The devil studies you. He knows what tempts you and what triggers you. He knows what makes you insecure and what makes you pull away from God. He uses guilt to make you feel unworthy of grace and shame to make you hide from the very One who came to save you. He wants you to believe you’ve gone too far, that you’ve fallen too many times, that your story is too messy for redemption.
But here’s the truth. The enemy may know your weakness, but God knows your name. The devil may accuse you, but Jesus intercedes for you. The devil may tempt you, but the Holy Spirit empowers you. The devil may roar, but he is still on a leash, and that leash belongs to God.
Every time you choose to pray instead of panic, worship instead of worry, forgive instead of fight, you win a battle he thought he had already claimed. You are not defenseless. You have the armor of God, the Word of truth, and the presence of the Almighty surrounding you. So when the devil attacks your mind, respond with Scripture. When he attacks your heart, remind yourself who you belong to. When he attacks your hope, remember the empty tomb.
The enemy attacks because he fears what’s inside you. He fears your potential, your calling, your closeness to Jesus. So take his attacks as proof that you are dangerous to the darkness. Keep standing. Keep praying. Keep walking in the light. The devil may fight hard, but he cannot win against a child of God who refuses to let go of faith.
But here’s the truth. The enemy may know your weakness, but God knows your name. The devil may accuse you, but Jesus intercedes for you. The devil may tempt you, but the Holy Spirit empowers you. The devil may roar, but he is still on a leash, and that leash belongs to God.
Every time you choose to pray instead of panic, worship instead of worry, forgive instead of fight, you win a battle he thought he had already claimed. You are not defenseless. You have the armor of God, the Word of truth, and the presence of the Almighty surrounding you. So when the devil attacks your mind, respond with Scripture. When he attacks your heart, remind yourself who you belong to. When he attacks your hope, remember the empty tomb.
The enemy attacks because he fears what’s inside you. He fears your potential, your calling, your closeness to Jesus. So take his attacks as proof that you are dangerous to the darkness. Keep standing. Keep praying. Keep walking in the light. The devil may fight hard, but he cannot win against a child of God who refuses to let go of faith.
The devil studies you. He knows what tempts you and what triggers you. He knows what makes you insecure and what makes you pull away from God. He uses guilt to make you feel unworthy of grace and shame to make you hide from the very One who came to save you. He wants you to believe you’ve gone too far, that you’ve fallen too many times, that your story is too messy for redemption.
But here’s the truth. The enemy may know your weakness, but God knows your name. The devil may accuse you, but Jesus intercedes for you. The devil may tempt you, but the Holy Spirit empowers you. The devil may roar, but he is still on a leash, and that leash belongs to God.
Every time you choose to pray instead of panic, worship instead of worry, forgive instead of fight, you win a battle he thought he had already claimed. You are not defenseless. You have the armor of God, the Word of truth, and the presence of the Almighty surrounding you. So when the devil attacks your mind, respond with Scripture. When he attacks your heart, remind yourself who you belong to. When he attacks your hope, remember the empty tomb.
The enemy attacks because he fears what’s inside you. He fears your potential, your calling, your closeness to Jesus. So take his attacks as proof that you are dangerous to the darkness. Keep standing. Keep praying. Keep walking in the light. The devil may fight hard, but he cannot win against a child of God who refuses to let go of faith.