AFFLICTED PERSONALITIES WITH MOMMY PDJ.
- ojogwujustinaewele
- Jul 22
- 16 min read

Today, I'm discussing "Afflicted Personalities." An afflicted personality refers to individuals who are burdened in some way, as if under a curse. This affliction affects them deeply, and you might be surprised to learn that it could be the root of your current issues. When someone is afflicted, a series of events unfold around them. Through a revelation from the Holy Spirit, I realized that many of us unknowingly live with this affliction. It's possible to be afflicted while also being anointed, a Christian, or even a pastor. Does that make sense? Consider the story of Abraham. He was chosen by God, not through prophecy, but by divine selection. God personally engaged with Abraham, yet Abraham still faced afflictions. One affliction was that his first son was not acknowledged. Another was that his chosen wife, Sarah, was barren. Despite his encounters with God and the promises of becoming a blessing to nations, Abraham dealt with the issue of having a first son born out of wedlock, who could not be accepted by God. Moreover, Sarah, whom he loved and lived with for 25 years, remained childless even at the age of 99. What a long wait.
Child of God, it's possible to be in church and still face afflictions. Abraham prayed for Isaac, yet Isaac experienced difficulties. Remember, during Abraham's time, he went to Egypt due to famine. Similarly, in Isaac's time, he almost left because of challenges. Isaac's wife was barren, and his first son, Esau, was shortchanged. There are hidden battles affecting you and me that you might not even be aware of. You may be confident in your relationship with God and feel you shouldn't face struggles, yet there are uncertainties in your life. You might wonder why Isaac, a promised child awaited for 25 years, would have any problems. But afflictions still existed. Even God said in scripture, "Esau, I hate; Jacob, I love." God is the giver of children, yet he made such a statement. Perhaps before you were conceived, a word was spoken that influences your life today. In this prophetic atmosphere, let your deliverance begin. Amen. Esau was shortchanged because God's word must be fulfilled, and his mother had to intervene. Child of God, there are afflicted people in church. You're doing everything right, but you're still afflicted. I came for the afflicted today because the Lord revealed this to me. I wasn't aware of it even yesterday. I received this revelation while praying for this service. The Lord said there are people in the church and outside whose sacrifices and prayers remain unfulfilled because they carry things within them that prevent their glory from being seen. He instructed me to expose this and pray for them so that this stranger will depart and not return.
Child of God, you might think Jacob was favored because God said, "I love Jacob." However, Jacob faced a major business issue with his father-in-law, leading to a severe conflict. His father-in-law was so upset that he pursued Jacob to reclaim his property. Additionally, Jacob married two daughters from the same family. Leah remained childless until the maidservants began having children, highlighting a period of barrenness. Moreover, the wife Jacob truly loved, for whom he worked 14 years, was barren for many years. How could God allow a young man to labor for 14 years for a wife who couldn't bear children for so long? Many people suffer, even while being devoted to God, but without liberation, there is no freedom. Furthermore, Jacob's first son, Reuben, was denied his inheritance. Raise your right hand and declare, "Oh Lord, oh Lord, every power, every power contending with my destiny, by the name of Jesus Christ, I command you to collapse now. I command you to collapse now. In Jesus' name. In Jesus' name." Can you imagine such frustration? I chose to discuss him because he is the father of faith, and we often refer to him as Father Abraham, to illustrate that he wasn't prophesied but was chosen by God the Creator. Yet, look at the challenges he faced. Today, I will reveal some factors that can expose you to such afflictions.
Number one, malevolent decree. When a malevolent decree is set against you—be it from the time you were in the womb, at birth, or throughout your life—it aims to harm, rob, and destroy. If you remain unaware of it, it can devastate your life, leaving you sorrowful throughout your spiritual journey. You may find yourself in faith, yet in tears. It is crucial to understand what decree has been pronounced over you. For instance, after certain events, Eli's son’s wife named her child Ichabod, meaning "the glory has departed." Similarly, Ruth left the house of bread in search of sustenance, only to lose all her sons. She fled due to the absence of glory, unaware that she would return without her sons. Believer, what decree has been spoken over you?
