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Holy Spirit, Fight for Me: A Warfare Prayer

June 22, 20263 min read

Sam Dunn wrote this one back in 2016, and of everything he handed me, this is the page that reads like it was forged in an actual fight. It's part battle prayer, part teaching on why some prayers seem to go unanswered. I'm passing it on close to the way he wrote it, because some prayers shouldn't be paraphrased — they should be prayed.

## The Prayer

Sam opens it as a declaration:
Holy Spirit, fight for me. The whole thing rests on Zechariah 4:6 — "Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of hosts." He prays it like a man who knows he cannot win on his own strength:

*Holy Spirit, I cannot fight by my strength. I need Your power, Your fire, and Your presence to fight for me. Take over every battle in my life — my health, my family, my finances, my destiny. You promised in Exodus 14 that the Lord will fight for me, and I need only to be still. Silence every enemy rising against me. Scatter the plans of the wicked. Surround me with Your fire, and let every arrow of darkness be consumed.*

He anchors it in Ephesians 6:12 —
"We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world." Then he arms himself: Teach me how to pray, how to war, and how to stand in victory. Let Your sword of the Spirit cut down every stronghold of the enemy. And he closes on Romans 8:37 and Isaiah 59:19 — in all these things we are more than conquerors, and when the enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him.

Sam left a blank line at the end on purpose:
Heavenly Father, I claim victory over my personal battle with ________. Fill it in. Name the thing. Then pray Psalm 51:10 over yourself — create in me a clean heart, O God.

## What Actually Happens When We Pray

Sam laid the mechanics out in five steps, and they've changed how I pray:

1. We speak our request to God.
2. Satan hears our request to God.
3. Satan attacks our request to God.
4. God answers our request
according to what our heart believes (Jeremiah 17:10).
5. We must then choose whether to accept #3 — what Satan tells us — or #4 — what God is willing to give us.

That fourth step is the hinge of the whole thing. The answer often comes down to what your heart actually believes, and step five is yours:
"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" (Joshua 24:15).

## The Hard Word on Healing

Then Sam gets honest in a way few teachers will. Why does God allow us to get sick? He doesn't claim to know. But he asks a piercing question: *could the reason we don't get healed be that we've passed judgment on God?*
"Judge not, that you be not judged" (Matthew 7:1). He points to Moses, who was barred from the Promised Land because he struck the rock in anger instead of speaking to it — he let the world affect how he viewed God's order (Deuteronomy 32:51). Moses passed judgment on God by getting mad.

Sam's prayer at the bottom is one I've prayed over my own heart more than once:
Lord, forgive me for believing anything the world says — it does not go unnoticed by You. My healing is in Your hands. My family is in Your hands. Help me to believe every written word.

**If you're in a fight right now — for your health, your family, your freedom —** you don't have to swing alone. Reach out, name the battle, and let us stand and pray it through with you.

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