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4 - LORD'S PRAYER - the Servant's Petitions

DAY 12 OF 16

12 – Flee from Evil

The second way God delivers us from evil is very practical. By His Spirit, He gives us wisdom and common sense—and we are to use it: flee.

“But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness.” (1 Timothy 6:11, NIV)

We know what our weak spots are—those areas of life where we’re most vulnerable to falling into the enemy’s traps. We also know the places and situations tied to those weak areas. And yes, we are aware of the people who influence us to think, say, or do what is wrong.

If we truly want to be strong in the Lord, we need to avoid those places and cut ties with those known influences. But if we can’t find the strength to flee from evil, we must ask God for it—because He has promised to give His Spirit to those who ask.

“For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.” (Philippians 2:13, NIV)

When we take this step, we discover that God Himself supplies what we lack: the strength to move forward and the wisdom to make choices that honor Him. He enables us to go where we should go, to do what we should do, to connect with those who strengthen us, to dwell on what is pure, and to avoid all that leads us astray.

May God bless us in this pursuit!

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4 - LORD'S PRAYER - the Servant's Petitions

We have already reflected on how we should pray and we have already talked about the Lord's demands. Now, let’s talk about the Servant’s Petitions. The first part of the Lord’s Prayer focuses on the Lord God. In the second part, beginning with "give us this day our daily bread," the prayer takes a turn and begins to address topics such as hunger, evil, temptation, and other issues. Shall we talk about that? Edilaney, from Brazil!!!

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