Your prayers are repetitive, and you often run out of things to pray as soon as you start praying.
You find yourself being very judgmental of how things appear, and what people think is an obsession to you.
You are very comfortable with how things have always been and have guarded yourself against any move of God that you are not familiar with.
You have difficulty obeying God when you know He has spoken because what He has told you to do does not make sense." - Kimberly Daniels
My discerner is the indwelt Holy Spirit, and I am nothing to be able to "sharpen" Him. Religious people run out of prayers? Not any religious person I ever saw. In fact, people who seem enamored with the religiosity of religion, make a spectacle of prayer and I do not recall them ever running out of material. Religious people are regimented? You must understand beloved the underlying grift going on here. Daniels and her ilk teach an experiential Christianity that seeks to not be constrained by what God has said in scripture. So, of premium value to them is flexibility to go beyond the bible. Thus, anyone who is regimented, or insistent on biblical accuracy, must be "religious." The jab at being judgmental regarding appearance is to deflect common biblical criticisms of the excess folks like these fake demonologists traffic in. The third item is classic false teacher mumbo-jumbo. Moves of God I am unfamiliar with means false teachings not found in the bible. To the experiential Christians such as Daniels and Bethelites God is always doing a new thing, or pouring wine into new wineskins, or any other unbiblical euphemism to explain away their ridiculously unbiblical teaching and behavior. The last entry here is so bad but at least it reveals how false Kimberly Daniels is. God does not tell us to do things that "do not make sense." We may not have wisdom to understand but God always makes sense. Our problem is in humanizing the Creator of the Universe. Realize again, this is Daniels setting up the narrative that when she tells you God said something, we need to be obedient to it and not question when it runs contrary to scripture. When you combine these elements outlined one must conclude that if you disagree with Kimberly Daniels based upon what the bible says, then you have a demonic religious spirit. Wow. She concludes this hot mess with a prayer that does not deserve to be repeated. I will however highlight the lowlights:
"I renounce any zeal that I have obtained in God that is not according to true knowledge.
I break loose from the paradigms of the expectations of others.
I pull down every guard I have built around my mind that causes me to reject legitimate moves of God because of a lack of familiarity.