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The Ziploc Bag of Dirt: A Vision About Spiritual Warfare and Divine Reversal

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I need to tell you about the night God showed me a witch holding a Ziploc bag.

Yes.

A simple sandwich bag.

Inside it was dirt.

Not a lot.

Just enough to plant something.

I had been asking the Lord about certain disruptions in my life. Things that didn’t align with His promises. Things that felt planted and not natural.

And then the vision came.

This witch was holding that bag of earth.

And the Lord revealed to me that dirt was being used to plant tares in my harvest.

Jesus warned us.

The enemy comes while men sleep.

He doesn’t destroy the field outright.

He plants corruption quietly.

False believers.
False doctrine.
Subtle compromise.
Weariness.
Division.

Tares.

And sometimes we ask, “God, why is this here?”

But the real question is:

“Was there a moment I should have been praying?”

Now let me be clear.

God gives sleep.

Rest is holy.

But intercessors know something.

There are divine appointments in the night.

Moments when heaven nudges you awake.

Moments when prayer would block something before it manifests.

And when those moments are missed things can get planted.

But here is the good news.

Repentance opens the door to reversal.

So we prayed.

We bound every tare.

We declared:

The plan of the enemy is null and void.
The curse is reversed.
The pit they dug, they fall into.

As we prayed, I saw it.

The dirt they intended for us was being multiplied back onto them.

That’s what God does.

A seed multiplies.

An apple seed becomes a tree.

So the dirt they sowed became a grave for their own assignment.

We kept praying.

We kept worshiping.

And as worship rose something shifted.

I saw Jesus step in.

He finished what our prayers began.

He shoveled the final earth.

He placed a marker in the soil.

It was the death of that tare’s influence.

Not removed.

But rendered powerless.

There’s a difference.

Jesus said let the tares grow with the wheat.

Why?

Because sometimes uprooting too soon damages the good.

But bound tares have no authority.

Discernment exposes them.
Prayer limits them.
Worship silences them.

And here’s what the enemy doesn’t want you to know:

It is not unloving to pray against evil.

It is not harsh to bind darkness.

It is not extreme to fight for your soul.

Your soul is worth more than anything on this earth.

So yes we pray.
Yes we fast.
Yes we worship.
Yes we bind what was sent to destroy us.

Because while men slept, the enemy planted.

But when the righteous awaken, heaven responds.

Stay faithful.

Stay fasting.

Stay worshiping.

God will finish what you begin in prayer.

God bless, Shirah Chante, your relationship coach and artist

P.S. There was so much more that unfolded during this midnight prayer, But While Men Slept, prophetic insight, worship, and revelation that can only be experienced by listening. I encourage you to hear the full episode and join us in prayer. Don’t miss what God is doing.

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