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War Against Haman 14 Prayer Points- Our Daily Manna Fasting Prayer Points Info

Say, “My Haman is falling!” Have you experienced a “Haman falling” testimony? Drop a bold “MY HAMAN IS HANGING!” in the comments below. Let’s build an altar of victory together.

You may not see him physically. He isn’t wearing a royal robe or carrying a scepter. But you can feel his work. He is the hidden advisor whispering lies about you into the ears of power. He is the secret memo circulating against your destiny. He is the gallows built high, waiting for your downfall. Say, “My Haman is falling

In the Book of Esther, Haman wasn't just angry—he was possessed by a genocidal spirit. He manipulated a king, cast lots (Purim) to find the "right time" to strike, and signed an irreversible decree to wipe out an entire race. You may not see him physically

Here’s a compelling, engaging blog post designed for readers and anyone engaged in spiritual warfare. It blends the dramatic biblical narrative of Haman with practical prayer application. The War Against Haman: 14 Prayer Points to Destroy the Plans of the Enemy By [Your Name/Blog Name] He is the hidden advisor whispering lies about

Haman had the king’s ring. Haman had the decree. Haman had the date. But he didn’t have the last word . The God of Esther always writes the final chapter—and in your chapter, the enemy hangs, and you inherit the kingdom.

There is a "Haman" in your story.

But the plot failed. Why? Because one man (Mordecai) refused to bow, and one woman (Esther) accepted her moment of fasting and prayer.