Imagine a man dropped into enemy territory,
working alone, and causing absolute chaos.
He didn’t carry guns or resort to violence.
His weapon? Sabotage.
A quiet disruption of the enemy’s plans.
He made contacts, entered deals, created alliances, and slowly, methodically, tore down the enemy from the inside.
No explosions, no gunfire—just a slow, deliberate undermining of everything the enemy had built.
This is the kind of warfare we need in the spiritual realm.
We need believers who can quietly sabotage the kingdom of darkness,
not through loud actions or violence,
but through obedience, prayer, evangelism, and living out the truth.
We need people who can infiltrate enemy lines,
make strategic moves, and destroy strongholds
without anyone even realizing they’ve been taken down.
Evangelism isn’t always about being loud—
it’s about being intentional,
about sabotaging the kingdom of darkness one act of obedience at a time.
Prayer, Bible study, spreading the gospel,
even sharing a quick word with someone—
these things may seem small,
but they have the power to turn the tide in the spirit.
One act of obedience at a time.
Kindness out of love.
I once heard of a man who went to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge.
As he was walking, someone smiled at him—widely.
Because of that stranger’s smile, the suicide never happened.
He turned around and went back home.
Obedience is the kingdom strategy—obedience to God.
Go and obey something today!
[Published on 13/05/2025]