The battle of Esau was predetermined. Esau's failure to inherit was not due to Jacob's cleverness. It was foretold that two nations would struggle in the womb, leading to a reversal. A reversal that brought Esau down. He was the favored one, the one who did everything right, the good son. The father wouldn't have wanted to bless him if he hadn't pleased him. But a decree had already been set for his destiny, and events unfolded accordingly. Consider the story of Joseph and his brothers. After carrying out their wickedness, the brothers forgot that the dream was a decree that one day Joseph would rule, and they would bow to him. Despite selling him to a stranger, they eventually traveled far to bow before him, as the decree dictated. The decree had to be fulfilled regardless of location. Famine drove them to seek their brother because the decree was still active. Joseph became so powerful that he even troubled them, placing a cup in their bag, knowing he had done so, and sent people to capture them. Reflect on your life, child of God. Some struggles you face may be due to being an afflicted entity. Didn't God tell David, "I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you"? When you encounter David and bless him, you partake in the decree. But what happens, child of God, when an evil decree is made against you?
Parents, be cautious of the declarations you make. A mother's negative words about her children can lead to personal pain. The glory of a family lies in its children, as the Bible states they are an inheritance from the Lord. When provoked, avoid making harmful declarations, as they can destroy your blessings. Remember Isaac's blessing to Jacob; once given, it couldn't be taken back. The decisions you make, including whom you marry, impact your children. Don't project your frustrations onto them. Some people make harmful declarations against their spouses out of jealousy or insecurity, forgetting the long-term consequences. Carelessness in speech can lead to lasting pain. Value your children above material things, and avoid speaking curses over them. Mothers are life-givers; use your words to nurture, not harm. Our words have power, and ignorance can lead to self-inflicted harm. Be mindful of what you say, as it can shape the future of your family.
A retired man struggles in his own home, similar to someone who never left their father's house. Despite working for 35 to 40 years, his neighbors don't understand his need for rest. Some people farm not out of passion but to avoid neighborly conflicts. Abraham's story is highlighted; he never ventured out to find a wife but married his stepsister, reflecting a seemingly hopeless situation. However, their lives changed when the life giver intervened. The text emphasizes the power of decrees and the importance of prayer to break negative declarations made by oneself or others. It suggests praying for three days to nullify any harmful words spoken over one's life, using the blood of Jesus as a means to overcome these obstacles. The story of Reuben, whose affliction ended through a decree by Moses, illustrates the transformative power of divine intervention.
Number two, how someone can be afflicted. Your personality can be afflicted. You can be bewitched. You can be bewitched. Your mother can be pregnant and somebody will give him an evil food. Mhm. Yes. You can be bewitched. It can be after you have been delivered. It can be in your school. It can be in your workplace. It can even be in the church. You can be bewitched. When you are bewitched, your life does not go well because the bewitcher has bewitched you. Many people today they are carrying the mark of witches’ unknown to them. Some know some don't know when you are bewitched your entity your soul cannot attract. You will see what happens. I will I will tell you when you are bewitched one way somebody can carry an affliction is through bewitchment. Some of you still say spirituality is not real but look at your life and see if you have made it far because the carelessness of man is also the downfall of men. You can be bewitched. Is it not in the Bible? We saw many things that happened. Even a whole community was being bewitched. They said that they cook the porridge themselves, but they don't know where bitterness and death entered into the porridge. Cindu, they cried out for a prophet. And the prophet came and said, "Give me salt." And poured salt inside the porridge. And after he did that, he told them, "Take again." And they did eat and none of them died. How did it happen? They cooked it. But yet it was afflicted. They were dying as they ate it. If the man of God was not there in that time, they could have at all died. You can beed.
