Saturday, March 16, 2019

A call this day and week for ALL to pray for the fall of O Crazio Cortez and the powers behind her



This is a spiritual call for battle. Seek Yeshua and our Father in prayer. In your own way.  In humble sincerity.

Put on the whole armor of YHVH.

And pray the these Dark Forces are defeated now, before they gain anymore traction. Spread this prayer request far and wide. This day. NOW.

This is very important. This must be done.

I pray you hear with your heart and act.

Or we shall all suffer the consequences.

Don Bradley

March 16, 2019

The word of YHVH, the Armor of I am that I am
Postscript

Here is an historical example of the power of prayer, defeating the forces of evil. General Patton understood this, as we do. This is a reminder of the power in all our hands, should we but beseech the Almighty. Let us to it.

“Chaplain, how much praying is being done in the Third Army?” inquired the general.
“Does the general mean by chaplains, or by the men?” asked O’Neill.
“By everybody,” Patton replied.
“I am afraid to admit it, but I do not believe that much praying is going on. When there is fighting, everyone prays, but now with this constant rain—when things are quiet, dangerously quiet, men just sit and wait for things to happen. Prayer out here is difficult. Both chaplains and men are removed from a special building with a steeple. Prayer to most of them is a formal, ritualized affair, involving special posture and a liturgical setting. I do not believe that much praying is being done.”
Patton left the window, sat at his desk and leaned back in his swivel chair. Playing with a pencil, he began to speak again.
“Chaplain, I am a strong believer in Prayer. There are three ways that men get what they want; by planning, by working, and by Praying. Any great military operation takes careful planning, or thinking. Then you must have well-trained troops to carry it out: that’s working. But between the plan and the operation there is always an unknown. That unknown spells defeat or victory, success or failure. It is the reaction of the actors to the ordeal when it actually comes. Some people call that getting the breaks; I call it God. God has His part, or margin, in everything. That’s where prayer comes in. Up to now, in the Third Army, God has been very good to us. We have never retreated; we have suffered no defeats, no famine, no epidemics. This is because a lot of people back home are praying for us. We were lucky in Africa, in Sicily, and in Italy. Simply because people prayed. But we have to pray for ourselves, too. A good soldier is not made merely by making him think and work. There is something in every soldier that goes deeper than thinking or working—it’s his ‘guts.’ It is something that he has built in there: it is a world of truth and power that is higher than himself. Great living is not all output of thought and work. A man has to have intake as well. I don’t know what you call it, but I call it religion, prayer, or God.”