It is often said that the moments following a great victory or breakthrough are the most dangerous. Why? Because that’s when many let down their guard—believing the battle is over. But that is when the enemy strikes.
Noah, the preacher of righteousness, who walked faithfully with God through the flood, made a fatal misstep after his triumph. He drank from the fruit of his labor—wine from his vineyard—and in his unguarded moment, he became drunk and exposed. The enemy waited patiently and struck—not with a storm, but with a bottle.
Noah, the preacher of righteousness, who walked faithfully with God through the flood, made a fatal misstep after his triumph. He drank from the fruit of his labor—wine from his vineyard—and in his unguarded moment, he became drunk and exposed. The enemy waited patiently and struck—not with a storm, but with a bottle.
It is often said that the moments following a great victory or breakthrough are the most dangerous. Why? Because that’s when many let down their guard—believing the battle is over. But that is when the enemy strikes.
Noah, the preacher of righteousness, who walked faithfully with God through the flood, made a fatal misstep after his triumph. He drank from the fruit of his labor—wine from his vineyard—and in his unguarded moment, he became drunk and exposed. The enemy waited patiently and struck—not with a storm, but with a bottle.
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