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Matthew 11:12


In order for us to step into our destiny and achieve the greatness that God has instore for us we need to know how to push back against the violence that is coming against us.  We need to push back with the same amount of force that is pushing against us.
Whatever the violence maybe God has given us the power through His Son Jesus Christ to overcome.  Through Christ we are victorious.  So whether the violence coming against you is depression, stress, money or the lack there of, relationships, parents, family, friends, work; you have the power to fight back.

The Bible declares in 2 Corinthians 10: 4  "For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds."  We have the weapon of the word of God, prayer, and praise and worship.  The word of God is powerful everything on earth and in heaven is subjected to the word of God. Prayer is powerful in keeping us in connection with God, it keeps our mind focus on Him and off our circumstances.  Through prayer we release our faith and activate the power of God in our life.  Praise and worship creates an atmosphere for the presence of God to dwell.  Where God dwells there is no room for anything else.  Creating an atmosphere of praise and worship releases the power of God to manifest in our situation.

With these weapons we are more than conquerors.  So no matter what violent force is coming against you, use the weapons that God has given you to push against the violent force and walk in victory.

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