How to Tell if Your Struggles Are from You, God, or Satan
1. The War Is Over
The enemy of our souls would love nothing more than for each of us to believe we are fighting for victory and not from victory. When Christ died on the cross in our place to pay the penalty of sin, the war was over. Spoiler alert: We Won! God has the whole world in His hands and has made a way for us to spend eternity with Him.
So, why do we struggle? Because we still live on the earth. We have a real enemy, and as long as we are alive, we will have to deal with him. We have nothing to fear. If we are living our life in Christ, we will always be more powerful than anything that comes our way. But, the Bible is clear that we aren’t to be ignorant of our enemy.
“You must understand your enemy, for you cannot defeat what you do not understand.” T.D. Jakes
2. The Devil is an Angel with a God Complex
3. The Devil is a Liar
4. The Devil is an Accuser
Our enemy loves to accuse us. He's known as the accuser of the brethren (Revelations 12).
Once we begin to live in spiritual confidence, he uses another lie. "Who do you think you are?" often trying to accuse us of pride and arrogance. He loves to use accusation to stop us in our tracks. An accusation is claiming someone is doing something wrong. Our enemy will never stop there. He will always go further hoping we believe the lie, “You are wrong” or “You were made wrong.” Accusations are dangerous because they will always distract us from our real purpose, which is to live in the abundant life Christ died to give us.
5. The Devil is a Thief
In John 10:10 it depicts our enemies exact character. It says, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy;”
The word steal in the Greek is the word klepto. It’s where we get the word kleptomaniac, which means, someone who steals for the thrill of taking. When the enemy operates in our lives, he is stealing from us as well. We may not realize it as it’s happening, but eventually, we feel the sense of loss and see that what is rightfully ours has been taken from us. If we want to walk in daily victory, we must remember that the enemy comes into our lives as a thief.
6. The Devil Wants Us to Sacrifice
7. Living Spiritually Alert
(…To keep Satan from taking advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his schemes” (2:11 amp).
Paul points out, “We are not ignorant of his schemes.” I have often heard the phrase, “Ignorance is bliss,” which suggests that if I don’t know something, then life is more comfortable, relaxed, and peaceful for me. But ignorance is not a godly way of living. Being ignorant of the enemy’s schemes only leaves us vulnerable to his tactics.
Being spiritually illiterate doesn’t mean the enemy will leave us alone. It means we are more likely to make critical mistakes due to a lack of full understanding. Ignorance will hurt us and leave us confused, dejected, and deceived. God did not call us to be spiritually blind; he called us to be spiritually alert.
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