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Destiny Destroyers Series: Nr 1 – CAIN

 

🚨 Destiny Destroyers Series: 

#1 – CAIN 🚨 

This post is divided in 3 Parts. 

Part one : Who is CAIN? 

Cain is one of the most dangerous figures in the Bible, and encountering a CAIN in your destiny journey can be catastrophic. He was the first murderer, a man who allowed jealousy, anger, and rebellion to consume him. Instead of correcting his ways, he resented Abel’s favor with God and took matters into his own hands—killing his own brother (Genesis 4:3-8). But Cain is not just a historical figure; he represents a spirit and a pattern that still operates today.

Who Is CAIN in Your Life?

Cain is never far from you. He is always CLOSE, a friend, a relative, a colleague, or even someone you helped. Sometimes, you don’t choose Cain, but circumstances do. Life can position you near people who can’t stand your favor.

CAIN represents those who:

✅ Hate you, not because you wronged them, but because God has favored you.

✅ Feel entitled to what you have, even though they did not put in the work.

✅ Are always comparing themselves to you, instead of focusing on their own growth.

✅ Harbor silent jealousy and bitterness, waiting for an opportunity to strike.

The most painful part? Cain does not hate you for what you did; he hates you for who you are! It wasn’t Abel’s fault that his sacrifice pleased God. He simply OBEYED the prophetic revelation, yet he became the target of his brother’s rage. Similarly, when you walk in obedience and God begins to lift you, some people will hate you simply because God’s hand is on your life.

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Prophet Holly Van

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