One of the most important principles in spiritual warfare is this: focus on your own assignment.
Scripture says in Galatians 6:4–5 that each person should examine their own work and carry their own load. That instruction is deeply connected to the idea of facing your own opponent.
Do not spend your life comparing yourself with someone else.
2 Corinthians 10:12 warns against measuring ourselves by ourselves. And when Peter asked Jesus about John’s destiny, Jesus answered plainly in John 21:22: “What is that to you? You follow Me.” In other words, mind your assignment.
Too many people become busybodies in matters that are not theirs to handle. They want to fight battles they were never assigned. They want to step into responsibilities that belong to someone else. But victory comes when each person handles their own portion.
When Israel conquered Jericho, everyone obeyed the same instructions and the walls came down. When Nehemiah rebuilt the wall in Nehemiah chapter 3, each family built its own section. The wall was completed because every group focused on their portion.
Even in the ministry of Jesus, healing often happened individually. He dealt with people one by one. God works through faithful obedience in the specific place He assigns to you.
Do not despise the day of small things. The victories you win in your portion matter. When everyone handles their part faithfully, the larger victory becomes possible. And sometimes, when obedience aligns properly, God adds something no human strategy could produce — the God factor.
Walls collapse. Earthquakes happen. Hailstones fall. Forests themselves begin to fight the enemy. But those moments happen when people are where God told them to be, doing what God told them to do.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/F8pPqS7sCto?si=Jso-cq1rFUhBtP1W
[Published On 18/03/2026]

