The Importance of Breakthrough - By Alexia Formby
John 8:32 reads, “ And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. ” Recently, the Lord has been putting the concept of spiritual breakthrough on my heart. The idea of “breakthrough” as mentioned here is vague. But to each person, it is personal and very specific. To some, breakthrough might be salvation. To others, it might be freedom from debt. To another, it might be throwing off the chains of fear. The list of possibilities is never-ending. But with the power of the Lord, that which binds you or your loved one is not never-ending.
The strongest way to combat chains and achieve breakthrough is by the truth of God’s Word. As John 8:32 says, it is the truth of the Scripture – the very words of God – that sets us free. Chains fall when we cling to the hope of God’s promises. Breakthrough happens when we seek God’s will and rest our confidence in Him. In addition, prayer is a powerful weapon against that which holds us captive. When we pray the truth of Scripture, we claim the promises of God by releasing them back to Him. “The prayer of a righteous man has great power to prevail.” (James 5:16) The prayers we pray bring great breakthrough in our lives because of the power of the Ruach.
The things which hold us captive have no place in our lives. We must surrender anything and everything which holds a place in our heart that God should have. Whether it’s the salvation of a family member, debt that is holding you down, fear that keeps you from sharing the powerful hope in Yeshua, or anything else, those strongholds must be given to the Lord in truth and in prayer. And with the power of the Ruach, you will see breakthrough happen powerfully in your life and in the lives of those around you.
There are multiple instances of breakthrough in my life. In one, God came to me before I even knew what breakthrough looked like; in another, I persevered in prayer until I saw change. I used to be gripped by fear. I was terrified to speak up in class, I barely talked to new people unless I had to, and I only spoke in front of others if it was absolutely necessary. This was a time when I was very new to having a relationship with the Lord (I had been a believer for a long time, but I was only then learning what it meant to have a genuine relationship with God). As I grew closer to Him, I realized that fear had no place in my life. One day, I was worshiping during a youth group event, and God gripped my heart with the verse 2 Timothy 1:7 – “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”
Breakthrough began there, and has continued ever since. By holding onto the promises of God’s Word, I was able to take the steps towards committing that fear to God. Every time I would get nervous, I would remind myself that the Lord is in control, and that I don’t have to be afraid. More recently, I have struggled with jealousy and comparison towards another person. I began by praying, asking the Lord to help me love that person and to clothe myself in humility. God continued to convict me of my thoughts towards this person, and at one point (also during a worship service) the worship leader asked us to go to someone to receive prayer. I confided in a friend, and she prayed over me. God used her to speak truth into my life: I am worthy and I am loved, and by using my heart to compare myself or to be jealous of someone else, I was giving away parts of my heart that God wanted to use. Since then, I have been dedicated to praying for and choosing humility in my everyday thoughts and actions. Breakthrough occurred in my life because of God’s truth and because of prayer, and I have learned that breakthrough doesn’t occur only in one moment. It is defined by God gripping our hearts, us submitting to Him, and continuously choosing His way day-by-day, moment-by-moment. “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”
(John 8:36)



