Understanding the Subject of Faithਨਮੂਨਾ

ATTACKS OF THE DEVIL AGAINST YOUR FAITH I
We must take note that the enemy attacks God’s people, intending to quench their faith. A Christian must always remain watchful, to be able to recognise and neutralise these attacks when they show up. Let us examine some of them:
1. Attack against the reality of the indwelling Holy Spirit
Has someone ever mocked you for praying? Do you hear strange thoughts from your mind telling you it is unintelligent and foolish to pray? You must refuse to listen to those strange voices. That is the voice of the devil trying to make you disconnect from the Holy Spirit. Constantly stir up your consciousness, that Someone is living inside you. He is the Promise of the Father to us Christians. He is our teacher, advocate, strengthener, intercessor, and standby. He will never leave us.
2. Attack against the power of your faith
The devil will try to make you feel that your faith is not working or that it won’t work. Resist that devil. Never stop working on your faith because faith always works. The evidence of your faith is in what you say and do. It doesn’t matter how you feel; keep declaring God’s promise, keep declaring your faith.
Prayer: Holy Spirit, I stay aware of Your person in me. I commit to fellowship and grow my knowledge and interaction with you daily. Amen!
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In this 30-day devotional, you will learn the vital role of faith in a Christian's journey. When you are faced with doubts and uncertainties in life, make living by faith a priority, looking to God in your challenging moments. Living by faith is not taking a risk; it is a rest in God, trusting that with Him, nothing is impossible.
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