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We talk about why spiritual attacks often come right after spiritual victories and how to recognize the “momentum tax” when you start moving forward. We connect Jesus’ baptism and wilderness temptation to Elijah’s crash after Mount Carmel, then lay out a simple action step to stay steady when pressure hits.
• the pattern of triumph followed by attack
• Jesus’ baptism followed by wilderness temptation
• Elijah’s victory over Baal followed by fear and collapse
• why the enemy targets momentum more than comfort
• common “day two” distractions that derail Bible reading and prayer
• reframing resistance as evidence you are a threat
• expecting pressure in the exact area of new obedience
• holding your ground and reaching out for prayer support
Identify one area you've recently made a positive spiritual decision in and expect an attack there today. When it comes, don't be surprised. Be ready. Remind yourself that the enemy is only attacking because I'm finally moving in the right direction and hold your ground.
By Mission SentWe talk about why spiritual attacks often come right after spiritual victories and how to recognize the “momentum tax” when you start moving forward. We connect Jesus’ baptism and wilderness temptation to Elijah’s crash after Mount Carmel, then lay out a simple action step to stay steady when pressure hits.
• the pattern of triumph followed by attack
• Jesus’ baptism followed by wilderness temptation
• Elijah’s victory over Baal followed by fear and collapse
• why the enemy targets momentum more than comfort
• common “day two” distractions that derail Bible reading and prayer
• reframing resistance as evidence you are a threat
• expecting pressure in the exact area of new obedience
• holding your ground and reaching out for prayer support
Identify one area you've recently made a positive spiritual decision in and expect an attack there today. When it comes, don't be surprised. Be ready. Remind yourself that the enemy is only attacking because I'm finally moving in the right direction and hold your ground.