How to overcome a witch, Mermaid, and all darkness against you. Prayer 8

Witches, idols, and mermaid spirits only have power, but Christ gave us authority — and authority is greater.
Just like a president can command powerful police stations, we have the right to command spirits through Christ.
(Luke 10:19)
This is why the evil spirit behind a witch often tells you: “You’re not strong enough to pray.”
“You’re a sinner.”
“You’re not perfect.”
Their goal is simple: to stop you from using your authority in Christ.
(Mark 16:17)
A witch is not truly powerful. They only call and invoke demons to attack.
When one fails, they go from place to place, trying to gather more spirits through sacrifices and idols to make the attack stronger.
But we have spiritual authority.
They have power — we have command in Christ.
We can command the spirits of sickness, bad luck, negativity, and destruction to leave, to return, to be blinded, or to go to hell.
What matters is not how far they go — but whether you’re using the authority Jesus gave you.
When a spirit attacks, it often starts small — testing if you’ll react.
Because if a believer responds with prayer and a serious spirit with fasting and prayer, the spirit will fail and return to the sender.
(Matthew 17:21)
Sometimes, that same spirit brings destruction back to the witch who sent it.
This is why witches operate cautiously.
They begin with little things you may not notice:
* Misunderstandings
* Quarrels
* Delays
* Confusion
This way, you won’t command it to leave — unless you receive a dream, vision, or revelation from God.
Spirits usually come when you feel weak.
They bring guilt and condemnation.
They whisper, “God won’t hear you. You’re a sinner.”
Yes — the devil accuses everyone.
(Revelation 12:10)
But we are not condemned.
We are covered in Christ.
(Romans 8:1)
(Hebrews 4:16)
God doesn’t hear us because we are perfect.
No one can meet God’s holy standard.
To be holy is to be like God — and that’s why we need Christ.
(1 John 2:1)
We speak and pray in Christ’s name, the only name that sin cannot block.
It wasn’t given only for repentance — it was given so that all who believe will be saved, delivered, and granted access to the Kingdom of God.
(Acts 4:12)
(2 Corinthians 5:21)
(Romans 10:13)
Never fail to exercise your authority.
Command every evil spirit they send against you to go back.
Blind them. Bind them. Cast them out.
Call upon Heaven to destroy their works and close every door.
Even if you’re afraid — pray like Job did. Job 1:5 (NIV)
Even Satan couldn’t touch Job until God allowed it.
Stand up.
Speak out.
Use the name of Jesus.
Command — don’t stay silent.

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