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Delivered from the Grip of Darkness: The God Who Sees and Saves

#Catholic Missionary/ Jesus, The God Who Sees and Saves

Michael Chikamso

3/27/20255 min read

Greetings to the People of the God of Armies Prayer Community.

Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, our Deliverer.

To every soul reading this, whether in Nigeria, Brazil, the United States, or any hidden corner of the world, receive peace and courage in your heart. I greet you in the name of Christ Jesus, the Lord of Hosts, the One whose fire never goes out. This message is not for everyone—it is for the one who is tired of being caged by invisible hands, the one whose night has lasted too long, and the one whose spirit has cried silently behind closed doors. Heaven has a word for you.

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Introduction

There comes a time when prayers must go beyond gentle petitions. There comes a time when spiritual warfare is not optional—but required. Many of us are fighting invisible enemies while using visible tools. The chains are not made of iron, but of fear, curses, covenants, and spiritual manipulation. But today, we expose the darkness and call down the fire of the Lord to break every yoke.

Let this message be a hammer in your hand. You were not born to be tormented. You were born to overcome.

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A Story

There was a young woman named Verina, born into a family whose history was deeply tied to ancient traditional practices. Her home was filled with rituals, sacrifices, and names that held spiritual weight—but none of them called on Jesus. She encountered the gospel in her teenage years and began walking in the light. But every step she took toward God seemed to be met with spiritual resistance.

One evening after an intense prayer meeting, Verina returned home and felt something was off. Standing near her door was a shadow—tall, unmoving, as though waiting. Her spirit was disturbed. Fear tried to enter her, but instead of running, she made a decision that would mark her life forever.

She entered her room, shut the door, anointed herself with oil, and prayed:

“God of Armies, fight for me or I perish.”

For three days, she fasted and prayed. Her dreams became strange. Chains broke in her sleep. Faces from her childhood wept and disappeared. She heard a loud spiritual sound—like a wooden door cracking under pressure. On the third night, she slept in peace for the first time in years. The figure never returned.

Her dreams became clear. Her spirit felt clean. She wasn’t just surviving anymore—she was finally free.

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Reflection

There are many reading this who see themselves in Verina’s story. You’ve felt watched, followed, manipulated, or blocked. You’ve prayed, and yet no door opens. You sense heaviness around you, but can’t explain it. These are signs of spiritual bondage.

Deliverance isn’t a fantasy—it’s a necessity.

Jesus didn’t only come to forgive—He came to set captives free.

We must recognize the weapons God has given us:

The Word of God – sharper than any two-edged sword.

The Name of Jesus – at which every knee must bow.

The Blood of Jesus – the seal of eternal freedom.

The Holy Rosary - The chain that binds demons and unlocks divine mysteries.

Fasting and prayer – the atomic weapons of heaven.

Worship and obedience – the language of those who carry victory.

Don’t normalize suffering. Don’t excuse patterns that are not of God. Your family doesn’t have to repeat history. You don’t have to stay under ancestral cycles. There is a Lion in your corner. And He fights fiercely.

Life didn’t change overnight—but something had shifted. A peace she couldn’t explain entered her heart. Small breakthroughs began to emerge. Fear no longer had a voice.

Closing Prayer: Pray With Me

O God of Armies, arise in Your power and silence the voice of darkness over my life. Let every yoke be broken. Let every altar speaking against my name be shattered by the fire of the Holy Spirit. I reject every spiritual chain, spoken curse, and evil covenant. I declare I am free by the blood of Jesus. Every monitoring spirit, be blinded. Every ancestral manipulation, be reversed. I step into freedom. I walk in victory. I claim restoration. In the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God. Amen.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, I Trust in You.

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

God of Armies, God of gods, Christ Jesus, be praised forever, you are the greatest spiritual being of all time. Amen.

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Final Words from Michael Chikamso ; A call to arise and fight

Every time I sit to write, I remember the weight of what we carry. We are not here to entertain, but to set captives free. This altar exists for war, for love, and for divine restoration. If your life has been under siege, if your spirit has cried out for help, I want you to know: help has come. This is not just a sermon—it is a sword. Use it. Declare it. Let heaven hear your voice tonight.

There is no chain God cannot break. No family line He cannot rewrite. No darkness His light cannot invade. Stand in your authority. And if your strength is failing, call on the God of Armies—He never loses a battle.

MICHAEL CHIKAMSO, FOUNDER OF THE GOD OF ARMIES PRAYER COMMUNITY
MICHAEL CHIKAMSO, FOUNDER OF THE GOD OF ARMIES PRAYER COMMUNITY

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