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Common tactics used by the enemy in spiritual warfare?

 The enemy employs various tactics in spiritual warfare to deceive, discourage, and derail believers. Here are some common strategies: 1. Deception Description: The enemy often uses lies and half-truths to mislead believers. Examples: Twisting Scripture, promoting false doctrines, and making sin appear attractive or harmless. Biblical Reference: Jesus described the devil as “a liar and the father of lies” (John 8:44). 2. Temptation  Temptation involves enticing believers to sin, thereby weakening their spiritual resolve. Examples: Tempting with lust, greed, pride, or other sinful desires. Biblical Reference: The devil tempted Jesus in the wilderness, offering Him worldly power and glory (Matthew 4:1-11)2. 3. Accusation  The enemy accuses believers, bringing up past sins and failures to instill guilt and shame. Examples: Reminding you of past mistakes, making you feel unworthy of God’s love and forgiveness. Biblical Reference: Satan is referred to as “the accuser of our brothers and sis

AI IS EVOLVING QUICKER THAN EXPECTED

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A LONE WOLF IS TAKING DOWN CORRUPT COMMUNITY

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SPIDERS WEB

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POLITICIANS RUN OFF ECONOMISTS

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THE 1915 WARNING

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A COLLUSION

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THE HIERARCHY OF SECRET SOCIETIES

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THE DEVIL AND KARL MARX

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HOW CAN WE FIGHT LEADER CORRUPTION

Fighting Government Corruption with the Word and Prayer of God  Government corruption is a pervasive issue that affects societies worldwide. As Christians, we can engage in the fight against corruption by relying on the Word of God and prayer. In this essay, we’ll discuss biblical principles related to corruption, explore relevant passages, and consider how prayer can be a powerful weapon in this battle. 1. Biblical Principles on Corruption: a. Government Established by God: The Bible acknowledges that God establishes governments (Romans 13:1). However, their primary role is to punish evil and promote good behavior, rather than providing goods and services. Limited government aligns with our fallen nature, recognizing that unchecked power tends to corrupt. b. Warnings About Abusive Government: Throughout Scripture, we find examples and warnings regarding abusive rulers: Pharaoh’s Oppression: In Egypt, Pharaoh resisted Moses’ plea to free the Israelites, displaying a hard-hearted, total

NEW LAWS AND POLITICS OF PARENTING

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MK ULTRA AND STRANGE BEHAVIORS

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THE LEGEND OF THE FOUR HOUR TAPE

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MOCKING XTIANS IN PARIS

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