Some setbacks feel personal, as if someone is rooting for you to lose, even while they smile in your face. This post delves into the spiritual concept of the evil eye and why envy and jealousy can masquerade behind compliments, hugs, and “support” that never quite live up to their promise. 

If you’ve ever felt pressured to make yourself smaller, second-guess your wins, or watch opportunities disappear for no clear reason, this post names that darkness and points toward a way back into light.

Does this sound familiar?
People watch you grow, but the smiles are behind the envy; jealousy moves in the shadow, opportunities vanish, not because you failed, but because your progress was resented! 

Friends turn into enemies, and support becomes suspicion. They don’t want what you have; they want you to lose it. Slowly, you make yourself small, you doubt yourself, and you lower your dreams to keep others comfortable. That’s the curse caused by the evil eye.

Mrs. Berry experienced this firsthand:
After being unemployed for four years, she finally got a job. But not long after, someone visited her job and blew white powder on her. 

After this encounter, she was unable to walk. Family members had to come and get her. She later went to the doctor, and after an evaluation, the doctors told her they found nothing wrong.

Her situation got worse; she started to have anxiety, a fast heart rate, and she felt like she was going to die. To make matters worse, she was addicted to marijuana and pills, and she felt like she was losing her mind.

Someone invited her to The Universal Church in her darkest moment. She came, joined the Friday Deliverance Chain of Prayer, and today she is totally free, no more darkness; she is experiencing the light.

If you are experiencing similar problems, join us today in the Friday Deliverance Session. You can use your faith to step out of darkness into the light. 

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May the God of the Bible bless you!

Bishop Bira Joshua