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Transforming Perspective: Conversation defining believers’s fight of Faith in the greater battle of God’s, against the forces of evil.
The fight against evil is not mythical theology.
The realities of the battle are depicted in the narratives of the Bible about grandiose leaders elevated as gods and cultures worshipping things of creation instead of God.
God reveals in the Scriptures, the nature of good as well as evil, so that man would judge wisely in societal matters.
Our lives often intersect the greater battle waged of the enemies against God in whom victory is won, now and in the future.
Historical events of God’s victory over the forces of evil are seen in the deliverance of the children of Israel from bondage in Egypt, and Lot’s deliverance from wickedness of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah as well as Daniel being freed from an egregious ruler and shielded from death of a fiery furnace without a singe or burn.
More over, each of us has personal wars involving struggles with temptations and worldly habits of the nature of the old man against our transformation of the divine nature of our new creature.
The times ahead, require as Apostles Paul and Jude exhort for us to be prepared. Paul shares, the good fight is to remain steadfastly in faith, trusting in the faithfulness of Almighty God.
Jude encourages us to contend for the faith, meaning stand in the struggle against compromise, scoffers, cults, and myths, being rooted in the truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Biblical Principles: The weapons of our warfare are not carnal ( emotional or fleshly) but mighty through God.
Bible References:
OLD TESTAMENT: Psalms 144
NEW TESTAMENT: 2 Corinthians chapter 10 verses 1-5 and Jude 1.
Transforming Perspective: Conversation defining believers’s fight of Faith in the greater battle of God’s, against the forces of evil.
The fight against evil is not mythical theology.
The realities of the battle are depicted in the narratives of the Bible about grandiose leaders elevated as gods and cultures worshipping things of creation instead of God.
God reveals in the Scriptures, the nature of good as well as evil, so that man would judge wisely in societal matters.
Our lives often intersect the greater battle waged of the enemies against God in whom victory is won, now and in the future.
Historical events of God’s victory over the forces of evil are seen in the deliverance of the children of Israel from bondage in Egypt, and Lot’s deliverance from wickedness of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah as well as Daniel being freed from an egregious ruler and shielded from death of a fiery furnace without a singe or burn.
More over, each of us has personal wars involving struggles with temptations and worldly habits of the nature of the old man against our transformation of the divine nature of our new creature.
The times ahead, require as Apostles Paul and Jude exhort for us to be prepared. Paul shares, the good fight is to remain steadfastly in faith, trusting in the faithfulness of Almighty God.
Jude encourages us to contend for the faith, meaning stand in the struggle against compromise, scoffers, cults, and myths, being rooted in the truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Biblical Principles: The weapons of our warfare are not carnal ( emotional or fleshly) but mighty through God.
Bible References:
OLD TESTAMENT: Psalms 144
NEW TESTAMENT: 2 Corinthians chapter 10 verses 1-5 and Jude 1.