This document contains prayers and declarations to destroy various demonic forces, organized into sections targeting different spirits such as demonic princes, Leviathan, Jezebel, desert spirits, and horsemen. The prayers call on scriptural authority to bind, rebuke, cut off from influence, and render powerless these enemy forces through the name and power of Jesus Christ.
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
Anxiety and worry is a major challenge many of us contend with. In this message we share Biblical practices that help us overcome worry and anxiety. We can walk in perfect peace that come from God Himself.
For audio, slides, series archives and other free resources like daily devotions, TV programs, books etc., please visit our website https://apcwo.org or install our mobile app "All Peoples Church Bangalore" from the app store.
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
This document provides guidance for overcoming depression from a biblical perspective. It outlines seven practical insights: 1) Recognize your feelings, 2) Share your feelings with God, 3) Encourage yourself by speaking God's word, 4) Hope in God, 5) Remember God and his works, 6) Praise God to destroy depression, 7) Declare that your help comes from God. Key verses from Psalms and Isaiah are referenced to show how focusing on God through praise can remove depression and bring joy.
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
Fear is a big giant that many struggle with. In this first message we identify what fear is and how it affects our lives. We close with encouragement that we can all overcome fear!
For audio, slides, series archives and other free resources like daily devotions, TV programs, books etc., please visit our website https://apcwo.org or install our mobile app "All Peoples Church Bangalore" from the app store.
The document provides a summary of the biblical book of Ezekiel chapter 37, which contains Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones. In the vision, God asks Ezekiel if the dry bones can live again, and commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones. As Ezekiel prophesies, the bones come together and are clothed with flesh and skin, but have no breath. God then commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath, and as he does so breath enters the bodies and they come alive as a vast army. God explains that the vision signifies his ability to restore the people of Israel to their homeland from exile, bringing new life where there seemed to be no hope. The document then discusses the concept of biblical hope and how
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
Anxiety and worry is a major challenge many of us contend with. In this message we share Biblical practices that help us overcome worry and anxiety. We can walk in perfect peace that come from God Himself.
For audio, slides, series archives and other free resources like daily devotions, TV programs, books etc., please visit our website https://apcwo.org or install our mobile app "All Peoples Church Bangalore" from the app store.
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
This document provides guidance for overcoming depression from a biblical perspective. It outlines seven practical insights: 1) Recognize your feelings, 2) Share your feelings with God, 3) Encourage yourself by speaking God's word, 4) Hope in God, 5) Remember God and his works, 6) Praise God to destroy depression, 7) Declare that your help comes from God. Key verses from Psalms and Isaiah are referenced to show how focusing on God through praise can remove depression and bring joy.
3 Second Prayers
You can use these verses individually, thus a 3 seconds of prayer. Or, collectively for warfare.
A fellow Christian sent this to me last year. I just made a slide out of the contents.
I hope you can use these verses in your prayers.
Fear is a big giant that many struggle with. In this first message we identify what fear is and how it affects our lives. We close with encouragement that we can all overcome fear!
For audio, slides, series archives and other free resources like daily devotions, TV programs, books etc., please visit our website https://apcwo.org or install our mobile app "All Peoples Church Bangalore" from the app store.
The document provides a summary of the biblical book of Ezekiel chapter 37, which contains Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones. In the vision, God asks Ezekiel if the dry bones can live again, and commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones. As Ezekiel prophesies, the bones come together and are clothed with flesh and skin, but have no breath. God then commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath, and as he does so breath enters the bodies and they come alive as a vast army. God explains that the vision signifies his ability to restore the people of Israel to their homeland from exile, bringing new life where there seemed to be no hope. The document then discusses the concept of biblical hope and how
1. Jesus was born in Bethlehem to Mary and was of the lineage of David. He began his ministry at age 30 after being baptized by John the Baptist.
2. Jesus taught ethical lessons through parables and beatitudes about humility, mercy, peacemaking and righteousness. He forgave the adulterous woman and washed the feet of his disciples, teaching humbleness.
3. Jesus was crucified and spoke seven last words from the cross before dying. His tomb was later found empty, demonstrating his resurrection.
This document contains prayers and affirmations for defeating demons and overthrowing darkness. It includes declarations such as being redeemed from curses and sickness, overcoming all through Christ's power within, being covered by the armor of God, and having authority over serpents and scorpions. The prayers affirm blessings of being righteous, having favor with God, dwelling in God's protection, and being strengthened by the Holy Spirit.
The document provides an introduction to deliverance ministry, explaining that teaching on demons and deliverance provokes their manifestation. It emphasizes the importance of full surrender to God before engaging in spiritual warfare. It then discusses offensive and defensive spiritual warfare, describing tactics for both. These include asserting authority over demons, breaking agreements with evil spirits, commanding spirits to leave, and persisting until release. The document outlines potential exit routes for demons and signs that deliverance is complete. It stresses the importance of aftercare for the person and teaching them how to maintain their freedom.
The document discusses the concept of shalom in the Bible. It begins by defining shalom as implying a state of harmony, satisfaction, and right relationships. It then discusses how the Bible's story starts in Genesis 1 with the creation of the world and ends in Revelation with a new heaven and new earth, coming full circle. The disruption of shalom, or sin, is introduced in Genesis 3 but must be viewed within the larger story of restoration. Jesus is called the Prince of Peace and restores shalom through his resurrection and by giving his followers peace.
The document discusses the biblical concept of God's sovereignty. It begins by defining sovereignty as God planning and carrying out His perfect will over all of creation without failure or defeat. Several Bible passages are then examined that demonstrate God's control over all things, from life and death to making people poor or rich. The document argues that God ordains both good and evil in the world according to His purposes. It notes some find this difficult to accept but encourage internal reflection on the truth. The sovereignty of God is said to mean He does whatever He pleases in heaven and earth, and no one can resist His will or question His actions.
This document advertises a 16-week online course on how to see into the Kingdom of Heaven through developing spiritual sight. The course aims to help students grow in intimacy with the Holy Spirit, learn secrets of Jesus' prayer life, and prophecy more accurately. It involves lectures, group sharing sessions, and teachings on topics like Jesus as high priest, visions, and prophecy. The goal is for students to understand how to see Jesus and the Kingdom through sharing God's word, exchanging revelations, and practicing simple principles taught in the lectures.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Expelling Demons" sermon at New Life Christian Church on August 3, 2012. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
This document contains prayers for morning prayers. It includes an opening prayer, a responsive reading of Psalm 42, a short reading from Isaiah 43:1, and a closing prayer asking God to grant faith, peace, and self-control to those who call on his name. The prayers focus on dwelling in God's house, remembering his comfort, and hoping in God despite troubles or enemies.
