HOW EVIL POWERS DESTROY CHRISTIANS WITH MOMMY PDJ
- ojogwujustinaewele
- Jul 25
- 15 min read

HOW EVIL POWERS DESTROY CHRISTIANS
Today, I want to talk about how evil forces can prevent Christians from receiving their blessings. These forces manipulate circumstances to block success. I'll outline seven key points that have hindered many Christians. Remember, the devil cannot stop God from blessing you, but he can obstruct your receipt of those blessings. It's important to engage in self-reflection to identify habits that may be blocking your path. My prayer is for you to gain understanding and receive your blessings in Jesus' name. Let's read Psalm 27:1: "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" This scripture highlights that God is our light, knowledge, and deliverance. With this understanding, fear should not hold you back. You are not here by chance; God chose you for a purpose. Despite Satan's efforts, God protects you and fights battles on your behalf. You are alive because God willed it, not by human design. Recognize that your life is in God's hands, and with this confidence, you can overcome the devil's strategies. Many lack confidence in God's presence and love, which hinders their blessings. I will now outline the seven points the devil uses to obstruct our blessings. Are you with me?
Firstly, genuine concerns. Constant, genuine concerns. As Christians, we often worry more than we pray. Even in our sleep, our worries become dreams within dreams. Child of God, if you believe the Lord is your light, your salvation, and your stronghold, why are you anxious? Why are you tense? Why do you feel suffocated? Why are you worried? People often come to church with troubled minds, so much so that even the pastor's sermon isn't enough to change their state of worry. While in church, they continue to worry about money, groceries, or even kitchen supplies like cooking oil that's running low, wondering where they'll get more after the service. Our worries are so overwhelming that the teachings can't even bring a smile to our faces. We are so consumed by our problems that we prefer to remain in them rather than seek God's help. If you prepare your heart, do you think God would ever let you down? But when you approach with a worried heart, it's often because a friend suggested visiting a talkative Nigerian woman. You might think, let's see if she's beautiful or not. Well, thank God I'm not ugly.
While you're in church, your problems preoccupy your mind, diverting your attention from the Holy Spirit's presence. You're more concerned with your worries, like checking your phone, than with the deliverance occurring around you. You lack the faith that God can resolve your issues if you allow Him to guide you. Think of Peter, a fisherman whose life transformed after meeting Jesus. Despite his shortcomings, Peter didn't let his worries prevent him from witnessing a miracle. Jesus taught that worrying accomplishes nothing and can harm you physically and emotionally. Worry can drive away positivity and leave you feeling discouraged. Challenges will always be present, but how you respond to them defines your faith. Instead of enlarging your problems, minimize them so you can handle them. Worry can stifle your prayer life and hinder your ability to praise God. Trust that all is well, and let God assist you.
Secondly, fear. The thought of fear and failure outweighs faith. The fear of failure or never achieving is stronger than your faith. Evaluate it. When your faith is compromised, your blessings are obstructed because faith is the means to access spiritual blessings. More faith increases your chances of receiving blessings. Living in fear is a mistake. Do you realize that living a life filled with fear is detrimental? When you notice fear dominating your life, it indicates an internal conflict you aren't recognizing. God didn't create you to be consumed by fear. You're afraid of sleeping, waking, going out, getting married, finding a spouse, doing business, taking risks, and embracing freedom. When fear intensifies, what does it signify? It indicates that your prayers may be hindered because God doesn't work through fear. In fact, the Bible states that God hasn't given you a spirit of fear, but of boldness and a sound mind. How can you, as a Christian, lead a fearful life? Can fear approach you? Yes, but it's not acceptable to hold onto it. Honestly, even I sometimes feel fear, but when it arises, I recognize it as an attack. I know no angel brings fear; only demons do. When fear comes, I remind them of my redeemer. I may be broke, but I trust my redeemer won't leave me in poverty. So don't tell me I won't have food because the one who gave me a mouth knows it's for eating and speaking. If God could feed the Israelites in the wilderness for 40 years, imagine just you, with a small appetite. You're not even 100 kg, yet you fear tomorrow's food, leading to bitterness and anger in your spirit. When the devil suggests there's no food for tomorrow, why not remind him of a God who can surprise you before then? Isn't it possible? Hasn't He done it before? Has God not intervened in your life? Allowing fear to torment us is a choice. A true Christian doesn't harbor the fear of failure. Fear everywhere. No, you don't plan for failure. You don't plan to live in fear. You don't plan. You don't. You don't. Fight fear. People say you're 40 without a husband or even a boyfriend showing interest, and they predict you'll die alone. Remind them of Sarah. Sarah had a husband but wasn't a mother until 99. Remind them of biblical stories that change narratives.
