Many believers began their Christian walk on fire. In secondary school or early days of conversion, they were zealous — ready to take on anything. They would say, “Bring me Satan!” They meant it. But zeal without knowledge leads to casualties.
God’s Word says, “A wise man is strong, and by wise counsel you wage war.” It’s not zeal that wins wars — it’s truth. You can’t just decide to fight any battle you like. Even Israel couldn’t fight certain nations because God said, “Don’t enter their land. I will not give you one foot of it.”
There are boundaries in spiritual warfare. Some Christians have perished because they entered battles they were not sent to fight. Some went to shrines, others into “heavenly warfare,” and came back broken or worse. It’s not fear — it’s wisdom.
Gideon started with 32,000 men but God reduced them to 300. Zeal gathered the 32,000. Knowledge kept the 300 — and those 300 won. That’s how God fights. Learn early. Don’t rush ahead of knowledge. The truth will make you free — and keep you alive for the battles that truly matter.
Full Communiqué: [https://youtu.be/rpEieJuygmc?si=mO162NbY2nQYKo8a]
[Published On 18/10/2025]

