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Dealing with the Four Horns
Dealing with the Four Horns
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After God created man, He blessed man and gave him a commission, And God blessed them, and God said unto them, be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: have dominion over the fish of the sea and, over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth (Genesis 1:28).

Gods wish for us is to increase and multiply, but Satan wants to stop that very mandate. This was demonstrated in Exodus 1:10, when a new pharaoh rose up in Egypt and called his people to come and deal wisely with the people of Israel so as to stop them from increasing and multiplying. Egypt is a type of world; Pharaoh, a type of Satan and Israel, a type of church (children of God). The result of the call by Pharaoh was appointment of task masters over Gods people to afflict them and make their lives bitter. The task masters are types of evil horns discussed in this book. They make sure that no one is able to lift up his head. The strongman holds riches to make people to struggle, household enemies enforce bondage, curses and infirmity enforce oppression so that people do not fulfil their God-given mandate. This book is set out to address this horns and how believers can deal with them and be able to lift up their heads.
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Dealing with the Four Horns
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Rev. Francis Eddyson Unankah

Rev. Francis Eddyson Unankah is the senior pastor of Chariots of Fire Ministry in London and Spain. He is married with three beautiful children. Pastor Unankah had a unique conversion many years ago, which got him out of secret societies and occultism. He received direct teaching from the Lord for ninety days, which became the foundation for his work with God. His unique teaching brings deliverance in the lives of many.

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Dealing with the Four Horns - Rev. Francis Eddyson Unankah

© 2012 by Rev. Francis Eddyson Unankah. All rights reserved.

No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

Published by AuthorHouse 05/30/2012

ISBN: 978-1-4685-8226-0 (sc)

ISBN: 978-1-4685-8225-3 (e)

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Dedication

Introduction

Chapter One

What Are The Four Horns?

Case One: Destiny Can Be Derailed

Case Two: Destiny Can Be Changed

Case Three: Destiny Delayed

Chapter Two

The Strong Man

So Then What Is A Strong Man?

How Does The Strong Man Operate?

Identifying Activities Of The Strong Man In People’s Lives

Prayers

Chapter Three

Household Enemies

Chapter Four

What Are Household Enemies?

Characteristics Of Household Enemies

How Does Household Enemies Operate?

Chapter Five

The Different Types Of Bondages And Oppressions Administered By The Horns

Bodily Or Physical Bondage/Oppression:

Mental Oppression/Bondage:

Spiritual Oppression And Bondage:

Marriage Oppression And Bondage:

Financial Oppression And Bondage:

Verbal Oppression:

Dream Oppression:

Career Oppression:

Emmotional Oppression:

Inherited Oppression:

Witchcraft And Occultic Oppression:

Concious And Unconcious Oppression/Bondage:

Chapter Six

How People Get Into Bondage And Become Oppressed

Association Or Company They Keep:

Esoteric Books:

Parental And Ancestral Links:

Sexual Promiscuousness:

Spoken Words:

Being In The Wrong Place:

Television:

Food As A Tool:

Accursed Objects:

Accidental Arrows:

Blood Covenant:

Umbilical Cord Or The Placenta:

Chapter Seven

Curses As A Horn

What Is A Curse?

Some Hallmark Of Curses:

Reasons Why Curses Operate:

Dreams State Manipulation:

Manifestations Of The Spirit Of Bondage:

Chapter Eight

Manipulation Of People By The Horns

What Is Manipulation?

Psychic Gates:

Manipulations Of The Gospel By The Four Horns:

Chapter Nine

Other Types Of Manipulation Used By The Horns: Counterfeit Christianity And Religion

Use Of Witchcraft Manipulations:

Blind Witchcraft:

Characteristics Of Blind Witchcraft:

Black Witchcraft:

White Witchcraft:

The Witch Garter:

Initiation And Consecration:

Kali And Rajo Witchcraft Manipulation:

Kali Witchcraft Manipulation:

Chapter Ten

The Spirit Of Infirmity

What Is Infirmity?

How Did It All Begin?

Sources Of Infirmity Or Sickness

Destructive Elements Of Infirmity:

How Does God See Sickness And Diseases?

Some Hallmarks Of Infirmity:

Chapter Eleven

Strategy For Overcoming The Horns

Repentance And Conversion:

Living In The Word Of God:

The Nature Of The Word Of God:

Reasons To Use The Word Of God:

Obedience To The Word Of God:

Continuous Spiritual Warfare:

Identify The Enemy (Horn):

Character Of Satanic Forces:

The Character Of Satan And His Controlling Forces, The Horns:

Satan’s Instruments Of Warfare

The Enemies In Spiritual Warefare:

Weapons Of The Battle:

The Believers’ Right To Fight Back

A Life Of Prayer And Fasting:

What Is Prayer?

Execution Of The Warfare Prayers:

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Special thanks to the Holy Spirit, my guide and teacher, my wonderful wife Prophetess Ngozi Unankah who encourages me in every way of this hard road, my beautiful children; Fiona, Zoe and Winner who sees the hero in their dad.

I also like to thank Pastor Ephraim Lyn, my disciple and one of the Pastors in Chariots Of Fire Ministry, London, Pastor Abbie Ghan who heard the teaching on DEALING WITH THE FOUR HORNS and encouraged me to make it a book.

DEDICATION

This book is dedicated to all those people who are oppressed by the devil, who would like to rebel against the devil and their Horns of wickedness.

Surely oppression maketh a wise man mad. Ecclesiastes 7:7.

