25 February 2026 – Breakthroughs – Part 7

Acts 16:26 Suddenly there was a violent earthquake, which shook the prison to its foundations. At once all the doors opened, and the chains fell off all the prisoners.

Breakthrough is not an ordinary advancement or a step forward. It is a dramatic advancement and a dynamic progression breaking demonic barriers and demolishing the diabolical strongholds.

Baal-Perazim breakthrough is not a human achievement but a divine invasion. It is beyond human ability and comprehension. Baal-Perazim breakthroughs burst forth suddenly – shattering shekels, loosening chains, splitting the great seas, tearing down fortified walls and melting mountains. It is not a slow trickle but the sudden flood of divine intervention overthrowing the enemy’s strongholds.

“Perazim” in Hebrew means “breaches”/”breakthroughs”. Baal-Perazim means “the Lord of Breakthroughs”. Praise and Prayer result in Baal-Perazim breakthroughs. When David heard that the enemy had come against him to attack him, he withdrew into a stronghold to pray. Prayer ignited divine invasion. Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God in the Roman dungeon, and suddenly there was a Baal-Perazim breakthrough that broke open the prison doors to crumble and the shekels to shatter. The church prayed when Peter was in prison and suddenly the angel appeared in the prison, caused the entire fleet of soldiers to fall into a coma, loosened his chains, opened the prison doors and delivered him out of the dungeon.

The keys to Baal-Perazim victories are prayer, praise and patience.  

Baal-Perazim Breakthroughs:

  1. Prayer: When we pray, we must believe that God will invade our impassable situation and give us a Baal-Perazim victory. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours (Mark 11:24).
  2. Praise: Praise in the prison and in the middle of the peril that rattles hell and scatters the enemy. May the praise of God be in their mouths and a double-edged sword in their hands, to inflict vengeance on the nations and punishment on the peoples (Psalm 149:6-7).
  3. Patience: David did not rush into battle but waited to hear from God. Paul and Silas did not complain or question but persevered in prayer and praise. Patience and perseverance are the keys to divine Baal-Perazim invasions and victories.

Pray, Praise and Persevere to shatter shackles and loosen chains.

Prayer: Baal-Perazim, The God of Breakthroughs, go before me and annihilate the enemy. Amen

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