Philippians 4:6 Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. The devil is loose, and He comes to kill, steal, and destroy entering the bodies of those who are lost those who are troubling souls. When you're at your weakest and lowest, he will take that and camouflage it. What you see is not what it really is. He whats to fake you out. When trials come, we must keep my eyes on God, but I need to be aware of Satan's tactics "so that Satan would not outwit us, for we are not ignorant of his designs," Satan wants to discourage us so that we give up. He will attack our health, our family's health, and will send a myriad of trails to take us out of the fight. Do not let him in your minds, do not let in your home if you give him a toe he will make your whole foot. Remember he comes in to kill, steal, and destroy my brothers and sisters do not allow him to use you. Pray to God in that hour that you can fight the good fight of faith.
Take courage. He is working. First, we must mention a person in the Bible who goes by the name of Job. When fiery trials befell Job, all his cattle and sheep and camels were stolen and burned by robbers, his servants were killed, his children were crushed in the collapse of his house, and he was covered in boils. This succession of what we would call calamities befell Job. And what approach did Job Take to it all?
First, he did not blame God, and he did not employ any human means to take back his wealth from the robbers. Instead, he was able to humble himself before God, and he believed that human beings receive our blessings from God. But in just the same way, we also suffer calamity, so no matter how at odds with his notions a situation was that befell him, he continued to praise the holy name of God, and he said, "Jehovah gave, and Jehovah has taken away; blessed be the name of Jehovah"(Job 1:21).
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