During my communion time with the Holy Spirit He revealed that an enemy attack was brewing specifically using worry as the bait was being sent to distract and destabilize followers of Jesus as their time of breakthrough, visitation,  and manifestation of the promise draws near.

The purpose of this attack is strategic with intent to pull them away from resting in the Lord’s faithfulness and shift them into the posture of complaint, anxiety, and negative expectation rather than thanksgiving. 

So instead of remaining thankful and positioned for fulfillment, the enemy is seeking to entangle them in a state of unrest and unbelief, thus causing them to miss out on what the Lord is about to do. This tactic directly contradicts the instruction of Philippians 4:6, which calls for followers of Jesus to reject anxiety and approach the Lord with thanksgiving.

Through my personal experience with the Holy Spirit , it has become evident that satan often appears with questions about the Lord’s faithfulness just before a breakthrough manifests.

These thoughts satan sends feel very persuasive and logical, and are filled with natural reasoning, yet their design is to divert attention from the truth the Lord has spoken. This pattern aligns with the warfare described in Revelation 12:4–17, where the enemy aggressively attempts to disrupt what Lord is birthing on earth.

The Holy Spirit urges us as followers of Jesus to remain at rest, by boldly pressing past the hurdles of contention and focusing firmly on the Lord’s ability to fulfill His promises concerning us.The record of His Name is absolute faithfulness. As declared in Isaiah 66:9, what God begins, He always brings to completion. 

We must learn that worry must be confronted deliberately as an enemy of our souls by deliberately choosing a mindset of trust, thereby confounding the enemy through an unexpected response of faith rather than the usual surrender to negative thought patterns which seems reasonable.

The Holy Spirit went on to pose a searching question as to Why do we question whether God will fulfill His Word? Is not the record of His faithfulness from the Bible in the lives of so many different people sufficient assurance of the immutability of His counsel?

Jesus Himself often confronted misplaced thoughts, by asking, “Why do you take that thought saying?” whenever human reasoning clashed with Kingdom truth.

An example of this is found in Mark 5:39–43, when Jesus declared that Jairus’ daughter was not dead but sleeping. Despite Jesus’ established reputation for performing miracles, the people mocked Him in such an important moment. Even those closest to Jesus frequently doubted, questioning His care and loyalty when circumstances contradicted their expectations.

In Luke 4:14–15, we are told that Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit and was glorified by many. Yet later in that same chapter, though they acknowledged the graciousness of His words, they reduced His Persona to just being “Joseph’s son.”Remember that familiarity always breeds skepticism. 

When Jesus reminded them of scriptural truths and past miracles from the prophets, their response escalated to rage, as recorded in Luke 4:28–30, where they attempted to kill Him. This drastic shift reveals how easily pride, faulty reasoning, and resistance to truth can lead people to reject what they previously affirmed.

The same pattern appears in Mark 4:15, where Jesus teaches how the enemy immediately snatches away the Word sown in the heart using our misunderstanding of truth, and in James 3:15, which describes certain human thoughts as being earthly, sensual, and demonic.

As followers of Jesus we must discern and reject such reasoning as flowing from the enemy. Jesus’ unchanging nature of faithfulness and steadfastness stands in contrast as the perfect role model. His Person and power are immutable and truthful as affirmed in John 8:32, where we are told that the knowledge of the truth is what brings freedom.

Another vivid example of this truth appears in Mark 4:38–41. When the disciples accused Jesus of not caring during a storm. Interestingly after Jesus calmed the wind and the sea, instead of them resting in confidence in His ability, they shifted into fear and astonishment.

Jesus rebuked their lack of faith. This illustrates clearly the instability of the human mind when it governs by outward perception of events instead of through the lens of faith.

Therefore, as followers of Jesus we must reject the fallen reasoning capability of the natural mind and fully embrace the mind of Christ. Thus only accepting what the Father says about   everything and responding solely to the Holy Spirit’s voice. All negative and satanic thoughts must no longer be allowed to dictate your belief systems.

I conclude this message with a strong exhortation from the Holy Spirit to refuse worry any access to your heart, by rejecting all doubt, then purposefully silence all satanic reasoning, and stand fully aligned with the mind of Jesus.

It is time to choose to believe the Lord completely so that nothing will be impossible to you any longer. In doing so, remember will keep you positioned for victory, and triumph in every situation regardless of visible obstacles to your forward movement.

I declare in the mighty Name of Jesus that every assignment of worry sent against you is broken off you now and you will not be pulled from your place of rest as your time of visitation approaches. I decree that every question concerning the Lord’s faithfulness towards you is silenced by the truth of His unchanging Word.

In Jesus name you will not surrender to the spirit of complaining, but you will stand in the place of thankful expectation as the mind of Christ governs your actions. Through this word all earthly and demonic reasoning will no longer have authority over your thoughts as you choose to believe Jesus fully, and therefore nothing shall be impossible to you.

I declare that as you remain steadfast in your trusting the Lord, breakthroughs will manifest and the enemy will be confounded by your peace, and the hand of the Lord will move powerfully on your behalf by changing all negative outcomes into miraculous testimonies that glorify the name of Jesus. I decree that you now walk in triumph, victory, and unwavering faith continually in Jesus’ mighty Name. Amen.