Living Changed: Overcoming Spiritual Warfareనమూనా
Purpose Over Pain
Emotional, physical, and relational pain are all a part of spiritual warfare.
In the book of Job, we read about God allowing the enemy to test His servant, Job, through warfare. Despite his frustrations and pain, Job continued to put his hope in the Lord, trust His promises, and persevere through it all.
Jesus knew that he was going to die a painful death and that the cross was coming, but He responded to the call by declaring to God: Your will not mine, be done (Luke 22:42). He knew that despite the pain, He had a purpose.
When you push through the pain, like Job and Jesus, you’ll find a deeper intimacy with God and strength in His promises for you. When we focus solely on who God is and what God is calling us to do, we can respond to His call despite the challenges that come our way.
Your purpose is stronger than your pain. Focusing on your purpose releases you from your past and frees you to use your story to help others. What purpose are you called to beyond the pain?
Spiritual warfare doesn’t come without scars; the skin around a healed wound is tougher and stronger. Don’t let the enemy shame you from showing your scars. The scars from your battles tell your story; when shared, your story gives God glory and brings purpose to your pain. Jesus showed He overcame the grave and declared His victory by showing His scars. Your scars can be a tool to bring others to their purpose and inspire them to push through their pain.
When we show our scars, we stay vulnerable to others. When we can be vulnerable with others, we show them they can be vulnerable with God.
You are a survivor; don’t keep it to yourself. Show your scars, share your story, and help others through the battles they are facing. Your testimony is a promise that they, too, can find purpose in their pain.
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We make plans for almost every area of our life—except where it matters most. As followers of Christ, we have an enemy who wants to steal, kill, and destroy, but God gave us the power to fight back. With God’s help, we can build a strategy to win over the warfare we face. This plan will give you new tools against the enemy’s attacks, preparing you for what’s ahead!
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