WIN THE MATCH 2/2
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- Dec 16, 2022
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“And David said to Saul, Let no man's heart fail because of him; thy servant will go and fight with this Philistine.” 1 Samuel 17:32

A Christian must have such a consistent prayer life that our enemy will not have time to make plans of attack. The offensive is ours! Jesus' words to Peter should move us to attack.
“For I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.” Matthew 16:18
Enemies were on the border and entered a little beyond it. They were looking for confrontation. It is worrying when an offensive is gaining ground, it is not wise to make plans in the middle of the attack, good plans do not allow this to happen because they are followed with discipline just as the borders must be manned daily. For both situations two things work together, discipline and vigilance.
It happens that today we have so many people who have even lost their families, because they stopped watching with a life of prayer, abandoned the penetrating sword of the Spirit.
For this reason the enemy is advancing, and that in itself is worrying, as he should retreat.
So, it is not a question of being unguarded, but also of having stopped moving forward. The Kingdom of God must advance through you in such a way that no force can resist. We need to manifest the power we have been given!
There is an unnecessary emphasis on the attacking actions of the Philistines and an exaggerated emphasis on Goliath.
How many times have we been impressed by the size of the giant?
How many times have we been impressed by the size of the giant?
We know everything about Goliath, from head to toe, even what his armor consists of. Well, that seems to me like people who are “interviewing the devil”. Stop giving audience to the enemy!
Let's have a posture like David's.
David had no interest in wanting to know who Goliath was or what he ate to get so big. David sought to know everything he could about the God of Israel and so he went to honor Him and began to talk about Him on the battlefield.
What to do then to win my confrontation?
Choose to listen and know everything you need to definitively silence the giants who rise up against the position that God has chosen for you.
Running away from confrontation is not a behavior that results in maturation. At this point the more you retreat, the less your strength!
I have observed that the right amount of confrontation produces healthy growth.
So if this confrontation has presented itself before you, it is the right dose allowed by God for your growth.
Increase your strengths continue to 3/3
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