The Rules of Engagement
The Rules of Engagement
harassment—an exasperating, disturbing annoyance or irritation that threatens or undermines personal peace and tranquility. Satan’s ultimate plan is to oppress and victimize the person he is harassing. illusion—an erroneous perception of reality impression—conception, notion, idea, or feeling projected upon a person by an outside spiritual source inhibitions—intrinsic or extrinsic things that prevent, restrain, block, or suppress appropriate reactions and responses injunction—an obligatory directive, command, mandate, or order intended to ensure compliance interference—a satanic act or instance of hindering, impeding, or obstructing God’s work and the fulfillment of destiny and purpose interception—to stop, reroute, or interrupt progress or an intended course limitations—anything that restricts, constrains, restrains, controls, confines, or curbs loose—to emancipate or release from an assignment, contracted activities/post, or undesirable state of confinement or imprisonment. As believers, we have the power to release demonic spirits from any and all diabolical assignments given by Satan that ultimately will be contrary to the will of God. negotiations—the skill and ability to reach an agreement through the act of bargaining. As a believer, never, never negotiate with the enemy. obliterate—to destroy completely so as to leave no evidence of prior existence overt operation—the antithesis of covert operations, in that the works of the enemy are obvious and easily detected overthrow—to cause destruction and downfall through the use of strategic maneuvers and decisive tactics prohibition—a law, order, or decree that forbids, restricts, or stops something from occurring projections—attitudes, feelings, or suppositions attributed to and imposed upon another provocation—a perturbing stimulus that intentionally incites or rouses you to action. In the case of Satan, actions and activities are always diametrically opposed to the will of God for your life. rebuke—to denunciate, condemn, and censure resist—to defiantly and courageously withstand and remain firm against the actions, effects, or force of another rules of engagement—a directive issued by a competent military authority that delineates (describes, relates, reviews) the limitations and circumstances under which forces will initiate and execute combat engagement with other forces encountered ruling—a decree, proclamation, judgment, command, authoritative decision, or regulation announced by a lawful or unlawful authority after considerable deliberation. In
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