There is a great deal of mysticism surrounding Friday the 13th; many people consider it an “unlucky day.” Some say this popular tradition originated in the United States, while others believe it came from Europe, but regardless of its origin, many individuals fear and even avoid making important decisions on this date.
The truth is that this is just another day on the calendar. However, those who believe that something negative will happen often end up attracting negativity. The problems or incidents that arise on this date can often be linked to a lack of faith; superstition breeds fear, and where there is fear, there is doubt – a reflection of diminished faith.
For those who have divine protection, there is no reason to fear any evil. God is faithful to His promises and will not allow anything harmful to happen to those who seek Him simply because it’s Friday the 13th. Therefore, it is crucial to be under God’s Protection to ensure that evil does not have access to your life.
The 13th of December in the Bible
The 13th of December is also a date that holds significant importance in the Bible. In Chapter 8 of the Book of Esther, it’s noted that “on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month” a decree was made to annihilate God’s people. All hope seemed lost until Queen Esther called for a fast and interceded on behalf of the people before the king. As a result, the outcome was the opposite of what their enemies had intended: rather than facing death, God’s people were honoured. In other words, the evil decree was turned into a blessing.
Today, many people still face negative decrees that threaten their lives. However, just as demonstrated in Esther’s story, God has the power to turn evil into good. This Friday – the last Friday the 13th of the year – we will be fasting for those who may have received an evil decree. We will pray that any evil declared against your life will be turned into good and determine God’s protection over you. Join us at your nearest Universal Church at 7.30pm (also at 7am, 10am and 3pm).
Event: Last Friday the 13th of the Year
Date and Time: Fridays at 7.30pm (also at 7am, 10am and 3pm)
Location: At your nearest Universal Church