What do you think someone like Jezebel did to Ahab? You might not realize that Ahab was God's chosen solution for Israel. God had faith in Ahab because during his reign, God intended to accomplish something for Israel. However, Ahab chose to marry an outsider. If he hadn't married this woman, he wouldn't have fallen under a spell. Once he married her, he became bewitched and failed to follow God's commands. Instead, he did everything God forbade. He introduced foreign gods, promoted lesbianism and homosexuality, and sanctioned the killing of children. All these destructive actions, which still affect the world today, were brought about by Ahab simply by marrying Jezebel. He was under a spell. Do you know that, for the first time, God sent a spirit called the lying tongue to deceive Ahab into thinking he would win a battle, leading to his death? Child of God, who has cast a spell on you? Who is doing something without your awareness, affecting you negatively? Who has given you something to eat, causing your life to regress? Who has turned the favor that once surrounded you? You used to be the favorite, welcomed everywhere, even if you weren't at your best, they would still choose you. Now, they overlook you for others. Who has bewitched you? Who is affecting you without your knowledge? That woman was so wicked she ensured every true prophet she encountered was killed. It wasn't out of kindness that Elijah declared there would be no rain. No, it was due to the wickedness of Jezebel and Ahab. Elijah was provoked and declared, to teach a lesson, that there would be no rain for three and a half years, according to his word, to show that God doesn't need to descend personally.
The witch in your home must be addressed. It took Jehu to eliminate Jezebel, highlighting the seriousness of her influence. She bewitched a chosen man, causing lasting calamity. People often say, "It's our family, it's our uncle," but what progress have you made? Many struggle with boundaries and trust too easily. You approach barriers casually and seek drama, unaware of spiritual realities. Some feel depressed and oppressed after certain activities. Paul asked the Galatians, "Who has bewitched you?" because they strayed from their teachings due to outside influence. When bewitched, blessings elude you, and others exploit your glory. Paul spoke of bearing the mark of Christ, suggesting a devil's mark exists too. The Bible tells how God marked Cain to protect him. This is bewitchment. Consider Samson, ensnared by Delilah's charms, who ultimately succeeded in bringing him down. So, who has bewitched you? That is our question.
Number three: Causes from the family can be inherited curses or direct curses. Some people face curses originating from their direct parents. For instance, your father might have been a rapist who hid his actions. The women he assaulted could have laid curses, leading to your daughters facing similar situations. Perhaps you weren't physically assaulted, but you encounter men who only seek fleeting encounters. They may desire your company but have no intention of marrying you. This pattern could be because your father broke many hearts, choosing to fall in love at inopportune times and seeking revenge when love taught him harsh lessons. He might have been popular in college, dating multiple women and breaking their hearts. They might have called him "the main man," and he enjoyed the attention, possibly due to his looks, height, or wealth. As a result, you might have a daughter who experiences repeated heartbreak. Women often speak out when hurt, which is why I advise against thinking you're clever by causing harm. You're sowing seeds that will be reaped in the future, either by you or your children.
Some women are often seen as thieves, entering a man's life and taking his money, leaving him unable to keep up. They are perceived as natural kleptomaniacs, spending freely while the man wonders about their intentions. This behavior can lead to shame for their children, who inherit the consequences of their parents' actions. The same bloodline continues through generations, with familiar spirits knowing the family's history. Some people face humiliation because of their father's actions, such as marrying multiple wives and causing strife. A curse may be placed on the children, affecting their future relationships. A woman may find herself in a marriage where her husband doesn't want to let her go but also doesn't support her. The curse causes him to see her negatively. Many suffer from these inherited issues. It's important to understand one's family history to pray and seek change. The behavior of men today, having children with multiple women, could lead to future generations facing significant challenges.
They selectively choose Bible verses that emphasize multiplication, ignoring other teachings that precede it. They multiply from a distance, leaving one pregnant and moving on to the next. They advance, encountering children in public places who resemble them and realizing, "This girl, you were pregnant too." They perpetuate what their father began, which is consuming them, and continue to undermine their own future. The devil cleverly manipulates us against ourselves. We must stand up and repeatedly refuse. How can you tell if you are afflicted? The signs, the unmistakable signs, indicate that you are affected by these issues.