This document discusses what the Bible says about prayer. It provides several Bible verses that describe how people prayed, such as kneeling, with hands spread out toward heaven, or with faces to the ground. The main points made are:
- You can pray in whatever way helps you focus on God.
- It's important to be humble, pray wholeheartedly with faith, righteousness, and obedience when praying.
- God hears our prayers, but disobedience, secret sin, not caring, stubbornness, doubt, selfishness can get in the way.
- We should pray continually and can pray for anything according to God's will. If unsure what to pray for, the Holy Spirit will interce
The document provides an overview and commentary on various passages from the book of Isaiah in the Bible. It discusses Isaiah's role as a prophet in ancient Israel, his prophecies about the coming Messiah that are reflected in the New Testament, and personal connections the author has to passages in Isaiah about divine healing. The document examines key themes in Isaiah like monotheism, the new Exodus, and God's plans for restoration and rebuilding according to his will and righteousness.
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time B, including summaries and commentary on the readings from Jeremiah, Psalms, Ephesians, and Mark which focus on leadership and shepherding God's people, with Jesus portrayed as the ultimate shepherd who teaches and cares for the people with compassion. It examines the difference between bad and good shepherds, and how Christ establishes peace and reconciliation by abolishing divisions.
The document discusses 9 aspects of praise found in the original Hebrew and Greek words used in the Bible - halal, shabach, yadah, towdah, barak, zamar, tehillah, agalliao, proskuneo, and thriambeuo. Each aspect has a slightly different meaning and involves different physical expressions of praise such as speaking, shouting, lifting hands, kneeling, playing instruments, singing, dancing, laying prostrate, and sharing testimonies. The overall message is that God made many ways for people to praise in a way that fits their personality and situation, but the focus should always be on honoring God rather than drawing attention to oneself.
How god makes us stronger joseph - genesis 39 1-23Ehab Roufail
God uses both blessings and trials in our lives to strengthen us and prepare us for the work He has called us to do. This is shown through Joseph's experiences in Genesis 39-40. (1) Through blessings like leadership roles, Joseph learned hard work. (2) Temptation taught him self-discipline. (3) Trials, including false accusations and imprisonment, led to humility and compassion. (4) God's presence strengthened Joseph's dependence on God as he waited for God's timing. Both blessings and hardships help us become who God wants us to be.
The document provides an overview of Lesson 14 from an Old Testament journey series. It discusses God's commandments in the Old Testament, which were divided into moral, civil, and ceremonial laws. It notes that Jesus said the greatest commandments are to love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. The document emphasizes that in the New Covenant, Jesus raised the bar on love, law, and living through his new commandment to love one another as he has loved us.
This document provides an overview of the biblical prophet Jeremiah. It discusses Jeremiah's calling as a prophet, some of his key prophecies regarding judgment on Israel and Judah as well as future hope. It also summarizes Jeremiah's message of impending divine judgment for Israel's sins and God's promise of a new covenant and restoration under a righteous ruler from David's line.
Why don't we live happily ever after? Is there a purpose for our pain? Sharing the lessons from Michael Card's Lament Workshop, held in Bedford NH, April 13-15, 2018. Presented as a sermon at Providence Assembly of God April 22, 2018.
To book Michael for the workshop, go to michaelcard.com.
Dear brothers and sisters,
We are commissioned to communicate God's salvific message. If you are quiet about God's Word, think again your Christian vocation, because you are not doing well.
Fr. Cielo
A Journey exploring few of the living signs and prophecies in the Old and New testament that assures the authenticity of the final revelation "Quraan".
The document discusses the Holy Spirit and its importance for Christians. It states that even if one is a believer, without being baptized or empowered by the Holy Spirit, they are an ineffective Christian. It encourages the reader to ask God to fill them with the Holy Spirit so they can do what God calls them to do with power and authority. It then provides several biblical examples of how the Holy Spirit is represented, such as a cloud, clothing, anointing oil, a dove, wind, fire, a seal, and a pledge. It lastly notes that the Holy Spirit is the agent of restoration.
The document discusses biblical stories involving fire, including the story of the three Hebrew children who were thrown into a fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar for refusing to worship his idol. It notes principles from this story like persecution facing God's faithful people and human authority not overriding divine edicts. The story produced faith in others and showed the Hebrew children walking through the fire with divine help. Their carefulness, confession of faith, confidence in God, and loyalty to their convictions did not sway Nebuchadnezzar. Their trials brought them new freedom, fellowship, and opportunities to serve.
1. Daniel fasted and mourned by a river where he encountered a man dressed in linen with an awesome appearance.
2. The man's appearance overwhelmed Daniel, leaving him weak and unable to speak. The man touched Daniel, giving him strength to stand.
3. The chapter introduces prophecies about conflicts between spiritual forces, angels working to counter evil, and struggles between Michael and opposing angels over God's will. It also establishes Daniel as a man beloved by God.
1. Jesus was born in Bethlehem to Mary and was of the lineage of David. He began his ministry at age 30 after being baptized by John the Baptist.
2. Jesus taught ethical lessons through parables and beatitudes about humility, mercy, peacemaking and righteousness. He forgave the adulterous woman and washed the feet of his disciples, teaching humbleness.
3. Jesus was crucified and spoke seven last words from the cross before dying. His tomb was later found empty, demonstrating his resurrection.
This document contains prayers and affirmations for defeating demons and overthrowing darkness. It includes declarations such as being redeemed from curses and sickness, overcoming all through Christ's power within, being covered by the armor of God, and having authority over serpents and scorpions. The prayers affirm blessings of being righteous, having favor with God, dwelling in God's protection, and being strengthened by the Holy Spirit.
The document provides an introduction to deliverance ministry, explaining that teaching on demons and deliverance provokes their manifestation. It emphasizes the importance of full surrender to God before engaging in spiritual warfare. It then discusses offensive and defensive spiritual warfare, describing tactics for both. These include asserting authority over demons, breaking agreements with evil spirits, commanding spirits to leave, and persisting until release. The document outlines potential exit routes for demons and signs that deliverance is complete. It stresses the importance of aftercare for the person and teaching them how to maintain their freedom.
The document discusses the concept of shalom in the Bible. It begins by defining shalom as implying a state of harmony, satisfaction, and right relationships. It then discusses how the Bible's story starts in Genesis 1 with the creation of the world and ends in Revelation with a new heaven and new earth, coming full circle. The disruption of shalom, or sin, is introduced in Genesis 3 but must be viewed within the larger story of restoration. Jesus is called the Prince of Peace and restores shalom through his resurrection and by giving his followers peace.
