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The world has been afflicted with blindness since sin entered the world. Isaiah 28:15 says that this was “a covenant with death,” because sin resulted in death and put a veil over all nations (Isaiah 25:7) to hide the glory of God.
In 2 Corinthians 3:14, 15, Paul tells us that this covenant with death is, in fact, a veil. It is the Old Covenant, which makes it impossible to see the glory of God clearly. The veil must be removed so that people can see Christ—and truth as a whole—with New Covenant eyes. This, Paul says, brings liberty, implying that the Old Covenant leaves people in bondage.
For this reason, too, Paul tells us that the two covenants are represented by Hagar and Sarah, the first being a bondwoman, and the other a free woman, or a woman of liberty. Everyone is different, but to whatever degree a person has an Old Covenant mindset, to that degree a person walks in bondage with a veil over his face.
Since 2020 we have seen a big sign of this with the masking mandates. The whole world, it seems, is now manifesting an Old Covenant mindset, so that this modern veil may expose the spiritual condition of an enslaved humanity as a whole.
A cape is a large veil that covers the whole head or even the whole body. One church in Cape Town, South Africa, has proclaimed that the blood of Jesus is powerless against covid-19.
This church blindly blasphemes the blood of Jesus and testifies to the world that His blood has no power to save anyone. There is probably no better example of an Old Covenant mindset than this banner. A spell has been put upon the church as a whole, and all powerless churches have fallen under their spell.
The Church Veil
The church in the wilderness was led by Moses to Mount Sinai, where the people were offered a covenant, wherein they would draw near to God, be led by the Spirit, and manifest the glory of God. They were too fearful and full of unbelief to take Him up on His offer, so they received the Old Covenant instead.
This was a covenant of bondage, a covenant where the will of man and the works of man were necessary for salvation (Exodus 19:8). Any time fallen men are required to do anything to secure their salvation, it is the Old Covenant and will surely fail. Any time men reject any portion of the word of God, they blind themselves to that revelation. One’s level of blindness is in direct proportion to one’s rejection of the revelation of God.
So the church in the wilderness under Moses was afflicted with the blindness (veil) that had been on the world since Adam’s sin. The church had opportunity to be released from the bondage of sin, but it refused to hear the word of God. So the psalmist appeals to them in Psalm 95:7-11,
7 … Today, if you would hear His voice, 8 do not harden your hearts… 10 For forty years I loathed that generation, and said they are a people who err in their heart, and they do not know My ways. 11 Therefore I swore in My anger, truly they shall not enter into My rest.
Only through the New Covenant can anyone know God’s ways and enter into God’s rest. The Old Covenant blinds people to the ways of God and keeps them in bondage to the flesh.
This blindness is upon the church even to this day, for (as a whole) the church has cast aside the law of God, telling believers that the law has been put away. People do not realize that the law reveals the “ways” of God—His nature. By casting aside His law, they blind themselves and revert to the Old Covenant method of salvation, which is based on the will of man.
The problem only got worse in the days of Isaiah, whose job as a prophet is stated in Isaiah 6:9, 10,
9 He said, “Go and tell this people, ‘Keep on listening, but do not perceive; keep on looking, but do not understand.’ 10 Render the hearts of this people insensitive, their ears dull, and their eyes dim, otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts, and return and be healed.”
Adam was called to restore the earth from its chaotic state, but he ended up becoming part of the problem. Israel was called to restore the nations from their state of blindness, but they ended up becoming part of the problem. The New Testament church was called to remove the veil from the face of all men, but it too became part of the problem.
Now at the end of the Pentecostal Age, the overcomers are being called to restore all things through Christ by the power of the New Covenant. As prospective overcomers, we are being called at the present time to pray the will of God that has been revealed to us at the dawn of the Tabernacles Age. This is the purpose of Break the Spell of Blindness prayer campaign, November 5, 2021.
Samael and Uriel
It has been revealed recently that the sorcerers of Babylon have conjured up Samael, the spirit of venom/poison and blindness, to put a spell upon the world that would blind them to the dangers of the genetic modification experiment which they call a “vaccine.” This is a Babylonian attempt to turn humanity itself into a GMO product that the sorcerers can then patent as their own, bringing the whole world into another layer of bondage.
They will fail, of course, because God has a New Covenant solution and because God has raised up overcomers to destroy their devious plans. He will also raise up a cure for the vaccines. But in the interim, more people have already died from the covid vaxx than from all other vaccines put together.
As most of you know, in the spiritual hierarchies there are archangels and archprinces who oppose one another. Each demonic archprince is assigned a specific archangel to oppose and overcome him. In this case, Samael is opposed by Uriel. Samael is a spirit of blindness; Uriel means “God is my light,” or “My light is God.” Light overcomes darkness; darkness is the biblical equivalent of blindness, because those who walk in darkness cannot see.
Christ is the Word (Logos), as John tells us; angels represent specific portions of the word, or aspects of His nature, as revealed by the name of the angel. So Christ is “the light of the world” (John 9:5), and Uriel reveals and represents this aspect of Christ’s nature. The story in John 9 is about Christ healing the man born blind, and this is the context in which Jesus said, “I am the light of the world.” In other words, as the Light, Christ heals blindness.
Uriel, then is assigned to bring light in darkness and to bring sight to the blind by overcoming Samael, the spirit of blindness.
With this in mind, here is the Model Prayer to bring us into unity in the prayer campaign. As always, be led by the Spirit. Feel free to add to this prayer as you are led.
Model Prayer
Our heavenly Father, we come before You in the name of Jesus and under His blood. We thank and praise You for the revelation of Your will and for allowing us to participate in Your Abrahamic work of blessing all nations and Your Elisha work of restoring all things.
We ask Your forgiveness for rejecting Your word, which has brought about this blindness for so long. We thank you for sending Your Light into the darkness and for healing the blind. We call upon the archangel Uriel to bring the light of Christ into the world, so that the nations might be blessed and restored to You.
Open the eyes of Your people, Father. Remove the Old Covenant veil that is upon their eyes and upon the eyes of the whole world. Send forth a fresh revelation of the New Covenant and give us an unveiled understanding of Your heart and Your ways. Give us faith in Your promises, even as Abraham believed that You were able to keep Your promises.
We confess that the blood of Jesus has the unlimited power to heal anything that falls short of the glory of God. We proclaim our agreement with the word of God in Isaiah 53:5, saying, “By His scourging we are healed.” We declare that Jesus Christ is the Light of the world.
We bind Samael in the name of Jesus and command Uriel to cast him into the abyss. By the power of the blood of Jesus, we break the spell that he has put upon the world. We proclaim liberty to all as they turn to You with New Covenant faith and understanding.
Thank-you, heavenly Father, for hearing this prayer, for we pray in the name of Jesus and according to Your perfect will. Amen.