🎥 Main Feature Video (just over 20 minutes):
Inside the Spirit Realm — How Angels Actually Fight for You
This video is incredibly insightful. It opens your eyes to what’s happening behind the scenes when we pray, not in a spooky way, but in a deeply biblical way. It helps you understand that prayer is not passive. It’s not weak. It’s not wishful thinking. It is legal, spiritual engagement in a realm that is more real than what we see with our natural eyes.
Prayer Is Powerful, Effective, and Legally Backed by Heaven
Maybe it’s being a son of a solicitor, but I’ve always seen the Bible through a kind of legal lens. And the more I read Scripture, the more I realise that God Himself works through precepts, covenants, rights, authority, and jurisdiction.
Eden wasn’t just a moral failure , it was a legal transfer of authority.
And prayer is one of the ways God invites us to take that authority back.
The Bible is clear:
“The earnest, persistent prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results.”
(James 5:16)
Jesus Himself taught persistence:
– The persistent widow (Luke 18)
– “Ask, keep on asking…” (Matthew 7)
– “Men ought always to pray and not lose heart” (Luke 18:1)
Prayer is not begging.
Prayer is not hoping.
Prayer is standing your ground in the authority Jesus gave you.
Authority Given — Authority Exercised
Luke 10:17–20 (NLT)
“Lord, even the demons obey us when we use your name!”
“Yes… I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning!
Look, I have given you authority over all the power of the enemy…
But don’t rejoice because evil spirits obey you; rejoice because your names are registered in heaven.”
Jesus didn’t say we might have authority.
He said we do.
And Paul reinforces it:
Colossians 2:14–15 (NLT)
He canceled the record of the charges against us…
In this way, He disarmed the spiritual rulers and authorities…
David Guzik summarises it perfectly:
– Demons are disarmed
– Their only weapons now are fear and deception
– The only power they have is the power we give them by believing their lies
– The weapons are in our hands, not theirs
This is why persistence matters.
This is why standing firm matters.
This is why prayer matters.
Faith: Seeing Beyond What You See
“Faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not yet seen.” (Hebrews 11:1)
Faith is not vague.
Faith is not emotional.
Faith is legal confidence in God’s Word.
And Scripture teaches something remarkable:
God’s Word in Your Mouth Carries the Same Authority as His Word in His Mouth
Because it’s His Word.
– “My word… shall not return to Me void.” (Isaiah 55:11)
– “The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart.” (Romans 10:8)
– “I have put My words in your mouth.” (Isaiah 51:16)
When you speak His Word, you’re not trying to create power —
you’re agreeing with power.
For Those Who Want to Go Deeper — Dr. Michael Heiser
If this whole subject of the unseen realm stirs something in you, if it makes you curious to understand the Bible the way its original audience understood it, then Dr. Michael Heiser’s work is a brilliant next step.
He explains the supernatural worldview of Scripture in a way that makes sense of the whole biblical story: Eden, authority, spiritual conflict, and Jesus’ victory. His teaching is backed by serious scholarship, including insights from the Dead Sea Scrolls, which confirmed that ancient Jewish readers already had a strong supernatural worldview.
🎥 Dr. Michael Heiser — The Unseen Realm (Full Intro Talk, approx. 1 hour)
https://youtu.be/2QM7anD5vSI?si=EE1G_ZE9AldpHDRm
📘 The Book:
https://amzn.eu/d/04ldUwUu
This is simply here for anyone who wants to explore the biblical supernatural worldview more fully.
Stand Firm, Keep Praying, Heaven Backs You
Your prayers matter.
Your persistence matters.
Your authority in Christ is real.
Take your stand, keep praying, and watch what God does
May God bless you all,
‘But test everything that is said. Hold on to what is good.’
1 Thessalonians 5:21 (NLT)
Note from Brother Don — click to open
I would love for this space to become more interactive as we walk together in faith. If there are subjects you’d like to explore from a Christian perspective, or if you have prayer needs for yourself, your family, or your friends, please feel free to reach out.
You can send a private message through the site — these are confidential and not visible to anyone else. The only exception would be if a safeguarding concern were raised; in that case, it may need to be passed on to the appropriate agency or person, as you would expect.
Above all, I want to ensure that what is shared here reflects what the Lord desires to say. Sometimes the “signal” of life can get in the way, and your feedback helps me stay prayerful, discerning, and aligned with His heart. Whether you simply read along or choose to share, I’m grateful you’re here.
Beginning a Journey With Jesus — click to open
If you’re exploring the Christian faith or wondering what it means to follow Jesus, you’re in the right place. Beginning a journey with Him is the most life‑changing decision a person can make — and it’s open to everyone.
Below is a simple explanation of the gospel message, followed by a prayer you can use if you feel ready to invite Jesus into your life.
A Brief Summary of the Gospel Message:
- God created you for relationship with Him.
- Sin — the things we do wrong — separates us from God.
- We cannot fix this separation by our own efforts.
- Jesus, God’s Son, came to earth, lived without sin, and died on the cross to take our place.
- He rose again, defeating sin and death.
- Through Jesus, we can be forgiven, restored, and made new.
- Salvation is a gift — received by faith, not earned by good works.
- When we accept Jesus, the Holy Spirit comes to live within us and begins transforming our lives.
- We become children of God, with a new identity and a new future.
A Simple Prayer to Begin Your Journey:
“Lord Jesus, I come to You today because I want to know You. I admit that I have sinned and fallen short, and I ask for Your forgiveness. I believe that You died for me and rose again so that I could be made new. Today, I choose to turn away from my old life and follow You. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Holy Spirit, and help me to live for You from this day forward. Thank You for loving me, forgiving me, and making me Your child. Amen.”
What to Do Next:
1. Find a Local Church
Look for a Bible‑believing church in your area. Speak to the pastor or leadership team
and let them know about the commitment you’ve made. They will be able to support you,
pray with you, and help you grow.
2. Consider the Alpha Course
I strongly recommend the Alpha Course, which runs worldwide. It’s a safe, friendly place
to explore questions about life, the Christian faith, and God — whether you’re brand new
or simply curious.
Visit the Alpha Course website
3. Reach Out if You’d Like Support
If you’d like prayer, have questions, or want to talk privately, you can send a confidential
message through the site. Nothing you share will be visible to others. The only exception is
if a safeguarding concern is raised — in that case, it may need to be passed on to the
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