The document discusses the biblical concept of God's sovereignty. It begins by defining sovereignty as God planning and carrying out His perfect will over all of creation without failure or defeat. Several Bible passages are then examined that demonstrate God's control over all things, from life and death to making people poor or rich. The document argues that God ordains both good and evil in the world according to His purposes. It notes some find this difficult to accept but encourage internal reflection on the truth. The sovereignty of God is said to mean He does whatever He pleases in heaven and earth, and no one can resist His will or question His actions.
This document advertises a 16-week online course on how to see into the Kingdom of Heaven through developing spiritual sight. The course aims to help students grow in intimacy with the Holy Spirit, learn secrets of Jesus' prayer life, and prophecy more accurately. It involves lectures, group sharing sessions, and teachings on topics like Jesus as high priest, visions, and prophecy. The goal is for students to understand how to see Jesus and the Kingdom through sharing God's word, exchanging revelations, and practicing simple principles taught in the lectures.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Expelling Demons" sermon at New Life Christian Church on August 3, 2012. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
This document contains prayers for morning prayers. It includes an opening prayer, a responsive reading of Psalm 42, a short reading from Isaiah 43:1, and a closing prayer asking God to grant faith, peace, and self-control to those who call on his name. The prayers focus on dwelling in God's house, remembering his comfort, and hoping in God despite troubles or enemies.
This document discusses what the Bible says about prayer. It provides several Bible verses that describe how people prayed, such as kneeling, with hands spread out toward heaven, or with faces to the ground. The main points made are:
- You can pray in whatever way helps you focus on God.
- It's important to be humble, pray wholeheartedly with faith, righteousness, and obedience when praying.
- God hears our prayers, but disobedience, secret sin, not caring, stubbornness, doubt, selfishness can get in the way.
- We should pray continually and can pray for anything according to God's will. If unsure what to pray for, the Holy Spirit will interce
The document provides an overview and commentary on various passages from the book of Isaiah in the Bible. It discusses Isaiah's role as a prophet in ancient Israel, his prophecies about the coming Messiah that are reflected in the New Testament, and personal connections the author has to passages in Isaiah about divine healing. The document examines key themes in Isaiah like monotheism, the new Exodus, and God's plans for restoration and rebuilding according to his will and righteousness.
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time B, including summaries and commentary on the readings from Jeremiah, Psalms, Ephesians, and Mark which focus on leadership and shepherding God's people, with Jesus portrayed as the ultimate shepherd who teaches and cares for the people with compassion. It examines the difference between bad and good shepherds, and how Christ establishes peace and reconciliation by abolishing divisions.
The document discusses 9 aspects of praise found in the original Hebrew and Greek words used in the Bible - halal, shabach, yadah, towdah, barak, zamar, tehillah, agalliao, proskuneo, and thriambeuo. Each aspect has a slightly different meaning and involves different physical expressions of praise such as speaking, shouting, lifting hands, kneeling, playing instruments, singing, dancing, laying prostrate, and sharing testimonies. The overall message is that God made many ways for people to praise in a way that fits their personality and situation, but the focus should always be on honoring God rather than drawing attention to oneself.
How god makes us stronger joseph - genesis 39 1-23Ehab Roufail
God uses both blessings and trials in our lives to strengthen us and prepare us for the work He has called us to do. This is shown through Joseph's experiences in Genesis 39-40. (1) Through blessings like leadership roles, Joseph learned hard work. (2) Temptation taught him self-discipline. (3) Trials, including false accusations and imprisonment, led to humility and compassion. (4) God's presence strengthened Joseph's dependence on God as he waited for God's timing. Both blessings and hardships help us become who God wants us to be.
The document provides an overview of Lesson 14 from an Old Testament journey series. It discusses God's commandments in the Old Testament, which were divided into moral, civil, and ceremonial laws. It notes that Jesus said the greatest commandments are to love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. The document emphasizes that in the New Covenant, Jesus raised the bar on love, law, and living through his new commandment to love one another as he has loved us.
This document provides an overview of the biblical prophet Jeremiah. It discusses Jeremiah's calling as a prophet, some of his key prophecies regarding judgment on Israel and Judah as well as future hope. It also summarizes Jeremiah's message of impending divine judgment for Israel's sins and God's promise of a new covenant and restoration under a righteous ruler from David's line.
Why don't we live happily ever after? Is there a purpose for our pain? Sharing the lessons from Michael Card's Lament Workshop, held in Bedford NH, April 13-15, 2018. Presented as a sermon at Providence Assembly of God April 22, 2018.
To book Michael for the workshop, go to michaelcard.com.
Dear brothers and sisters,
We are commissioned to communicate God's salvific message. If you are quiet about God's Word, think again your Christian vocation, because you are not doing well.
Fr. Cielo
A Journey exploring few of the living signs and prophecies in the Old and New testament that assures the authenticity of the final revelation "Quraan".
The document discusses the Holy Spirit and its importance for Christians. It states that even if one is a believer, without being baptized or empowered by the Holy Spirit, they are an ineffective Christian. It encourages the reader to ask God to fill them with the Holy Spirit so they can do what God calls them to do with power and authority. It then provides several biblical examples of how the Holy Spirit is represented, such as a cloud, clothing, anointing oil, a dove, wind, fire, a seal, and a pledge. It lastly notes that the Holy Spirit is the agent of restoration.
The document discusses biblical stories involving fire, including the story of the three Hebrew children who were thrown into a fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar for refusing to worship his idol. It notes principles from this story like persecution facing God's faithful people and human authority not overriding divine edicts. The story produced faith in others and showed the Hebrew children walking through the fire with divine help. Their carefulness, confession of faith, confidence in God, and loyalty to their convictions did not sway Nebuchadnezzar. Their trials brought them new freedom, fellowship, and opportunities to serve.
1. Daniel fasted and mourned by a river where he encountered a man dressed in linen with an awesome appearance.
2. The man's appearance overwhelmed Daniel, leaving him weak and unable to speak. The man touched Daniel, giving him strength to stand.
3. The chapter introduces prophecies about conflicts between spiritual forces, angels working to counter evil, and struggles between Michael and opposing angels over God's will. It also establishes Daniel as a man beloved by God.
This document discusses the spirit of Leviathan based on references in the Bible. It describes Leviathan as the king of pride, a fire-breathing dragon with seven heads. The main points are that Leviathan's core nature is pride, it uses the tongue to cause damage, and its seven heads represent its rule over the seven continents through manifestations of pride. The document provides spiritual strategies for defeating Leviathan by crushing its head through humility and obedience to God.
