Satan, You Can't Have My Children: The Spiritual Warfare Guide for Every Parent

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and girls suffer today because of something traumatic that happened in their childhood and they didn’t have the nerve and courage to tell their parents or anyone else.
    In most situations of abuse, the victim is told not to tell anyone, or he or she will be in great danger. Fear paralyzes the victim. Teach your child that Satan works through people to cause evil to others.
    Teach your child not to be afraid. Pray with him every night. Rebuke fear and the power of the enemy from entering your home. Keep yourself pure so that the enemy will not have a stronghold in your family life.
    We only have one opportunity to influence the lives of our children. Decide today that you will make your live count. Your children will thank you when they become older. Teach your children how to defend themselves and not be afraid of the enemy!
    P ARAPHRASED S CRIPTURE P RAYERS T AKEN
F ROM THE W OMEN OF D ESTINY B IBLE 1

    Father, may my children be as the sons of Issachar and have understanding of the times (1 Chron. 12:32).
    Lord, may my children seek You and Your strength. May they seek Your face forever (1 Chron. 16:11).
    Lord, I pray that my children would set their heart and soul to seek You (1 Chron. 22:19).
    Lord God, may my children stand every morning and every evening to give You thanks and praise (1 Chron. 23:30).
    Lord, I pray that my children would delight in Your law and that they would meditate on it, pondering it day and night (Ps. 1:2).
    Father, keep my children as the apple of Your eye; hide them under the shadow of Your wings (Ps. 17:8).
    Show my children Your ways, O Lord; teach them Your paths. Lead them in Your truth and teach them, for You are the God of their salvation (Ps. 25:4–5).
    Lord God, give my children understanding to know that You are their hiding place. You will preserve them from trouble and surround them with songs of deliverance (Ps. 32:7).
    I pray, Father, that my children will delight themselves in You and that You would give them the desires of their heart (Ps. 37:4).
    Create in my children a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within them (Ps. 51:10).
    May my children trust in You with all their heart, and lean not on their own understanding. I pray that they will acknowledge You in all their ways and that You would direct their paths (Prov. 3:5–6).
    I pray that my children would hear instruction and be wise, that they would not disdain it (Prov. 8:33).
    Lord, may my children have pity on the poor, for they that have pity on the poor lend to You, and You will pay back what they have given (Prov. 19:17)
    Lord, through wisdom may my children build their house, and by understanding may it be established. By knowledge may the rooms be filled with all precious and pleasant riches (Prov. 24:3–4).
    O Lord, I pray that my children would understand that You are their salvation; may they trust in You and not be afraid. Be their strength and song; O God, become their salvation (Isa. 12:2).

    C OMMUNICATE L OVE AND
C OMMITMENT TO Y OUR C HILDREN

    Build up your children. Leave an inheritance of peace, joy, kindness, love, words of blessings, sound counsel, and admonition. Compliment them when they do something well done. Affirm them. Take time to say that you love them dearly.
    Bless your children every day. Place your hand upon their heads and speak words of blessing. Enjoy the weekends, holidays, and vacations. Never go to bed angry with them.
    Ask God to help you be a great mom and a great dad. Lighten up! Don’t be so serious. Smile, laugh, sing, and goof off with your kids. Take them to the park and ball games. Act silly sometimes.
    Speak God’s Word over your children all the time. Begin by speaking God’s Word into your own life. The Word is like medicine: it heals (Prov. 4:20–22).
    Every time you plan something with your family, think inheritance and make memories that will never be forgotten.
    *****
    N OTES FOR CHAPTER FOUR

    1. Prayers are taken from the Women of Destiny Bible

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