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Episode 31: The Name Above All Names: Power, Protection & Prayer [Part 2]

Episode 31: The Name Above All Names: Power, Protection & Prayer [Part 2]

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What if I told you that the name of Jesus is more than a word—it’s a fortress, a legal seal, and a spiritual address? In this powerful message, Pastor Esther Obasi-ike unpacks the depth and authority of praying in the name of Jesus. You’ll discover why this name is not just powerful—it is power itself.

From standing as a strong tower in times of trouble to granting divine authorization to confront life’s fiercest battles, this teaching will open your eyes to the supernatural defense and legitimacy believers carry when they operate under Heaven’s most exalted name.

Learn why saying “Amen” isn’t a polite conclusion, but a spiritual stamp that locks your prayers, protects your destiny, and tells the enemy, “Access denied.” Like a son with full rights to his father’s empire, you’ll see how using the name of Jesus positions you to win, no matter what’s against you.

Key Takeaways:
• Why the name of Jesus is a place of refuge, not just a phrase
• How this name functions as Heaven’s legal seal over your prayers
• The reason “In His Name” isn’t enough—you must name the name
• How praying in Jesus’ name gives you unshakable authority in spiritual warfare

Scripture References: Proverbs 18:10, Psalm 61:1–4, Philippians 2:9–11, Colossians 1:16–18, John 14:13–14

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Website: estherobasiike.com
YouTube: @pastorestherobasi-ike
Facebook: Pastor Esther Obasi-ike
Instagram: @pastorestherobasiike
LinkedIn: Pastor Esther Obasi-Ike, PhD
Twitter / X: @ESTHEROBASIIKE

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