3 Weapons of a Spiritual WarriorSample

DAY TWO – Weapon #1: Prayer
When I was growing up, prayer did not seem very powerful to me. But as I got older, I began to realize that every time I got in trouble and began to pray, things started to shift in my life. Prayer is one of the most powerful weapons you can use against the enemy because it is how you bring the authority and power of God into your situation.
Esther pulled out the weapon of prayer when the stakes were high, and many of us do the same thing. But prayer is not just for special occasions. It is not just for circumstances that overwhelm us. Prayer should be a lifestyle.
Esther was no stranger to seeking God. After calling the fast and committing to go before the king, Esther said, “And if I perish, I perish” (Est. 4:16). That means her confidence wasn’t in God working things out a certain way. She trusted God no matter what the outcome was. That kind of confidence isn’t built by attending one prayer meeting or making one trip to the prayer closet. It points to an intimacy with God developed over time.
Scripture
About this Plan

Cora Jakes Coleman teaches you three important keys to becoming a ferocious warrior for God’s kingdom and to overcoming every dark obstacle in your life.
More
Related plans

Stand Firm

Lent/Easter: Jesus' Last Days

Darkness to Destiny: Unleashing God’s Power in a Dark World

Defending Our Territory: Understanding Our Weapons of Warfare

Hear God’s Whisper: 3 Days of Listening Prayer

Stick Together

Pulse Check: Aligning Our Path to God’s Plans

Renew: To Transform, Be Transformed by God’s Mercy

An Untroubled Heart: Finding God's Peace From Anxious Thoughts