This document discusses the spirit of Leviathan from the Bible. It describes Leviathan as a multi-headed sea serpent or dragon that represents the spirit of pride. The document analyzes Leviathan's characteristics of pride, stubbornness, hardness of heart, and ability to incite confusion and break up relationships based on passages from Job and other books of the Bible. It asserts that Leviathan rules over religious spirits and demons and must be defeated through humility, obedience, and crushing its heads with the authority of Jesus Christ.
This document discusses angels and angelology from a systematic theology perspective. It covers the origin of angels as created spiritual beings, titles of angels like archangels and cherubim, names of specific angels like Michael and Gabriel, the nature of angels as genderless and powerful, the purpose of angels to serve and glorify God, and the theological basis for believing in angels. It also examines passages in Isaiah referring to Lucifer and discusses whether Lucifer and Satan are the same figure or distinct beings.
Covers War in heaven of Revelation 12, including the work of satan and his defeat at the hand of the followers of Jesus.
Watch a recoded Zoom session here:
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(A workshop based self learning style. Recorded live from a Zoom session. Requires reading and analysing various passages and drawing your own conclusions. A scripture to scripture comparison approach. Open you bibles and follow along.)
Demons & Angels in the Bible (Old Testament)Alwyn Lau
- God appointed lesser spiritual beings like angels and demons to rule over specific territories, but some rebelled against God and became evil. This included engaging in relations with humans and spreading wickedness.
- Satan was originally a perfect angelic being named Lucifer, but became prideful and rebelled against God. He now acts as God's adversary and the chief evil spiritual being responsible for accusing people and causing much suffering in the world.
- God's response to Job showed that humans cannot fully understand the spiritual realities of evil and God's purposes. While Satan initiated Job's suffering, God remains sovereign over all.
The document discusses war and its impact on different kingdoms. It mentions enlisting in war and the invisible war against evil rulers and authorities. It talks about tools and weapons for fighting in this war, including the Bible and the blood of Jesus. Memory verses and scripture are provided related to spiritual warfare.
Lent Talks 2018 Why the hell do bad things happen? Part OneJonathan Swales
The document discusses different perspectives on why bad things happen and God's role in allowing suffering and evil in the world. It presents the view of "Blueprint Theology" which argues that God has a specific reason for every event and allows nothing without purpose. However, it also outlines several problems with this view, such as questioning God's goodness and inconsistencies with passages where God's will is frustrated. It alternatively proposes a "Warfare Worldview" where suffering results from human and spiritual rebellion against God and His ongoing conflict with evil forces.
Zephaniah prophesied in Judah during the reign of King Josiah around 635-625 BC. He proclaimed coming judgment on Judah for their idolatry and sins, referring to "the day of the Lord" where God will punish the nations. Zephaniah called the people to repentance and to seek God before this coming judgment. The sermon focused on defining and identifying idols, showing how idolatry was at the root of Judah's sins. It encouraged examining personal idols and seeking God alone to be hidden from his coming wrath.
New Testament Lesson 4 covering the Baptism of Jesus Christ and subsequent temptations by Satan.
https://www.lds.org/manual/new-testament-gospel-doctrine-teachers-manual/lesson-4-prepare-ye-the-way-of-the-lord?lang=eng
The document discusses the authority that Satan and his demons have over sinners and saints. It examines Satan's names in Hebrew and Greek which mean "adversary", "accuser", and "devil". While Satan and his demons can influence and tempt people, their power is limited and not omnipotent. The document asserts that through Christ's death, he destroyed Satan's power over death. It encourages believers to stand firm in faith against Satan's schemes by putting on the full armor of God.
This document discusses the final demonstration of God's wisdom and justice. It explains that God will demonstrate through the sealing of the 144,000 that He can correctly identify those who are worthy of salvation. It notes the 144,000 will face their most difficult test during the "time of Jacob's trouble" when it will seem like God has become their enemy, yet they will remain faithful. This will prove to onlooking beings that God's judgments on saving the righteous and destroying the wicked are justified.
WARFARE AGAINST THE WORLD Spiritual warfare 2Butch Yulo
This document discusses the three spiritual wars Christians face: against the flesh, the world, and the devil. It emphasizes that Christians must first win the war against the flesh through overcoming sinful desires and habits. They then need to win the war against the world by not loving or conforming to worldly systems and cultures. Only after gaining victory in these first two wars can Christians directly confront demonic powers. The document warns that failing to win the first two wars leaves "open gates" for demons to retaliate. It then examines how Satan controls and influences the world through sinful cultural systems and structures to achieve his purposes of defiling and enslaving people.
The document discusses the faithfulness of church members and describes them as holy, partakers, deliberators, and confessors. It provides two examples of faithfulness in Jesus and Moses and their differences. It outlines the duties of preachers to the faithful as reminding, reassuring, reproving, and repeating the message. It discusses falling behind in church growth and exhorts the readers to not fear but be diligent in their faith. Finally, it describes the power and nature of God's word as alive, relevant, piercing, dividing, and unmasking.
How do you respond to the idea that there are spiritual powers and demons in the universe that are working against God's will?
How are you aware of the spiritual warfare around you? If Satan is a "deceiver" and our Lord calls him "the father of lies" then how have his lies affected your life? What lies have you believed (in the past, or possibly now) about yourself, others and God? These and other questions are addressed in this study.
The document provides information about the tribe of Judah and different aspects of praise based on biblical sources. It discusses how Judah means "praise of Jehovah" and was the ruling tribe from which kings and the lawgiver came. It then lists 10 types of biblical praise such as barach, halal, tehillah, and explains their meanings. The power of praise to send the enemy running and examples from scripture are also summarized.
Genesis 28 discusses Jacob fleeing from his brother Esau to Laban in Paddan-Aram. Before departing, Isaac blesses Jacob and commands him not to marry a Canaanite woman. The document then provides historical context on Paddan-Aram and the meanings of its components. It notes God rewards obedience, as seen in Isaac's blessing of fruitfulness, growth, godly relationships, and inheritance of land for Jacob and his descendants. The summary concludes obedience to God is honored with rewards reaped at the proper time.
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This song celebrates God's boundless love, rejoicing in His love today which allows believers to conquer anything. It references how through God's love, souls are saved from death and the grave, as His love has conquered death itself. The song encourages rejoicing in God's boundless and saving love.
Jesus shed his blood and died on the cross to pay the debt for our sins, which we could not pay ourselves. Through his blood sacrifice we have been made holy, clean, and free to enter God's presence. The blood of Christ draws us near to God and reminds him that through Jesus' sacrifice, we are free from the punishment of sin.
This song is about being servants to one another as brothers on a journey. It talks about helping each other walk the path, holding each other's hands in times of fear, weeping and laughing together through shared joy and sorrow, and finding harmony together through Christ's love when singing to God in heaven after completing their journey.
