The day you'll see the spirit world, you'll spend every waking moment praying.

Growing up, we often take our parents' efforts for granted. We overlook the sacrifices they make, the late nights and early mornings, the countless hours spent providing for us. But as we mature, we come to realize the magnitude of their love and dedication.

Similarly, if we were to catch a glimpse of the spirit world, we would spend every waking moment praying. We would be astonished by the constant battle raging around us, the invisible forces seeking to destroy our souls.

I share my testimony as a witness to an extraordinary event. During my school days, I was brutally attacked by a gang of thugs one fateful night. As I stood alone and defenseless, an angel appeared out of nowhere, driving the assailants away and escorting me home.

I shared this story, but no one believed me. I understood their skepticism, for our minds struggle to comprehend such powerful entities. That incident was just a glimpse into the spiritual realm, a realm that operates beyond our physical senses.

Every second, countless dark agents are deployed to sabotage our lives. Thousands upon thousands of malevolent forces seek to destroy us, to lead us astray from God's path. But God's Angels fight tirelessly on our behalf, shielding us from harm, guiding us through life's challenges.

God protects us from seeing the spirit world, for it's terrifying beyond imagination. Yet, we often fail to acknowledge His constant protection, His unwavering love.

The devil has redirected his rebellion against God's people, deploying one-third of fallen angels to oppose believers.

But you don't care, you live a life without purpose, ignoring prayer and Scripture. You don't even know the basics, like John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." Yet, you plan for tomorrow as if you control it. It's ironic and sorrowful. 

I wish God would open our eyes to the unseen world. So that we can understand what we're really facing, maybe understanding with sight, will help us value praying.



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  1. Hmmm....truly you have spoken well brother. It is dangerous to be a lukewarm Christian.

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  2. Thank you brother for massage

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