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We have an Enemy who prowls the earth looking for ways to destroy us.

He wants to kill our hope…

unravel our marriages…

take out our kids…

ruin our ministries…

confuse our vision…

deplete our energy…

distort our dreams…

But while the Enemy is in hot pursuit of our lives… God offers hope.

We’re told countless times in the Bible that He is our shelter. He’s our comforter.  He will provide for us.  He will prosper us.  He will never leave us.

So you know what that means?

We don’t have to fear the Enemy.

Now I am not suggesting we carry on a conversation with, seek him out or provoke him, but when the Enemy comes at us… we don’t need to fear him.

  • His plans are not particularly clever.
  • The Lord will expose the Enemy’s lies.
  • God offers us wisdom and discernment.
  • We can call down the Kingdom for reinforcements. 

Because of the strength, insight, wisdom and power I receive through Jesus Christ as my Savior, I am dangerous to the Enemy.

You are, too.

There is no reason to fear him.  Greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world.

When we speak God’s goodness in our lives… when we offer hope to others… when we pray for God’s intervention… when we choose to forgive… when we allow God to heal our brokenness… then Enemy has no option but to flee.

We deal him a mighty blow.

As a matter of fact, when we wake up in the morning and our feet hit the floor, the Enemy should shudder and say, “Dang, they’re awake!”

He can knock us down… but we get back up. 

He can mess with our plans… but we regroup. 

He can challenge our faith… but we’ll remain steadfast.

So when he works over time to mess with our lives, let’s respond in victory.

  • Praise God louder and more radically.
  • Expose the Enemy’s hidden tactics and lies.
  • Face hardships with grace and forgiveness.
  • See the cup as half full rather than the other way around.
  • Trust God completely and fully.

When we maintain an eternal perspective even when life throws a curve ball, it foils the Enemy’s plans.

He loses.

“In every way we’re troubled, but we aren’t crushed by our troubles. We’re frustrated, but we don’t give up.  We’re persecuted, but we’re not abandoned. We’re captured, but we’re not killed.”  (2 Corinthians 4:8-9)

Darkness and Light simply cannot exist together.

We may sometimes find ourselves at the end of our rope, but never at the end of our hope.

So instead of allowing the Enemy to take you out of the game…

Trust God for restoration when your marriage is struggling.

Trust God for provision when you can’t pay your bills.

Trust God for direction when your overwhelmed with life.

Because as a Christ-follower, you are a force to be reckoned with.


REALITY CHECK:  Don’t give the Enemy more power than he actually has.  In the end… he loses.

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©2012 careyscotttalks.com

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The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus be with you.  (Romans 16:20)

One of the strongest weapons in your arsenal is peace.

And the Enemy knows it.

He wants to not only ruin your life, but also to get you in such a tizzy that you’re in a constant state of chaos.  In his estimation, if he can keep you freaked out and fearful you won’t have the energy to fight back.

You’ll be your own worst enemy.

It’s a good plan, actually.  How many times have you been so overwhelmed or angry or scared about a situation that you just gave up?  You waved the white flag of surrender.  You found yourself paralyzed, unable to make a move.

When things come at me in warp speed, I sometimes find myself sucked into a whirlpool of self-pity.  Rather than rising above my circumstances, I am eye-to-eye with them.  And when that happens, I feel anything but peaceful.

Score one for the Enemy.

But when we maintain a sense of peace, trusting God in our circumstances, we punch Satan in the gut.

  • When we refuse to freak out when oppression comes our way…
  • When we are unshakable in our faith that God will provide…
  • When we speak His truths and promises over our situation…

… Satan loses.

Score one for us.

Because of Christ in us, we have authority over the Enemy.  Wait… I didn’t hear an “amen” so maybe you didn’t hear me.  Let me say it again…

WE have AUTHORITY over the Enemy!

And when we show peace in the face of adversity, we prove it.

How do we do that?  How do we show that kind of peace?  It’s simple.  We refuse to see our struggles with human ears and eyes.  Instead, we see them as opportunities for God to rock our world.

We trust that God is who He says He is.  And we believe that God will do what His Word says He’ll do… which is to crush the Enemy under our feet.

Translation?  We win.

Yes, sisters… peace is a mighty weapon, indeed.

Use it.

©2011 careyscotttalks.com

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