Brief Summary
This YouTube video by James Phred Kawalya discusses spiritual warfare, focusing on breaking demonic sieges and ascending in the spirit. It highlights the importance of the dream realm, the prophetic realm, and the altar in overcoming enemy attacks. The sermon emphasises the power of words in summoning spiritual entities and the necessity of establishing a legal altar on owned land to access divine blessings and authority. It also touches on the concept of intercessors marrying the land and the dangers of scattering spiritual inheritance across different altars.
- Breaking demonic sieges involves engaging in the dream realm, prophetic realm, and altar realm.
- Words have power to summon spiritual entities, influencing one's destiny.
- Establishing a legal altar on owned land is crucial for accessing divine blessings and territorial authority.
Introduction: Breaking the Siege
The video begins by addressing the concept of spiritual sieges that can hinder individuals, ministries, and even nations from experiencing God's move. These sieges, often demonic in nature, can obstruct one's desires and ability to serve God. The speaker declares that these sieges will be broken, leading to the formation of a "highway" or heavenly portal, allowing angels to ascend and descend, aiding in guidance and spiritual ascension.
Three Key Realms of Spiritual Warfare
The battles against these sieges are primarily fought in three key realms: the dream realm, the prophetic realm, and the realm of the altar. Winning in the dream realm is crucial, as many experience intense spiritual battles there. The prophetic realm is another area where sieges can be broken through prophetic encounters and actions guided by God. Finally, the altar serves as the foundation that sustains the prophetic and sanitises the dreams.
Daniel's Encounter: Understanding Resistance
Referencing Daniel 10, the speaker illustrates how Daniel sought understanding and encountered resistance while trying to access the realms of God. Daniel's discipline of fasting and abstaining from delicacies for 21 days highlights the dedication required to break through spiritual barriers. During this time, Daniel encountered a glorious entity, but also faced resistance from a prince of the kingdom of Persia, who detained an angel sent with answers to Daniel's prayers.
The Power of Words and Territorial Authority
The angel explains to Daniel that he has come because of Daniel's words, emphasising the power of confession in summoning spiritual entities. The speaker warns that negative words can summon entities of darkness, while positive words can attract divine intervention. The prince of Persia, a fallen son of God, resisted the angel for 21 days, demonstrating the influence of territorial powers. Daniel was under the authority of this prince because he was in a foreign jurisdiction.
Marrying the Land: Establishing Authority
Daniel's breakthrough came when he no longer saw himself as an exile but "married the land," forming a covenant that gave him authority and access. Similarly, Joseph could rule in Egypt because he married into it. The speaker contrasts this with visiting preachers who come to "steal an offering" and remain ineffective because they do not establish a lasting connection with the land. True intercessors leave their former lives and join themselves to the land they serve.
The Altar: A Legal Standing in the Spirit Realm
To have a sorted dream and prophetic life, there must be an altar. Raising an altar in a rented room is illegal, as it benefits the owner of the land, not the tenant. Only by owning land and raising a legal altar can one's prophetic words and dreams be validated. Abraham insisted on buying land to bury his wife, refusing to bury her on land he did not own, understanding the spiritual implications of possessing the land.
Transference and Scattering Destiny
The speaker cautions against the dangers of transference, where negative energies and curses are passed on through gifts and offerings. Pastors who travel to many altars risk scattering their spiritual DNA and importing negative influences to their families. Some things people give are not blessings but transfers of negativity, which should be dealt with on the altar, not consumed by one's family.
The Altar as a Witness and Judge
Without an altar, one becomes a slave to someone else's altar. The altar determines the flow of the prophetic, and when the prophetic is misaligned, dreams become confused. The altar gives territorial jurisdiction to bind strong men. Daniel's angel had to summon Michael to deliver him because his angel had been detained. Jacob had to return to Bethel, the place of the altar, to access the realms of God.
Possessing the Land and Repairing the Altar
Possessing the land involves establishing an altar that speaks for generations. Sickness and bondage persist when there is no altar or when the altar supports someone else. The speaker shares that the church has spent a year repairing the altar, which is why they are now seeing the convocation begin, the Revival begin, the healing begin, and the miracles begin. The power of the altar lies in the consistency of the sacrifice and the integrity of the priesthood.
Deliverance and the Power of the Altar
The speaker declares deliverance and healing because of the voice of the altar. He prays that the altar will be a witness to deliver, heal, and give an inheritance. He urges listeners to agree with the altar for deliverance and to declare that the altar will be a witness for their marriage, ministry, and children.
Breaking Evil Altars and Claiming Inheritance
The speaker commands demonic entities to leave and renounces evil covenants. He frees destinies from evil altars and releases wealth from the altar of false prophets. He speaks against marine spirits and kills the ancient snake, freeing firstborns who have been sacrificed. He declares that every token of an evil altar will come out of the listeners' bodies.
Final Declarations and Announcements
The speaker makes final declarations of healing and liberty, rebuking cancer and spiritual blindness. He permits listeners to partake in healing from the altar. He announces a special 24-hour Shabbat altar, urging listeners to participate in worship and register with Pastor Fara. The 24 hours will include deliverance, worship, and prayer. He also announces a partners' dinner to raise money for a consecration mountain.

