25/10/2025
If you are not praying, you are fainting.” There’s nothing like “I’m weak."
In this kingdom, prayer is not an option; it’s survival. The moment you stop praying, your spirit begins to lose strength. You might still smile, sing, and post online, but inside, your fire is quietly dying. Prayer is the oxygen of your spirit — when you stop praying, you start dying silently. (Luke 18:1)
The devil doesn’t fear your title; he fears your altar. He knows that as long as you remain prayerful, he cannot dominate your life. That’s why his greatest strategy is distraction. He will fill your day with busyness, your mind with noise, and your heart with laziness. Every time you say, “I’ll pray later,” you are surrendering a portion of your strength.
Prayer is not just communication; it’s transformation. It’s where you trade your weakness for divine strength, your confusion for wisdom, and your fear for fire. No one truly prays and remains ordinary. The man who prays consistently becomes strong in spirit, stable in storms, and fearless before battles. (Isaiah 40:31)
In the realm of the spirit, “weakness” is simply a sign of disconnection. You don’t lose strength because you are human; you lose it because you have stopped drawing from the Source. That’s why prayer must go beyond feelings. Even when you don’t feel like praying — pray! That’s when strength is truly being built.
When Jesus said, “Men ought always to pray and not faint,” He wasn’t giving a suggestion but a law of survival. The opposite of prayer is fainting. So, when a believer stops praying, he begins to lose fire, sensitivity, and power. The prayerless Christian may still look alive, but spiritually, he is fainting.
Every revival you admire started on an altar of prayer. Every spiritual giant you celebrate has a secret place that sustains him. There’s no substitute for it. Prayer is not for show; it’s for strength. The men God uses are men who pray, not because it’s convenient but because it’s necessary.
Beloved,