A root married every man in her family but stayed single. Society, family traditions, and personal fears shouldn't control your life. Marriage isn't the ultimate aim; those within it often look for a way out, while outsiders romanticize it. Many parents in long marriages admit they chose the wrong partner. The societal pressure to marry and have children can be overwhelming, causing mental distress. I once felt suicidal due to being childless, pressured by societal expectations. Fear manipulates us, making young people desperate for marriage. After marrying, I expected to have a child right away, thinking it was necessary. However, children bring financial and emotional challenges. My first delivery was a shocking struggle, and I wasn't ready for the reality. After the birth, life became chaotic, disrupting the peace I had with my husband. I realized God was giving me time to mature and enjoy life before having children. Fear often distorts our desires, leaving us unprepared for reality. A child of God should live by faith, not fear, and overcome challenges through faith, not fear. Let your faith be renewed in Jesus' name.
Number three, a lack of trust in God's word. We often quote scripture without truly believing it. We recite it because we've been taught to do so, not because we have faith in it. For instance, you might be at home with all doors locked, holding a Bible that says you shouldn't fear and that whatever you bind on earth is bound in heaven. Yet, after declaring, "I bind every demon," you might still feel anxious. If you truly believed in the power of the scripture, why would you be afraid? Imagine leaving church, feeling inspired by the word of God, only to be scared by a simple superstition like a red cloth tied somewhere. This shows a lack of genuine belief in God's promises.
Some people trust strangers online more than they trust God. They follow instructions from someone they've never met, yet hesitate to believe the Creator who speaks through the Bible. This disbelief is not normal; it's influenced by forces that don't want you to become a true child of God. The Bible says a wavering heart cannot receive good things from God. The issue isn't your pastor's anointing; it's your own unbelief.
Even in church, there's a lack of trust. If someone demonstrates spiritual power, you might be suspicious, yet you believe in the miracles of Jesus. The scripture tells us that Jesus healed the sick and performed wonders, and He said those who come after Him would do the same. But when someone says, "Receive fire," you doubt.
To truly benefit from Christianity, you must reshape your faith. Jesus asked those He healed if they believed, and they received because they did. It's not about how often your pastor preaches; it's about when you'll start accepting and applying the teachings.
In this church, many have seen evidence of faith working. Sister Edith, for example, received a prophecy about her promotion three years ago. Though it took time, she eventually saw it come to pass. I advised her to wait on God rather than manipulate the situation, and it paid off.
She faced discouragement, but faithfulness led to her promotion. This shows that God's timing is perfect, and trusting in Him yields results.
I cannot predict when blessings will come, as I am only a messenger of God. Even Jesus did not know when God would act; only the Father knows. Trust in God's word is essential. As a prophetess, my words align with God's teachings. If I prophesy good things, embrace them. If a prophecy warns of something negative, fight it through prayer. Belief in God and His word is crucial for prosperity and establishment. Without faith, attending church is meaningless.
Number four, ignorance of spiritual and physical realms. Many Christians lack understanding of spirituality and physicality. They don't grasp the concept of the spiritual realm or believe in its existence. Whenever you mention the spiritual realm, they dismiss it. However, the Bible assures us that when we gather, we are not alone. It states, "Where two or three are gathered in my name, I shall be there in their midst." Do you truly believe God is present? If so, you would dress appropriately when coming to church. Who would want to meet God or the Holy Spirit dressed inappropriately? If you knew a president was visiting, how would you dress for church? Dressing casually indicates disbelief in His presence. Spirituality involves the fusion of facts and truth for believers. It is written, "Upon Mount Zion, there shall be deliverance, and the children of God shall possess their possessions." Are you ready for deliverance, or are you just waiting for the service to end? You should come to church with the expectation of leaving your problems at the altar and receiving deliverance to take home. If there's a witch or any force attacking you, you will overcome it. You should not leave as you came; come frustrated but leave blessed, come alone but leave fulfilled. Prepare your spiritual connection. Attending church without expecting an encounter is misguided. The Bible encourages us to come with expectation and a desire to meet Jesus. Prepare your mind to worship. We don't gather because of the church's appearance or other members but to focus on God. He knew we had homes, yet He asked us to gather together. May God help us in Jesus' name. Physical life: Being a Christian doesn't mean you don't need other people. You need human connections. If you think praying is enough without keeping good friends who can change your story, you're missing out on blessings. People I met broken have become blessings to me. Some were jobless, like our new choir member who went for a contract. He texted me saying he misses the church. I encouraged him to work. When he returns, he might contribute to the church. When he joined, I saw his potential and encouraged the choir to include him. You all enjoyed his music during his service here. Now he's on a contract, and when he returns, he might share his success. Physical interactions can greatly enhance your life. Don't dismiss them because you feel spiritually superior. Even God needed Mary to bring Jesus into the world. If Mary had refused, He would have found another. God seeks help, so don't be arrogant. Recognize the potential in others; they might be a blessing now or in the future. We are all valuable.
