The Devil Doesn’t Want You to Know This Truth!

“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” -James 4:7 (KJV)

Friend, one of the greatest misconceptions in the Christian life is believing that we are powerless against temptation and the attacks of the enemy. James gives us a promise that is both simple and powerful: “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”

Notice the order. James does not begin with resisting the devil. He begins with submitting to God. Victory is not found in our own willpower. It is found in surrender. The closer we walk with the Lord, the stronger we become. When our hearts are yielded to Him, His strength becomes our strength.

Then James says, “Resist the devil.” To resist means to stand firm. It means refusing to compromise, refusing to believe the enemy’s lies, and refusing to give in when temptation comes knocking. We do not stand alone. We stand clothed in the armor of God and anchored in the truth of His Word.

And here is the wonderful promise: “He will flee from you.” The devil is no match for the power of God. When we stand in Christ, the enemy cannot defeat the child of God who is fully surrendered to the Lord.

So today, submit your heart to God. Trust His Word. Stand firm in your faith. Whatever battle you are facing, remember this: the victory does not belong to the enemy. It belongs to the Lord. And when you walk closely with Him, you can face every challenge with confidence, knowing that God is greater than anything that stands against you.

What You Focus On Will Shape Your Life!

Friend, it is so easy to let our minds become consumed with the things of this world. The headlines. The bills. The problems at work. The disappointments of yesterday. The uncertainties of tomorrow. Before long, our thoughts begin to shape our attitudes, and our attitudes begin to shape our lives.

That is why the Apostle Paul gives us this simple but powerful instruction in Colossians 3:2:

“Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.” (KJV)

Notice Paul doesn’t say to ignore the realities of life. We all have responsibilities, challenges, and burdens to carry. But he reminds us not to let earthly things become the focus of our hearts.

Whatever captures your attention will eventually capture your affection. If we constantly dwell on fear, we will become fearful. If we constantly focus on the negative, discouragement will follow. But when we fix our minds on Christ, His promises, His faithfulness, and His kingdom, something wonderful begins to happen. Our perspective changes even when our circumstances do not.

I’ve discovered that peace is often a matter of perspective. When I look around, I can become discouraged. When I look within, I can become defeated. But when I look up, I find hope.

Today, choose to lift your eyes above the temporary things that are weighing you down. Remember that this world is not your final home. Your Savior is still on the throne. He is still in control. He is still working all things together for your good.

So set your heart on things above, trust the Lord with what is before you, and walk through this day with confidence, knowing that heaven’s perspective changes everything.

You Are Not Alone In Your Pain!

“The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.” -Psalm 34:18 (KJV)

Friend, there are moments in life when your heart feels so heavy that words simply will not come. Maybe you’ve experienced loss, disappointment, betrayal, or a burden that no one else fully understands. If that’s where you are today, I want you to hear this wonderful promise from God’s Word: “The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart.”

Notice what the verse does not say. It does not say the Lord stays far away until we get ourselves together. It says He draws near to the brokenhearted. God is never intimidated by your tears. He is not bothered by your questions. He is not disappointed because you are hurting. In fact, He comes closest when your heart is at its weakest.

Sometimes we think God is most present on the mountaintops, but many of us have discovered His sweetest presence in the valleys. It is often in our deepest pain that we experience His greatest peace. While others may not understand your struggle, the Lord understands every heartbeat, every tear, and every silent prayer.

So if your heart feels broken today, don’t run from God. Run to Him. He is near. He is faithful. He is able to heal what no one else can heal and restore what seems beyond repair.

Remember this today: your brokenness is not the end of your story. It may very well be the place where you discover just how close the heart of God really is.

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