In today's message, I delved into the concept of discipleship and the importance of understanding and dealing with spiritual strongholds in our lives. We began by reflecting on the series "Talmid," which means to learn and become a disciple of Jesus. We've been focusing on living the abundant life and last week, we experienced a powerful moment of prayer where many came forward to cleanse their hearts.
I shared a personal revelation about the importance of forgiving oneself. I realized that I had been harboring self-hatred for past mistakes, which had hardened my heart. But through prayer and surrender to Jesus, that burden was lifted, and I've been blessed ever since.
We discussed how the enemy, the devil, never gives us a free pass. His goal is to kill, steal, and destroy, and he will use any unrenounced sin or pain to torment us. It's crucial to surrender these to the Lord, as the Holy Spirit can reveal hidden strongholds that we need to renounce.
I likened our hearts to a computer's hard drive, emphasizing that what we believe and allow into our hearts determines how we operate. If we allow a "virus" of negative beliefs or lies to enter, it will corrupt our system. Our minds are like the internet, searching and downloading information into our hearts, which then influences our words and actions.
I warned about the dangers of the internet, especially for children, and the responsibility of parents to guide their children's exposure to it. The internet can be a blessing or a bullet, depending on how it's used.
We heard powerful testimonies of healing and deliverance. One woman shared how she released her abandonment issues and received a vision of her father, whom she had never met, apologizing to her. Another testimony highlighted the power of rejecting the influence of a physical ailment and standing firm in healing.
I explained that spiritual strongholds are fortresses of lies that imprison our true identity in Christ. We must reject the lies that the enemy has built up in our minds, such as calling ourselves stupid when Jesus calls us beloved. It's time to embrace our true identity as children of God.
Finally, I shared a story of a young girl who, after suffering from seizures due to a horse-riding accident, was healed through a word of knowledge. Even when a seizure returned, she chose to stand on her healing, rejecting the seizure's influence over her life.
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