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QUEM TEM DEUS TEM TUDO : SE DEUS É POR NÓS, QUEM SERÁ CONTRA NÓS- ORAÇÃO DA NOITE BISPO BRUNO LEONARDO

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Spiritual Resistance: The Key for the Enemy to Flee from Your Life

(Resistência Espiritual: A Chave para que o Inimigo Fuja da Sua Vida)




SUMMARY OF THE PRAYER

Bishop Bruno Leonardo, in this night prayer video (0:00), addresses the importance of spiritual resistance to overcome life's problems, including financial difficulties, sentimental struggles, and spiritual illnesses (0:09-0:41). 

He emphasizes that the enemy only remains where there is no resistance, quoting James 4:7: "Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" (5:08-6:04).

Key points of the prayer:

 * Attacks of the enemy and resistance: The bishop explains that the enemy acts in various areas of life, such as health (3:38), relationships (3:36), and finances (13:19), and that spiritual resistance is crucial to drive him away (19:19-19:21). He compares this resistance to reinforcing a door against invaders (7:11-8:22).

 * Depression and anxiety: The bishop addresses depression as a "very great sadness in the soul" (9:02) and encourages people to react and resist (9:54), even when they feel weak. He suggests listening to Psalm 91 as a form of spiritual resistance (11:11-11:46).

 * Prophetic act and faith: The bishop shares practical examples of resistance, such as praying for an addicted son (12:13) and anointing the head with oil when starting the workday for commerce (13:41-14:00). He relates a personal testimony about the lack of light during a service (15:41), where he used the car's headlight to continue the celebration, demonstrating faith and resistance in the face of adversity (17:36-18:09).

 * Purpose of prayer: He proposes a purpose of listening to Psalm 91 for 7 consecutive days to break bonds in specific areas of life (20:06-20:33), reinforcing the idea that constant prayer and resistance make the enemy flee (23:24-23:40).

The video mentions the term "spiritual legality" and immediately associates it with the action of writing the declaration: "My life, my house, and my family belong to God" in the comments (0:59 - 1:23). The bishop instructs viewers to do this as an act of spiritual legality.

In the prayer, Bishop Bruno Leonardo defines spiritual resistance as the non-acceptance of the enemy's action in one's life (6:28-6:30). 

He explains that the enemy "only remains where there is no resistance" (3:11-3:20).

Spiritual resistance is exemplified by attitudes such as:

 * Not allowing the enemy to act (6:30-6:36).

 * Acting against negative influence (6:36-6:38).

 * Creating a barrier against the enemy's attacks, just as one reinforces a door against an invader (7:50-8:03).

 * Reacting and not passively accepting depression or anxiety, seeking to do the minimum possible even when feeling weak (9:54-9:59).

 * Listening to the Word of God, such as Psalm 91, to combat bad thoughts and sadness (11:11-11:46).

 * Praying and declaring positivity, especially in situations like the stagnation of a business (13:31-14:08).

 * Not giving up in the face of adversity, as the bishop did by continuing the service even without light, using the car's headlight (19:19-19:21).

In the video, Bishop Bruno Leonardo explains that the enemy attacks because you are a precious person to God and to everyone around you (10:21-10:29).

He states that the enemy "is wanting to act in your life because he knows that you are someone precious, precious to God and to everyone who is around you" (10:21-10:29). 

The bishop also mentions that, sometimes, the enemy acts so that people do not see or enter a place, as in the example of the store that people could not see (15:16-15:22).

In summary, the enemy's attack is an attempt to divert and harm those who are valuable in the eyes of God.

In the video, Bishop Bruno Leonardo does not directly state that the enemy acts occultly, but he describes situations in which the enemy's action is undetectable or spiritual, leading people to not perceive his influence.

He mentions that the enemy can cause people to "not look" or "not enter" certain places, as in the example of the store that people could not see (15:16-15:22). This suggests an action that prevents direct perception.

Furthermore, the bishop speaks of "spiritual illnesses" that are "arrows that the enemy launches" (3:55-3:58), and that doctors cannot identify (4:39-4:42). This indicates that the enemy's action can be of a spiritual nature, not visible or recognizable by conventional means.

Therefore, the enemy's action is not necessarily "occult" in the sense of being secret, but rather spiritual and capable of influencing people's perception and reality in a way that they do not recognize it as such.

In the video, Bishop Bruno Leonardo bases the concept of spiritual resistance on the book of James, chapter 4, verse 7 (1:28-1:34, 3:03-3:07, 5:10-5:13).

The biblical passage that he quotes is:

"Submit yourselves therefore to God, but resist the devil and he will flee from you" (5:16-6:04).

The bishop emphasizes that this passage demonstrates that the enemy only remains where there is no resistance, and that by resisting, he will flee (6:19-6:27).






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