El poema habla sobre buscar primero el reino de Dios y su justicia, y que todas las cosas se te añadirán. También menciona que el hombre no solo vive de pan, sino también de toda palabra que sale de la boca de Dios.
The poem describes the assurance and security Christians can have before God through Jesus Christ. It summarizes in three points: 1) Jesus stands before God as our High Priest and pleads for us, with our name written on his hands and heart. 2) We can find refuge in Jesus when tempted to despair, as he has taken away our sins. 3) Because Jesus died as the sinless Savior, our sinful souls are counted as free and God is satisfied in looking to Jesus and pardoning us through him.
This document is a song praising God for his blessings and mercy. It calls the reader to bless God with their whole being and not forget his benefits of forgiving sins, healing diseases, and crowning people with compassion. While God's anger may be fleeting, his love, mercy, and favor will endure for a lifetime.
The document repeatedly refers to Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away sin and brings new life. It declares that Jesus, as the Lamb, is holy, worthy, and should be beheld, as he takes away sin and brings new life within.
The document repeatedly praises and glorifies the name of the Lord, stating that the name of the Lord is blessed, glorious, holy, and a strong tower that the righteous can run to for salvation.
This document praises Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God who is worthy of blessing, honor, and glory. It repeats phrases declaring him holy, righteous, and worthy, and that death could not hold him as he is risen and seated upon the throne.
This short poem praises God, also referred to as the Ancient of Days, as the eternal ruler over all creation. It describes how every person and nation on earth and in heaven will bow down and declare God's glory, honor, blessing, and power. The kingdom of the Ancient of Days will reign forever and none can compare to God's matchless worth, so the poem encourages singing to the Ancient of Days.
This document is a summary of Psalm 1. It describes a blessed man who does not follow the ungodly, sinner, or scornful, but instead finds delight in meditating on God's law day and night. As a result, he is like a tree planted by water that always bears fruit and prospers in all that he does.
This hymn expresses the assurance and joy that comes from having faith in Jesus Christ as one's savior. It describes the believer as an heir of salvation, washed in the blood of Christ and born of God's spirit. The hymn finds the believer in a state of perfect submission and delight, praising their savior all day long with rapturous visions of mercy and love from God.
This song is about finding peace and satisfaction not in earthly things but in following God's will. It describes how the singer's life was filled with broken dreams until he stopped chasing his own desires and instead sought God's will. The chorus encourages the listener to behold Jesus, who through his sacrifice wants to lift people up and give them strength through accepting his outstretched hand.
This document is a song of praise to God, expressing thanks for His steadfast love which extends to the heavens and beyond the clouds. It calls for God to be exalted above the heavens so that His glory may be seen over all the earth. This message is repeated for emphasis.
This hymn is about seeing God as one's vision and presence. It expresses that God should be one's highest thought and source of wisdom and truth. The singer sees God as their father and themselves as God's son, with God dwelling within them and them dwelling with God. Their riches and praise are not in worldly things but in their inheritance of God. God is treasured as the highest king of heaven who has won their victory.
This short song encourages the listener to be bold and strong with confidence because God is with them. It expresses that with God there is no reason to be afraid or dismayed. The listener is walking in faith and victory since God is supporting them.
The document appears to be lyrics from a Christian song praising God for salvation and forgiveness. It expresses how the singer was lost and without meaning until God brought them out of darkness into light. It acknowledges that the singer's love for God was small and their pride could not compensate, but God's love replaced despair and forgave their sins. The singer commits to praising God every day for these gifts.
This song is about glorifying God as the creator and potter who molds people to be like Jesus. It asks God to be glorified in people's lives and all of creation. The chorus repeats this request for God to be glorified in their lives. The bridge acknowledges that God's kingdom has power and glory, and people were created to praise him forever and again.
Este poema corto pide a Dios que abra los ojos y oídos del autor para poder ver y oír a Jesucristo más claramente, expresar su amor por Él y poder tocarlo.
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The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
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Table of Contents:
Prayers Against Demonic Princes
Prayers Against Leviathan and Marine Spirits
Prayers Against Jezebel
Prayers for Dealing with Spirits of the Desert
Prayers Against Demonic Horsemen
Prayers Against Spirit of the Valley
Prayers for Dealing with Spirit birds
Prayers for Deliverance from Lions
Prayers for Deliverance from Serpents
Prayers for Deliverance for Flies
Prayers from Animalistic Spirits
Judgment Against the Adversary
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Prayers Against Demonic Princes
• Jesus, You have cast out the prince of this world and defeated him (John 12:31).
• Jesus, You spoiled principalities and made an open show of them (Colossians 2:15).
• I bind the prince of the power of the air in the name of Jesus (Ephesians 2:2).
• I bind and rebuke Beelzebub, the prince of demons (Matthew 12:24).
• I bind the principalities and powers in my region in the name of Jesus (Ephesians
6:12).
• I command the principalities to come down in the name of Jesus (Jeremiah 13:18).
• Lord, release Your warrior angels against the demonic princes (Daniel 10:20).
• Smite the princes as the days of old (Joshua 13:21).
• Bring the iniquity of every profane prince to an end, and remove the diadem from his
head (Ezekiel 21:25-26).
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Prayers Against Demonic Princes
• Lead the princes away spoiled, and overthrow the mighty (Job 12:19).
• Make the nobles like Oreb and like Zeeb, and all their princes like Zebah and
Zalmunna (Psalm 83:11).
• Pour contempt upon the demon princes (Psalm 107:40).
• Cut off the spirits of princes (Psalm 76:12).
• I rebuke and bind all princes that would speak against me (Psalm 119:23).
• I rebuke and bind all princes that would persecute me (Psalm 119:161).
• Bring the princes to nothing (Isaiah 34:12).
• Punish the princes with Your power (Zephaniah 1:8).
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Prayers Against Leviathan and Marine Spirits
• Lord, break the heads of the dragons in the waters (Psalm 74:13).
• Cut off the head of every hydra in the name of Jesus.
• Break the heads of leviathan in pieces (Psalm 74:14).
• Punish leviathan, the piercing serpent, even leviathan the crooked serpent, with Your
sore, great, and strong sword (Isaiah 27:1).
• Slay the dragon that is in the sea (Psalm 27:1).
• I break all curses of pride and leviathan from my life in the name of Jesus.
• Rip the scales of leviathan (Job 41:15).
• Break the strength of leviathan’s neck (Psalm 18:40).
• Break the stony heart of leviathan and crush it to pieces (Job 41:24).
