I just can't stop wondering why some still don't understand that we don't pray only with words, but our actions have more role to play in our spiritual war against the enemy. Whenever you start to pray, a spiritual battle is being fought on your behalf, the moment you open your mouth to utter a word of prayer, Satan minions comes out to counter all your prayer, and if you are spiritually dull, you will not receive the answer to that prayer. You need to be very active to act in every way that the Holy Spirit leads you, both physically and spiritually. This is a battle you can't fight and win alone. Most time people come to church, pray and shout their hearts out, but the moment they get back to their daily life, their actions is darker than the pit of hell, and they still expect answers from Heaven. "THESE ARE THE DOUBLE LIFESTYLE OF MODERN CHRISTIANITY." I don't know if they take God for a fool, thinking they can fool Him with their overzealous atitude, in or out of the church. Do they think they can cover up their filthiness by shouting the most in church or by pretending to be holier than thou in the mist of people and on social media?.
"YOU ARE IN A CONTINUAL BATTLE WITH SATAN AND HIS MINIONS," and you can't win your war by being a double agent or a very lazy person who is not active enough to carry out his duties.
I feel sorry for those that view prayer as using common words alone. In fact prayer is the most effective action any true believer uses to often bring more to pass, than any other effort they might put forth.
Praying without acting on your words of faith shows nothing but disbelief on your spoken words, that's why many Christians are loosing to the enemy daily.
The Lord said, I have given you authorities to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome "ALL", not "some" of the powers of the enemies.
It's now left for you to fully act on his words or keep shouting on top of your voice every Sunday without lifting a finger, thinking you're fooling Him..........THE CHOICE IS YOURS!!!
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