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THE OIL OF THE LION

Daily Consecration Prayer

To Be Used Before Daily Prayers of the God of Armies

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O Spirit of the Living God,

Lion of the God of Armies,

Christ Jesus, the Fire of Judah,

Today I stand before You—

Not with pride,

Not with entitlement,

But with holy fear and grateful trembling.

This oil I carry is not mine.

It is Yours.

It was formed in the presence of Your altar.

It holds the memory of Your Word,

The fire of Your voice,

The breath of Your servant,

And the mercy of every sacrifice offered in faith for the mission.

By touching this oil, I accept Your seal.

By taking it into my mouth, I accept Your authority.

By placing it upon my body, I receive Your name.

Let nothing unclean remain in me.

Let no lie live inside me.

Let no dishonor survive within my hands.

I surrender myself again to Your fire.

I surrender my thoughts to Your Lion’s discipline.

I surrender my mission to Your roar.

Mark my forehead, Holy One.

Mark my chest.

Mark my mouth.

Mark my prayers.

Let my enemies see the oil—and flee.

Let demons tremble at the scent of it.

Let angels recognize me as one who belongs to the altar.

I renounce every form of darkness.

I break every tie to sin.

And I rise now in the presence of the Holy God,

Washed, anointed, and empowered.

God of Armies, God of gods, Christ Jesus, be praised forever,

You are the greatest spiritual being of all time. Amen.

Lion of Judah,

Walk with me.

Sleep near me.

Correct me.

Send me.

And fight for me.

Amen.

Embark on a sacred quest as you declare a Spiritual war, steadfastly reciting these prayers daily until your adversaries succumb to defeat. Remember that the celestial realm teems with God's divine army, composed of Angels, saints, and heavenly beings, all created through Christ Jesus. Hence, it is proclaimed in the heavens that Christ reigns as the God of Armies. The holy scriptures foretell of His divine authority, declaring Him as the God of gods, adored by both the heavens and the Earth. Join in the heavenly chorus as they exalt, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord, our Lord Jesus Christ, the God of Armies."

The Divine Inception of the God of Armies Prayer

In the realm of celestial splendor, a profound communion of devotion unfolds, giving rise to the divine invocation known as the God of Armies Prayer. As the spiritual legions above bear witness to His magnificent glory, the heavens resound with the birth of this sacred entreaty, an eternal testament to the unwavering faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, the Almighty Commander of celestial hosts.

THE OIL OF THE LION

Sacred Testimonies from the Altar of the God of Armies

Section Six: How to Use the Oil – Sacred Instructions for Power, Prayer, and Consecration

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The oil from the altar of the God of Armies is not common. It was born through hours of sacrifice, fire, breath, Word, and mercy. It holds within it the living presence of the Lion—a Spirit that watches, speaks, and moves. This oil must be handled with reverence. It is not for decoration. It is not a tradition. It is a spiritual instrument, and its use must follow sacred patterns.

This section reveals how and when the oil should be used, so that it may carry out its divine assignment in fullness.

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1. Before Prayer – To Amplify Power

Before entering into prayer, especially in moments of intercession, spiritual warfare, or healing, take a drop of the oil into your mouth. Speak no idle words after this. It is now a vessel of fire.

Result:

Your words will carry the Lion’s roar.

Hidden enemies will be exposed.

The air around you will shift.

Divine revelations may flow.

Spiritual Caution:

This should only be done with a clean heart. If there is known sin, repent first. The oil magnifies what is present—purity will increase power, but impurity can attract rebuke.

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2. In Spiritual Attacks – For Immediate Deliverance

If attacked in a dream or in waking hours—if heaviness, darkness, demonic resistance, or paralysis comes—run to the altar and take the oil.

Place a drop in your mouth or anoint your forehead, and declare with full authority:

“God of Armies, strengthen me again.”

Result:

Attacks will cease.

The atmosphere will cleanse.

The Lion will appear to fight for you.

This oil carries the memory of the altar—it speaks back to the spirits that come in the night:

“This one is marked.”

