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March Vol 3: Align, Rest, and War with Precision


March: The Call to Align, Rest, and War with Precision







“SCIF Chronicles: Strategic Council  of Intercessory Fire .”

 

March: The Call to Align, Rest, and War with Precision


A Month That Opened with Urgency


March did not enter quietly; it arrived with weight. We stepped into the month carrying emergency prayer assignments; unexpected deaths, urgent surgeries, and situations where life itself hung in the balance.


The intensity was immediate, and the need was real. Yet even in the urgency, God made something unmistakably clear: He did not want us distracted by the crisis. He wanted us to be attentive to the process.


Because while we were responding to what was happening around us, He was still working deeply within us, refining, correcting, and preparing a people who would not just respond emotionally, but move strategically.


The First Instruction: Alignment


The first word that surfaced in our gathering was simple yet deeply piercing: Align. That one word caused us to pause, not to rush into more prayer, but to examine ourselves.

We began to navigate the deeper places of our lives:


  • The motives of our hearts

  • The weight and integrity of our commitments

  • The nature of our connections

  • The agreements we made, both spiritually and naturally


It became clear that God was not just calling us to pray; He was calling us to realign. Because the new thing He was doing could not be sustained by misalignment, hidden compromise, or unconscious agreement with what He never authorized.


A New Movement Requires a New Posture


As we leaned into this instruction, we discerned together that God was moving in a new way. This was not a continuation of what had been; it was a shift. And that shift required a different posture.


He was drawing us into:


  • A deeper level of healing

  • A higher level of awareness

  • A more disciplined level of spiritual responsibility


This was preparation, not just for personal breakthrough, but for the level of warfare that was approaching and the atmospheric shift that would follow.

And almost immediately, the natural began to mirror what we were sensing in the Spirit.


When the Natural Confirms the Spiritual


That very weekend, we woke up to the news that our nation had entered war, and fear began to move rapidly across the earth. At the same time, March carried wave after wave of affliction, cancer diagnoses, medical procedures, sicknesses, and diseases.

It was as if both realms were speaking at once: there was a battle unfolding.

And yet, even in all of this, God remained steady, intentional, and unmoved.


The 72-Hour Prayer Wall: A Divine Assignment


Midway through the month, God issued a clear and undeniable instruction: gather the intercessors and build a 72-hour prayer wall.

This was not random; it was divine timing.


Multiple mature prophetic voices confirmed what we were discerning:


  • The earth was off balance

  • The seasons were misaligned

  • There was resistance against divine order

  • A reset was being released


Even creation itself seemed to reflect the tension, as Spring attempted to enter its appointed time while encountering resistance.


So, we stood, not casually, not emotionally, but with intention and unity.


Day Two: The Instruction That Shifted Everything: Rest


On the second day of the prayer wall, a word came forth that felt almost contradictory in the middle of warfare: Rest.


But what God revealed was profound; our prayers had reached Heaven, our obedience had activated movement, and He had already dispatched His angels to perform what had been spoken.


This rest was not physical inactivity. It was a spiritual and emotional release. It was God covering His intercessors with His presence, allowing those who had labored faithfully to step back and trust that He was now moving on their behalf.


And those who were sensitive to Him felt it, a peace that settled deeply, a stillness that could not be explained.


Resting While Remaining Vigilant


What we came to understand is that rest is not the absence of warfare; it is the posture that makes warfare effective.


The Word of God anchors this truth:

Hebrews 4:11 (KJV)“Let us labor therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief.”


This reveals something powerful: rest is not automatic. It is something we must intentionally enter. It requires trust, surrender, and discipline.


To rest in God while remaining vigilant means you are no longer striving, but you are still spiritually aware. You are not anxious, but you are attentive. You are not reacting, but you are discerning.


This posture requires intentional alignment:


  • Refuse to be driven by fear, urgency, or emotional pressure

  • Stay spiritually alert, even when physically still

  • Guard your mind from overactivity that leads to exhaustion

  • Trust that God is moving, even when you are not actively doing

  • Remain sensitive to instruction, not assumption


Rest sharpens your discernment. It does not dull it. In fact, exhaustion clouds your ability to hear God clearly, but rest stabilizes your spirit so you can move with accuracy.


A Higher Level of Warfare


As we moved through this season, we recognized that we were being elevated into a different kind of warfare, one that required maturity, restraint, and precision.


Jeremiah 51:20-24 (KJV)“Thou art my battle axe and weapons of war: for with thee will I break in pieces the nations, and with thee will I destroy kingdoms; 21-with you I will break in pieces the horse and its rider; with you I will break in pieces the chariot and its rider; 22- with you also I will break I pieces and woman; with you  I will break in pieces old and young; with you I will break in pieces the young and the maiden; 23-With you also I will break I pieces the shepherd and his flock; with you I will break in pieces the farmer and his yoke of oxen; and with you I will break in pieces governors and rulers.  24-And I will repay Babylon and all the inhabitants of Chaldea. For all the evil they have done in Zion in your sight,” says the Lord.


This level of warfare was not about intensity; it was about authority and execution. It required peace, not panic. Discipline, not reaction.


The Dagger: A Weapon of Precision


In February, God asked us a question that has now become clear: “Do you know how to use the dagger?”


The dagger is not a weapon of force; it is a weapon of precision.


It represents a different level of warfare—one that requires closeness, clarity, and control.

Unlike a sword that swings wide, the dagger requires:


  • Intentional targeting, not scattered movement

  • Close proximity, not distant engagement

  • Discernment of the exact point of impact

  • Calmness under pressure, not emotional reaction


You do not use a dagger in chaos; you use it when you can see clearly.

This is why God is refining His intercessors in this season. Because this level of warfare is not about fighting everything; it is about striking what He reveals.


Why Precision Matters in This Season


This is not a season to engage in every battle. It is a season to move with divine instruction.

That means:

  • Not every fight is yours to enter

  • Not every voice requires your response

  • Not every disturbance is your assignment

Instead:

  • Identify the root, not just the surface

  • Target what God exposes, not what appears obvious

  • Move only when He gives instruction

Because when you are in proximity to the enemy, precision is everything.


Rest + Precision = Victory


You cannot operate with precision if you are overwhelmed. You cannot hear clearly if you are exhausted. And you cannot move accurately if you are emotionally driven.

This is why rest is essential.

Rest:

  • Stabilizes your emotions

  • Sharpens your hearing

  • Aligns your timing

  • Positions you to move with clarity

So, when God says move, you move.

Not with force.Not with fear.But with precision.


Final Reflection


March was not just a month; it was a training ground. God taught us how to align before we act, how to rest while we war, and how to move with precision instead of pressure.

What we are stepping into now is not louder warfare; it is more refined warfare.

And those who learn to rest in Him…will be the ones who move with the greatest authority.


     ~Selah or “Say Less”


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