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ACTIVATING THE MINISTRY OF ANGELS (2)

ACTIVATING THE MINISTRY OF ANGELS (2)

DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post August

Saturday 30th August, 2025

Bible Reading:  Ecclesiastes 5:6

Memory Verse:  Do not let your mouth cause your flesh to sin, nor say before the messenger of God that it was an error. Why should God be angry at your excuse and destroy the work of your hands? Ecclesiastes 5:6 (NKJV)

A protocol is assigned to the children of influential persons in the society to keep them safe at all times, and in all places. An attack against them is not actually to their person, but to the dynasty they represent. Such is the functions of angels unto us! We are from the heavenly Jerusalem, and as such, heavenly entourage are always at work with us to comfort, warn, protect, guide and minister to our needs. Walk with this understanding. Be fully assured in this consciousness. You are not alone. You’ve got backing! (DWOJ devotional 19/04/25)

Angels are created by God as messengers to carry out His instructions. They serve as intermediaries between the human world and the divine. They are immortal, and do not grow old or die. Angels are not to be worshipped. Evil angels are also known as demons, fallen angels, unclean spirits, or evil spirits. 

Finally, how do you activate the ministry of angels? Avoid careless and frivolous talk. Ecclesiastes 5:6 warns, “Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the angel, that it was an error.” Angels are listening, and what you say matters. Negative declarations hinder their work. Even jokes that carry negativity can obstruct their ministry. Do not make light of divine principles —speak words that align with God’s truth, and activate the supernatural in your life. This is why you shouldn’t talk too much. Even jokes that are useless—jokes that carry negativity—should be avoided. Careless talk can hinder the ministry of angels. Avoid frivolous talks, for when you give voice to God’s word, you activate angels. Angels are often around you, though you may not be aware. If someone speaks carelessly, saying things like, “Who can survive these times?” or “Nothing good ever comes from my family,” they are engaging in negative, careless talk. The angel hears this, and it becomes an error in the spirit realm.

QuoteWatch your words for they can activate or deactivate your angels. 

Prophetic Decree: Let there be a deployment of high ranking angels to minister to your need, in Jesus name. 

Prayer Focus 

1. I enter into my office with heavenly entourage of angels, in Jesus name. 

2. I enter into my home with heavenly entourage of angels, in Jesus name.

3. I enter into my father’s house with an entourage of high ranking angels, in Jesus name. 

4. I enter into my mother’s house with an entourage of high ranking angels, in Jesus name. 

5. I enter into my glory with the entourage of high ranking angels, in Jesus name. 

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:  Ezekiel 13-15

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