HOW TO SPIRITUALLY BLOW APART EVIL GATHERINGS
In Las Vegas, we’ve noticed that when certain events come
to town, they can negatively influence the spiritual atmosphere and start to
affect us. When people come together to participate in something contrary to
God’s Word, their demons get stirred up, and they like to extend their
influence into the community at large. But the Lord gives us revelation on how
to make these gatherings ineffective.
Sometimes we don’t recognize the influence of gatherings
such as witches’ covens and Satan worshipers on full moon nights, gatherings of
terrorist pods, or the aftermath the morning after a considerable hedonist
party in town. We tend to take things too personally. And often when we feel
bad, it’s not even us; it’s demons in the atmosphere pushing at us.
Some weekends here, we can feel the agitation in the air,
and it makes people drive especially dangerously. Sometimes the atmosphere
feels overly heavy and oppressive. I’ve had mornings I didn’t feel like doing
my hair, didn’t feel like writing, and my brain was foggy. It just wasn’t like
me. At first, I thought it was me, but the Lord showed me what to look for, and
I’ve learned that most of the time I’m just reacting to the group of demons
come to town.
This coming Friday is one of those Satanic gathering times
(full moon) and here is Biblical evidence of what kind of weapon we can use in
our communities to blow apart Satan’s plans.
God gave me a revelation on this by reminding me of Nimrod.
In Genesis 10:9, we learn that King Nimrod was “the mighty hunter before the
Lord.” When it says “before the Lord,” it means he was in His face, against the
true God. Nimrod got the people together and “they said, ‘Let us build a city
and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make a name [for
ourselves]’” (Gen. 11:4).
“And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower,
which the children of men built. And the Lord said, ‘Behold, the people is one,
and they have all one language; and now nothing will be restrained from them,
which they have imagined to do. Let us go down, and there confound their
language, that they may not understand one another’s speech’” (Gen. 11:5-7).
When the people were together, they were united in the words they spoke. It’s
like when you agree with someone and say, “You’re speaking my language.”
The remarkable thing is that when the Lord God confounded
their literal language, they couldn’t communicate. When people can’t communicate,
especially when it comes to getting a project done, they can’t agree, and that
brings envy and strife. James 3:6 says: “Where envying and strife is, there is
confusion and every evil work.”
So the Lord showed me that we could pray for this to happen
with whatever demons had come to town. I prayed that God’s strong angels would
surround them and that the agitation, the envy, the strife, and the confusion
would stay within the confines of the group and not be able to penetrate
beyond. We also pray for a Babel situation in the individuals’ lives who are
participating in the group and that the things that happen to them will wake them
up to what they are doing, and they will decide to serve the one true God
instead! By confining those devil spirits to the group and to the individuals in
the group, we are protected from their influence. After God did His Babel thing
on Nimrod, the demons had to flee (Gen. 11:8), which will happen for us too, in
the name of Jesus Christ!
Within minutes of praying this, my mind was totally clear,
and I had plenty of energy to get going on my day. The difference is
astonishing, and it works every time. It will work for you too. It’s our
job to catch the demons of the group and arrest them as soon as we become aware
of their presence. The minute we know a group is gathering, a group that is
against the principles of our God and His Bible, we need to take action in
prayer immediately.
We find another Biblical example of this in Second
Chronicles 20. It’s the story of Jehoshaphat and his people. Three different
nations came together for a type of convention or event in the wilderness of
Tekoa: It was called war! They all got together to take what Jehoshaphat had.
But Jehoshaphat and his people prayed, and “when they began to sing and to
praise [for the victory they anticipated], the Lord set ambushments.”
“For the children of Ammon and Moab stood up against the
inhabitants of mount Seir, utterly to slay and destroy them; and when they had
made an end of the inhabitants of Seir, every one helped to destroy another” (2
Chron. 20:22-23).
When Jehoshaphat and the people came to see what was going
on, “behold, they were dead bodies fallen to the earth, and none escaped” (v.
24).
That’s the thing about some demons; they are so stupid they
fight each other and kill their host!
So if you sometimes feel the pressure or heaviness of the
spiritual atmosphere or sense an intense agitation, don’t automatically think
it’s something wrong with you. Ask the Lord what’s going on. It could very well
be that there is some kind of gathering near you that you can spiritually
confine and keep at bay.
Though we would love to deliver everyone from the demons who
manipulate them, it’s not always possible. But it is possible to detain the
demons, confine them to specific areas and prevent them from affecting us.
Through Jesus Christ, we have that authority and ability.
Love, Carolyn
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