THE ENEMY'S PLAYBOOK: DOUBT & DISTORT
Look at how it all started in the Garden of Eden...
The serpent didn't come to Eve with rage or violence. He came with a simple question: "Did God really say...?" (Genesis 3:1)
That's the enemy's FIRST tactic, he questions what God actually said. He wanted Eve to doubt if she truly knew God's command. Once doubt sets in, confusion follows.
But then he didn't stop there.
When Eve repeated what God said, the serpent DISTORTED it. He attacked God's character, saying "You will not surely die" (Genesis 3:4) when God clearly said they would. He twisted the truth, making God look like He was holding out on them, trying to keep them from being powerful.
HERE'S THE PATTERN THE ENEMY STILL USES:
- First, he questions: "Did God really say that about your situation?"
- Then, he distorts: "God wouldn't really require that... God wants you to have everything... God isn't that strict..."
- Finally, he disconnects you from God's truth
THE GOOD NEWS? YOU HAVE THE WEAPON TO DEFEAT HIM.
Jesus showed us the way. When Satan tempted Him in the wilderness, Jesus responded with the same truth every time: "It is written..." He didn't argue, debate, or doubt. He STOOD on God's Word.
Here's what we need to do:
- KNOW what God says about your situation. Study His Word. Let it become so real to you that when doubt creeps in, you recognize it immediately.
- STAND FIRM in what you know to be true. Don't let the enemy's questions shake you or his distortions confuse you.
- SPEAK the truth. "It is written..." The sword of the Spirit is God's Word (Ephesians 6:17), and it's your most powerful offensive weapon.
Your situation might look impossible. The enemy might be whispering lies about what God promised you. But here's what I know: The one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world (1 John 4:4).
Don't fall for the same trap Eve did. Know God's Word. Trust God's character. Stand firm in His promises.
What has God said to you? Hold onto it. The enemy hates when you do. 💪
"For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword..." — Hebrews 4:12
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