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“I saw satan fall like lightning from heaven” Luke 10:18

“DARKEST BEFORE DAWN” - Ching Co March 12, 2008

 ”Then when Herod saw that he had been tricked by the magi, he became very enraged, and sent and slew all the male children who were in Bethlehem and all its vicinity, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had determined from the magi.” Matthew 2:16

In the days succeeding Jesus’ birth, King Herod realized that he had been outwitted by the magi. He was furious and gave orders to kill all the boys who were two years old and under in Bethlehem and its vicinity, with the intention of stopping Jesus’ destiny from being fulfilled. So the same is happening today. Satan, sensing that God is planning out something GREAT AND AWESOME, is bent on stopping the realization of this great event. Just like Herod, he is on a rampage and is now unleashing his blind rage against God’s people. Our Heavenly Father is reminding us today NOT TO FOCUS ON WHAT IS SEEN. There is a great spiritual Heavenly battle going on and we who are God’s warriors and watchmen are in the forefront of this battle. Just like during the times of Job, there is a greater drama unfolding in the Heavenly realm and just as God allowed Job to be tested, so we, His children, have been tested in the same measure. 

 God’s children may experience different spheres of attacks and we may be affected on different levels and in different manners. Some who used to be active in ministry, but because of various circumstances happening in your midst (change of job, physical ailments, family troubles, financial difficulties), may find themselves having to stop doing what they love most, and at times will find themselves holding an empty bag, so to speak. Others may experience great emotional attack. In the past, you have been moving in such strong anointing and now you may feel empty, detached, uncertain, and wonder if something is wrong with you and wonder if God has removed His protection from over your life. What His children will experience will parallel what Job had experienced in his time. The area of attack and the intensity of the attack will be such that outwardly, it will appear to be very devastating to the affected ones.

This Is Not the End! Our Heavenly Father is reminding us today that this is not the end. In fact, compared to the degree of suffering that we have been facing today, the blessing that He is preparing for us is FAR GREATER IN MAGNITUDE AND INTENSITY. This is the reason why the enemy is panicking and unleashing his wrath in such manner and intensity as well.

Beware Of the Spirit of Condemnation This is the season to fix our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith. He is faithful and He will not allow us to be tested beyond what we can bear. We must be careful not to pass judgment and to not make conclusions based on outward appearances. Things will not be as they seem. Those suffering the most today are not “deserted children,” but are the “favored beloved” of the Most High. For truly to whom much is given, much too will be required. And as people of God, when we see others suffering greatly, we are to ask for great wisdom and discernment on how to comfort each other. We must be aware of the enemy’s tactics this season–he will be TWISTING the meaning of much of what we hear and see from one another. Those believers who are experiencing the fullness of God’s blessings in this season must be extra careful with their words, as most times instead of bringing comfort to the suffering ones, it can cause them to feel more insecure, unsure, and even depressed, especially when hearing the words, “You need to have more faith,” or “Just believe, etc. ” We must be careful not to act like Job’s friends. Their well-meaning exhortation of “the causes of Job’s difficulties” were useless then in ministering to Job.

My dear friend, take heart for your labour is not in vain. The Father sees all and He is not a respecter of man and will reward you according to His riches and glory!

Have a blessed day.

In His love.

T

 

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