The oppressor will not free the oppressed willingly, but the oppressed must demand freedom from the oppressor by force. Anonymous.

Every Bible quote in this book is taken

from the King James Version

INTRODUCTION

Horns in the Bible represent forces of evil, forces of oppression and bondage. Many people’s lives are what they are today as a result of the activities of horns in their lives. The book of Daniel talks about the horns which made war with the saints, and prevailed against them, until the Ancient of Days came and judgement was given to the saints of the Most High and the time came that the saints possessed the Kingdom. (Dan. 7:21-22).

In this book, I will be discussing the four horns whose activities are described by the Bible in the book of Zechariah:

Zechariah 1:18-21: Then lifted I up mine eyes, and saw, and behold four horns. And I said unto the Angel that talked with me, what be these? And he answered me; these are the horns which have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem. And the Lord showed me four carpenters. Then said I, what come these to do? And he spoke, saying, these are the horns which have scattered Judah, so that no man did lift up his head: but these are come to fray them, to cast out the horns of the gentiles, which lifted up their horn over the land of Judah to scatter it.

The Bible reveals here that there are four horns on a mission to:

1. Scatter the people, family, community and nations so that success will elude them. When people are together, they achieve more, when people are together, they fight better. As the Bible says, one will chase a thousand and two will chase ten thousand.

2. Make sure that no man is able to raise his head up. When powers oppress people, it becomes very difficult for people to be in a position to lift up their heads. Lifting up your head shows containment and satisfaction; it shows total peace and tranquillity.

3. To intimidate the people of the land so that they will not achieve anything. The horns aim to place people in a position of powerlessness so that achievement will elude them.

4. Oppress and suppress the people so that they will not be free even in their land. The horns empower demons which will fight people to demoralize them and weaken them to submission point.

This verse and statement means a lot, but what does it all mean? What are the four horns? And how do they operate and function?

CHAPTER ONE

WHAT ARE

THE FOUR HORNS?

Different things can be seen as a horn in anyone’s life, depending on what angle one is looking at it from, but in the context of my writing, I have identified the following as horns:

1. The strong man

2. The spirit of infirmity

3. The household enemies

4. Curses

These four horns represent different satanic forces and powers in different high levels in the spiritual realm.

It is important to know that when one is under the operation of any of the four horns or indeed all of them, as they tend to operate together or reinforce each other, the person will experience the following:

1. Destiny can be changed

2. Destiny can be delayed

3. Destiny can be derailed

4. Destiny can be lost and position becomes vacant

5. Identity can be lost

Note therefore that destiny is simply a man’s life destination or purpose in life.

So, what is the destiny of man?

This is the original mission for being created by God. Man was created to manage the resources which God created and placed in the earth.

God had to put everything in place before bringing man on the scene. He said, let us make man in our own image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. Gen.1:26.

In the context of the above scripture verse, the mandate given to man on creation is to manage or be a manager of God’s creation in the earth. The word dominion points to having full authority to rule or manage everything in the earth. The content of Genesis 2:5 agrees with this fact: And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground. This means that God did not allow the things to grow yet until there was a man to manage them (to till the ground).

a) CASE ONE: DESTINY CAN BE DERAILED

A brilliant young man passed his Ordinary Level school examination papers very well, (High School certificate examination). In fact he passed with outstanding result. So he made a decision with his parents that he would travel to the USA to study medicine. He applied for a place at a university in America from Nigeria and was offered a place to study medicine. His parents did not have a lot of money, but had just enough to pay his school fees for the period of his medical course in the USA. For an average family in Nigeria, it is a great sacrifice to send their son or daughter to study in the western world, because it will cost almost everything they own. In the process of travelling from place to place on the bad and treacherous Nigeria roads, in other to obtain all required documents for his application, he got involved in a road accident and ended up in hospital and began a fight for his life. One year down the line, his parents had spent all the money they had, and also sold some of their properties to save the life of their beloved son. Two years down the line, their son got well, but there was no more money left for their son to travel to the USA, not even enough money left food. This young and brilliant man ended up as a house boy in someone’s house in Lagos, getting paid peanuts for a salary, and so his life and destiny was changed or rather repackaged from a potential medical doctor to a house servant.—Bondage.

b) CASE TWO: DESTINY CAN BE CHANGED

There was a young man in the village where I was born, who attended the village school like myself and many others. His name was Kosoko, named after a Portuguese eighteenth century sailor. This name was an alias because Kosoko was not his true name. He was given this nickname because he was very brilliant in every subject at school. He was about three years ahead of my class in the primary school. He was what I would consider a genius in school. He came first in almost every subject and won every prize available for brilliant students at the time. As a result, everybody expected a big future for this young man. Passing college entrance examination with flying colours was, to everybody, a done deal.

His ambition and believed destiny was to become a medical doctor, an engineer or an architect. This young man is the first child of a family of ten, eight children plus husband and wife. In that part of the world at the time, life was very testing and finances were stretched to the limit, because the country had just come out of a civil war which claimed nearly one and half million people and left every infrastructure needing renewal, and hence there were very few jobs available for too many who wanted them.

Six months before the college entrance examinations took place, his father, who was the sole bread winner in the family, died, leaving the mother who had no means of fending for the family, a daunting task. A couple of months before the date of the examination his mother also died. Kosoko’s life changed from a potential medical doctor, engineer or architect to a school dropout.

After some years in the village battling with survival with ‘bare hands’, he travelled to the town to look for a job. He did get a job, but as an office errand boy. His destiny which was pointing to great things was changed and lost. Lost because he could never again be what

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