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Old 10-13-2014, 02:01 PM   #1
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The Biggest Enemy of Peace
Your biggest enemy of peace is not finances, pressures, difficulties, or circumstances of every sort. Your biggest enemy of peace is the devil. The devil wants to keep you off balance, uncertain, insecure, and troubled about anything and everything that is happening to you or going on around you.
Before you knew Christ, the devil told you there was no hope for you; when you heard the Gospel, the devil told you that God couldn’t be trusted; when you put your trust in the Lord, the devil told you that you didn’t trust God enough. The devil’s plan is simple; he wants to keep you from the truth by tempting you to believe a lie. Lies are thieves that come to steal away the peace of God.
God’s will is to keep you in perfect peace. Always stay on God’s side and always stay in God’s truth. Knowing and believing God’s truth will empower you to resist, reject, and refuse to listen to every enemy of peace.
Keep your mind clear, and be alert. Your opponent the devil is prowling around like a roaring lion as he looks for someone to devour. Be firm in the faith and resist him… 1 Peter 5:8-9 GW
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