Strategic Intercession

15 - Spiritual Warfare: Recognizing It, Responding To It

Melanie Boudreau

Kingdom leaders face meticulously designed spiritual attacks, not just difficult circumstances. Recognize the enemy's predatory tactics, establish proper prayer coverage, and exercise Christ-given authority for breakthrough.


Key Topics Covered

  • Recognizing spiritual warfare versus normal life challenges
  • The predatory nature of our spiritual enemy
  • Abiding with Christ through listening prayer to avoid unnecessary battles
  • Exercising authority against spiritual attacks that cannot be avoided
  • Spiritual warfare as targeted opposition to leaders and their assignments
  • The pregnancy metaphor for birthing Kingdom assignments
  • Prayer dependency modeled by Paul, David, and Jesus
  • Taking territory through strategic listening and obedience
  • Hand-to-hand combat through authoritative prayer
  • Evaluating and strengthening your prayer coverage


Scriptural Foundations

  • Zechariah 4:6 - "Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit"
  • 1 Peter 5:8 - The devil prowls like a roaring lion
  • Ephesians 6:19-20 - Paul requesting prayer support
  • Luke 5:16, 6:12 - Jesus withdrawing to pray
  • Matthew 26:38 - Jesus asking disciples to watch and pray
  • 2 Samuel 5:19 - David inquiring of the Lord before battle
  • James 4:7 - Resist the devil and he will flee
  • 2 Corinthians 10:3-4 - Weapons with divine power
  • Luke 10:19 - Authority to overcome enemy power
  • Matthew 8:16 - Jesus casting out spirits with a word
  • John 15:5 - Apart from me you can do nothing


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00:01 Emcee:
Welcome to the Strategic Intercession Podcast where we share powerful prayer techniques, inspiring stories and tools to help you lead with wisdom and confidence. Hosted by Melanie Boudreau, a seasoned leader in focused prayer. Whether you're leading in church, government, or business shaping your industry, this podcast is for you. Now, here's your host, Melanie Boudreau.

00:29 Melanie Boudreau:
You know when you're leading, giving it your all, pouring your heart into it, but somehow you're facing one obstacle after another until you're completely exhausted. Most Christian leaders mistake this as life simply being difficult, but it's actually something far more sinister, meticulously orchestrated spiritual warfare designed to destroy you and derail your God-given assignment. In today's episode, I'll unmask these hidden attacks and equip you with two critical strategies.

01:01 Melanie Boudreau:
First, how to minimize unnecessary spiritual assaults through abiding with Christ. And second, how to directly confront the enemy when warfare is unavoidable because here's the truth, the predator targeting your calling won't stop until you recognize what's happening and respond with the authority Christ has already given you. So here's a story that relates to this. Last August, I stayed in what seemed like a perfectly nice hotel in the panhandle of Florida. I didn't realize there was any problem, and of course you can't address what you don't even recognize, right?

01:39 Melanie Boudreau:
Several days later after I left Florida, I discovered I was absolutely covered in bug bites. Horribly itchy spots had appeared all over me. I racked my brain trying to figure out what on earth had happened. I hadn't been in any no-see-um, swarms, you know, those little biting gnats, and I certainly hadn't noticed mosquitoes assaulting me. Yet. Somehow I was completely covered in insect bites. With a bit of research and attention, I finally realized the truth. I'd been the midnight feast of bedbugs in my hotel, and the worst part, the bites didn't even show up right away.

02:18 Melanie Boudreau:
By the time I got a clue about what was actually happening, I was already fully covered in bites and suffering, the miserable consequences. And you know what? Spiritual warfare works the same way. The demonic assaults against us and our God-given assignments are just like those bedbugs. We're often completely unaware there's even a problem until we're dealing with the painful aftermath and oh, how I wish that not recognizing or responding to the enemy's attacks was just a minor annoyance, but it's not.

02:50 Melanie Boudreau:
It's so much more destructive because of the very nature of our enemy.

02:58 Melanie Boudreau:
I wanna talk about something really important today. Understanding that Satan is a true predator without empathy, he's actively seeking the most defenseless and trapped, the needy and the afflicted, as well as those with high ideals and an embraced call upon their lives. Let me give you a visual image as an analogy of what this dynamic looks like. I need to apologize in advance for the graphic nature of this true story, but I'm making a serious point here. Shortly after we moved to Colorado on a cold winter's day, I went around to the back of my house.