Number one, your presence disrupts positive outcomes. Your arrival halts progress. Let's assume everything was proceeding smoothly until you appeared. As soon as you show up, all opportunities vanish. They were distributing food, claiming they would serve 2,000 people. They reached number 300, and when you appeared, those distributing the food suddenly declared they were too tired. You've brought misfortune to the remaining 1,700 people. Yet, they had just been saying, "We'll continue even if it takes until midnight." But a person under a curse or negative influence has arrived. As soon as they enter, the atmosphere shifts, and everything regresses. You join a family through marriage, and immediately, they begin to suffer losses. You are a burden. Remember what happened to those who boarded the ship with Jonah? They hadn't done anything wrong. That's why they asked, "Jonah, why have you brought this trouble upon us?" Jonah was aware he carried a curse. He knew he was in conflict with God, not merely a human. Jonah understood he shouldn't have been on the ship. It's the same Jonah who, when caught, said, "Throw me into the sea." Why did Jonah already know there was a whale to swallow him? Why hadn't he left earlier? Consider those people; they were returning from their farms, traveling to unfamiliar lands. Imagine if they were Kikuyus who had pooled money to purchase goods. They traveled to Embu to buy the food supplies they needed, and Jonah boarded their boat. Jonah was fortunate because, if it were Kikuyus, they might have killed him on the spot. He would have perished because certain things are not to be taken lightly, like people's livelihoods. Knowing you carry a curse, if you believed the water could support you without a boat, why did you board ours? Jonah himself told them what to do when he said, "Please don't fight." But he remained seated. They threw away their first set of goods, then the second. People lost their livelihoods, investments, and precious money. Jonah didn't stay visible; he hid below deck. The Bible describes how he concealed himself so they wouldn't remember his presence, risking everything, including the boat, while Jonah survived. Jonah was destined not to die but to spread chaos. If the boat had capsized, others would have perished; only Jonah would have survived.
He recognized he was the issue. Some individuals in your life are aware they are causing problems for you, whether it impacts your spiritual life, family, or personal achievements. They wait for your downfall. Assess the people around you and what they contribute to your life. If, after a year with someone, there is nothing to show for it, reconsider that relationship. The Bible states that iron sharpens iron, not wool. Surround yourself with those who positively influence your life.
In ministry, some wonder why we call upon the God of Prophet Justina. However, staying connected to positive influences like hers brings tangible blessings. Avoid people who lack results; they can become a burden. If someone professes to follow Jesus, there should be evidence in their life. Be aware of who surrounds you. If every plan with a friend fails, something is amiss.
When all your opportunities are blocked, it's not always the devil; sometimes it's poverty or negative influences. Satan doesn't concern himself with minor issues; he targets larger ones. Consider Job and Jesus, whom Satan approached only with permission.
Question who is in your circle. Some relationships can leave you devastated. If good things don't happen around you, ask yourself why. Don't force affection or gossip for attention. If nothing good arises from you, and everything positive fades away, question what's influencing you. Remember, Satan's goal is to destroy the world, not you specifically. He operates through systems and decisions affecting us, while lesser demons focus on individuals.
Number two, how can you tell if you are afflicted as an individual? You experience hatred. Even your own mother, who gave birth to you, dislikes you. You are disliked, and you can't comprehend why. The mother who carried you for nine months wishes you weren't around. Have you ever seen a mother who takes from the younger to give to the older? They gave birth to you; you are their child. Yet, when they pray, if they have, say, five children, they mention three names, and you are forgotten. During important family meetings, you hear about them from other family members. When you inquire, they say, "You were sleeping," as if you aren't part of the family. You don't understand. You thought you mattered because they gave birth to you. It's as if they wonder where you came from. Even your own mother and father can't stand you. They constantly seek to humiliate you, bringing you down while elevating others. They never question who made a mistake; it's always your fault. Someone might falsely accuse you, and they immediately believe the worst. You try to explain, but they dismiss you, insisting you're at fault. You dislike yourself. You're disliked at work, in church, and by those who see you. You're beautiful, yet pitied. How can one be beautiful and pitiful? It's an error. A man, instead of choosing you, falls for an older woman, leaving you behind. Despite your youthful appearance, he prefers someone older. You try