is there any way to come into the apostolic without fighting?” I thought that was a great question and many have asked it or at least pondered it at sometime. The short answer to the question is, “No.” I wish I didn’t have to be the bearer of such news, but, one must. The good news is, however, that when you enter the apostolic fight you always win and when you win you get the spoils. I am sure you feel a little bit better now. After all we just don’t want to enter the fighting apostolic dimension just because we don’t have any thing else to do, but I am getting a bit ahead of myself. Continue reading »

Apr 142010
 

1. The session is titled: destroying altars of poverty.

1. Every altar of poverty in my place of birth, working against my prosperity, burn to ashes, in Jesus name.

2. Every satanic priest, ministering against my prosperity in any evil altar, die by fire, in the name of Jesus.

Lay your right hand on your head and pray :

3. Every strengths and power of every environmental altar upon my life wither, in the name of Jesus.

Now you are going to raise your right hand to the heavenly and prophesy like this:

4. Today, I raise up altar of continuous prosperity upon my destiny, in the name of Jesus.

2. This session is titled: Pulling down the stronghold of poverty.

Let us lay our hands on our head.

5. Every stronghold of mental and spiritual poverty in my life, be uprooted by fire, in the name of Jesus

6. Any covenant in my life that is strengthening the stronghold of poverty, break, in the name of Jesus.

7. Every stronghold of poverty, in the place where I am living now, and in my place of work, I pull you

down, in the name of Jesus. Continue reading »