“What do ye imagine against the Lord? he will make an utter end: affliction shall not rise up the second time.” Nahum 1:9 KJV
Hear the word of the Lord, you shall not carry over any affliction into March this year in Jesus' name. Whatever is working against the plan of God for your life shall crumble in Jesus' name. God is a God of completion and deliverance. When He brings judgment upon affliction, He makes an utter end. The will of God is not for you to recycle battles, repeat cycles of pain, or carry unresolved burdens into new seasons. When the Lord steps into a situation, He brings decisive intervention. Affliction may arise, but it shall not rise up a second time when God has spoken deliverance.
Throughout Scripture, God demonstrates His power to terminate oppression and reverse impossible situations. In 2 Kings 6:24–7:18, the siege over Samaria ended suddenly by divine intervention, turning scarcity into abundance. In Acts 7:9–10, though Joseph was sold into affliction, God delivered him out of all his troubles and elevated him. In Exodus 14:27, the same Red Sea that parted for Israel closed permanently upon their enemies. In Luke 13:12–13, Jesus spoke to the woman bound for eighteen years, and immediately she was loosed; her infirmity did not return. When God delivers, He delivers completely. Do not project yesterday’s struggles into tomorrow’s promise. The Lord specializes in bringing finality to what has tormented you. Trust His power to end cycles, close chapters, and usher you into a new season without residue of former afflictions. His deliverance is thorough, and His restoration is decisive.
Prophetic Word: I declare that every affliction assigned against your life comes to an utter end. You will not carry over sorrow, delay, stagnation, or oppression into the next month. Every siege is lifted, every bondage is broken, and every cycle of hardship is terminated. The Lord overturns every contrary plan and establishes His purpose for your life. What held you before will not hold you again. You step into a season of freedom, progress, and divine restoration, in Jesus’ name.

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