It could be Christian persecution Sanctus... "Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.
These are truly spiritual attacks....and a sign that you’re doing life right spiritually! Demons don’t bother their brethren...only their competition.
I can still sense hostility from two of my neighbours. One of them seems to be almost obsessed with hating me! One of the other residents asked me today what part of the county am I from. I know she is only looking for information. Perhaps I should take it as a compliment, all this demonic stuff .
We live right across from each other and can see into each other's kitchens. It seems to be almost a "cold war" that has been going on the past couple of years!
Pray to good St. Michael to protect you...pray to your neighbors guardian angel to lead her away from evil. use blessed salt around your home and pray for those who persecute you. The diabolical are active now more than ever, but you are on the side of the angels! Be confident in God and His angels and saints! You are never alone...you walk with angels!
Thanks for the tip on the blessed salt. I am going to put that around our house! I wouldn't mind seeing our neighbor move . . .she won't speak to me because I read the bible.
Ha! Consider yourself lucky...just totally ignore her except say a prayer for her when you do see her. More powerful than anything! She might have been put in your path because she needs prayers!
I know I posted this on this thread earlier, but I am going to repost it it again. The person in this story prayed this simple prayer and after a few days they moved away. The Mercy/ Blessing Prayer 2017 By June Klins The following is an updated version of an article in our September 2002 issue. “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me.” Who in the world ever made that one up? Have you ever been hurt by something someone said about you? If not, what planet are you from? Not too long ago, someone I care about hurt me deeply by saying some unkind things about me. After I heard this, I could hardly look this person in the face again. It was eating me alive because it was impossible to avoid this person. I confided in my friend Pat about this, and she gave me some good advice. Pat said our pastor, Fr. Larry Richards, once taught her a prayer to say when she was deeply hurt and angered by some people. He told her to say this prayer every time she thought of them (which she says was constant at first): “Father, have mercy on me and bless them.” Pat explained, “If you’re like me, you think the words are mixed up, but they’re not. You’re asking God to forgive YOU and bless THEM! When I started saying it, I was so angry that I said the words but couldn’t mean them. All these thoughts raced through my mind (i.e., I don’t need forgiven. I didn’t do anything wrong, it was them! They don’t deserve to be blessed. It should be ME! I’m a victim.) After a day of ‘praying’ like that, I sat down on my sofa in the middle of the night, exhausted from the day of wrestling with that prayer and my thoughts of those people. I realized I had actually been wrestling with God. I started crying uncontrollably, telling God I was really sorry and that He knew what was best for me and those people. And for once, I said the prayer ‘Father, have mercy on me and bless them’ and really meant it from my heart. I was flooded with peace about the whole situation and it never left me. Within days, God removed those people from my life (they unexpectedly relocated)! I still sometimes pray for them and have no animosity toward them, although I had previously felt I’d never be able to forgive them for putting my family and me through a nightmare.” September2017pdf.pdf