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Father, hear our cry’s for help, yet may you give us the patience to listen carefully, to your whispering, and the Holy Spirits prompting, to discern your Truth, from Satan and the Worlds lies.
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Father, hear our cry’s for help, yet may you give us the patience to listen carefully, to your whispering, and the Holy Spirits prompting, to discern your Truth, from Satan and the Worlds lies.
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Lord, forgive us for thinking our temptation’s and struggles are unique. Everyone who lives on this earth, struggles with different things, but let us not bottle them up. You know our every need, our strengths and weaknesses. We confess to you openly, our struggles. May we embrace the fact, that we are not alone, as we walk through tests and trials, that we face.
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Jesus said, peace I leave with you, my peace give you. I do not give , as the world gives.
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Humble thyself in the sight of the Lord, and He shall Lift you up.
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Submit. Lit. “to line up under.” The word was used of soldiers under the authority of their commander. In the NT, it describes Jesus’ submission to His parents’ authority (Lk 2:51), submission to human government (Ro 13:1), the church’s submission to Christ (Eph 5:24), and servants’ submission to their masters (Titus 2:9; 1Pe 2:18). James used the word to describe a willing, conscious submission to God’s authority as sovereign ruler of the universe. A truly humble person will give his allegiance to God, obey His commands, and follow His leadership (cf. Mt 10:38). Resist the devil and he will flee from you. The flip side of the first command. “Resist” literally means “take your stand against.” All people are either under the lordship of Christ or the lordship of Satan (Jn 8:44; Eph 2:2; 1Jn 3:8; 5:19); there is no middle ground. Those who transfer their allegiance from Satan to God will find that Satan “will flee from” them; he is a defeated foe.