Admit defeat and win?! That statement doesn’t make sense! Or does it? When we surrender to God, admit that we cannot win against the spiritual principalities in our own strength, then He comes in and wins for us. That is the only way to victory in the Christian life! But first, we must acknowledge that we are no match for the devil, the enemy of our souls, when it comes to spiritual warfare. That is a job for Christ, for only He is the Victor. Our Lord made a spectacle of the devil when He died for us on the cross. Satan was defeated then and there. Alleluia! So though the devil is still active in this world (duh), think of him as always trying but never winning. That is the great deception that he offers the world - that he can still take God’s place. He is already defeated. But millions around the world do not know this, and that is how he gets into people’s hearts and lives, unknowingly. So when we admit that we cannot slay our Goliaths, but in the...
Are you a member of any rewards programs? I am. It's fun to receive bonuses and offers simply for being a good customer. You know the ones I mean, a discount offer, something for free, and other special perks. Who doesn't enjoy these rewards? But did you know that Jesus offers us eternal rewards that never spoil, fade, or perish? I want in on that program! Of course, it is not a program at all. But there are definitely awesome rewards. But you need patience to wait for them, and lots of faith to know that they are waiting for you, because they won't be revealed this side of heaven. Some of the rewards we can look forward to: Loving our enemies. Cha-ching! Forgiving those who hurt us. Cha-ching! Obeying God no matter what. Cha-ching! Seeking Jesus daily. Cha-ching! Trusting God more than self. Cha-ching! Believing in God's goodness during the hard times. Cha-ching! Knowing God. Cha-ching! Choo...
First of all, it is not too late! Though all hell will break loose because God's people will be removed and the Restrainer, or the Holy Spirit, in them will not be here inside them, you can still come to Christ! That is what you should do! You can still get saved and become born again. You will need to get saved more than ever just to survive the horrendous hell that the world will be at that time. You think it's bad now? Just wait! You will need the indwelling Holy Spirit inside of you to face life at that time. Don't think you can go it alone! As for all of your friends who were telling you about Christ all along, once they're Raptured out of here, that should be enough proof for you to realize that Jesus is real! Yet there will still be those stubborn fools who refuse to come to Christ! Don't be one of them! God in His infinite grace and mercy will still be redeeming souls after the Rapture! Alleluia! The Bible says that man...
It is very tempting to give up in the heat of the battle. Walking away, or giving up, is the easy way out. And the relief it offers feels great at the time. But! As Christians, we are called to persevere and fight the good fight! I wish it weren't so, but the truth is that the Christian life contains spiritual battles galore! What you need to know when it happens: - there is a lie from the devil at the root of it - Jesus always provides the strength to endure when we look to Him to see us through it - there are rewards on the other side! - since Christ is all-powerful and already won the battle over the devil, we can face every battle knowing that with Christ in us and on our side, we too have the victory! - the more you go through the battles, the more aware you become of the enemy's tactics and therefore can see it for what it is - you will feel anxious and riled up in your emotions because the enemy attacks our feelings and emotions, but wage war through...
Some are further along their walk with Christ than others. That doesn’t make them “better than” others, but they are beyond them. This is not prideful but simply a fact. I may be on mile 4,000 and you may be at the 10 mile marker. Or vice versa. Why bring this up at all? Because we cannot expect others to “meet us where we’re at” if they have never been where we are. More importantly, we should not let others pull us back to a place with God from which we have already trod. Joshua and Caleb entered the Promised Land out of a courage based on their faith that God was with them. Hard to believe, but they were the only two to do so out of millions of Jews. Not very good statistics, but fact. I believe this historical fact plays out still among God’s followers. Not many will enter the Promised Land out of fear or other excuses. Were Joshua and Caleb “better than” the others? They were as human as the rest of them. But they went most definitely beyond the others. So w...
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