Destiny is the purpose that has been ordained for an individual by God, serving as their central life objective. This purpose-driven journey underscores the fact that life is not an accidental phenomenon. It is essential for individuals to discover and pursue their purpose.
However, there are many destiny manipulators that seek to disrupt your path to achieving your purpose. It is your responsibility to deal with these dark forces. Dealing with them requires handling them spiritually and bringing them under control. If you fail to handle them spiritually, they will hinder your destiny from finding fulfillment. You must proactively stop them from derailing your purpose.
Those who manipulate destinies are human or spiritual agents that seek to thwart, divert or destroy an individual’s divine purpose, often through deception rooted in ignorance, envy or direct antagonism. These interfering agents aim to delay progress or steal blessings, although biblical accounts illustrate that such efforts can be frustrated through spiritual warfare.
Notwithstanding the existence of malevolent forces that manipulate destinies, divine intervention can redeem and restore a manipulated destiny, as illustrated by the resurrection of Lazarus in John 11. It is therefore crucial that we pray fervently for God to counteract these negative forces and connect us with our destiny helpers.
As stated in Isaiah 41:10, having absolute confidence in God’s ability to help us and bring our destinies to fruition is equally essential, and we must recognize that neither the devil nor his cohorts can hinder our manifestation.
Finally, the Psalmist expressed a heartfelt plea in Psalm 25:2, saying, “O my God, I trust in You; let me not be ashamed; let not my enemies triumph over me.” This plea likely arose from the knowledge that if his enemies succeeded in manipulating his destiny, it would eventually lead to their triumph. The victory of adversaries over an individual often indicates a manipulated destiny. May our foes forever fail in manipulating our destinies, and may they never emerge victorious over us in Jesus’ name.