Evidences of Witchcraft — God’s Antidote and the Place of Immunity

I want to share something weighty, but necessary—drawn from Francis Frangipane’s teaching on discernment, warfare, and Christlikeness. This is not written to stir fear, but to bring clarity, balance, and victory.

📌 Evidences of Witchcraft

One of the first signs of an assault of witchcraft is disorientation. A believer may feel confused, clumsy, or unable to connect with spiritual vision. Motivation seems to drain away. The enemy’s aim is simple: to cloud vision and steal destiny—whether through overt occult witchcraft, Jezebel-style control and domination, or what is often called charismatic witchcraft. Continue reading “Evidences of Witchcraft — God’s Antidote and the Place of Immunity”

Physical Manifestations Are Not Necessary in Deliverance

📌 Physical Manifestations Are Not Necessary in Deliverance

I want to share an important truth drawn from Kenneth E. Hagin’s teaching in The Triumphant Church, because confusion in this area has caused unnecessary fear, excess, and imbalance in the Body of Christ.

One extreme deliverance teaching says that a demon must physically manifest in order to be cast out. Some people are always looking for manifestations—yet sadly, many seem more interested in demonic manifestations than in Holy Ghost manifestations. Continue reading “Physical Manifestations Are Not Necessary in Deliverance”

Jezebel’s Influence

📌 Jezebel’s Influence:

One of the defining characteristics of the Jezebel spirit is the powerful supernatural influence it exerts. This spirit hates the prophet and the prophetic. The key word here is supernatural. We are not talking about ordinary personality conflicts or difficult human interactions. We are talking about the spiritual realm—the demonic realm. Continue reading “Jezebel’s Influence”

You Have a God-Given Purpose by Bobby Conner

📌 Say this out loud right now:

“I have a God-given purpose!”

You were chosen by Almighty God in eternity past to live in the present and to help shape the future. Scripture tells us plainly that we are His workmanship—created in Christ Jesus for good works, prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them (Ephesians 2:10).

You have a divine destiny.

No one else on earth can accomplish what God has commissioned you to do. That assignment is Continue reading “You Have a God-Given Purpose by Bobby Conner”

What Is Spiritual Warfare?

I want to talk today about something that is often misunderstood, minimized, or avoided altogether: spiritual warfare.

I could talk on this subject all night.

There was a time when I did not believe angels and demons were active in our daily lives. But by the grace of our Lord, He began to teach me—slowly, carefully, and mercifully. And He continues to teach me as I am able to receive it. Continue reading “What Is Spiritual Warfare?”

A Declaration for Longevity and Strength

📌 I want to share a declaration that the Lord has been pressing into my heart—a declaration for longevity, strength, and purpose.

We are not called to drift into later seasons of life with fear or diminished expectations. We are called to walk them out by faith, grounded in what God has already spoken.

The Word is clear: our lives are ordered by God, not by numbers, culture, or human assumptions.

So today, I choose to agree with what Heaven says.

Read this aloud. Let faith rise as you do.

Declaration for Longevity and Strength

Father God,
I thank You that my life is in Your hands and my days are ordered by You. Continue reading “A Declaration for Longevity and Strength”

Don’t Stay Busy on the Campus—Take Your Seat

📌 Take Your Place

I recently had a dream about being on a school campus. I was there every day—busy, engaged, interacting, doing what I believed was right. Yet suddenly it dawned on me that I had never actually gone into class. I was shocked to realize I didn’t even know where my classes were.

That dream carries a gentle but important message.

It’s possible to be faithful, sincere, and active—and still miss the place where instruction, alignment, and positioning happen. Busyness can feel productive, and it does make me feel better, but it is not the same thing as being seated where God is teaching. Continue reading “Don’t Stay Busy on the Campus—Take Your Seat”