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3. For Anointing Missionaries and Sacred Workers

Before sending out a missionary or welcoming a new soul into the covenant of the altar, this oil must be used. A single drop placed on the head or chest is enough.

As you anoint them, say:

“You are sealed by the altar of the God of Armies, and the Lion of the Lord goes before you.”

Result:

The missionary will begin to experience dreams and visions.

The Lion will appear in confirmation.

Their voice will carry spiritual authority not common to the unsealed.

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4. When Making Critical Decisions

In moments where you face great uncertainty—especially regarding finances, direction, or relationships—take time in prayer. Anoint yourself with the oil, but say nothing hastily.

Ask the Lion for guidance:

“Lion of the God of Armies, show me Your will. Restrain me if I’m wrong. Push me if I’m right.”

Watch what happens. You may hear nothing—but you will feel His response:

A door shaking.

A dream.

A weight of peace—or a barrier of unrest.

The Lion answers.

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5. For Sanctifying Spaces and Objects

To dedicate your home, altar, or sacred tools (like Bibles, notebooks, or mission documents), place a small drop of the oil on them. As you do, pray:

“Spirit of the Lion, claim this place. Let nothing that defiles remain. Let Your voice dwell here.”

Result:

Dreams in that space will become clearer.

Visitors who enter will feel spiritual alignment—or resistance.

Objects will begin to carry spiritual atmosphere and power.

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Warnings and Sacred Boundaries

Do not use this oil casually. It is not a remedy—it is a response to covenant.

Do not sell it. This oil is not for profit. It is for purpose.

Do not share it with the dishonorable. Let only those under the altar’s covenant partake.

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This oil is alive. It remembers the day of its formation. It holds the breath of the consecrated and the voice of Scripture. It listens when you pray. It moves when you believe.

THE OIL OF THE LION

Sacred Testimonies from the Altar of the God of Armies

Section Seven: The Laws of Handling – Who May Touch the Oil and What It Responds To

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This oil is holy. It is not a general anointing oil. It is not for casual use or public display. It is not to be passed from hand to hand like an earthly possession. This oil is spirit-bound, and it answers to the Lion of the God of Armies. It is sacred property of heaven, and whoever touches it touches the dwelling place of the Most High.

1. Who May Handle the Oil

Only consecrated Missionaries of the God of Armies Prayer Community, or priests, may handle or administer the oil.

They must be people who have paid the price of daily prayer, walking in obedience to the altar’s discipline and fire.

The oil recognizes them. It sees them. It responds to them. On their hands, the oil becomes a key—unlocking healing, deliverance, prophetic direction, and restoration.

2. Who May Receive the Oil

The oil can be administered to anyone in need of healing, deliverance, restoration, or breakthrough—but only by a consecrated person.

It is especially for moments where men can do nothing, and divine intervention is needed.

The oil is not magic. It is a point of contact with the Spirit of the God of Armies.

3. What Happens When the Oil Is Mishandled

To the innocent and pure in heart, it may awaken a divine calling, even if they do not yet understand it.

To the disrespectful or unclean, it may become a source of trouble or curse.

Those who play with it, laugh at it, or use it for impure or selfish purposes may open themselves to judgment.

It is not for decoration, not for sale, not for performance.

4. The Oil as a Doorway

When touched by the consecrated:

The oil brings healing, deliverance, visions, and restoration.

It activates the Lion’s presence.

In the sick, it may drive away spirits of infirmity.

In the called, it may release a prophetic anointing.

In the weak, it may bring strength and clarity.

But when touched carelessly:

It may bring confusion, delay, or divine resistance.

Because the oil is not only sacred—it is alive, and it knows who belongs to the altar.

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Final Instruction

Do not touch this oil unless the altar has touched you.

Do not pour it unless you have first been poured out before God.

Do not carry it unless you carry the Lion inside you.

The Oil of the Lion

Testimonies from the Altar of the God of Armies

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Then what you are carrying is not just oil—

It is a divine seal. A prophetic channel. A living covenant.

