Brief Summary
This video explores the concept of altars in the spiritual realm, both for good and evil. It discusses how networks of altars create spiritual highways, the importance of jurisdiction and restraint in wielding spiritual power, and the significance of maintaining one's position of authority. The video also touches on the destiny of nations and the role of believers in repairing broken altars to fulfil their divine purpose.
- Altars are platforms for spirits (angels, demons) to receive power.
- Networks of altars create spiritual highways, influencing territories and nations.
- Believers must maintain their position of authority to avoid spiritual detention and fulfil their divine purpose.
Introduction: The Power of Agreement in Prayer
When two or three people agree in prayer, a spiritual connection, or highway, is formed. Multiple altars in agreement create a network, establishing a spiritual highway of holiness within a territory or nation. This highway facilitates the movement of angels, who operate through specified platforms or altars.
The Role of Altars in the Spirit Realm
Spirits, including angels, have limited power and require refuelling to operate effectively in the physical realm. Altars serve as platforms where spirits, both good and evil, receive the power to continue their work. Evil spirits cannot operate far from their altars, needing to return to refuel. The kingdom of darkness strategically positions altars in villages and places of sin to empower evil spirits.
Angels, Jurisdiction and Restraint
Angels can be detained in the spirit realm, as illustrated by the angel who was arrested for 21 days while bringing a message to Daniel. Believers may also be ministering without their assigned angels due to their detention. The principle of jurisdiction is crucial for operating in the spirit; God gives power with restraint, symbolised by the altar. The altar is a covenant, representing what God withholds, and touching what one is not supposed to touch removes the altar.
The Altar as a Gateway to Good and Evil
The altar has access to both good and evil realms, capable of opening them. Even witches can take wealth from a believer's altar if it is not guarded. Both blessings and curses are present on the altar, and individuals determine what they receive based on their actions. God restrains individuals through the altar, and the more power He releases, the more control He exerts.
The Importance of Control and Submission to the Altar
If an altar does not exert control, it is not a true altar. The Lord's reign over an altar is proportional to the restraint it imposes. Spiritual power is determined by submission to the altar and the spirit that resides there. God's power depends on His love, leading Him to be jealous and exert control.
The Consequences of Touching the Altar Improperly
Eve touched the altar when she ate the forbidden fruit, symbolising a sacrifice. Sleep during prayer time is likened to touching the altar improperly and consuming a curse. Abraham's sleep at the altar resulted in his descendants being prisoners for 400 years. Angels who did not stay within their position of authority were kept in chains.
Maintaining Your Position of Authority
Adam and Eve lost their position of authority before being chased from the Garden of Eden. Believers who leave their position of authority are subject to detention, and their angels may be detained as well. Angels are sent with specific instructions for a limited time, empowered by the sacrifice of those who own the jurisdiction. God operates within principles of jurisdiction, needing the earth's owners (humans) to work with Him.
Spiritual Highways and the Destiny of Nations
A network of altars with spirits from darkness creates a highway from hell, potentially turning a community into a gate of hate. God chooses individuals from such places to build His church and establish a highway of holiness. Isaiah 19 speaks of five cities swearing allegiance to the Lord, with one being called the city of the sun, and the establishment of an altar and pillar to the Lord in Egypt.
Prophetic Word: Uganda as a Highway of Holiness
Isaiah 19 foretells a highway from Egypt to Assyria, symbolising spiritual connection and worship. When the spiritual highway of holiness is fully constructed, a community may become a capital city, attracting wealth and attention. Isaiah 35:8 describes a highway of holiness where even fools will not go astray.
The Highway of Holiness: A Path of Purpose and Destiny
On the highway of holiness, everything flows according to purpose, and there is no irrelevance. Missing a turn on this highway means completing a full cycle, often involving significant periods of time (40, 70, or 400 years). Nations that miss their turn go full cycle in the wrong direction, potentially leading to destruction before a remnant returns.
Uganda's Role as an Altar and Midwife Nation
Uganda is positioned as a highway of holiness and an altar to the Lord, with a responsibility to repair broken altars. Uganda is a midwife nation, called to help other nations birth their destinies. Believers are urged to return to their position of authority, whether in finances, teaching, or other areas, to fulfil their role in the nation's destiny.
Returning to Your Position of Authority
Each individual has a specific station or position of authority, and it is crucial to identify and maintain it. Leaving this position can lead to spiritual arrest and prevent one from fulfilling their divine purpose. When in a position of authority, one's words carry weight and things align accordingly. The altar being built is meant to return believers to their position of authority, which the church often lacks.
Attaining and Functioning in Authority
The spiritual world operates on authority, and it is essential to understand how to attain, return to, and function in a position of authority. Attendees are given the option to participate in prayer at the church, emphasising the importance of maintaining their position and seeking God. The program for the following day starts at 5 a.m., highlighting the commitment to the altar.

