Doubt

You have planned everything to spend time with God. But once you are settled, doubt begins to creep in. You ask yourself, Is it really worth it? Should I pray if I don’t see results? Should I worship God when I feel powerless?

Doubt begins to serve as an obstacle as soon as you commit to quality time with our divine Savior. In this context, it operates as a form of programming for your soul.

Burning sensations in the eyes

Some individuals experience burning sensations in their eyes as soon as they decide to spend time with God. Their eyes seem to be targeted with attacks designed to divert them from their focus on prayer or Bible reading/meditation, forcing them to address the discomfort in their eyes instead.

At times, it is not burning but itching in the eyes. In such cases, the person becomes so preoccupied that they lose sight of their primary objective and spend their time on a secondary activity imposed by the enemy.

In general, when this happens, the person responsible for the attack on your eyes is often nearby. Indeed, it is the power of your prayer that alerts them and prompts them to attack you. In some cases, you may even be under surveillance. An invisible being might follow you, waiting to attack as soon as you begin to pray…

This text is an excerpt from the book PERSONAL WORSHIP: Overcoming Oppositions written by Maryse-Abygaïl DANIEL.

We invite you to read the following article: “PERSONAL WORSHIP.”

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