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There was a moment that wouldn’t leave my heart. I was listening to Kenneth Hagin speak about prayer, about reading the Word, about gathering together as believers — all good, all necessary. But then he asked a simple question: What is the most important thing? And his answer was clear. Winning souls.
That statement stirred something deep in me.
We love prayer meetings. We treasure time in the Word. We value worship and fellowship. And we should. But Jesus gave us a mission that reaches beyond comfort. In Matthew 28:19–20, He didn’t say stay — He said go. Go and make disciples. Go and carry the light. Go and reach the lost.
In this episode of Waging War on Our Knees, we explore what it truly means to shine in a dark world.
Are we spending more time talking about the light than actually shining it?
Proverbs 11:30 tells us, “He who wins souls is wise.” Heaven calls soul-winning wisdom. Not pressure. Not striving. Not performance. Wisdom. Jesus declared in Matthew 5 that we are the light of the world. Light doesn’t argue. Light doesn’t force. Light simply shines.
Evangelism is not always loud or dramatic. It is often quiet and powerful — a word of encouragement, an act of kindness, a moment of courage when the Holy Spirit opens a door. Romans 10 reminds us that people cannot believe unless they hear. And they cannot hear unless someone speaks. That someone is us.
Right now, hearts are anxious. People are weary. Many are searching for hope but don’t know where to find it. Jesus said the harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few. That means there are people ready — open, hungry, waiting.
What if our daily prayer became simple and surrendered?
“Lord, use me today. Open a door today. Let my life shine today.”
Daniel 12:3 promises that those who turn many to righteousness will shine like the stars forever. What an eternal perspective. One day we will stand before the Lord. He treasures our prayers. He delights in our time in His Word. But I believe His heart also rejoices when we step into the world carrying His light with love and willingness.
This is part of waging war — not against people, but for souls.
In this episode, we talk about:
• Keeping our lamps full
• Living ready and aware
• Seeing evangelism as love, not pressure
• Being a willing vessel in everyday moments
• Understanding the eternal weight of simple obedience
The world does not need louder noise. It needs steady light.
So let’s stay rooted in prayer. Let’s remain grounded in the Word. But let’s also go. Let’s shine. Let’s love boldly and gently.
Because someone’s eternity may be changed by one small moment of light.
Support the mission:
Visit https://buymeacoffee.com/wagingwar to partner with us, sponsor episodes, or pick up some merchandise. Every gift helps keep the fire burning and the word spreading.
By Vicky DevochtThere was a moment that wouldn’t leave my heart. I was listening to Kenneth Hagin speak about prayer, about reading the Word, about gathering together as believers — all good, all necessary. But then he asked a simple question: What is the most important thing? And his answer was clear. Winning souls.
That statement stirred something deep in me.
We love prayer meetings. We treasure time in the Word. We value worship and fellowship. And we should. But Jesus gave us a mission that reaches beyond comfort. In Matthew 28:19–20, He didn’t say stay — He said go. Go and make disciples. Go and carry the light. Go and reach the lost.
In this episode of Waging War on Our Knees, we explore what it truly means to shine in a dark world.
Are we spending more time talking about the light than actually shining it?
Proverbs 11:30 tells us, “He who wins souls is wise.” Heaven calls soul-winning wisdom. Not pressure. Not striving. Not performance. Wisdom. Jesus declared in Matthew 5 that we are the light of the world. Light doesn’t argue. Light doesn’t force. Light simply shines.
Evangelism is not always loud or dramatic. It is often quiet and powerful — a word of encouragement, an act of kindness, a moment of courage when the Holy Spirit opens a door. Romans 10 reminds us that people cannot believe unless they hear. And they cannot hear unless someone speaks. That someone is us.
Right now, hearts are anxious. People are weary. Many are searching for hope but don’t know where to find it. Jesus said the harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few. That means there are people ready — open, hungry, waiting.
What if our daily prayer became simple and surrendered?
“Lord, use me today. Open a door today. Let my life shine today.”
Daniel 12:3 promises that those who turn many to righteousness will shine like the stars forever. What an eternal perspective. One day we will stand before the Lord. He treasures our prayers. He delights in our time in His Word. But I believe His heart also rejoices when we step into the world carrying His light with love and willingness.
This is part of waging war — not against people, but for souls.
In this episode, we talk about:
• Keeping our lamps full
• Living ready and aware
• Seeing evangelism as love, not pressure
• Being a willing vessel in everyday moments
• Understanding the eternal weight of simple obedience
The world does not need louder noise. It needs steady light.
So let’s stay rooted in prayer. Let’s remain grounded in the Word. But let’s also go. Let’s shine. Let’s love boldly and gently.
Because someone’s eternity may be changed by one small moment of light.
Support the mission:
Visit https://buymeacoffee.com/wagingwar to partner with us, sponsor episodes, or pick up some merchandise. Every gift helps keep the fire burning and the word spreading.