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Prayers Against Leviathan and Marine Spirits
• Break the teeth of leviathan and pluck the spoil out of his mouth (Job 41:15).
• I put a hook in leviathan’s nose, a cord around his tongue, and I bore a thorn in his jaw
(Job 41:1-2).
• Lord, You rule the sea and the waters by Your strength.
• Do not let any evil waters overflow my life.
• The channels of waters are seen at Your rebuke (Psalm 18:15).
• Rebuke all proud and arrogant demons that are cursed (Psalm 119:21).
• I bind every sea monster that would attack my life or region in the name of Jesus
(Lamentations 4:3).
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Prayers Against Leviathan and Marine Spirits
• Bring down the haughty demons by Your power.
• Bring down the proud demons that have exalted themselves against Your people.
• Scatter the proud in the imagination of their hearts.
• God, You resist the proud. Your power is against the high ones who have rebelled
against You.
• Let not the foot of pride come against me (Psalm 36:11).
• Break the crown of pride (Isaiah 28:1).
• Break Rahab in pieces, as one that is slain. Scatter Your enemies with Your strong arm
(Psalm 89:10).
• Let not leviathan oppress me (Psalm 119:122).
• Lord, render a reward to leviathan (Psalm 94:2).
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• Raise up a watch over leviathan (Job 7:12).
• Let not the proud waters go over my soul (Psalm 124:5).
• I rebuke and destroy every trap the devil has set for me (Psalm 140:5).
• Let the proud spirits stumble and fall (Jeremiah 50:32).
• Break the pride of leviathan’s power (Leviticus. 26:19).
• Awake, awake. Put on strength, O arm of the Lord. I command the helpers of Rahab to
bow before the Lord (Isaiah 51:9).
• I strip the scales of leviathan and take away his armor (Job 41:15; Luke 11:22).
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• Cast abroad the rage of thy wrath and abase leviathan (Job 40:11).
• Smite through leviathan with your understanding (Job 26:12).
• Look on leviathan, and bring him low. Tread him down in his place (Job 40:12).
• Rebuke the bulls of Bashan (Psalm 22:12).
• Let the mighty be spoiled; let the oaks of Bashan howl (Zachariah 11:2).
• Bring Your people from Bashan; bring Your people from the depths of the sea (Psalm
68:22).
• Smite Bashan and the kingdom of Og (Psalm 135:10-11).
• I bind and cast out all mind-control spirits of the octopus and squid in the name of
Jesus.
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Prayers Against Leviathan and Marine Spirits
• Let the waters of the deep be dried up, and destroy every spirit of leviathan (Job 41:31;
Isaiah 44:27).
• In the name of Jesus, I dry up your rivers, your seas, and your springs (Isaiah 19:5).
• I call for a drought upon leviathan’s waters (Jeremiah 50:38; Jeremiah 51:36).
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Prayers Against Jezebel
• I loose the hounds of heaven against Jezebel (1 Kings 21:23).
• I rebuke and bind the spirits of witchcraft, lust, seduction, intimidation, idolatry, and
whoredom connected to Jezebel.
• I release the spirit of Jehu against Jezebel and her cohorts (2 Kings 9:30-33).
• I command Jezebel to be thrown down and eaten by the hounds of heaven.
• I rebuke all spirits of false teaching, false prophecy, idolatry, and perversion connected
with Jezebel (Rev. 2:20).
• I loose tribulation against the kingdom of Jezebel (Rev. 2:22).
• I cut off the assignment of Jezebel against the ministers of God (1 Kings 19:2).
• I cut off and break the powers of every word released by Jezebel against my life.
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Prayers Against Jezebel
• I cut off Jezebel’s table and reject all food from it (1 Kings 18:19).
• I cut off and loose myself from all curses of Jezebel and spirits of Jezebel operating in
my bloodline.
• I cut off the assignment of Jezebel and her daughters to corrupt the church.
• I rebuke and cut off the spirit of Athaliah that attempts to destroy the royal seed (2
Kings 11:1).
• I come against the spirit of Herodias and cut off the assignment to kill the prophets
(Mark 6:22-24).
• I rebuke and cut off the spirit of whoredoms (Hos. 4:12).
• I rebuke and cut off Jezebel and her witchcrafts in the name of Jesus (2 Kings 9:22).
• I rebuke and cut off the harlot and mistress of witchcrafts and break her power over my
life and family (Nah. 3:4).
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Prayers Against Jezebel
• I cut off witchcraft out of your hand and you will no longer cast spells (Mic. 5:12).
• I overcome Jezebel and receive power over the nations (Rev. 2:26).
• I loose the hounds of heaven against Jezebel (1 Kings 21:23).
• I rebuke and bind the spirits of witchcraft, lust, seduction, intimidation, idolatry, and
whoredom connected to Jezebel.
• I release the spirit of Jehu against Jezebel and her cohorts (2 Kings 9:30-33).
• I command Jezebel to be thrown down and eaten by the hounds of heaven.
• I rebuke all spirits of false teaching, false prophecy, idolatry, and perversion connected
with Jezebel (Rev. 2:20).
• I loose tribulation against the kingdom of Jezebel (Rev. 2:22).
• I cut off the assignment of Jezebel against the ministers of God (1 Kings 19:2).
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Prayers Against Jezebel
• I cut off and break the powers of every word released by Jezebel against my life.
• I cut off Jezebel’s table and reject all food from it (1 Kings 18:19).
• I cut off and loose myself from all curses of Jezebel and spirits of Jezebel operating in
my bloodline.
• I cut off the assignment of Jezebel and her daughters to corrupt the church.
• I rebuke and cut off the spirit of Athaliah that attempts to destroy the royal seed (2
Kings 11:1).
• I come against the spirit of Herodias and cut off the assignment to kill the prophets
(Mark 6:22-24).
• I rebuke and cut off the spirit of whoredoms (Hos. 4:12).
• I rebuke and cut off Jezebel and her witchcrafts in the name of Jesus (2 Kings 9:22).
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Prayers Against Jezebel
• I rebuke and cut off the harlot and mistress of witchcrafts and break her power over my
life and family (Nah. 3:4).
• I cut off witchcraft out of your hand and you will no longer cast spells (Mic. 5:12).
• I overcome Jezebel and receive power over the nations (Rev. 2:26).
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Prayers for Dealing with Spirits of the Desert
• I speak to every desert in my life or ministry in the name of Jesus.
• I bind and cast out any desert spirit sent against my life.
• I bind and cast out every spirit of the desert owl, the desert fox, the desert dragon, the
desert hyena, and the desert vulture in the name of Jesus (Isaiah 34:11-15).
• I bind and cast out every scorpion spirit of fear and torment in the name of Jesus
(Deuteronomy 8:15).
