Satan is called the accuser of the brethren. Not unbelievers—the brethren. And he does not accuse occasionally. He accuses day and night (Revelation 12:10). That detail alone should make you ask why it continues.
God is a just judge. And in any legal system, when an accusation is presented and there is evidence of guilt, judgment can be issued. This is why many believers are experiencing patterns they do not understand. They are confessing promises, but ignoring legal realities.
The way out is not shouting or spiritual excitement. It is alignment with truth.
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us.” – 1 John 1:9.
Confession is not a ritual. It is a legal response before a righteous judge. It is the moment you acknowledge what is true so that the case against you can be settled.
When you confess, the evidence is cleared. The record is handled. And when the accusation comes again, there is already an answer—Jesus stands and says, “My blood covers that.”
But when a person refuses to acknowledge, when they hold onto denial or falsehood, the accusation does not disappear. It remains active. And when accusation remains active, judgment follows.
You do not overcome spiritual battles by denial. You overcome by truth and alignment.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/wmwd6x3YdgM?si=IJYTLvfSw-3QAVPA
[Published On 17/04/2026]

