Monday, April 29, 2013

Baby Biting Demons

'No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn.

Kenneth Copeland says: 


Personally, I stand on that promise every day. It's like a spiritual sword I hold out in front of me. Now it's not intended for believers. It's intended to protect me from the devil and his crowd. But if anyone decides to agree with the devil and attack me,
they will run up on that sword just like he does.
I'm not glad about that. In fact, I pray for those who come against me. I don't want them to get hurt, and I know most of them are simply being deceived. So I say, 'LORD, open the eyes of that person's understanding. Don't let this situation destroy that child of God. Reveal to him the truth of John 17 and bring us into unity.'
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I add to this a vision I saw:

Vision:  I saw a demon wrapped around a person the demon was using to do it's bidding.  When I cast the Name of Jesus upon the person, the demon opened it's ugly wings and revealed the person that it was resting upon. It was a baby, all bitten and bloody. 
Attack the demon, not the baby.

I saw a great valley with many long winged demons with these people under their wings turning away like an army to take their victims to home camp.  I spoke the name of Jesus over the valley, over and over.  The demons stopped, still facing away.  

I did not know if they would drop their victims and the valley be filled with wounded and crying babies.  


I wondered who would take care of these wounded ones.  There would be masses of these helpless ones.  Bobby Conner said that the Lord was 'harvesting the harvesters' and that "more than a billion people will soon be swiftly brought into the kingdom of God." 

There will be those who are rescued from the enemy also.  All of these must be handled with loving and nurturing care. 


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