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DON'T TELL HER SHE DOESN'T HAVE TO FEAR ME!!


I battled FEAR all my life until I was finally delivered several years ago. Deliverance was a process for me. There were many dreams, visions, encounters, prayers, and fasts, but it all started with this dream:


In this dream I saw a spirit of fear that was attached to me. It's appearance was so frightening. So big. So dark. So strong. So wicked. This was a demon that had been tormenting me with fear every day. It seemed undefeatable...


Then suddenly two BRIGHT ANGELS appeared before that spirit to confront it. They reached out & grabbed ahold of the demons skin.


At the angels touch, the LIGHT of God was released against the evil spirit revealing the truth. As the light shined on the demon, its entire frightening image faded into a black MASK which had been shrouding the demon from head to toe like a costume.


The angels yanked this black cloak of fear off the demon.


Beneath this heavy, black cowl there crouched a DEFEATED LITTLE IMP, shriveled & skinny on the ground, shaking in fear of the light and terrified by the two holy angels who were shining with the power of the truth of the GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST. It's mighty image was a lie.


In a shrill, whiny voice, the spirit of fear begged the angels "PLEASE, PLEASE DON'T TELL HER THAT SHE DOESN'T HAVE TO FEAR ME!!"


The demon was talking about ME. I was the "SHE" that lived in fear of it day & night. It controlled me through it's LIE. I had been bent in every direction by fear of its appearance, its threats and what seemed like a giant.


But now here it was, EXPOSED as the unarmed, shivering, defeated, powerless imp that it was, begging at the feet of angels. The spirit of fear was afraid and in fear itself... fear of GOD AND TRUTH AND ME KNOWING MY IDENTITY.


That truth began to set me free. I am now completely free.


You don't have to fear the enemy when you know who God is, who you are in Christ, and how the enemy is defeated. KNOW THE TRUTH & THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE.

 
 
 

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