Satan, you will not get the best of me. You are wiley and clever, but in the end, I will win. In the end you will be thrown into the lake of fire and be heard from no more. I will stand firm and not waver for I can do all things through Christ who strenghtens me. So you know what? God will help me handle whatever you dish out. Though it may be rough, I will perservere.
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That's right! back off! We are children of Christ Jesus.
Be careful when you challenge the devil....he doesn't turn down challenges.....
To live is Christ, to die is gain. What have we to fear? Our God is mighty to save. Though the world will fade, He remains. Not saying it will be easy, probably the hardest thing a human could endure, but cling to Christ and He will carry us through.
Everything we have is from him. Blessed be His name. He gives and takes away, blessed be His name. With each trial comes wisdom. With each trial comes love. The harder the trial, the closer we come to God and the more love we find.
Now you are right. The devil will not turn down a challenge, that is why we must be strong in our faith. But even Satan must ask permission from God before doing his work. Much to his annoyance, he still must work within the parameters the All Mighty has set for him. And all his evil works are brought about to become good. Blessed be the Lord.
If we cling to anything besides God, we have nothing. Shouldn't we then consider it a blessing to lose nothing and cling to what lasts? The world may see it as losing everything, but really we have gained. Blessed be His name.
the devil can challenge me. it will only make me stronger in my faith in my Lord and Savior. count it all joy when you fall into various trials. i know God wont let satan dish out more than i can handle. God tells us that. and i belive every word of it.
Well, reading this again, this year later, I must say a warning...The bible warns about rebuking dignitaries. Jude 1:9 shows that even the archangel Michael, the leader of the heavenly armies, did not dare to utter a blasphemous statement, but instead said "The Lord rebuke you, Satan." We must remember that it is the Lord who rebukes. It is He that judges. It is He who has the power to fight, not us.
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