The Night of the Halloween…

A friend once told me, “I will never work a night shift during Halloween again.” On the 31st of October that particular year, she was on an evening shift at Wendy’s, which extended into midnight. She had served many customers until a woman in a costume arrived, and the atmosphere suddenly changed. According to my friend, she felt goosebumps all over her body and, as a child of God, she began to pray and plead the blood of Jesus for protection. When she returned with the order, the woman became inexplicably furious, left without collecting her change and orders, and never returned.

Estrange spirits can recognize the spirit of God in the life of a true believer, leading to a clash of powers. The Bible says that at the mention of the name of Jesus, every knee shall bow and every mouth shall confess that Jesus is Lord.

What manifests in the physical world is often settled in the spiritual realm. Unfortunately, many people take these occurrences lightly or ignore their significance.

This week, we must be cautious about who we allow into our hearts, homes, and the lives of our innocent children.We need to be careful on who and what we give our consent to. If God has delivered us from the spirit of fear, why should we knowingly invite it in? When Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil, why should we celebrate evil?

The Bible instructs us to train up our children in the way of the Lord so that they won’t depart from it in their old age. What are we planting in the hearts and lives of our children? Regardless of how innocent or harmless something may seem, we should not promote or partake in it if it goes against the ways of Christ.

As Jesus said, “Let the little children come unto me…” We should lead them to God’s embrace and not let them associate with what goes against His teachings. Let us surround ourselves with prayer, immerse our children in the protection of the blood of Jesus, and take refuge in the Rock of Ages instead of knowingly or unknowingly worshipping the enemy.

“I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears. Those who look to him are radiant, and their faces shall never be ashamed.”

Author: Margaret

I used to be a country girl raised humbly by my God-conscious grandmother. My grandmother made me read a Bible to her every day until I fell in love with the God of the Bible. After high school, I gave my life completely to Christ at Reinhard Bonnke Crusade and got adopted by the ministry of Pastor/Dr. W.F Kumuyi. When I gave Christ my life, He took it, redecorated it in His ways, and added meaning to it. I am happily married and blessed with three wonderful children. Dr. Akinloye, O.M (Ph.D., JP, PMP)

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