“You Need to Be Loosed”- Joshua Iginla Tells Those Who Are Spiritually Tied Down For No Reason

“You Need to Be Loosed”- Joshua Iginla Tells Those Who Are Spiritually Tied Down For No Reason.

Prophet Joshua Iginla, founder and senior prophet of Champions Royal Assembly, recently shared a powerful message on the need to break free from spiritual stagnation.

In a post on Facebook, Iginla explained that spiritual bondage can keep people “tied down” and hinder them from making progress and achieving their potential.

Nothing moves until you move to make things move for your good,” he stated, stressing that God’s blessings are connected to forward movement.

He warned that when the devil ties a person down, it traps them in stagnation. Drawing from Genesis 1:2, Iginla highlighted that even during creation, progress only began when “the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” This, he said, shows that movement is essential to bring form and value into life.

He further emphasized the blessing of movement by referencing Deuteronomy 28:6: “Blessed shall you be when you come in, and blessed shall you be when you go out."

According to Iginla, a life without movement is devoid of improvement and purpose. He illustrated this through the story of the tied donkey in Mark 11, which remained without value until it was untied.

“The donkey represents a ride for movement and speed,” he explained, noting that when it was bound, it couldn’t fulfill its purpose. “Similarly, there are people who are spiritually tied down for no reason, and prevented from moving and having speed in life,” he continued, urging such individuals to “be loosed.”

In a prayerful prophecy, Iginla declared, “Receive grace to be a mover and achieve greatness by the help of God, in Jesus' name.”


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