03:34 Melanie Boudreau:
I tried to open the six-foot gate leading to the space. Under my deck there was snow and ice, blanketing everything, and as I tried to get the gate open, it was stuck fast. I slammed my body into it. No budge. Something appeared stuck under it. What is that?

03:53 Melanie Boudreau:
Something didn't look right. I needed a better look at the situation, so I took the long way around the house to approach the gate from the opposite direction. Then I saw the grisly truth. An animal had tried to evade capture by darting under my gate a tactic that no doubt had worked for it many times before, but this time there was a buildup of snow and ice under the gate, severely narrowing the passageway, the animal.

04:24 Melanie Boudreau:
I believe a cat got stuck halfway without a moment to spare. The chasing predator had then grabbed its exposed parts and began pulling, stripping the skin and fur right off the animal's hindquarters. I felt sickened knowing that the torture must have continued for some time until the predator came up with the same idea I had approached the victim from the other side. The cat was then mauled and stripped from his head. All the while remaining stuck fast under my gate, pinned down to endure a gruesome death.

04:58 Melanie Boudreau:
I know this story is difficult to hear. It took me weeks after extracting the carcass from under my gate to deaden the image in my mind of this terrified suffering cat deadening. The image in my mind was the only way to avoid perpetual weeping. It was that upsetting to me. I confess sometimes I respond the same way to the upsetting news in the world, the state of my nation, or even some heartbreaking dynamics in my own family. Sometimes I don't realize what I'm doing when I ignore the source of opposition or distress.

05:33 Melanie Boudreau:
I focus even more intensely on my work pushing harder rather than addressing the predator by using my God-given authority to shut down his assaults. While this story is difficult to hear, it powerfully illustrates the ruthless nature of our spiritual enemy. The predator shows no mercy and understanding this reality is crucial for us to take spiritual warfare seriously. This tendency to become numb to spiritual attack is precisely what the enemy counts on.

06:05 Melanie Boudreau:
Just as I had to force myself to deaden the image of that suffering animal to function, we can find ourselves deadening our awareness of spiritual predation, focusing instead on just working harder or pushing through, but this only leaves us more vulnerable to the enemy's ruthless tactics. Let's talk about our reality. We're living in a world at war.

06:31 Melanie Boudreau:
There are only two kingdoms. The kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness. The enemy is here to steal, kill, and destroy. Those are serious outcomes that make my life and yours miserable. Even as we do everything in our natural power. To avoid harm or to make progress, we need to recognize that the predator Satan is more ruthless than neighborhood coyotes and a real response from us using the tools God has given us is nearer to the heart of God than disposing of the carcass in our own minds, repressing or ignoring the ways the enemy is impacting our lives and our mission.

07:14 Melanie Boudreau:
This same predator is at work in opposition to your family, your emotional and spiritual health, your union with God, and the assignments God has entrusted to you. Do you recognize his assaults or have you become numb, allowing the enemy to wreak havoc in your life without true resistance?

07:34 Melanie Boudreau:
Are we alive to the reality of the horrendous cruelty of the greatest predator of all the enemy, not just of our souls, but of the abundant life? Our good God wishes to bestow upon us? The Bible is clear. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. We cannot resist if we don't recognize the difference between warfare and a mindset that says life is hard. A life-is-hard mentality seduces us to work harder and to fight from a place of vision and determination.

08:09 Melanie Boudreau:
God's way is very different. As Zerubbabel learned, God gave a vision to the prophet Zechariah during the time when the Israelites were rebuilding the temple. After returning from the Babylonian exile, Zerubbabel, the governor of Judah faced significant opposition and discouragement as he led the rebuilding effort. God's message to Zerubbabel through Zechariah was that the temple would not be completed through human strength or political power, but through the empowering work of God's spirit.

08:41 Melanie Boudreau:
God says in Zechariah four, this is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel, not by might nor by power, but by my spirit says the Lord Almighty. Using our own resources, determination, and faculties to overcome opposition is self-reliance. Self-reliance didn't work well for the cat under my gate. It wouldn't have worked well for Zerubbabel and it won't work well for us as we face significant opposition to the call on our lives. I want you to really hear this.

09:14 Melanie Boudreau:
This is a critical paradigm shift. The life is hard. Mindset leads us to self-reliance, but God's word clearly shows us another way. Dependence on his spirit and the authority he's given us.

