In my communion time with the Holy Spirit, He revealed that the enemy has launched an attack of worry and despondency to distract the followers and lovers of Jesus as the moment of their visitation and breakthrough approaches. The purpose of this attack is to shift their focus from the Lord’s faithfulness to start doubting in your hearts which leads to complaining which becomes the breeding place for unbelief.
The intent of the enemy is to cause you to use your mouths to speak negative words which position you in a place of risk of missing out on what God is about to do in your life. The Holy Spirit reminded that Satan often raises questions about God’s reliability just before a breakthrough, by using reasoning that feels natural and very convincing. Revelation 12:4–17.
However, the Holy Spirit is urging you as followers and lovers of Jesus to remain steadfast by staying focused on God’s ability to fulfill His promises as He spoke in Isaiah 66:9. However you must put on the renewed mindset imparted by the Holy Spirit which is necessary for this to happen. The steadfast and immovable mindset that discerns and rejects the enemy’s patterns by fully responding with faith instead of fear, as you allow the Lord’s intervention to manifest.
The Holy Spirit asked why do believers worry about whether God will fulfill His word when Scripture itself provides an unshakeable record of God’s faithfulness. Jesus repeatedly corrected people for “taking anxious thoughts,” because truth from the Lord always stretches human reasoning, with the intention to bring freedom and a greater standard of life.
Several biblical examples illustrate humanity’s tendency to doubt God despite clear evidence of His power: As an example in Mark 5:39–43: When Jesus declared Jairus’ daughter was only sleeping, the people mocked Him even though His reputation for doing miracles was well known.
Even Jesus’ disciples often questioned His love and loyalty when circumstances seemed contrary, despite having witnessed His wonders.
Luke 4:14–30 clearly demonstrates how quickly people shift from praise to skepticism. Although Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit and was glorified by many, in Nazareth as soon as He declared that Scripture was being fulfilled before them. They questioned His identity by asking the question “Is this not Joseph’s son?”).
This made real the fact that their familiarity with His earthly background blinded them to divine truth, which propelled them to anger and hatred as they attempted violence against Him. This truth warns us that when believers reject Christ’s truth and embrace Satan’s lies, they too can end up resisting the Lord through what looks familiar and end up rejecting what is good.
This same pattern also appears in Mark 4:38–41, where the disciples on the boat ended up accusing Jesus of not caring during the storm which suddenly arose when they were headed to the opposite side. Amazingly even after Jesus rescued them, they responded with exceeding fear rather than trust. This incident reveals the instability of the human mind, which must be silenced if believers are to receive what Lord has for them.
The insight from the Holy Spirit emphasizes the necessity of adopting the mind of Christ which is the mindset that believes only what the Father says and responds solely to the Holy Spirit’s dictates. We as followers of Jesus are called to reject negative, earthly, demonic thoughts (James 3:15), and embrace wholly the truth that brings freedom (John 8:32).
By receiving these truths from the Holy Spirit and aligning with Christ’s mind on this subject, we as followers and lovers of Jesus can avoid spiritual error, by walking confidently with the Lord, and overcoming every obstacle. This revelation concludes with encouragement by instructing you to choose to side with Jesus, by choosing on purpose to walk in His ways and paths, as you believe implicitly that with Him nothing is impossible.
Let your confession be this: In the name of Jesus, I declare today that I am immovable, unshakeable, and fully anchored in the faithfulness of my Father God. I decree that no attack of worry, fear, doubt, or satanic distraction will pull me away from what God has spoken over my life. I refuse to take the enemy’s thoughts, and entertain his lies in my heart, or to surrender to his mental warfare. My mind is fully aligned and united with the mind of Christ, and I walk in perfect peace because my mind is stayed on Him.
I prophesy that as the time of my visitation and breakthrough draws near, I remain alert, thankful, and full of expectation to experience the miraculous hand of the Lord. I step boldly into the fulfillment of Isaiah 66:9 which declares that the Lord will not bring me to the point of birth and fail to deliver what He has promised me. I dismantle every scheme of Revelation 12:4–17 assigned to derail my faith at the edge of manifestation.
I declare emphatically that I believe God’s report, and reject all the reasonings of the flesh or the lies of the enemy. Just like the friends of the paralytic, I break through every barrier and lay hold of what the Lord has spoken over me. I refuse to laugh in scorn at the promises of God as those in Jairus’ house did by standing in faith until my miracle manifests.
I receive the grace through this word to reject all earthly, sensual, and demonic wisdom. I embrace the truth that sets me free (John 8:32). I arise in boldness and walk in full confidence that Jesus never fails, never lies, and never changes. This storm will not make me question His love but it will provide an opportunity to reveal His glory for all to see in Jesus’ name.
Today, I decree that I walk in the absolute victory, triumph, and supernatural mindset of Christ. I stand fully aligned with the Holy Spirit, and nothing will be impossible for me. I enter my season of breakthrough with faith, clarity, and bold obedience in Jesus name. Amen!
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