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Standing Firm Against the Enemy

Following Jesus was never meant to be comfortable. From the very beginning, Scripture makes it clear that life devoted to Christ will face resistance. Not because we are doing something wrong, but often because we are doing something right. The book of Revelation reminds us that there is a very real spiritual battle taking place — and yet it also gives believers an unshakable hope: the enemy we face is already defeated.


Anchor your faith in that truth. It's not about fear or speculation. It's about learning how to live with courage, clarity, and conviction in a world that constantly pressures us to compromise. Each day invites you to reflect on what it really means to follow Jesus with endurance, to examine what truly has our devotion, and to remember that our victory is found in Christ alone.


Our prayer this week is simple: that you would be strengthened to stand firm. Not in your own strength, but in the finished work of Jesus.


Take the next five days and ask God to grow your faith, sharpen your focus, and deepen your confidence in Him. The battle is real — but so is the victory.



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