• I bind and rebuke the screech owl in the name of Jesus (Isaiah. 34:14).
• I bind and cast out every jackal in the name of Jesus (Ezekiel 13:15).
• I will not dwell in the wilderness but in a fruitful land (Isaiah 35:1).
• My desert shall blossom as a rose and bring forth abundant fruit (Isaiah 35:1).
• Release water in my dry places and streams in the desert (Isaiah 35:6).
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Prayers for Dealing with Spirits of the Desert
• Let rivers flow into my desert places (Isaiah 43:20).
• I rebuke the beasts of the desert, every doleful creature, every satyr, and every dragon
from operating in my life (Isaiah 13:21-22).
• Let your voice shake every wilderness place in my life (Psalm 29:8).
• Let fatness drop upon my wilderness places (Psalm 65:11-12).
• Let the spirits of the wilderness bow and lick the dust (Psalm 72:9).
• I rebuke every pelican and owl of the wilderness (Psalm 102:6).
• Turn the wilderness into a pool of water and the dry ground into water springs (Psalm
107:35).
• Open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys, and make my
wilderness places a pool of water and my dry places springs of water (Isaiah 41:18).
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Prayers for Dealing with Spirits of the Desert
• Plant in my wilderness places the cedar, the Acacia tree, the myrtle tree, the oil tree,
the fir tree, the pine tree, and the box tree together (Isaiah 41:19).
• I renounce all rebellion that would open my life to desert spirits (Psalm 68:6).
• I break every curse of trusting in man that would open my life to desert spirits
• (Jeremiah 17:5-6).
• I prophesy to every dry bone in my life and command it to live (Ezekiel 37:1-4).
• My land shall not be termed desolate, but I am called Hephzi-bah, and my land Beulah
• (Isaiah 62:4).
• Make all my wilderness places like Eden, and my desert places like the garden of the
Lord (Psalm 51:3).
• Let every desolation in my life or bloodline be raised up in the name of Jesus (Isaiah
61:4).
• Revive me, and repair every desolation in my life (Ezra 9:9).
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Prayers Against Demonic Horsemen
• Let the horse and rider be thrown into the sea (Exodus 15:1).
• Break in pieces the horse and his rider. Break in pieces the chariot and his rider
(Jeremiah 51:21).
• I release the sword of the Lord upon the horses and chariots (Jeremiah 50:37).
• I cut off the horses and destroy the chariots in the name of Jesus (Micah 5:10).
• Overthrow the chariots and those that ride them. Bring down the horses and their riders
(Haggai. 2:22).
• Confound the riders on horses (Zechariah 10:5).
• Let the horses’ heels be bitten, and let the riders fall backward (Genesis 49:17).
• Let the chariot, the horse, the army, and the power lie down together and not be able to
rise (Isaiah 43:17).
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• Let the chariot and the horse be cast into a deep sleep at Your rebuke, O Lord (Psalm
76:6).
• Make the horses afraid as the grasshopper (Job 39:19-20).
• Let the chariots and horsemen be burned with Your fire (Nehemiah 2:13).
• Smite the horses with astonishment and the riders with madness and blindness, O Lord
(Zechariah 12:4).
• I bind and rebuke every black horse that would come against me in the name of Jesus
(Revelation 6:5).
• I bind and rebuke every red horse that would come against me in the name of Jesus
(Revelation 6:4).
• I bind and rebuke every pale horse that would come against me in the name of Jesus
(Revelation 6:8).
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Prayers Against Demonic Horsemen
• Take away the strength of the demonic horsemen in the name of Jesus (Job 39:19).
• Let the horses be cut by Your power, O Lord (2 Samuel 8:4).
• I am Your goodly horse in the day of battle (Zechariah 10:3).
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Prayers Against Spirit of the Valley
• I bind and cast out all spirits that would attempt to keep me in a low place in the
name of Jesus.
• I break the chariots of the enemies of the valley in the name of Jesus (Judges 1:19).
• I rebuke and cast out the ravens of the valley in the name of Jesus (Proverbs 30:17).
• Lord, You are the God of the valleys. Cast out every valley spirit in the name of Jesus
(1 Kings 20:28).
• Let me be exalted and the spirits of the valley be smitten by Your power (2 Samuel
8:13).
• I bind and rebuke every Goliath that would challenge me in the valley (1 Samuel
17:1-4).
• Let all the giants of the valley be destroyed (Joshua 15:8).
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Prayers Against Spirit of the Valley
• Fight against the spirits of the valley, and let my enemies be avenged in the valley
(Joshua 10:12-14).
• Let every Achan in my life be destroyed in the valley (Joshua 7:24-26).
• I loose myself from every Delilah spirit operating in the valley (Judges 16:4).
• Let all my valley places be blessed in the name of Jesus (2 Chronicles 20:26).
• Open a door of hope in all my valleys (Hosea 2:15).
• I destroy every Edomite spirit in the valley in the name of Jesus (2 Kings 14:7).
• Let water flow into every valley place of my life (Joel 3:18).
• Let every valley place in my life be exalted (Luke 3:5).
• I smite Amalek and destroy him in the valley (1 Samuel 15:3-5).
• I smite all the Midianites in the valley (Judges 6:33-34).
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Prayers for Dealing with Spirit Birds
• I bind and rebuke any unclean and hateful bird sent against my life by the enemy in the
name of Jesus (Revelation 18:2).
• I exercise my dominion over the unclean fowl of the air in the name of Jesus (Psalm 8:8).
• Let every spirit bird sent against me be taken in the snare (Ecclesiastics 9:12).
• I bind and rebuke every spiritual vulture in the name of Jesus (Isaiah 34:15).
• I bind the operation of the screech owl (night monster) from operating against me in the
name of Jesus (Isaiah 34:14).
• I bind and rebuke the cormorant (the vomiting pelican) from operating against my life in
the name of Jesus (Isaiah 34:11).
• I bind and rebuke the bittern from operating against my life in the name of Jesus (Isaiah
34:11).
• I bind and rebuke any raven sent against my life in the name of Jesus (Isaiah 34:11).
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• I bind and rebuke any demonic eagle and hawk sent against my life, and I command
their nests to be destroyed in the name of Jesus (Job 39:26-30).
• I pray these unclean birds would be caged in the name of Jesus (Jeremiah 5:27).
• I bind and rebuke any unclean bird that would attempt to nest in my life in the name of
Jesus.
• Let every wandering bird be cast out of its nest in the name of Jesus (Isaiah 16:2).
• Let Your presence drive every unclean bird away from my life (Jeremiah 4:25-26).
