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Sheri Wright
Temple Hills, MD · a month ago

We need to open our eyes to what is REALLY going on. And FIND OUT WHO YOU REALLY ARE. 😳😳😳😳

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Yeshua the Messiah Reigns
a month ago

The Meaning of “Steal, Kill, Destroy” • Steal: The notion of stealing involves taking away what rightly belongs to someone else-life, joy, or truth. In Scripture, we see Satan as a deceiver (Genesis 3:1-5). He twists God’s words, steals people’s clarity about God’s truth, and robs them of their relationship with God. • Kill: This term highlights how Satan fosters a culture of death, evident from the first murder of Abel (Genesis 4:8). Satan fuels destructive attitudes and actions that culminate in death, both physical and spiritual (James 1:15). • Destroy: Destruction often references eternal separation from God, as seen in Revelation 20:10, where Satan meets his final doom. This objective to destroy points to the ultimate goal of the devil-to corrupt and annihilate God’s good creation, including the image-bearers of God.

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Yeshua the Messiah Reigns
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Satan’s Tactics throughout Scripture 1. Deception Genesis 3:1-5: Satan deceives Eve into doubting God’s word, marking the entry of sin into the world. John 8:44: Jesus describes Satan as the “father of lies,” indicating that falsehood is a chief weapon in his arsenal. 2. Accusation Zechariah 3:1-2: Satan stands to accuse Joshua, the high priest. Revelation 12:10: He is called “the accuser of our brothers,” day and night condemning believers in an attempt to undermine their confidence in God. 3. Temptation Matthew 4:1-11: Satan tempts Jesus in the wilderness. He attempts to derail Christ’s redemptive mission, showing his desire to lead God’s people astray. 1 Corinthians 10:13: Reminds believers that while temptations come, God provides a way of escape. 4. Oppression and Suffering Job 1-2: Satan inflicts suffering on Job, aiming to shake his faith in God. 1 Peter 5:8: Believers are warned to be alert because the adversary prowls around like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour.

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Yeshua the Messiah Reigns
a month ago

Philosophical and Behavioral Considerations From a behavioral science perspective, patterns of deception, temptation, and violence can be observed in human society. Whether through individuals or systems that propagate injustice, the inclination to distort truth, disregard life, and destroy relationships aligns with what Scripture describes about Satan’s works. Philosophers have remarked on the pervasive presence of moral evil, and biblical teaching offers an explanation that this evil is orchestrated by a real spiritual adversary.

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Yeshua the Messiah Reigns
a month ago

Armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-12): Believers are instructed to stand firm against “the powers of this dark world,” highlighting that the struggle is not merely against flesh and blood. Putting on the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shield of faith, etc., arms believers against the enemy’s intention to steal, kill, and destroy.

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Cindy Loucks
Mesa, AZ · 22 days ago

GOD WAS HERE FIRST.. DONT FORGET OUR LORD AND SAVIOR EVER.. HE WILL RETURN..

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Yeshua the Messiah Reigns
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The context in John 10 centers on Jesus as the Good Shepherd who gathers, leads, and protects His flock (John 10:11-16). Shepherd imagery was familiar in ancient Israel through figures like Moses and David, and it illustrated care, guidance, and oversight. In this same context, the “thief” intends to harm the sheep. The enemy’s plan to steal, kill, and destroy underscores a fundamental spiritual battle between good and evil.