You can’t always escape enemies, but in whatever form they present themselves – friends, neighbors or family – you can make them fear you.

Simply follow these 8 powerful steps.

1. Put a rosary in your car

That’s how they’ll know you aren’t one to be messed with.

2. Wear this kind of shades at all times

No eyes, no case. This will protect you from their evil eyes, plus you can monitor them without their knowledge.

3. Drink anointing oil every morning before you go out

Make sure it’s at least two tablespoons for maximum results. Enemies can’t touch you when you are anointed from the inside.

4. Smile when you see them

Frowning is the worst thing you can do in front of your enemies, especially if you know who they are. Instead, smile and act like you’re cool with them. This will throw them off balance, and they won’t know what to expect.

5. Show them what has happened to your past enemies

Seeing is believing, after all. Confront them, and tell them to go and ask about you – how you’ve obliterated your past enemies. If they want the same fate, then they can keep messing with you.

6. Look the part

Hit the gym. If you eat three times a day, increase it to six. The goal is to be so menacing physically that they have to lower their eyes and take to their heels when they see you.

7. Stay indoors for seven days

This is for fortification purposes. Make sure your windows and doors are locked so the enemies won’t be able to spy on you.

8. Join Next Level Prayers by 6:30 am everyday

Make it as early as 6 a.m. That is not the time to murmur silently or sleep. You need to be loud enough for your enemies’ bones to rattle wherever they are.

If you like sleep too much and want to stay consistent, you can join an online prayer platform like the #NextLevelPrayers hosted by @BolajiID on Instagram ‘Pastor BolajiIdowu‘ on Facebook and ‘HarvestersTV’ or YouTube.

Share this with friends you suspect might also have stubborn enemies.

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