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

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you, and set your face like flint. Begin to trust the Lord and His Word. Don’t be moved by what you can see, hear, know, or feel. Don’t allow adverse circumstances to take up all of your prayer and supplication time. You must not allow the situation to consume your time, prayers, and fellowship with God. Continue serving, witnessing, teaching, praying, and doing all of those things that you were doing or have desired to do in your heart.
    “No weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the L ORD , and this is their vindication from me,” declares the L ORD .
    —I SAIAH 54:17

    Parents should not fear any single weapon devised by Satan against their loved ones. Remember that Satan is a defeated foe, and each and every demonic weapon is totally powerless in the face and power of Almighty God accessed by a Christian parent. The choice is up to you. Will you be defeated by fear, or will you be victorious in spiritual warfare because of your faith in Jesus Christ?
    You might as well give up now if you are going to limit God by what you see, know, or hear. Get ready to see dramatic results if you can believe that the same resurrection power that raised Christ from the dead dwells within you and that it is able to raise your loved one from spiritual death. Take your eyes off the clock, and allow God to have His way. As long as there is life, there is hope. A person who never gives up is a person who knows who he is, knows who God is, and knows how to access the power of God in warfare against demonic forces designed to cripple those who are weak and disoriented.
    T ESTIMONY OF A NSWERED P RAYER

    It took my mother-in-law approximately fifteen years of intercession and prayers for three of her teenage sons to come back to the Lord after turning to lives of drug addiction. These boys were reared in a Christian home with a dad who was the pastor of the fastest-growing Spanish church in Brooklyn, New York. This praying and loving mom never gave up. When things seemed totally impossible, she increased in faith, love, and prayer. Her endurance paid off in miracles. Today, these grown men are involved in ministry and serving the Lord.
    You must not give up! You must never quit!
    Fathers, your children are more important than your friends and associates. Invest your love, time, and money in your children. It will be one of the greatest investments you will ever make in the lives and faith of your children.
    There are records of people upon their deathbeds who were asked what were the most important things in life to them. Most of them declared that their relationship with their God and their relationship with their families were the most important things in life. All of their careers, accomplishments, and possessions were totally worthless at the end of life when compared to relationships.
    A V ERY I MPORTANT S ECRET

    Practice God’s love . Nothing disperses the darkness, confusion, and the works of the enemy more effectively than walking in and practicing God’s love. God is love, and He is motivated by love. As we dare to love our children and family unconditionally, the darkness has to depart from them eventually. Parents, your display of love in action in everything that you do will have a tremendous impact upon your family life.
    I remember that both my husband and I found it difficult to demonstrate love and affection to our daughters when they were young. As we gained knowledge from reading and studying God’s Word, we made a concentrated effort to be more affectionate and more loving in word and deed. My husband was reared in a home with four brothers and one sister. I had eight brothers and sisters in my family. Our families were neither affectionate nor demonstrative in their love. We played together and interacted but at a very shallow level.
    My father-in-law was the pastor of a thriving church in New York. His first priority was

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