I feel sorry for those who initially looked down on me. Even if they care for me now, they can't express it. I miss them, but it's not my fault they couldn't recognize the light in my life. I foretold my purpose here, but they didn't wait and discarded me. Now, they regret it, but obstacles stand in the way. Many people misuse good relationships, not realizing who God might use to bless them. Despite being a foreigner, I've prayed for many Kenyans who moved abroad. God honors my words. Never underestimate anyone; attending church doesn't mean being truly reborn. We have hidden pride that often surfaces when we acquire wealth. Some people struggle to accept love, feeling overwhelmed or suspicious. In my culture, showing affection is common, but it can be misunderstood here. You're entitled to receive love; it's not wrong. You need both spiritual and physical support. Treat others well to maintain good relationships, as they can be valuable connections. Don't be careless; treat people how you wish to be treated, as they might be your gateway to opportunities. Many lack contracts or references because they've burned bridges. I make time for those who reach out to me, no matter how busy I am, understanding the importance of relationships.
Number five. You people don't confuse me. Oh my goodness. I just speak the truth. That's my only issue. If you don't want to hear the truth, this church isn't for you. But if you seek the truth and want to be a genuine Christian, number five is about laziness. Lazy Christians. Those who are so lazy that their only prayer is waiting on God. "I'm waiting on Jesus to come and change my story." It doesn't work like that. The Bible says whatever your hand finds to do, do it. No matter how small that business is, do it. I've shared how I started selling second-hand clothes as a graduate. I sold them without knowing Swahili. Why are you sitting idle? Go count clothes and sell them. If you have 10,000, keep 5,000, use 5,000 to start, and sell. If you have a phone, I've told you to start dancing. Look at those who dance on TikTok and get paid, start dancing. Haven't you seen those older women? Like the one in Kenya who falls into water. People watch her. If you see her views, even I as a pastor don't have that many. So she's making progress. You have a smartphone, but your brain isn't smart. That's a problem. You need to change that. If you gossip a lot, stop wasting time gossiping to others. Start gossiping online. Tell them, "Hey, in my area, there are jobless people lying in bed." They'll watch you. You have no excuse. "I've looked for a job, didn't find one." Look again. If no one will employ you, employ yourself. Employ yourself. You can't tell God there's nothing because He will use something to bless you. Remember the widow of Zarephath wouldn't have been blessed if she didn't have her last meal. Child of God, praying until Jesus comes won't change things if you don't act. You need to be doing something to make ends meet. No matter how small it is, even if people laugh, do it. Sell burgers, sell anything. As long as it can generate money, sell it. I could tell you my story, but time won't allow it. I didn't pay my school fees on time. Why should I pay early? Am I the owner of the school? When I was in school, my parents, bless them, provided money. When they gave us school fees, my brothers would pay and send the receipt to my father, not me. I would take it to the market. I'd buy those palazzo trousers—may God have mercy. We led many to sin with those dangerous outfits. I'd buy them, and as you entered the hostel, you'd see my business. I was turning money. My father would call, asking why I hadn't sent my receipt. I'd say I hadn't seen my departmental people. My brothers rushed to pay theirs. By the time I left school at 19, I was already a millionaire. When I showed my father my bank account on my birthday, they were speechless. How could they talk when they were paying my school fees? Am I the university? You've been given money. You use it to eat and pay rent. Then what? Why not find ways to make money before the month's end? Some of you wait to ask someone for money until you know they've been paid. Why not ask early to use it for business? But you want to be pampered. My dear, it doesn't work that way. You must take action. If you want change, start creating it. I was surprised to see people knitting. You can buy a needle and yarn at Quick Mart and start knitting. Can't you see my daughter doing business? She's selling her keyholders to buy a guitar for the choir. It's 16,000 or 15,000, and she's saved close to 10,000 or 12,000. She makes and sells them, asking us to buy more. She even came to the acquisition, selling her vision. She told me to go with her to price the guitar because they don't have one in their group. She's been doing business since January to buy it. She's not even confirmed as a member yet. She knows she could ask me to buy it for her, but she works for it. You see us giving offerings here; she does it with her money because I taught her life is individual. After paying nine months' rent, do you want to kill me? Laziness shouldn't be in your spirit. Laziness to pray or do God's work isn't your portion.
