Warring 5

Hi guys, how’s the week going? With a smiley face? I’ve been thinking of veering into other stuffs but so far, things keep popping up that stays me on this war stuff.

James 5:16 Amplified Bible (AMP)
Therefore, confess your sins to one another [your false steps, your offenses], and pray for one another, that you may be healed and restored. The heartfelt and persistent prayer of a righteous man (believer) can accomplish much [when put into action and made effective by God—it is dynamic and can have tremendous power].

On the warfield, the ideal slogan is “all for one and one for all”, so even though there’s no place for mistakes, when a mistake is made you are to report yourself to a fellow soldier; and that fellow soldier should in turn pray for you, so that the weight of the guilt will be shared by the both of you. That your heart be healed from the pain you felt from disappointing Your Father and He will restore whatever you lost while making the mistake.

It says here that when you go into the war room with your heart feeling committed and you persistently offer up your war schedules to God you can accomplish much, but to accomplish much you need to be righteous, you can’t stay in the middle of the war field, you aren’t acting as the mediator, so desist from it lest you become a traitor. Now, Rev Areogun said “Being efficient isn’t about being busy but it’s about being led by God”, so your war schedule (prayers) must be led by God as He is the Only One that make it effective and you efficient, your war schedule when presented right, with the right heart and by a right person is dynamic.

Your sword is more powerful than you can imagine, you cannot fully master the art of its usage but when you are led by God you become the Master of the Art.
I love you guys.
Memoirs of a Christian
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