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Seeds Of Destiny Devotional – No Weapon Formed Against You Shall Prosper

Paul EnencheSeeds of Destiny 16 December 2019 Devotional by Pastor Paul Enenche – No Weapon Formed Against You Shall Prosper

Topic: No Weapon Formed Against You Shall Prosper [Seeds of Destiny 16 December 2019 Devotional]

Even if it was Lucifer that gathered his demons against you; relax, that gathering scattered even before they gathered.

SCRIPTURE: No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD. Isaiah 54:17

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Even if it was Lucifer that gathered his demons against you; relax, that gathering scattered even before they gathered.

A weapon is any object designed for fighting or attacking somebody.

As it is in the physical so also it is in the spiritual. There are spiritual weapons also designed by witches, wizards or demonic agents to inflict pain and destruction on their victims. But the good news is that no weapon formed against you shall succeed (Isaiah 54:17).

‘No weapon formed against you shall prosper’. God seems to be saying to you, ‘My child, the only conspiracy or gathering that can succeed against you is the one that was originated by Me. For as long as a conspiracy is not from Me, by Me or through Me, it is nothing to worry about, it cannot succeed against you.’ Hallelujah!

So, the matter is not the gathering, but who gathered them? Even if it was Lucifer that gathered his demons against you; relax, that gathering scattered even before they gathered. The meaning is, anytime someone tells you, ‘Do you know there is a gang up against you in your office; do you know there is a gang up against you in your village? Do you know there is a gang up against your life and destiny in the spirit world?’ Your response should be, ‘Who gathered them?’ The truth is if they were not gathered by God, they must scatter by fire. If God did not gather them, do not fear them; just exist and behave as if the devil does not exist.

Today, I prophesy that you shall exist above the reach of the enemy in this season and beyond, in Jesus’ Name.

REMEMBER THIS: Even if it was Lucifer that gathered his demons against you; relax, that gathering scattered even before they gathered

ASSIGNMENT(S)

  1. Live and walk as if there is a spring under your feet because of the consciousness that no weapon formed against you can succeed.

PRAYER: Lord, I confess that no satanic, witchcraft, diabolic plot or weapon formed against me in this season shall prevail. I am too fortified to be forced out of my life and destiny. I take refuge in You Lord, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE: Anytime activity exceeds spirituality then adversity is inevitable culled from ‘Thou Art my Battle Axe’ by Dr. Paul Enenche

FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING GET THIS MESSAGE: No Weapon Formed Shall Prosper

DAILY READING: Micah 5:1 to 7:20, Revelation 7:1 to 17, Psalm 135:1 to 21, Proverbs 30:5 to 6

AMAZING FACT: The human embryo actually begins developing eyelashes between the 7th to 8th week of pregnancy!

PROPHETIC WORD/DECLARATION:I decree the scattering of every demonic/occultic gang up against your life and destiny in this season, in Jesus’ Name.

Today’s devotional was written by Pastor Paul Enenche of the Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), headquartered at Abuja, Nigeria, with Pastor Paul and Becky Enenche, as the Senior Pastors. It is a power-packed arena where God’s Presence, Principles and Power are at work for the salvation, healing and restoration of human destinies and dignities.

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