In life, you see people give themselves fully to a cause.
I remember a sister who was in a dance group in her former church, preparing for a five-minute performance.
It wasn’t just about the 5 minutes on stage—it was about hours of preparation, days of rehearsal, all-night practices, and off-campus efforts.
She would dedicate weeks to perfecting a performance that lasts only five minutes.
But then, we talk about taking down the kingdom of darkness.
You want to see lasting spiritual change in your life, in your community, in your world—
but you want it with no preparation?
A quick fix?
Do you want to prepare for battle in the spirit for just 45 minutes?
It doesn’t work that way.
Spiritual growth and warfare require time, effort, and commitment.
If you can commit to preparing for something as simple as a performance,
what makes you think you will stand against the forces of darkness without deep preparation and training?
People spend years learning the ways of warfare—
it’s not just about luck, but the hours you spend in preparation that shape your success in battle.
[Published on 11/05/2025]