Those of us who can see in the spirit realm assume that we can watch what is happening as we watch a television show, or a favorite movie. We assume also that if we decide that we like what we see, we can make it ours simply by reaching out and taking, whether or not it was supposed to be ours. For those of us who are disciples of Jesus, the standards of what we watch and how we watch, and for what reason we are watching is infinitely more radical than for the ordinary person. We must be ever so vigilant in order to ensure that the powers God has given us are not being used to support the enemy's agenda.
When we see something in the ethereal realm, we have only two options. We can watch and pray, or we can decide to stop watching and begin to pray. If we watch, it is solely for the purpose of informing the Lord God Almighty of the circumstances, and if we decide not to watch, it is because we know that in watching, we will be giving our powers to the enemies of God, even when we pray while watching. The gaze of someone who is filled with the Holy Spirit is a source of power. You give your power to anything you watch in the ether, and therefore, you can easily become aligned with evil, with witchcraft, with greed, with promiscuity, and with the enemies of God. Watching can easily make you an enemy of God if you watch without refusing to align, if you watch without condemnation, and if you watch without issuing a scathing rebuke to the enemy forces. God Almighty expects that those of us who are filled with the Holy Spirit Of God will endeavor to ensure that the plans and purposes of his kingdom manifest as they are intended. This means that when we see something happening that opposes God's kingdom, or the people of his kingdom, our only response should be to pray and to call God's attention to the situation. God Almighty will hold his saints accountable for every negative situation to which they gave their power, and for every enemy of God whom they failed to oppose. The Lord God Almighty reigns. Glynn
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