The Right Kind of Confidentනියැදිය

There are two powerful forces vying for our trust: God and Satan.
God wants our trust. He deserves our trust. He is worthy of our trust. But God’s archenemy, Satan, wants to trick us into trusting everything and anything but God. Satan is the ultimate con artist. The reason sin exists in our world is because he pulled the wool over humanity’s eyes and won the confidence game. His strategy has not changed. He convinced Eve to doubt God and to put her faith in all the wrong things. And he wants us to fall into the same trap.
Satan peddles doubt so he can peddle confidence. He is a fearmonger who promotes uncertainty, insecurity, anxiety, and despair. Then, he promotes fragile, foolish confidence to address this wound of the soul.
He’s like the swindler who sells you a cheap bike with leaky tires and then sends a business partner to your door the next day to sell you a pump. At the same time, this master conniver engages in a relentless smear campaign of fake news and false advertising to undermine your trust in the competitor’s product. . . .
The Bible is adamant that only when we rely on God will we have strong, smart confidence. Trusting in anything else puts us in a fantasy world where our security is nothing more than a fragile illusion.
Prayer
Lord, please help me discern when Satan is trying to lure me away from the confidence I have through you. Please give me wisdom and strength so that I can keep my focus on you and your truth. Amen.
මෙම සැලැස්ම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු

Gain greater insight into emotions like worry and anxiety. Identify and reject the world's sources of confidence that ultimately always let us down. Replace debilitating fear with the empowering, reverent fear that produces the kind of confidence that lasts.
More
අදාළ/සමාන සැලසුම්

Meaningful Relationships, Meaningful Life

Prayers for My Wife

Daniel: Remembering Who's King in the Chaos

Serve: To Wield Power With Integrity

How Christians Grieve Well

Gems of Motherhood~ Letters to a Mama: 20ish Things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Mom

Rich Dad, Poor Son

(Re)made in His Image

Heart of Worship
