Prayers That Rout Out Demons
2 | Prayers That RoUt Demons confident in our own strength. We cannot allow pride to open the door for destruction. The Lord is a man of war (Exod. 15:3). He will fight our battles. We depend upon His power and direction. We depend upon His Word and His Spirit. I cannot overemphasize the need for humility. God gives grace to the humble. The Lord is the strength of my life. This gives me the ability to overcome all fear. I will put my trust in Him. This was the key to David’s victories. David was a king who knew how to depend upon the Lord. David won many battles and overcame all of his enemies. The Lord taught David how to war (Ps. 144:1). He will also teach you how to war. You must depend on Him. The prayers and strategies in this book were learned from years of warring and trusting in God. God taught us how to war using His Word. The Holy Spirit opened our eyes to great truths, and we are still learning. God was David’s power source. He confessed that the Lord was his strength. David was a man of prayer and worship. He enjoyed the Lord’s presence. The Lord’s presence was David’s source of joy and strength. His songs were powerful prophetic weapons against the enemy. There is no substitute for a life of praise and worship. Every believer needs to belong to a church that is strong in praise and worship. There are many great warriors being trained in the school of the Holy Spirit. They are humble people who had to depend upon God for breakthrough. They had to connect with the Lord, who is the greatest warrior. They learned through experience and sometimes through failure. Like these great warriors for God, if we call upon the Lord, He will show us great and mighty things. The Word of God is the sword of the Spirit. A sword is used
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