Friday, December 20, 2013

Poison the Frog!

Rev. 16vv. 13-14 talks about spirits like frogs which came out of the mouth of the dragon, false prophet, and the beast and went inciting people to war against God. A frog is a person filled with such spirits and he or she is out to incite others against you due to bitterness and envy in their hearts. When you are doing well, they slander you and may oftenly confront you with verbal or physical attacks. And the first manifestation of these frogs is within your family. Your enemy is the one close to you. Even Jesus himself said so. These frogs of people are also common in work places and many cause others to lose their jobs by accusing them maliciously before their seniors. I lost my job in 2008 as a result of these frogs of people who fought against me because of my faith in Christ Jesus of Nazareth and because I was preaching the gospel to my students at Kivaa Secondary School. I have also encountered the venom of frogs from own family.

A good illustration of the operation of the frogs is the case of Joseph. Joseph in Genesis 37 had dreams which revealed that he would be more senior than his brothers and parents and that they would all bow to him. His brothers and parents hated it. The brothers became so bitter with him that they threw him into a pit and later sold him to Egypt. Your relatives have thrown you to the pits of hatred and persecution and have sold you to agents of Satan. When they take your documents or parts of other things belonging to you like nails, hair, clothes, etc., to agents of Satan and pay them to bewitch you, they are selling your life to Satan. They pay those agents of Satan to finish you.

You must poison these frogs with your prayers and destroy them before they finish you. 2 Cor. 2v. 16 states that we are a smell of death and doom to those who are perishing. Your prayers against these frogs are poison to them, and if they do not repent, they shall die the death of the uncircumcised based on Ezek 28v. 10 and be buried with the burial of a donkey based on Jer. 22v. 19. Your prayers are the only thing you can do to release the vengeance of God. Praying against whoever wants to finish you is not revenge. It is calling upon God to confront your enemies on your behalf and finish them. A good example for an imprecatory prayer is Psalms 109. It was a prayer of David against his persecutors.

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