• Let every fowl of heaven operating against my life be consumed in the name of Jesus
(Zephaniah 1:3).
• Let these birds flee and fly away at Your rebuke (Jeremiah 9:10).
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• Let me walk in the path of wisdom which no fowl knows (Job 28:7, 21).
• I will not be afraid of the terror by night, and I rebuke every night bird that would
attempt to visit me at night (Psalm 91:5).
• I am not a companion to owls (Job 30:29).
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Prayers for Deliverance from Lions
• I rebuke every lion that would stoop and couch down to attack me in the name of Jesus
(Genesis 49:9).
• Through the strength of God, I break the jaws of the lion and pluck the spoil out of his
mouth (Judges 14:5).
• Deliver me from the paw of the lion (1 Samuel 17:37).
• I rebuke the fierce lion that would hunt me (Job 10:16).
• Don’t let the lion tear my soul (Psalm 7:2).
• I rebuke and expose any lion that would wait secretly to catch me (Psalm 10:9).
• I rebuke any lurking lions in the name of Jesus (Psalm 17:12).
• I tread upon the lion in the name of Jesus (Psalm 91:3).
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Prayers for Deliverance from Lions
• I walk in holiness, and no lion can dwell in my life (Isaiah 35:9).
• Deliver me from men who are like lions (1 Chronicles 11:22).
• Let the lion’s whelps be scattered (Job 4:11).
• Save me from the lion’s mouth (Psalm 22:21).
• Break the teeth of the lions (Psalm 58:6).
• Deliver my soul from lions (Psalm 57:4).
• Deliver me from the power of the lions (Daniel 6:7).
• Deliver me out of the mouth of the lion (2 Timothy 4:17).
• Let the Lion of the tribe of Judah roar through me against my enemies.
• Deliver me from the power of the lion.
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Prayers for Deliverance from Serpents
• Lord, bruise the head of every serpent that would attack my life in the name of Jesus.
• Punish the piercing serpent in the name of Jesus.
• I bind and rebuke any serpent that would try to deceive me (2 Corinthians 11:3).
• I release the rod of God to swallow up every serpent that would come against me in
the name of Jesus (Exodus 7:12).
• Protect me from fiery serpents (Deuteronomy 8:15).
• I bind and rebuke every serpent that would try to twist or coil around my life in the
name of Jesus.
• I bind and rebuke every python that would try to squeeze out my prayer life in the
name of Jesus.
• I bind and rebuke every cobra that would come against me in the name of Jesus.
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Prayers for Deliverance from Serpents
• I bind and rebuke every cockatrice that would come against me in the name of Jesus
(Isaiah 14:29).
• I bind and rebuke every flying serpent that would attack my life in the name of Jesus
(Isaiah 27:1).
• I bind and rebuke every sea serpent that would attack my life in the name of Jesus
(Isaiah 27:1).
• I have authority to tread upon serpents (Luke 10:19).
• I am a believer, and I pick up serpents (Mark 16:18).
• Let the fire of God drive out every serpent from my life (Acts 28:3).
• I cast out every viper that would operate in my life in the name of Jesus.
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Prayers for Deliverance for Flies
• I bind and rebuke Beelzebub, the lord of the flies, in the name of Jesus (Matthew
12:24).
• I bind and cast out all flies that would attempt to affect my anointing in the name of
Jesus (Ecclesiastes 10:1).
• I bind and rebuke any swarm of flies that would come against me in the name of
Jesus (Psalm 78:45).
• No flies can live in my life in the name of Jesus (Exodus 8:21).
• I renounce and loose myself from any spiritual garbage that would attract flies in the
name of Jesus.
• I rebuke every fly and every bee that would come upon my land in the name of Jesus
(Isaiah 7:18).
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Prayers from Animalistic Spirits
• I am delivered from the wild beasts of the desert (Isaiah 34:14).
• I rebuke the jackals that would attack my life, city, or nation in the name of Jesus.
• I rebuke the night wolves that would attack my life, city, or nation in the name of
Jesus (Habakkuk 1:8).
• I rebuke every goat spirit of Pan, Faun, and Satyr in the name of Jesus.
• I rebuke the wild cats, leopards, lions, jaguars, which represent higher occult powers,
that would attack my life, city, or nation in the name of Jesus.
• I rebuke the hyenas that would attack my life, city, or nation in the name of Jesus
(Isaiah 34:14).
• I rebuke and bind every wild dog (represents false religion, witchcraft, and
perversion) that would hound my life in the name of Jesus (Psalm 22:16).
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• I bind and rebuke the bulls (represents strong rebellion) in the name of Jesus (Psalm
22:12).
• I command all foxes that would destroy my fruit to leave my life in the name of Jesus.
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Judgment Against the Adversary
Psalm 109
• Lord our God, the Most High God, Maker of heaven and earth, our Creator, our
Sustainer, our Protector, You are the just God of all the earth sitting on Your throne of
judgment, the High court of heaven. You Lord execute righteousness and justice for all
who are oppressed. You are the Lord, the ruler over all, the God of angelic armies that
fight against our enemies and avenge us of our adversaries. Beside You there is no
Savior. Because of Your great love toward us and Your love for justice, You have not
forsaken Your saints but You come to our aid to uphold the justice upon Your throne in
heaven.
• Now is the set time for Your favor. The enemy has been oppressing Your children, he
has been resisting us but now Lord, we call upon You to dismantle everything that is
out of line with heaven’s government in our lives. Hear our cry O Lord and be gracious
and hearken to us. Restore justice and judgment in all of our situations. For You love
righteousness and You hate wickedness.
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Psalm 109
• Bring Your righteous judgment upon our adversary and against all that he is doing.
Punish and penalize him for what he has put us through , every suffering, every
humiliation, every shame, every embarrassment, every fear, every hurt, every loss,
every entrapment, every sickness, every attack of the devil. He is the perpetrator. He is
behind all the injustice we have experienced, so I pray in the Name of Jesus, deal with
him and deliver us out of every affliction. Restore to us everything he has stolen from
us and our ancestors.
• Everything that has been delayed or withheld, come forth NOW in this season! I
command the release of open doors, opportunities, discoveries, inventions, business,
organizations, ministries, creative ideas, books, relationships, favor, contracts, awards,
promotions, inheritance.
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Psalm 109
• I command the release of all the increase that has been fraudulently withheld,
misdirected, sabotaged, blocked, stolen and destroyed. Execute Your vengeance
against the enemy SPEEDILY. And bring to us a full recompense that is due to us as
redeemed heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ that we may advance Your
kingdom in all the earth. Crush the oppressor and all wickedness and establish Your
justice among the Body of Christ. We ask it by faith in the Name of Jesus! Amen.