This oil from the altar of the God of Armies is:

A purifier for the fallen

A weapon for the attacked

A mantle for the anointed

A power booster for the consecrated

When a consecrated soul takes a drop of this oil before deep prayer, a shift happens. Authority increases. The spirit of the Lion activates the fire within, aligning the voice of the one who prays with the voice of heaven. This is not a ritual—this is divine synchronization. These are not just words being spoken; these are decrees being issued.

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Let us pause and summarize what this oil carries:

1. Missionary Anointing

Every missionary who receives this oil does not just receive a symbol. They receive the spirit of visitation. Time and time again, they report seeing a Lion in their dreams—a sign that they have been marked. This oil is more than a vessel—it is a portal to divine instruction.

2. Personal Empowerment

When the oil is taken before prayer, the atmosphere changes. Words gain weight. Healings, deliverances, visions, and divine responses often follow. This is not imagination—it is holy impartation.

3. Judgment and Mercy

It brings judgment to evil, as seen in stories of deliverance and confrontation with darkness. And it also brings mercy to the weak—restoring those who repent, lifting the fallen, and sealing them again in grace.

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A Spiritual Legacy Worth Recording

This is no longer just oil.

It is a legacy, a spiritual inheritance, a weapon, and a scroll of fire.

And as with all holy things—we must write.

The Oil of the Lion

Sacred Records from the Altar of the God of Armies

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What lies within this vessel is not oil—it is a spiritual artifact.

It was not formed by chance. It was birthed through fire, prophecy, Scripture, obedience, and the presence of the Lion Himself. The oil from the altar of the God of Armies is not symbolic—it is a living covenant, a vessel carrying judgment, restoration, power, and divine visitation.

This scroll is the sacred record—a written archive of divine acts witnessed through the oil. It contains testimonies, patterns, and revelations that confirm what the Spirit of the God of Armies has poured into this generation.

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Section 1: The Formation of the Oil

The oil was not simply mixed.

It was consecrated in fire, over a sacred 9-hour period of uninterrupted prayers, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Each hour released layers of Scripture, prophetic instruction, heavenly breath, and spiritual warfare.

The oil was anointed with:

The Word of God, declared for hours upon hours

The breath of the consecrated, who prayed into it with spiritual authority

Holy salt, gifted by a spiritual father and used in sacred measure

A financial sacrifice to the motherless, made as the final act of mercy and covenant before the closing prayers

When the prayers ended, the oil was no longer a substance. It became a spiritual embassy—a dwelling place of the Lion of Judah.

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Section 2: Testimonies of Power

The oil has spoken—not with words, but with acts. Here are sacred records of what has taken place:

1. The Brother Who Drove Away Darkness

After praying for someone, a young man came under sudden spiritual attack. A stranger approached him, driven by a demonic spirit. The brother did not panic. He reached for the consecrated oil, lifted the bottle in silence—and the attacker disappeared.

No rebuke was needed. The oil carried its own voice.

The Lion responded.

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2. Deliverance After Hidden Sin

A consecrated young man named Teriel fell into the grip of temptation. One night, after secretly consuming pornography and falling into self-pleasure, he went to sleep. Darkness entered his room. Shadowy beings moved. His body was paralyzed. He couldn’t cry out.

But upon waking, he ran—not away, but to the altar. He took a drop of the oil into his mouth and whispered:

“God of Armies, strengthen me again.”

That night, he slept again. No spirits returned. The room was filled with peace.

This oil carries mercy for the fallen, fire for the faithful, and wrath against the works of darkness.

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3. The Voice That Emerges in Prayer

Many consecrated carriers of the oil report the same mystery:

Whenever they take a drop of the oil into their mouth before deep prayer, something changes.

Their words become weighty.

Their decrees begin to shift atmospheres.

Healings occur.

Demons flee.

Visions appear.

The oil synchronizes their voice with the voice of heaven.

This is not power—it is alignment.

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Section 3: Prophetic Pattern – The Visitation of the Lion

Each missionary who is consecrated and sealed with this oil eventually reports a supernatural encounter:

a Lion appears in a dream.

