Declare a spiritual war

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Declare a spiritual war

 By Babatope Babalobi  babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435

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2 Corinthians 10 vs 3-4

3 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh:

4 (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;)

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  1. There is an ongoing war. A fierce battle is going on in the spiritual realm over your life, marriage, finance, and job.
  2. You must also wage war in the spirit.
  3. There is a war you must engage in in the spirit realm.
  • You shall not lose the war over your destiny in Jesus’ name.
  • You shall be victorious over the war over your job, breakthrough, children, and promotion in Jesus’ name.
  • All forces of darkness against you in the land, sea, or air shall be destroyed in Jesus’ name.
  • Every war over your life, health, and destiny shall be ceased in Jesus’ name.
  • I decree your victory in Jesus’ name
  1. Beloveth, you need weapons for the spiritual battle.
  2. There are weapons of warfare that you must use to be victorious.
  3. The Blood of Jesus, the Word of God, the fire of the Holy Ghost, the edge of the Lord, the razor of the Lord, the arrow of the Lord, the West wind, the East wind and many more are the weapons of warfare that you can use to achieve victory.
  4. You need these weapons of warfare to silence your enemies.
  5. These weapons of warfare are to pull down the stronghold of the enemies.
  6. You must not be a gentleman/woman on the battlefront.
  7. Victory is your portion in Jesus’ name. Amen.



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