The Rules of Engagement
Weapons of Mass Destruction
a person “unpregnant,” but it also molds both the woman and those who support and perform abortion into murderers. It opens the door for a spirit of death to destroy other areas of their lives, creating cycles of death that allow the enemy to access their lives to steal, kill, and destroy not only the quality of their lives but also business ventures, relationships, and minis tries. It also sends the spirit of death down to future generations. Long-term ramifications are mind-boggling. The second has to do with spiritual abortion. The spirit of abortion not only affects the physical womb, but it also affects all twenty-six wombs of the spirit. These weapons are meticulously crafted to destroy an individual, businesses, ministries, organizations, or any other entity’s chance of maxi mizing potential or the fulfillment of purpose. Other abortive activities that the enemy is involved in are murder, accidents, premature deaths, sabotage, and less obvious activities such as laziness, gossip, fear, underbelief, and slander. Each one of these abortive activities affects one or more areas of a person’s life and has the power to terminate things such as ministries, busi ness opportunities, relationships, purpose, and potential. Spiritual abortion kills the many different blessings that heaven is preg nant with for you, your dreams and visions, plans and purpose, desires and aspirations. The delivered adult Hebrew slaves never made it into the Prom ised Land. Their entire future prosperity and life was aborted because of fear and unbelief. There is such a high level of misunderstanding when it comes to abortion that the enemy has created a stronghold in many societies through misunderstanding and miseducation of the masses. A buse Abuse is defined as the mistreatment of something or someone, and it can manifest itself in various forms: physical (punching; hitting; slapping; pinching; shaking; less-than-adequate care and support; and improper administration of drugs, treatments, or medication), psychological (repeat edly making someone feel unhappy, anxious, afraid, humiliated, or devalued), sexual (acts that involve physical or nonphysical harassment, precludes consent, or the power imbalance is too great for their consent to be consid ered valid), financial or material (the misuse of a vulnerable person’s money, property, possessions, or insurance, or blocking access to these material goods; denying the rights of a competent adult to complain, to vote, or to
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