Shalom Everyone!
Its quite sometime I updated my blog, been really busy, I don't know why I can't do this on my Ipad.Thank God for His grace and mercies that are new every morning.
This month of November is our month of Thanksgiving and we started it off on a high note as we had a wonderful time on Sunday in Leeds and our Bradford Church, its just amazing what the Lord is doing in Divine Exchange Christian Centre, we've been blessed by His glory! The testimonies of people being saved and filled with the power of God and baptised with His fire is the best thing that can happen to a man.
I like to share one of Rev.Tozer's sermon on spiritual warfare that blessed me. If you're a man or woman of God on fire, the devil will not rest on your case because you're causing him much trouble!
Spiritual Warfare and Sin: Don't Suffer Shipwreck
This charge I commit to you, son Timothy, according to the prophecies previously made concerning you, that by them you may wage the good warfare, having faith and a good conscience, which some having rejected, concerning the faith have suffered shipwreck.... —1 Timothy 1:18-19
Yet the ministry is one of the most perilous of professions. The devil hates the Spirit-filled minister with an intensity second only to that which he feels for Christ Himself. The source of this hatred is not difficult to discover. An effective, Christ-like minister is a constant embarrassment to the devil, a threat to his dominion, a rebuttal of his best arguments and a dogged reminder of his coming overthrow. No wonder he hates him.
Satan knows that the downfall of a prophet of God is a strategic victory for him, so he rests not day or night devising hidden snares and deadfalls for the ministry.
Perhaps a better figure would be the poison dart that only paralyzes its victim, for I think that Satan has little interest in killing the preacher outright. An ineffective, half-alive minister is a better advertisement for hell than a good man dead. So the preacher's dangers are likely to be spiritual rather than physical, though sometimes the enemy works through bodily weaknesses to get to the preacher's soul.
"Lord, the battle is intense and the enemy is strong. I pray for every one of my fellow-servants this morning, especially those who may be close to succumbing. Give Your great grace and victory today. Amen."
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