SLEEP AND SPIRITUAL WARFARE

A few weeks ago, I started to feel physically exhausted and sleepy. I knew I had been very busy, so I initially shrugged it off. I would lie down, then sleep off immediately. I am a very light sleeper, but these times, I would sleep deeply. I thought it was mental exhaustion from work and certain situations.

However, I started getting concerned when I started to feel sleepy during church service. That was really weird…

“LORD, OPEN MY EYES…”

Lawrence Oyor has shared on numerous occasions how he started praying for long stretches at a time.

The first time it occurred, he and a group of other young boys were drilled by a certain pastor to pray for twelve hours non-stop. A few of the lads absconded, and the others just wanted to literally die. Read More…

HOW TO RECOGNISE YOU ARE UNDER SPIRITUAL ATTACK (Battle Series)

God doesn’t have arm-chair generals.
You cannot be a Christian – and not be involved in spiritual warfare.

If you are not experiencing attacks (or resistance) from the enemy, it is one of the following:

(1) You Are Part Of The Kingdom Of Darkness…

YOU CAN’T SAVE THE WORLD ALONE (Battle Series)

And God said, “It is not good that man should be alone…”

…especially in battle.

One major reason Elijah buckled under the attack of fear and depression, and fled from Jezebel – after being used powerfully by God – was because he was alone.

And the major reason Elijah was alone was pride…

GET UP – AND EAT! (Battles Series)

What’s the best thing to do when you are worn out?
Lie down and sleep, right?
Wrong.

You get up – and eat.
Ask Elijah.

Daniel revealed that, in the last days, a major activity of the enemy would be to wear out the saints of the Most High. (Daniel 7:25) ‘Wear out’ means to tire them, wear them down, or make them weary – and connotes intensity and consistency…

USE YOUR ANGELS (Battle Series)

Not too long ago, I was talking with a small group of young people about spiritual warfare, and I told them this never-before-shared experience.

(Digressing a bit: Somewhere in the middle of one of our discussions, I asked them if they had heard of ‘Rhema.’

“Yes.” They all nodded. “He is a musician.”