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You are kings in heaven and on earth—act like it!

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Apply your faith and command things into existence in the name of Jesus. His name disempowers strongholds and adversaries. As Ephesians 6:12 reminds us, we do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against rulers and principalities of this present age. The name of Jesus gives us victory in spiritual battles and frees us from afflictions and setbacks.


Vision 1

 I was lifted into the air, facing a massive spirit in a fierce struggle. This entity was a giant. I prayed and commanded fire to consume it; though fire was sent forth, the spirit continued to rise. It wasn't until I sealed my commands with the name of Jesus—boldly emphasizing His name—that I triumphed. The spirit burned, was defeated, and lay on the ground.


An angel then showed me verses that proclaim we are kings. Revelation 1:6 says we are made a kingdom and priests to God, and 1 Peter 2:9 reminds us that we are a chosen people, a royal priesthood. The angel was encouraging that i embrace my identity daily, not to wait for an appointed time. Saying we are meant to live like kings on earth just as our identity is royalty in heaven.


vision 2

 I prayed for a man who was in romantic relationship with another man. This time, it was quicker to cast out the evil spirit, as I understood the power of Jesus' name in every situation. The man was set free and returned to his wife who embraced him, and there stood before me a happy, beautiful family.


The following verses prompt us to pray and cover each other

“I appeal to you, brothers, by our Lord Jesus and by the Spirit, to strive together with me in your prayers to God on my behalf.” Romans 15: 30


“The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” James 5: 16


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