09:31 Melanie Boudreau:
Resistance and opposition to your life and mission are actually to be expected. The Bible paints a really clear picture of a world at war spiritually. Many of us might have been taught that the enemy is a defeated foe, completely powerless and defanged, and yes, Christ has secured ultimate victory over Satan through his death and resurrection. That's absolutely true, but here's the thing, the enemy is still active in this world, still waging war against believers until Christ returns.

10:04 Melanie Boudreau:
There's this tension between the already of Christ's victory and the not yet of its full realization. Even though Satan is defeated, he still prowls around looking to destroy believers. Peter reminds us so clearly, be alert and of sober mind, your enemy, the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Here's what I've found. Those who aren't aware that opposition might be demonically sourced are the ones at greatest risk.

10:35 Melanie Boudreau:
If you don't recognize what you're dealing with, how can you possibly resist it effectively? Now, becoming aware is not the same as giving the enemy inordinate attention. I love what Nabil Jabbour says in his book, the Unseen Reality. He reminds us to glance at the enemy while gazing at Jesus.

10:57 Melanie Boudreau:
Isn't that powerful? We acknowledge the enemy's tactics without becoming fixated on them, keeping our primary focus on Christ, his promises and the authority he's entrusted to us. God doesn't leave us defenseless, not at all, but honestly, many of us aren't using the defenses he's already provided for our protection and productivity. We need to unmask spiritual warfare and the forces behind it so we can deal with it appropriately without properly identifying the true nature of our opposition.

11:34 Melanie Boudreau:
We can't respond effectively. It's like treating symptoms while ignoring the underlying disease. You might get temporary relief, but the condition just keeps getting worse. Feeling overwhelmed is a sure sign that you're encountering spiritual resistance. The enemy is not happy about all the ways God wants to impact your sphere of influence through your voice, your attitudes and your actions. This spiritual warfare can feel completely overwhelming when you're trying to move forward without sufficient prayer backing.

12:07 Melanie Boudreau:
But here's the good news. We can pray directly against these foul spirits. What we often fail to recognize is just how diabolical our enemy truly is. His opposition ranges from annoying distractions to literally life-threatening assaults. Let me walk you through some signs that you may be facing spiritual warfare. First, there's what I call daily interference, things like technology breakdowns that hinder your progress, persistent misunderstandings in communication, unusual obstacles to routine tasks, unexpected financial setbacks or those brief bouts of discouragement or confusion that seem to come out of nowhere.

12:53 Melanie Boudreau:
Then there's significant opposition. This includes false accusations, damaging your reputation, intensified conflict within teams or families. Resources disappearing despite careful stewardship, persistent health issues that evade diagnosis or treatment problems dramatically escalating right near breakthrough moments or unusual resistance in previously favorable areas. And finally, there are what I call ruthless attacks.

13:25 Melanie Boudreau:
These are the big ones, betrayals within your inner circle that sabotage kingdom projects, sudden severe health issues affecting key mission personnel, devastating accidents or deaths of pivotal team members, team members becoming emotionally, spiritually, or physically incapacitated, houses or facilities experiencing sudden destruction like frozen pipes, collapsed roofs, or other catastrophes or multiple crises converging at critical project milestones.

14:03 Melanie Boudreau:
Take

14:04 Melanie Boudreau:
A moment to mentally note which of these signs you've experienced recently. Now, ask yourself, have you been seeing these as random difficulties

14:16 Melanie Boudreau:
Or recognizing them as demonically perpetrated spiritual warfare? Remember what you don't recognize. You can't effectively fight against. The ramifications of these attacks often extend far beyond the immediate impact. What appears as a simple technology failure might cause you to miss a crucial deadline. A minor health issue might prevent a key presentation. A small team conflict might derail months of careful relationship building.

14:49 Melanie Boudreau:
Most telling is when these these things happen in clusters that just defy explanation. When you find yourself saying, there's no way, this is just a coincidence that all these things are happening right now. You're likely recognizing the coordinated nature of spiritual assault. The enemy is strategic, targeting vulnerable moments and critical pathways. In your assignment. It's easy to dismiss these as just life happening, but when we examine the timing, the targets and the cumulative effect, a pattern emerges that reveals intentional opposition.