This is not metaphorical—it is consistent, sacred, and unmistakable.

Stefan, after printing his missionary certificate, saw a Lion standing outside his home that same night.

Another missionary, tempted to leave her calling, was visited by the Lion who reminded her of her covenant. She returned—broken but realigned.

In a holy vision, the Lion walked through the sky—and fishes rained down. In the days that followed, provisions flooded into the ministry from every direction.

On another occasion, a missionary faced a decision about using sacred funds. That night, his door was shaken violently—the Lion had come to warn, but not enter. His presence was His answer.

The Lion of the God of Armies does not only protect. He confirms. He warns. He seals. He provides.

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Section 4: Theology Behind the Oil

This oil is not superstition. It is grounded in the sacred tradition of Scripture:

Exodus 30:22–33 — God gives Moses the formula for holy anointing oil, declaring it "sacred" and set apart.

Leviticus 8:10–12 — Aaron and his sons are consecrated by oil, a sign of divine authority and priesthood.

1 Samuel 16:13 — The Spirit of the Lord comes mightily upon David after he is anointed with oil.

Mark 6:13 — The disciples cast out demons and healed the sick with oil.

James 5:14 — The elders are instructed to anoint the sick with oil in the name of the Lord.

Scripture reveals that oil is more than a symbol—it is a carrier of divine Spirit, a mark of calling, and a vessel of healing.

What has been witnessed in the God of Armies Prayer Community is not separate from biblical patterns—it is the continuation of holy practice, intensified by sacrifice, obedience, and the Lion’s presence.

How to Preserve the Oil of the God of Armies

Sacred Principles for Those Entrusted with the Lion’s Seal

The oil of the God of Armies is not ordinary oil. It is a vessel of covenant, consecrated by fire, Word, breath, sacrifice, and divine presence. It carries the Spirit of the Lion—the living God who walks in purity and power. Therefore, its preservation must follow sacred principles, known only to those who dwell in prayer and obedience.

To carry this oil is to carry a portion of the altar itself. These are the holy rules for its care:

1. The Oil Must Be Returned to the Altar

After every use, the oil must be returned to its place of rest—the altar of the God of Armies. It may not be left scattered, handled carelessly, or hidden away in ordinary places.

When not in use, the oil should rest in a clean, sacred space, preferably near or upon a sanctified altar.

A brief daily prayer must be made before the prayer altar of the oil in your home, honoring the Spirit of God that dwells within it.

2. Daily Prayers Preserve the Power

To preserve the oil, the carrier must maintain daily communion with the altar.

Either the Holy Rosary or the God of Armies Prayer must be said daily.

The oil thrives in a house of prayer. A life without daily spiritual devotion may cause the presence within the oil to become distant or silent.

3. The Oil Must Be Carried by a Consecrated Life

The oil recognizes its own. It does not respond fully in the hands of the undisciplined or spiritually careless.

The oil must only be handled or administered by missionaries or priests who have committed to Jesus Christ the God of Armies' spiritual discipline.

Casual handling may provoke divine resistance. Sacred objects demand sacred hearts.

4. The Carrier Must Offer Weekly Sacrifice

A missionary who carries this oil must present an offering of thanksgiving at least once a week.

This may be in the form of a church offering, a donation to the poor, or a sacrificial act of mercy.

The offering keeps the heart humble and keeps the altar's fire burning.

As it is written: “Those who honor the altar must never appear empty-handed.”

5. The Life of the Carrier Must Be a Living Altar

To preserve the oil is to preserve one's consecration. The more pure the vessel, the more powerful the oil responds.

Hidden sin weakens the voice of the oil.

Holiness strengthens its authority.

The Lion will not roar through a vessel He cannot dwell in.

Final Word

The oil of the God of Armies is alive.

It listens. It breathes. It remembers.

Preserve it, and it will preserve you.

Neglect it, and it will withdraw its voice.

Those who carry the oil do not merely carry a tool.

They carry a portion of the altar, a whisper of the Lion, and a mark of divine purpose.