The aim of this series is simple:
To help believers walk in total deliverance and dominion.
Deliverance from cycles of darkness. Dominion over demonic forces.
And tonight, I want to share an experience that happened today.
Normally, we don’t drive to church because it’s very close. But starting last week, I decided I’ll begin using the car.
Last week, the car belt broke just as we got to church.
Today, the gear oil started leaking seriously.
So we had to park and call a mechanic.
The church branch we were heading to is very close. A shortcut gets us there in about 5 minutes. Even if we go the longer route, it’s just 10 to 15 minutes walk. Yet we took the car and then this happened.
I had to call the same mechanic I used last week. He came, and it took some time to fix. I got home around 7pm.
Now, here’s the turning point:
My wife was waiting outside.
She said she had a word in her spirit—she’s quite prophetic. In fact, everyone around me is. If you’re a SADOZite and you’re not prophetic, you probably just don’t want to be.
She said, “This mechanic is visiting an herbalist. He’s doing charms so that there will always be an issue with your car, and you’ll keep calling him.”
Honestly, I believed her. I paid him well, even after catching him in a lie. And he still said he’d come tomorrow to “check again.”
She then told me, “Remove his hand from your car.”
Now, listen carefully…
As true as her revelation is, I struggled with the idea of “removing his hand” from my car. I didn’t say anything to her, but within me, I was like, Why should I need to remove his hand? Am I not a child of God?
This is my point: You must have a dominion mindset.
If the guy really did a charm, it cannot work on me.
“The rod of the wicked shall not rest upon the lot of the righteous.”
But I still needed to address it. So how do I approach it?
There are four levels of response:
- Fearful warfare:
“Oh Lord, every hand of darkness, every charm, I wash it away with oil, water, mantle…” That’s praying from a place of fear—like he’s stronger than you. - Authoritative rebuke:
Lay hands and declare,“In the name of Jesus, I command every evil hand removed. The rod of the wicked shall not rest on the righteous.”
- Dominion mindset:
No prayer, just declaration:“It CANNOT work. There is no enchantment against Jacob, no divination against Israel.”
- Superior consciousness:
Ask yourself:Why is his hand effective on my car? What about my own hand?
I touch this car every day. My hand should carry more weight.
He touches the car thinking his charm will work. Why can’t I touch it with the confidence that nothing evil can stay on what’s mine?
This is the challenge with many believers. You believe the revelation, but not the superiority of your covenant.
Let me take you to Scripture:
Gehazi saw the enemy’s army and panicked.
Elisha saw something higher—the host of heaven.
Same scene, two revelations. One brings fear, the other confidence.
You must carry the consciousness of divine presence.
Say it loud:
“I carry my Father’s gene.”
“I don’t fear demons.”
“I don’t fear charms.”
Even if someone calls your name in the dream, you don’t have to answer. Even if you answered, you can cancel it when you wake up. Go back into the dream realm and rewrite the script. You are the scriptwriter of your life.
Don’t wake up from dreams and start shaking. Dreams are real, yes. But they are subject to your authority in Christ.
You’re not just a prayer warrior.
Your word is law.
Say it: “My word is law.”
Let me end with this:
If someone places a charm on your car and it works, you don’t need to remove his hand.
You need to remove your doubt.
Because your hand—your authority—should be stronger.
Have you noticed that those who boast about dreams coming true usually speak of negative dreams?
Why? Because fear sells.
But it’s time to reject the fear system.
Dreams are a weapon in the hand of the devil if you don’t understand your authority.
But in the hands of a believer, dreams are a gateway to revelation and dominion.
You are the Lord of your life.
Don’t just accept any dream.
Correct it. Rewrite it.
And live boldly.