Regner A Capener: Deliver Us From Evil

Subject: Another Coffee Break: Deliver Us From Evil, Part 1

Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER WORSHIP CENTER
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Deliver Us From Evil, Part 1

It is coming up on 50 years since I was first introduced to the ministry of Deliverance by Derek Prince. In those 50 years, what I have learned and what I have seen has opened my eyes to a realm of Jesus’ ministry that is still greatly misunderstood in many parts of the body of Christ.

Because of what we have seen unfolding in the past few months and years, it is clear that we are in the midst of a battle Royal with the Enemy. He has been losing ground, and is doing everything in his power to fight against what God is doing in the earth today. He has opposed (and continues to Continue reading “Regner A Capener: Deliver Us From Evil”

Facing Rejection with Courage

Facing Rejection with Courage

In his book The Prophet in the Wilderness, Ken Cox writes:

“Some prophets say, ‘Lord, You know how I hate rejection—how I go out of my way to avoid being or feeling rejected. Help me to grow out of it.’ As prophets, we need to pray for God to give us courage to face those who distrust, dislike, or resent us for whatever reason. There are those who look down on you, who think they have you figured out. Ask God to help you love them while refusing to compromise your integrity. Ask God to forgive you where you’ve been afraid.” Continue reading “Facing Rejection with Courage”

Being MisUnderstood

“The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.”
— Exodus 14:14

Sometimes the hardest burden to carry isn’t injustice itself—it’s the weight of not being understood. You want to explain. You want to clear things up. You want people to know your heart.

But often, the more you explain, the more tangled it becomes. Continue reading “Being MisUnderstood”

📌Hold On — This Is Not Failure

If you are holding onto faith and it feels like nothing is working, hear this clearly: you have not failed God.

Some of you obeyed the Lord when it cost you comfort, momentum, familiarity, even health. You didn’t quit your old life because you were careless—you laid it down because you were called. And now it feels like everything you trusted God for is being hit at once: your strength, your peace, your confidence, your hope. Continue reading

📌 Second Guessing

One of the enemy’s favorite tactics is to make you second-guess decisions you made years ago. He whispers things like, “Imagine where you’d be today if you hadn’t made that mistake,” or “Are you sure that good decision wasn’t actually a bad one?”

Before you know it, what once felt settled suddenly feels shaky.
Sometimes it comes as a heavy battle; other times it’s just irritating enough to pull your mind off course and get you pondering things that don’t need to be revisited.

You don’t need to reopen old chapters God has already closed. Continue reading “📌 Second Guessing”

Thermostat Faith: Holding Peace in a Toxic Atmosphere

📌Thermostat Faith: Holding Peace in a Toxic Atmosphere
(How to Remain Untouched in a Negative Spiritual Climate)

“You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.”
— Isaiah 26:3

“My peace I give to you; not as the world gives.”
— John 14:27

The Invisible Atmosphere

Every environment carries a spiritual charge.
Words, thoughts, and emotions release energy — the same way sound waves travel through the air.
Science demonstrates that plants, water, and even cells respond to kindness or cruelty. The Bible said it first:

“Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” (Proverbs 18:21)

When the air around you feels heavy with complaint, anger, or accusation, it’s not just psychology — it’s a spiritual atmosphere. Continue reading “Thermostat Faith: Holding Peace in a Toxic Atmosphere”

The Spirit of Athaliah

The Teachers Who Teqch About The Spirit of Athaliah

▪️ Jane Hamon – “Defeating the Athaliah Assignment”

Theme: Protecting destiny and leadership.

  • Jane Hamon teaches that the spirit of Athaliah is a generational, usurping spirit that arises after Jezebel has been confronted.
  • Where Jezebel manipulates and seduces, Athaliah destroys — she seeks to cut off the royal seed, meaning to destroy potential, heirs, and future leadership.
  • This attack especially targets leaders, prophets, and their children to end godly legacy and kingdom succession.
  • The solution: worship and covenant loyalty—like Jehoiada the priest who hid Joash in the temple, believers must guard what God has birthed until it’s mature.
  • Victory comes when we expose and dethrone Athaliah by publicly re-crowning the rightful king (symbolically, the Lord’s authority in your life).

Key verse: 2 Kings 11:1–3 – Athaliah destroyed the royal heirs, but Joash was hidden for six years in the temple. Continue reading “The Spirit of Athaliah”