15:26 Melanie Boudreau:
I assure you the list I shared isn't even comprehensive, but these challenges are signals that opposition in the spiritual realm is resisting your work or influence. Opposition and resistance are inevitable, yes, but they're manageable with focused, targeted prayer. We should never head into enemy territory without the firepower to cover us.

15:52 Melanie Boudreau:
You know, sometimes it feels like we're pregnant with an idea or a mission. As leaders, we undertake projects of great significance, whether to a body of believers, our communities, our industry, or even our nation, growing the governance of our God over our spheres of influence. Recently as I was in deep prayer, God gave me a profound revelation that I believe is critical for this season in the church. He showed me a powerful picture of how strategic intercession serves as his divine intervention for the body of Christ that struggles with spiritual pregnancies and deliveries.

16:30 Melanie Boudreau:
In this revelation, he specifically highlighted something from my personal story. He has given me an anointing for rapid deliveries in the natural realm. My oldest was born breech and yet was delivered in a mere 30 minutes. My second born felt like a leisurely delivery at 45 minutes, and my son was accidentally born at home with the help of my unsuspecting husband In just eight minutes from the time I woke up to when we were holding him, God wasn't just reminding me of my unusual birth experiences.

17:05 Melanie Boudreau:
He showed me that this natural anointing parallels what he is doing spiritually through this strategic intercession platform. God impressed on me that in the same way he gave me a natural anointing for quick uncomplicated deliveries. He's now using me to help the body of Christ birth their God-given assignments with greater ease. You see, God showed me that what he is entrusted to his people, these spiritual pregnancies are often fraught with complications in the natural pregnancies can face life-threatening medical issues for both mother and baby.

17:40 Melanie Boudreau:
Deliveries can take days and be utterly grueling. After such a traumatic experience, a woman might cry out to her doctor, I am finished having babies. Please tie my fallopian tubes, no more pregnancies for me. Similarly, what God has called his people to birth for the expansion of his Kingdom can be fraught with warfare and complications. These spiritual pregnancies are often birthed in great pain and delay, or they can come to fruition quickly with minimal trouble.

18:12 Melanie Boudreau:
But in this late hour of God's plan for the ages, we no longer have time to allow spiritual pregnancies to be so opposed. The practice of strategic intercession is the intervention the body of Christ needs to deliver what God is birthing with greater ease. None of us are so advanced in our spirituality that we do not need prayer, targeting what God has called us to accomplish.

18:40 Melanie Boudreau:
Even the Apostle Paul, a man who wrote much of the New Testament and who God used mightily didn't rely on his own strength or wisdom in Ephesians. After instructing believers to put on the full armor of God, Paul humbly asked for prayer. Pray also for me that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel, pray that I may declare it fearlessly as I should. Paul understood that despite his calling and gifting, he could not carry out his mission without the prayers of the saints.

19:15 Melanie Boudreau:
He knew that his boldness, clarity and effectiveness in preaching the gospel depended on prayer. Even Jesus himself demonstrated complete dependence on God and inner dependence on his disciples for prayer. Luke records that our Savior often retreated to quiet places to pray, to connect with his father, stating Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed and before choosing his disciples, Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray and spent the night praying to God.

19:50 Melanie Boudreau:
That's from the Gospel of Matthew. In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus asks his disciples to pray with him in his time of distress. He says, my soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death, stay here and keep watch with me as recorded by Matthew. If even Jesus asked for prayer support, how much more do we need it? Even Jesus, the Son of God relied on prayer to fulfill his mission, showing that we too must depend on prayer.

20:21 Melanie Boudreau:
We can accomplish nothing in our own strength. We're not called to go it alone. In fact, we're designed to need one another. We accomplish God's purposes not through our own abilities or determination, but through dependence on him and interdependence on one another. These biblical examples aren't merely historical information. They provide us with powerful templates for how we should approach the spiritual battles and Kingdom assignments before us. The principles they demonstrate translate directly into strategic approaches for taking territory for God's Kingdom.

21:02 Melanie Boudreau:
In the Scriptures, king David serves as a powerful example of what it looks like to seek God's guidance before moving into action, especially when facing opposition. Typically, David did not assume victory or rely on his own strength. Instead, he consistently turned to God, asking him for direction and instruction before every battle. In the book of two Samuel, we see an example of David's dependence on God. So David inquired of the Lord, "'Shall, I go and attack the Philistines.