Selfishness is a common trait among many of us. We often fail to partner, which means we miss out on returns. Partnering with a church brings dividends or blessings. Are you partnering with the church? You can do so through your service. Regular attendance is a commitment to partnership. It's challenging to stay committed to a church, but doing so consistently is a form of partnership, entitling you to dividends. Whether you are sowing seeds in the church from afar or nearby, you are partnering. Inquiring and contributing to the health of church services is also partnership. If everything is set up but no one is there to listen, it becomes dull. We are all partners. Don't be lazy. Don't be a lazy Christian who just watches online. If your pastor also decides to watch online, who will be present? No one. So, think beyond yourself. Consider if what benefits you is also good for your neighbor. How will your neighbor react to your actions, even if it's not their right? Always assess the impact.
I've learned that I can give myself as long as it's wanted. If it's not, I withdraw. I avoid selfish people. When I notice selfishness, it often leads to decisions made unconsciously. For example, if you came to me injured, I have the right to refuse to help, saying I'm not a nurse. But if I choose to help and you later can't tolerate my imperfections, who are you? You're selfish. Selfishness shows when you forget who helped you when you couldn't help yourself. God will judge your actions to see if you're good or bad. I've seen people come to God's Word Embassy Church with many problems, which are resolved. Once solved, they start criticizing the ministers and disciples, forgetting those same people were there for them. Some may not dislike me but dislike the church members, which affects me. They deny me the chance to see them.
People often don't realize their selfishness. God is not naive. Actions born from selfishness only bring temporary success. If your spiritual leader understands this, they will remain silent, knowing that anything with bad intentions won't end well. The foundation must be solid. Be wise and avoid selfishness. God didn't create us to be selfish. Jesus multiplied a boy's five loaves and two fishes. That boy could have kept it, but it was shared. Why be selfish? Be accommodating. If someone can accommodate you, why can't you do the same? Some believe they are the only good ones, making it difficult to be around them. Mothers and children cry because of each other. It's challenging to be around you. Appreciate those who choose to be with you. Don't be selfish at work. If someone helped you advance, don't try to remove them. There's no wisdom in that. May God help us avoid a wicked heart.
Number seven, as I conclude, you dislike sacrifice. You dislike sacrifice. You dislike sacrifice. You avoid anything that causes you inconvenience for the benefit of someone else. For example, you have a car, and although it's beautifully cleaned, you refuse to let anyone carrying sand ride with you from church, even if it's on your route. You'd rather leave before the service ends to avoid giving anyone a lift, and if someone approaches, you pretend not to notice. You are not willing to sacrifice. You get annoyed when someone wants something from you. For instance, if you're eating and someone asks to share, you get upset. You eat only for yourself, but remember, what you consume will eventually need to be expelled. We lack understanding in the church; we don't support each other enough. Child of God, learn to sacrifice. If I have a need, why do you love me until that need arises? You loved me before I had a need, but now you don't because you don't want to share my burden. Sacrifice for a sister in the church. If you want to bless a brother, do so without expecting anything in return, like a relationship. Some sisters only give gifts if they have a special interest. Don't use kindness as a means to an end. Sacrifice genuinely, without expectations. When you heard the testimony of Edu and his family, they asked me to speak to them. I paid a significant hospital bill to save someone who wasn't meant to die yet. I wasn't their relative, nor had I spoken to them before. God guided me to help, and I did. I didn't know the man well, but I sent help. The medical team took over, and the wife later testified. I haven't had a personal conversation with them. If it were a stranger, I would have done the same. It's not about whether they attend the church. I did what God wanted me to do, and that's my sacrifice. I don't need to know them personally. I've helped many without expecting anything in return. Your sacrifice shouldn't come with expectations. Don't demand anything from anyone. Do good because Christ lives in you. Whether people repay you with good or evil is their choice. What matters is that your good deeds are recorded in heaven. Reflect on this teaching, examine your life, and identify where you need improvement. The beauty of God is that whenever you start, it's a new beginning. He won't judge you for starting late. He loves you, and any time is a good time to begin.





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