IJAPO ADUI AJE KWA VISHINDO

“When the enemy comes in like a flood, The Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him.” — Isaiah 59:19 (NKJV)

I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living.” — Psalm 27:13 (NIV)


It doesn’t matter how hard the enemy comes in.
It doesn’t matter how loud the storm roars.
It doesn’t matter how overwhelming the flood looks—the Lord lifts a standard.

There’s a trending song — Rejesha — a cry, a prayer, and a declaration: Restore, O Lord. But even in the midst of what needs restoring, we can boldly say, “Nimeona Wema Wako.” I have seen Your goodness. And if I’ve seen it before, I will see it again. That is why I prophesy into your life, dear reader — This is not your end. This is your turning point.

You may feel like the enemy has come with vishindo — noise, confusion, pressure, even accusations. But remember, the standard of the Lord is higher. His power is never shaken.

When the enemy lifts his weapons, God raises His Word. When the enemy whispers defeat, the Spirit shouts victory.

You are not standing by your strength. You are carried by His promise.
You are not surviving by chance. You are preserved by grace.
You are not forgotten. You are deeply known and eternally loved.

So here’s your word today:
Keep walking. Keep hoping. Keep praising.
Because even though the enemy came in like a flood, the Spirit of God has gone before you like a mighty river of fire — clearing the way, covering your name, defending your household, and declaring, “This one is Mine.”


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