How to take back your destiny from spiritual snatchers - Apostle Jameskawalya #jameskawalya #prayer

How to take back your destiny from spiritual snatchers - Apostle Jameskawalya #jameskawalya #prayer

TLDR;

This video discusses the concept of redeeming the "womb of the morning" to ensure the continuity of a priesthood lineage. It highlights the difference between prophets (who are appointed) and priests (who are born into their role), and the importance of intercessory prayer to secure the destinies of future generations by reclaiming the scepter of authority for them.

  • Redeeming the womb of the morning is essential for birthing a priesthood.
  • Priesthood is a bloodline issue, unlike prophecy which is an appointed role.
  • Intercessory prayer at midnight is crucial for reclaiming the scepter of authority for future generations.

Introduction: The Need for Redemption and a Continuing Priesthood [0:16]

The speaker opens by emphasising the need to "redeem" something to ensure the "birthing of a priesthood" within families. The speaker stresses that for an altar to remain and be effective across generations, there must be a continuous priesthood. This sets the stage for understanding what needs to be redeemed to establish this continuity.

Biblical Foundation: Psalms 110 and the Order of Melchizedek [1:44]

Referencing Psalms 110:1-4, the speaker explains that before one can fully understand the order of Melchizedek, it's important to recognise the distinction between prophets and priests. Prophets are appointed, and their ministry ends with them, not passing to their sons. Priesthood, however, is in the bloodline, passed down from Aaron to his descendants. The speaker emphasises that while anyone can become a prophet, becoming a priest requires being located within the appropriate bloodline.

The Womb of the Morning: Intercessory Prayer and Redeeming Youth [3:53]

The speaker introduces the concept of "redeeming the womb of the morning" through intercessory prayer, so that "the dew of your youth will be yours". Many people know how to command the morning, but few understand the significance of the womb of the morning. The speaker connects this to offering oneself freely and waking up to one's destiny, suggesting that this year could be a "morning" for many, a beginning of ministry and fulfilled destiny.

Redeeming the Womb: Conception vs. Pregnancy and Spiritual Transactions [6:51]

The speaker elaborates on the idea of redeeming the womb of the morning, sharing that during worship, the prayer was to redeem the womb of the morning so that a priest might be conceived. The speaker distinguishes between being pregnant and conceiving in the spiritual realm, suggesting that one can carry a body without conceiving the soul. Wombs can become prisons, trapping souls.

Jacob's Blessing: Mysteries and Destinies [9:27]

Referencing Genesis 49:25, the speaker discusses Jacob's blessing over Joseph, specifically "the blessing of the breasts and the blessing of the womb". Jacob, understanding unseen mysteries, knew how to influence conception. Despite Joseph having children, Jacob took Joseph's sons as his own, implying that Manasseh and Ephraim had taken Joseph's place in some spiritual sense. The speaker reiterates that some children are forcefully removed from the womb, leaving their souls trapped.

Intercessors vs. Shoppers: Spiritual Destinies and Shoplifting [12:48]

The speaker clarifies that this teaching is for intercessors, not those who treat church like a shopping centre, seeking only to fulfil their personal desires. The speaker warns against "spiritual shoplifters" who take without paying the price, even stealing husbands. The focus is on prophetic watchmen who understand the mysteries of the womb of the morning.

The Womb of the Morning: Battles, Strongholds, and Exchanges [14:31]

The speaker asks about the battles, strongholds, and authorities that watch over the womb of the morning. What is seen in children today is a result of transactions that occurred at the womb of the morning, often while people were sleeping, resulting in spiritual exchanges.

Midnight Hour: Birthing Priests and Redeeming Scepters [15:46]

The midnight hour is identified as the hour of birthing priests, when the scepter is redeemed and returned to its rightful owner. Intercessors should ask for the scepter in their family, reclaiming it for those from whom it has been taken.

Reclaiming the Scepter: Prayers for Future Generations [17:56]

The speaker leads a prayer to reclaim the scepter for those who have been deemed wasted, calling back their authority and placing it back in their hands. The speaker awakens the priesthood in sons and daughters, putting the scepter back in their hands to overcome demons and immorality.

Awakening the Priesthood: Smite the Demons and Redeem Destiny [19:34]

The speaker encourages listeners to hold the hand of those deemed wasted and declare the placement of the scepter in their hands, awakening the priesthood within them. The speaker expresses a wish that parents would pray this prayer at the midnight gate, redeeming the destiny of their children and placing the scepter back in their hands.

Final Prayer: Scepter of Authority and Future Generations [21:51]

The speaker leads a final prayer for the scepter to return to the right hand of every child, declaring that sons and daughters are not slaves but carry a scepter of authority. The speaker prays for those born and unborn, that every member of future generations will carry a scepter and have the priesthood awakened within them as worshippers, warriors, watchmen, and witnesses.

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Date: 10/29/2025 Source: www.youtube.com
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