Satan is the entity in our lives that is good at yanking our chains and messing with our daily walk with God. Sometimes we get his action confused with God’s action and place blame on God when in fact it is Satan that is causing us all the dilemmas in our lives.
Let me give you an example: A person strives daily to do good deeds by helping others, he prays for wisdom, strength, and support in hopes that all will be fine in his life. Then out of no-where in the middle of doing all these good deeds an obstacle is presented in his life that causes him to ask the question. Is this God challenging my faith? Why is that God did this to me?
Questions like this have probably come to all of us at one point or another. They cause us to re-evaluate who we are and who God is, and how he is working in our lives. When you do question God’s plan for you get back to the bible. As you read you will began to reassure yourself of his true plan for all his followers.
God loves you and wants you to become matures always looking to Him for peace and guidance. We know that in the bible Jesus said “in this world you will have trouble”. It’s not you may have trouble, but you will have trouble. The trouble can seem very confusing when your actions and prayers are based on sincere faith. If you feel like someone is causing pain and grief in your life consider that it could be the enemy using condemnation. Condemnation comes in the form of an accusation it’s never kind and often is a sound bite from our past. Maybe something like "You can't do anything right." You could respond to that thought with frustration or instead remember and say "That is not true!" Also the enemy uses opposition. Opposition is when you are doing what God wants you to do and Satan wants you to give up! Don't stop and you will see why. Remember when God corrects us, it is called conviction. Conviction can be very uncomfortable but is always kind and the yank is in our very best interest, like a loving parent. Conviction leads us to the true heart of God. My hope is that you can be built up and strengthened in Christ this week.
In Him,
Joe
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