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  2. King James Bible. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; New King James Version.

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  3. Jul 18, 2012 · It is not cancer, or diabetes, or MS, or a congenital abnormality. It is not the drunk driver who takes your child’s life, the boss who fires you, or the Christian who opposes you. Your sworn enemy is Satan and the forces at his disposal, and he has declared war on the people of God.

  4. 43 Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. 44 But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;

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    • Remember, We Fight from Victory, Not For Victory

    The Christian’s enemy falls into three categories: the world, the flesh, and the devil. “The World” The word “world” in the New Testament is the Greek word cosmos and speaks of the evil world system apart from God. Satan uses the world to attack and influence the believer. “The Flesh” The second enemy of the believer is their flesh. This term is no...

    The book of Ephesians can be divided into two sections. Chapters 1-3 are doctrine, and chapters 4-6 are duty. (Note: previously, in our series on Ephesians, we looked at two major themes: the wealth of the believer and the walk of the believer. If you need to help strengthen these areas, go back and listen to those sermons, then come back to this s...

    To truly know the enemy, we have to learn about him. But I must warn you: when it comes to knowing who the devil is, there are two dangerous mistakes some Christians make. They are: 1. Placing too much emphasis on Satan. The devil should never be all you talk about or even blame for every problem in your life. The devil can’t make you eat too many ...

    So, what does the Bible actually teach about our enemy Satan? Let’s look at ten key biblical doctrines about the devil: What the names of Satan actually mean: The word “devil” means slanderer in Greek, while the word “satan” means adversary or opposer. A famous example of the devil being a slanderer and accuser appears in the book of Job, where Sat...

    While Satan possesses mighty powers, he’s also sly. Often, his attacks on believers are subtle. If he can’t get in through the front door, he’ll often use the back door. If he can’t get in there, he’ll use the window. If that doesn’t work, he’ll come in through the chimney. He’s relentless and uses many different tactics. This is why the Bible cons...

    So now we know Satan will come and attack us. We now know the devil is real; he was created by God, and God will use him for His eternal purposes and glory. But what does the Bible say we must do? What is our part? And does it give instructions for us as believers? Yes, it does. The Bible is clear; we must put on the full armor of God. What is the ...

    A final point: remember, we are God’s people. Our Lord Jesus Christ has already won the war. We fight from victory, not for victory. Yes, there are battles, and we will stumble and get beat up. But Jesus, when He died on the cross, “spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it” Colossians 2:15. Satan ...

  5. Jan 8, 2015 · Jesus said that God causes the sun to rise on evil people as well as sending rain on the righteous. In Jesus’ day, Jewish sages saw rain as a sign of favor from God and the presence or absence of rain was seen as a symbol of God’s continued blessing (or displeasure with the inhabitants).

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