“Prayer is the vital breath of the Jesus believer.” Oswald Chambers
Spoken words start with air from the lungs. This air can have tremendous power either for good or bad.
God spoke the first words when He brought forth creation and life (Gen. 1). Satan, however, spoke words that brought death when followed (Gen. 3).
Jesus’ words will last for eternity (Matt. 24:35). Whereas, Satan’s will not (Rev. 20).
While in prison. The church spoke words for Peter’s release, which happened supernaturally while they were speaking those words (Acts 12).
Daniel’s warfare words lasted three weeks. His words moved Michael to help an angel defeat a demonic prince so the angel could give Daniel God’s answer (Daniel 10).
Prayer is not tack on verse to spiritual warfare. Paul calls it a vital warfare tool (Eph. 6:10-20). We are asked to pray in the Spirit, which means before you utter a word, ask, “Spirit show and guide me to what You want said in this battle.”
Don’t expect a certain formula. Because there isn’t one! No, these words are warfare words given by the Spirit to achieve His results.
Because of this, we are told to be on alert. We are to be ready to pray at any time, day or night. Why? Our words can be used to bring about spiritual freedom from bondage to past thoughts and hurts and/or physical freedom from current challenges and battles.
It doesn’t matter whether or not you know who the Spirit asks you to pray for. He simply wants His people ready to fight in prayer.
Our words can have eternal value. Will we make them so?




