“Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.”
Though it does not belong to the book of Psalms, it has the same spiritual power when it is declared. This is not a pretty metaphor, but an instruction for daily spiritual warfare.
How to apply it at home:
– He declares in the morning: “Today we put on the armor of God in this house.”
– Imagine each member of your family wearing a helmet of salvation, shield of faith, and sword of the Spirit.
– Repeat, “No strategy of the enemy will prosper here, this house is clothed in light.”
This text allows you to understand that your home is not unprotected. Armor is available, yet it must be taken and declared.
3. 2 Timothy 1:7: Breaking the Spirit of Fear
“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind.”
Fear is not just an emotion. Many times it is a door that the enemy uses to enter the mind and environment of the home. This verse unmasks that reality.
How to use it to clean the environment:
– He declares: “In this house fear does not rule, here there is power, love and self-control.”
– If your children are afraid to sleep, repeat this verse together before bed.
– Every time you feel anxious, put your hand on your chest and proclaim the word out loud.
As this text becomes an avowed habit at home, fear loses authority and peace begins to be established in a real way.
4. Luke 10:19: Authority to Cast Out All Darkness
“Behold, I give you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over every force of the enemy, and nothing will harm you.”
Jesus didn’t say, “I’ll give you power someday,” he said, “I’ve already given you.” It is a surrender of authority. Many Christians believe in God, but they do not walk in the authority they received.
How to exercise this authority:
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