Hannibal advanced by night while his enemies slept, resting only a few hours each day. His strict discipline extended to his entire army, instilling the same level of rigor.
One of his unique talents was the ability to obscure reality and create false impressions, making his military strategy unmatched, even by Rome.
Those who remain vigilant while their enemies sleep will always have the advantage, regardless of the enemy’s strength. This is because power must be effectively mobilized to be fully utilized.
However, all these advantages can be nullified without divine favor. To possess divine favor, one must have a godly power, a unique gift not shared by the enemy. If the enemy possessed it, they would cease to be adversaries.
It was with divine power that David defeated Goliath, which he utilized while Goliath had none. Like David’s, your divine favor, which your enemies lack, that will enable you to triumph over them no matter their presumed strengths.