Diana Faithmov

After the children of Israel left Egypt, God had delivered them from the gods of Egypt — but then came the next step: they had to take territory to enter the Promised Land.

Very often, the people of God fail in this phase — the taking of land. And today, this land isn’t just physical (though God can absolutely give you physical land), it’s inward territory — the land of the mind.

The giants we face now are demonic strongholds in our thinking.
These must fall in order for us to reclaim the territory — your mind and your heart.

The Israelites didn’t fight with swords and sheer strength.
They fought with prophecy, with sound, with marching — tools that required faith.

Today, we often look at the massive walls in front of us and shrink back.
But this is exactly where faith is supposed to rise, and where grace whispers:
“It’s already done.”

Think of the mighty walls of Jericho — they fell without a single physical blow.
You have similar walls in your life.
They’re going to fall through divine wisdom — and wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord.

But what completes wisdom?
Love. Because perfect love casts out fear.
Knowing the love of God is the end of the journey — the place of peace, confidence, and unshakable trust.

All you need is to keep one image before you:
Jesus already paid. For your salvation, deliverance, and increase.

The weapon?
Resist the devil, and submit to God.

But what does that really mean?

To submit to God is to receive Him — to embrace His truth.
Submission means coming under His yoke, which is light.
It means connecting to Him in spirit — and you can’t do that unless you let His truth take root in your heart.

Resisting the devil isn’t just shouting, “I resist you!”
It means being so filled with God’s truth that the enemy has no place in you.
Yes, speak it — but unless it lives in your heart and mind, it bears no lasting fruit.
The same is true for submission. Unless you deeply receive the simple truth of “God did it”, that truth won’t bear fruit.
The seed must be planted in your heart to produce power.

Imagine this:
You go to a store with someone, you pick everything you want, and at the end, that person pays — because you don’t have the means.

Now the cashier says, “You can’t leave. You didn’t pay.”
If you don’t apply the truth that someone else already paid, you’ll start scrambling to pay for it yourself.

And that’s what many of us do spiritually — trying to pay for deliverance, salvation, freedom, increase, joy, healing, children, marriage…
All of it.

Stop trying to pay. It is finished.

Don’t be discouraged when you use a tool and the enemy doesn’t flee immediately.
He will resist — until your resistance is greater than his.

He will test you — to see if you really know who you are.
Until your internal resistance surpasses his pressure, he will keep trying.

And God allows it — yes, He allows the enemy to test you — because through this, the truth inside you is forged and made unshakable.
Victory comes when your spiritual resistance overtakes the resistance coming against you.

It’s the power within you that casts the demon out — not just the words, “I cast you out.”
When the seed of God — His truth — enters your heart, it creates power.
That power builds resistance. And that resistance, spoken with boldness, is what drives the enemy out.

That’s why Jesus used a stern voice.
Many read about deliverance in the Bible and wonder how to do it — but the key isn’t a formula.

It’s the light within you. It’s the power of the seed planted in your heart.

The Bible says, “Persecution came because of the word.”
It didn’t come in the absence of the Word — it came because of it.
When you declare a thing, resistance will come.
But it’s in that resistance that you are being established.

And the seed?
It begins to bear fruit. The fruit of power.

You might declare, “There is financial increase!” — and the next day, a surprise bill shows up.
You might proclaim, “I am healed!” — and tomorrow, the flu hits you.

That’s when you fight. Not with fear, but with truth.
Don’t let outward circumstances change your inward beliefs.

There will come a day when your word manifests instantly.
But first — you graduate. Through endurance, faith, and resistance. 🔥

So today — take territory.

Wherever trauma has staked its claim, take that land back.
Wherever a demonic stronghold exists, break it down.
Maybe today it’s just a little. Tomorrow, a bit more.

Even if nothing seems to shift —
the walls are weakening.
And one day soon…

They’ll collapse suddenly.

This topic is explored in greater depth in my book Holiness Reset. You can get your copy here:faithmov.com/

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