Ken Malone
Recently I had a dream in which the Lord placed a powerful prayer emphasis on the U.S. Supreme Court. I had been inquiring with Holy Spirit about a prayer strategy for our President, but He highlighted to me the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is one of the most important branches of our government. This branch makes decisions that have the potential of affecting generations for good or evil for the next two hundred years. Mine and Cheryl’s involvement praying for the Supreme Court began on November 3, 2003, when Cheryl had a dream in which President George W. Bush asked me for help to remove some justices from the bench. I told him we could get that done through prayer and fasting. This was prior to Sandra Day O’Conner and William Rehnquist coming off the bench. I believe that these two removals paved the way for Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito to take their position on the bench. New Dream July 27, 2020 I awakened on July 27, 2020 from a dream around 3:00 a.m. to the sound of a thunderstorm just off shore in the Atlantic Ocean. The thunder is a very significant sound for this dream. In the dream, my spiritual daughter, Tangi Combs was working in the U.S. Supreme Court cafeteria. As she is positioned on her job, Chief Justice John Roberts approaches her and says, “Tell Ken Malone our positions are being overrun, I need his help.” Tangi then comes and relays his word to me. I said to Tangi, “Damn the Torpedoes,” tell him, we’re coming. End of Dream-Sound of Thunder It is very clear to me that the Lord is using this dream of John Roberts, Tangi and myself, as a Macedonian cry, (Acts 16:9) to sure up the positions of the Supreme Court. These are positions that is of upmost importance to be filled with godly conservative jurists. Demonic principalities, false ideology, progressive liberal mindsets, communism, European law, etc. have overrun many of the positions on the bench. Not only those positions but the conservative biblical ideologies of our founders are being overrun. However, God knows the Ekklesia of America can shift this court back into its proper position. Damn the Torpedoes-Tell Him We’re Coming This phrase, Damn the Torpedoes was used by David Farragut who was a Rear Admiral of a fleet of ships that captured Mobile Bay out of the hands of the confederates. On August 5, 1864 he led two columns of ships into Mobile Bay. One ship, the USS Tecumseh was hit by torpedoes, (underwater mines) and sank. The other ships began to pull back and Admiral Farragut issued a command. “Damn the torpedoes! Four bells. Captain Drayton, go ahead! Jouett, full speed. The phrase later became used by many as, “Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed.” After issuing the command, they continued forward in two columns, again hitting underwater mines, but none of the mines exploded. It was as if the decree from Farragut opened the way for victory. God will also honor our decrees and prepare a way of victory for the Court. The capture of the Bay cut off one of the supply lines the Confederates had. Whenever you shut down the enemy’s supply lines, you are just about sure of winning the war. Mobile Bay was captured on August 5th, 1864 but the battle continued for Fort Morgan and Fort Gaines until August 23rd. By the 23rd of August they captured these two forts. The Lord is calling us to war in prayer and worship over the Supreme Court. He’s saying, damn the Covid, damn every obstacle, it’s time to go to war. It’s time to win. We must win this battle. I’m asking for your help in laying siege against the enemy of the Court. From August 5-23, I want to ask you to help me fortify the Supreme Court positions. Ask the Lord to save the court and remove those who will not change their Anti-God agenda. Below are prayer strategies for August 5-23. Let’s go to war together for the judicial branch of our government. Let me know if you can help us win this battle. Mission: Fortify the Positions
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