to get his attention, but he overlooks you, treating you like a stone. Yet, when the older woman appears, he behaves eagerly. You're so disliked that a man might choose to marry someone else over you. If you're a woman searching for love, lift your right hand. Don't be ashamed. Whether you're a man or woman, believe in God. Father, Lord, destroy every spirit of hatred that causes others to look at you with disdain. It's an error. Something within you works against you. It's not normal to face such rejection. If you observe some married individuals, even those not conventionally attractive have wonderful partners. Their relationships defy logic. Child of God, don't remain silent when faced with extreme hatred. In business, when you speak, they dismiss you. Something is amiss. As an usher, people avoid you. You can't understand. As a pastor, when it's your turn to pray, people hesitate. Check it. If you're disliked, your boss avoids you. Even your siblings can't stand you. On the road, despite having complete documents, a police officer sees you as a criminal. You don't understand what's happening. If you experience repeated hatred and rejection, pray about it. It's not normal. It's not about appearance or character flaws. Some husbands eat instant noodles for dinner, cooking themselves despite being married to younger partners. You wash clothes, clean the house, and do chores for someone who hasn't even paid your bride price. He treats you like a game, moving you around without commitment. If asked about his plans for you, he says he'll think about it. Something is wrong. You're meant to be favored and blessed. When God created you, He blessed you. What has turned your blessing into hatred? You must find out. Don't remain silent.
Number three, how to know that you are afflicted? You are good at making poor decisions. You act before you think. It is a loss for a true believer to live like a fool because the Bible says the Lord has not given you the spirit of fear but the spirit of boldness and a sound mind. If you start seeing yourself making bad and poor decisions, the spirit of confusion and bewitchment is in you. The moment you make wrong decisions continuously, every time you are in trouble, it is the decision you made that put you there. It happens. All your problems stem from the decisions you have made. In fact, when they ask you, "How did you do this?" you say, "Even I am asking how I made this decision." You are not alone. There is a cause. What that curse is doing is manipulating your mind, and it's going to use that mind to bring you down. Have I not told you how I was acting stubbornly the first time in my marriage? Every small thing, I would carry my bag. If he talked badly or even if he didn't talk badly, just small pressure, I didn't want it anymore. I did it twice. The third time, he told me to go. I was all over the road. I did not know where to go. Foolish me. I did not say he should go. Let me stay. I said I'm the one going. Poor decision. I had to use wisdom to come back. Since that time, I've not gone again. Child of God, measure your decisions. You killed your father before he died. You say, "Papa, people share inheritance when they die. You share before you die," and he gave you. Now you are back, not with the same inheritance. You are now looking like a sick person. Do you know the greatest victory is that he returned? Some of you here, you have moved away from God. You know you are just going to church to cover up. You know you are not a true Christian. You know, you know because everything in your heart is bitterness, anger, unforgiveness, hatred. When you hear trouble, it's like you have found money, you jump up. Ah, where is the trouble? Let me distribute it. There is no godliness inside of you, but you have failed to make a decision to return to God.
Our lives are shaped by our choices. Some skip church to be with boyfriends who exploit them without commitment, missing the chance to find a suitable partner through divine means. Poor decisions often reflect a troubled soul, and actions misaligned with faith indicate a disconnect from God. Mothers should heed Christian teachings, yet some curse their children over trivial matters, which contradicts biblical advice. As a pastor, if a congregation member becomes pregnant, we will address it within the church. The pregnancy will become evident, but I won't ask anyone to leave. Instead, they will stay and serve, learning to make wiser choices. If a church asks you to leave, it may lack love.
They should keep you in the church so that you'll see your sinful and fornicating friends every day, and feel ashamed. If you're a singer, you'll sing very well. I'll tell them that during her entire pregnancy, she should hold the microphone. The Lord is good. But if you truly love God, you won't hide it. You'll accept the punishment and learn from it. Praise Jesus. There is no wrongdoing in church. Those who engage in wrongdoing in church will be cast away on the day of judgment, as the Bible says. Raise your right hand and say, "Oh Lord, as I worship, may I do so in truth and spirit." Pray for this. Tell God you won't worship in vain, shame, or disgrace. You won't be among those God denies entry to heaven, in Jesus' mighty name.





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