21:35 Melanie Boudreau:
Will you deliver them into my hands? The Lord answered him "'Go, for I will surely deliver the Philistines into your hands. Notice David's question, "'Shall, I go. He didn't move without first seeking God's approval. Then he asks "'Will, you deliver them into my hands. David recognized that any success he might have would be because of God's intervention. He wasn't asking God to bless his plans.

22:04 Melanie Boudreau:
He was waiting to receive God's plans. David listened carefully for specific instructions, not just general guidance. He didn't rely on yesterday's methods to win today's battle. David's example is the model we are to follow. Our prayer time is not just a checklist of things we want to accomplish. We bring our desires and plans before God and await his response. We seek his timing, methods, insights, and wisdom. The key takeaway is that when we practice listening, prayer and respond to God's specific directions, we alleviate some of the warfare we face in leadership.

22:46 Melanie Boudreau:
Here's a practical example of how responding to unexpected guidance can protect us from obstacles. Earlier this month, about 30 minutes into a two-hour drive north on the interstate from Colorado Springs to Loveland, I was watching my GPS traffic was moving smoothly. Everything looked fine. Then suddenly my GPS told me to take the next exit.

23:10 Melanie Boudreau:
It didn't make sense, but I trusted it and followed its direction. As soon as I left the freeway, I saw the problem over the crest of the hill. A long line of stopped cars ahead, a huge traffic jam. If I had ignored the guidance and stayed on the road, I would've been stuck at a standstill for an hour on my journey north. In that moment, holy Spirit impressed upon me. He knows the end from the beginning. If only we will listen. Like my GPS, my connection with God must stay active through abiding.

23:46 Melanie Boudreau:
I need to pay attention, and most importantly, I need to obey his guidance. Otherwise, I risk getting entangled. This simple driving example illustrates so beautifully how the Holy Spirit can redirect us away from unnecessary battles if we stay connected, attentive, and obedient. This experience illustrates a vital question for all Kingdom leaders.

24:11 Melanie Boudreau:
Are we positioned to avoid the roadblocks in our lives, the delays, obstacles, and even wrecks ahead? Just like my GPS guided me away from trouble, God is always speaking, tending to our union. With him staying connected and following his lead is how we minimize the battles we don't even need to fight. This avoidance of unnecessary warfare starts with attentiveness. Partnering with God is a constant interactive experience, not receiving blueprints for a project running off to accomplish them, and then returning to God.

24:48 Melanie Boudreau:
Upon completion, God may lead us away from some battles, but for others he calls us to stand and fight through prayer. If we don't take our place, we leave territory unguarded and the enemy is always looking for an open door. The Bible tells us in the books of one John and James, we know that we are children of God and that the whole world is under the control of the evil one and we are to resist the enemy.

25:19 Melanie Boudreau:
We know that God has granted us spiritual authority, so we take our stand against the devil's schemes for our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. From Ephesians six. Note this admonition from Paul in two Corinthians 10, for though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does, the weapons we fight with are not the weapons of this world.

25:53 Melanie Boudreau:
On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. Jesus said, I have given you the authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy. That's from Luke 10. Wherever we leave a vacuum in authority, the enemy will step up and introduce chaos. Jesus entrusted his authority to us. We are the bride of the king. Therefore, you can name the assaults you are under and command the perpetrator of that bad fruit to go in Jesus' name.

26:29 Melanie Boudreau:
You can exercise your God-given authority and forbid the operation of the spirits behind the battles. You're facing. Spirits like lack, accusation,

26:39 Melanie Boudreau:
Debt, death, destruction, discouragement, anxiety, chaos, delay,

26:50 Melanie Boudreau:
Or words that name any of the other ways you are being opposed. In practice, this approach is flexible. Unless God gives me a specific name of a tormenting spirit, I simply command every spirit whose assignment matches the specific opposition I am facing to stop, to go canceling their assignments against me. By the blood of Jesus, it was set of Jesus that he cast out the evil spirits with a simple command. Likewise, we can fight back resisting the work of these spirits.

27:23 Melanie Boudreau:
In Jesus' name, we enforce the word of the Lord. When we resist, the enemy must flee. There's a profound disconnect in the body of Christ today between what we profess about prayer and what we actually practice. This isn't merely an observation. It's a spiritual crisis At the heart of Christian leadership, take a moment right now to identify three specific areas where God has entrusted you with influence or responsibility.

