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The speaker, a former 'Satanist' named Lunjulo, recounts his 9 years of destroying Christian callings, targeting individuals close to discovering their spiritual purpose. He claims a 91% success rate and shares his regret that many of those he targeted remain lost. He promises to expose the three phases of calling destruction and methods to break these assignments.
Lunjulo explains 'the signal' emitted by Christians approaching their calling, triggering an organizational response. He illustrates this with Lindiway, a school teacher with a prophetic calling, whose life was disrupted through an assignment. Isolation methods include relational conflict, distraction overload (precision-targeted problems), and identity confusion (planting negative thoughts about self-worth and capability).
Thabau, a young man with a teaching calling, had his purpose destroyed by planted thoughts of comparison, timing (too young/too old), and unworthiness based on a past failure. The speaker encourages viewers to declare destruction over identity confusion assignments in Jesus' name, emphasizing the power of public declaration and spiritual warfare.
The speaker elaborates that targeted assignments extend to finances, marriage, children, and health, designed to impede spiritual progress. He promotes a '14-day deliverance protocol' to identify and break all active assignments, having personally used it to close doors opened during his 9 years in the organization and protect himself after leaving.
Redirection is presented as a dangerous phase where Christians are steered into seemingly good opportunities that are not their true divine calling. Patrick, a businessman with an apostolic calling, was redirected into booming financial success, which ultimately consumed his time and distracted him from his spiritual purpose. Signs of redirection include acceleration without peace, isolation from spiritual community, and the death of the original vision.
Nomsa, a worship leader, was redirected into a secular music career, leaving a gap in the church where her anointing was needed, illustrating how redirection affects wider communities. The speaker stresses that an unfulfilled calling impacts those waiting for that divine intervention. He then discusses YouTube removing monetization from their channel, calling it an assignment, and encourages viewers to support their ministry via Patreon.
Sealing is the permanent locking of an assignment against a calling. Three types of seals are described: generational seals (agreements made by ancestors), trauma seals (traumatic events linked to calling), and self-seals (Christians believing they are not called due to planted doubts and fears). Examples provided include a grandson unable to preach due to his grandmother's agreement with a sangoma, and a pastor whose church-planting calling was sealed by public humiliation.
The speaker shares Grace's story, whose prophetic intercession calling was freed from a generational seal through a powerful declaration at a prayer meeting. This realization led him to understand that Christians' ignorance about these assignments allowed the 'organization' to win. He outlines four keys to breaking every assignment: awareness, specific renunciation of agreements, bold declaration (that the calling is alive), and immediate action towards the calling.
Cibuiso, a taxi driver with a bright calling, embodies the power of persistent prayer that even a full three-phase assignment could not overcome, eventually shattering the seal on his calling. This event led to the speaker's conversion, realizing that callings are indestructible. He shares his own deliverance process and discovery of his calling to expose the enemy's mechanisms. He concludes by encouraging viewers to apply these teachings and step into their God-given purpose, ending with a prayer for their freedom and courage.