Your light will slowly fade when you no longer pray.

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Your light will slowly fade when you no longer pray.

 

 

Makko Musagara

 

 

Dear reader, something happens in the supernatural when you give less time to prayer. Your light will slowly fade when you no longer pray.

God’s grace slowly fades.

When a believer stops praying, the resulting spiritual decline is a silent but devastating process. Your light does not vanish instantly; rather, the separation from God causes a gradual departure of His grace.

God’s presence reduces.

Communion with God is the foundation of the Christian life. When you cease to pray, your direct connection to the Creator is severed. The intimate awareness of His nearness quietly dissipates, and His comforting influence begins to shrink from your daily life, leaving you feeling spiritually empty.
The intensity of the Holy Spirit fades.
The Holy Spirit dwells within believers to guide, comfort, and convict. However, as the voice of prayer goes silent, the Spirit is grieved. The inner conviction that once kept your conscience sharp begins to dull, and the spiritual passion you once possessed grows lukewarm.
God’s angels will gradually withdraw.

Throughout Scripture, the heavenly host ministers to and guards those who seek the Lord. Prayer maintains your spiritual covering in the unseen realm. When a Christian neglects this vital practice, the protective barrier of God’s angelic assignments slowly withdraws.
The forces of darkness will slowly invade your life.

Because you are no longer rooted in prayer, your spiritual defenses fall. Demons perceive the prayerless believer as a vulnerable target. As the divine light and protection recede, the forces of the enemy quietly infiltrate, bringing with them anxiety, doubt, temptation, and spiritual defeat.

 

The weapon to stop Satan is actually found in Luke 11:4

 

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