I know this may sound cliché, but—have you found your victory chant?
I love praying. In the beginning, it felt like a task. But I discovered a life-changing hack: whenever I’m about to engage in prayer, I ask the Lord in that moment for the spirit of intercession. And suddenly, prayer stops feeling like a duty—it becomes a joy.
Recently, I discovered yet another life hack. There's a moment in our prayer journey when we begin to join the angels in raising a *chant*. It may be a sound of victory, praise, healing, or even just a sound in the spirit. But here’s the thing—whenever our spirit picks up that signal, it’s as though we've transcended this realm. At that point, we’re no longer simply making prayer requests—we’ve located the real place of prayer.
Have you found your victory sound?
Have you found a chant that affirms your triumph over the strategies of darkness?
God doesn't want us to move in ignorance. He desires an army—men and women who respond swiftly to His call. Even if we don’t fully understand the intricacies of the warfare, we know this: the end of the battle is always marked by a victory chant.
I may be sick in bed, believing for healing—but yes, I am still raising a victory chant, because I have laid hold of it. So even in disappointment or seeming defeat, I can lift my voice—not in despair, but with a chant of victory.
Today—and for a while now—I’ve been singing this one line:
"Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah is my song."
I declare that this very song, which has found a place in my spirit, will become your own victory chant too.
And just as God's word says:
A perfect Bible verse for your message is:
2 Corinthians 2:14 (NKJV)
“Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.”
Stay Revived!
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