27:59 Melanie Boudreau:
Got them in mind? Good. Now, the truth-telling

28:04 Melanie Boudreau:
Begins, are you consistently covering these assignments in prayer? Not occasionally, not when crisis strikes, but consistently intentionally as a non-negotiable priority. If not, then regardless of your theological affirmations about prayer's importance, you're functionally declaring independence from God. Every prayerless day of leadership is an unspoken statement. I can handle this part without divine intervention, and what about inviting others to intercede?

28:39 Melanie Boudreau:
If you're carrying leadership burdens without a committed prayer shield, you're rejecting the pattern of interdependence that even Jesus embraced in Gethsemane. The fruit of this prayer deficit is everywhere. Leaders burning out ministries, plateauing and kingdom advances stalling all. While we continue to affirm how much we value prayer, when we face the ruthless predator we discussed earlier without proper prayer covering, we're as vulnerable as that trapped animal with no way to escape.

29:12 Melanie Boudreau:
Jesus spoke with piercing clarity Apart from me, you can do nothing, nothing eternal, nothing kingdom advancing, nothing that withstands the ruthless assaults of our enemy.

29:25 Melanie Boudreau:
This moment calls for brutal honesty. What vision has God entrusted to you? That remains vulnerable because it lacks proper prayer coverage. What assignment continues to face unnecessary complications in its birth process? Because it hasn't been fully surrendered to God and covered by intercession? The question isn't whether you believe in prayer. It's whether your approach to your God-given assignments demonstrates that belief through consistent strategic prayer practices.

29:57 Melanie Boudreau:
Because belief without corresponding action isn't faith, it's merely religious opinion. I urge you don't just evaluate your prayer coverage. Take immediate action to strengthen it. The enemy is too ruthless and your assignment is too important to continue without strategic prayer protection.

30:22 Melanie Boudreau:
Let me circle back to that powerful picture God gave me about complicated pregnancies in the body of Christ. In this late hour of God's plan, and I truly believe we are in the final chapters of his redemptive story, we simply don't have time for extended opposed deliveries of Kingdom initiatives. The harvest is urgent and strategic. Intercession is God's intervention to help his body deliver what he's birthing with supernatural ease. You can minimize these complications, this warfare in two powerful ways.

30:58 Melanie Boudreau:
First through deep, consistent abiding with Christ. Think of this as the spiritual equivalent of excellent prenatal care. When you maintain intimate connection with God, not just in crisis moments but continuously, you create an environment where his purposes can develop healthily, be interactive with him throughout the project, just as David was asking at every turn, shall I go up? Will you deliver them into my hand?

31:28 Melanie Boudreau:
Conversational intimacy prevents unnecessary warfare because God knows the end from the beginning and can guide you around obstacles before you encounter them. Second, by boldly using the authority Christ has already given you to directly confront the foul spirits interfering with your spiritual pregnancies. When complications arise in natural childbirth, medical intervention can save both mother and child. Similarly, your God-given authority can break through spiritual opposition that threatens to kill what God wants to birth through you.

32:04 Melanie Boudreau:
But here's the crucial point. You cannot exercise this authority if you don't. First recognize that your constant challenges are spiritual warfare, not just life being hard, and you certainly can't respond to spiritual warfare effectively if you're not using the spiritual weapons God has provided. I believe God is raising up leaders who will no longer tolerate unnecessary complications in birthing his purposes. A strong prayer covering isn't optional to cover your assignments.

32:37 Melanie Boudreau:
It's essential. Get the practical help you need to establish or strengthen yours. subscribe@strategicintercession.com to unlock free resources, including our ebook and audio book Prayer Shield, a guide to the strategic intercession you need. Let me be clear. None of us, no matter how spiritually mature, are so advanced that we don't need targeted prayer for what God has commissioned us to accomplish. If you recognize the enemy's resistance against what God has called you to do, don't hesitate.

33:12 Melanie Boudreau:
These strategies are for right now, not tomorrow, not next week today. Thank you for joining me for this episode of Strategic Intercession. If this message has helped you, please share it with other leaders who might benefit from it. As a listener-supported podcast, you can support the show via the link in the show notes. You are the Bride of the king and you've been given authority to overcome. Use it. Well.

33:44 Emcee:
Thank you for listening to the Strategic Intercession podcast. We hope you found today's episode inspiring and helpful. Don't forget to subscribe, share this podcast and visit Strategicintercession.com for more resources. We're grateful to have you as part of our community. Until next time, blessings.

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