Ease is a greater threat to spiritual and material progress than hardship.
That's why the Bible says:
"Woe to them that are at
ease in Zion..." - Amos 6:1
And that's why we keep all our Eagles on their toes all year round...
... with prayer riots and marathons targeted at different areas of their lives.
Take the sad case of one Lizzy.
Many years ago she stumbled upon this site.
At the time her case was really a pathetic one.
Like most women she had a strong desire to marry and settle down.
All her mates were already married.
Yet no one
possessed more charm or grace or loveliness than this sister.
And as her birthdays crept gradually toward that tragic forty-mark, marriage seemed farther from her life than ever.
But then she landed on the site and began to pray.
Within 3 months, someone appeared and proposed marriage.
By the following year they were married.
For a while everything went well …
... until she began to relax.
Before long she had stopped
praying altogether.
The worst was behind her, or so she thought.
Unknown to her, a satanic time-bomb was ticking against her in the spirit.
(I even sent an urgent warning in an email like this one but she ignored it).
Sadly, before she could wake up from her spiritual slumber, it was too late.
Game over.
Marriage dissolved.
She had stopped praying at the exact time she should have redoubled her effort in order to:
- completely blow away the evil voice of her foundation
- silence the bloodline cry against her by the blood of
Jesus
- withdraw the staff of office of her stubborn pursuers
- crush the "strange legs" that had walked into her marital home, unseen and undetected.
Right now, the devil is desperately whispering to some people to give up.
But my advice is:
Don't STOP praying (the enemy is feeling the heat already).
Keep moving.
Keep growing.
Keep learning.
For the next few days...
If you're not in any prayer Forum right now ...
Join the LIFETIME COACHING Prayer Academy here
OR go for the short e-courses in the Archive here
YES you can start small here
(We just opened -- but not for long)
At least have a look.
Link:
https://bit.ly/archivepy