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Standing Strong

through the Storm

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Spiritual weapons

2 May

Helen Berhane was imprisoned for almost three years in the shipping container prisons in Eritrea. She shares how a Muslim man with epilepsy was also imprisoned. She says in her testimonial book titled Song of the Nightingale:

I noticed that he wore two charms on his belt. I pointed at them, “Where did you get those charms from?”

“I saw a witch doctor, before I was arrested, about my fits. He said that they would make me better, but I should never take them off.”

“Jemal,” I said, ‘those charms cannot heal you. Only prayer to God can do that.”

As I spoke he began to have a fit, and so I prayed for him. I did this often until, miraculously, he agreed to take the charms off. I took them away and burnt them, but whatever was in them smelled awful, and the guards demanded to know what I had been doing, which gave me the opportunity to explain to them that only prayer can heal a person, not charms from a witch doctor.

Jemal’s health improved and his fits became less frequent. I was delighted but he was worried.
“Helen, if they know that I am feeling better they will keep me here, and I want to be released.”
“If you continue to trust in God, no one can keep you from going home, not if God wills that you should be released.”

I was very pleased when he was released shortly afterwards.

Response

Today I will live in the awareness that the spiritual battle rages all around me and I can be used to counter Satan’s bondage over people.

Prayer Points

Lord, you have given me the spiritual weapons with which to demolish the strongholds of the spiritual battle that I find myself against today. Help me not to depend on the weapons of the world.

From DAILY NUGGETS FROM THE LION’S DEN
Devotionals to help you “Stand Strong Through The Storm” by Paul Estabrooks. Used with permission.