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The Coming Financial Crisis?

If you’re allowing fear to infect your heart, if you’re allowing the talk of doom and gloom to rob you of peace, it’s time to remember Who we serve. Sure, be a good steward and prepare for challenges. But never be consumed by fear.

Many are talking about a coming financial crisis. What is true, what is false, and what is exaggerated isn’t always easy to discern. The media stokes fear. The unbeliever frets.

What’s coming? I don’t know. All I know is this:

I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread. (Psalm 37:25, KJV)

Whether the sky is truly falling or not (Personally, I’m always hopeful), we believers don’t worry as the world worries. We have the guarantee of God’s provision and protection.

31 “So don’t worry about these things, saying, ‘What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?’ 32 These things dominate the thoughts of unbelievers, but your heavenly Father already knows all your needs. (Matthew 6:31-32, NLT)

If you’re allowing fear to infect your heart, if you’re allowing the talk of doom and gloom to rob you of peace, it’s time to remember Who we serve. Sure, be a good steward and prepare for challenges. But never be consumed by fear.

No matter what happens around you, you can have peace within. God is in control, and He has never failed. For the believer, the future is always bright.

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Overcoming the Virus

Beyond the veil, lurking within the shadows of an unseen realm, demonic beings plot against the Church and plan attacks on God’s children. Whether you believe it or not, demons are real, spiritual warfare is real, and the supernatural realm impacts your daily life.

Beyond the veil, lurking within the shadows of an unseen realm, demonic beings plot against the Church and plan attacks on God’s children. Whether you believe it or not, demons are real, spiritual warfare is real, and the supernatural realm impacts your daily life. 

Demons are not metaphors for evil - they are living, sentient beings with wills of their own. 

For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 6:12, NLT)

May God open our eyes to see Hell’s agenda. Being unleashed by Hell upon the earth right now is a virus. This virus spreads from person to person, multiplying itself rapidly and bringing destruction wherever it goes. This virus has the power to shut down economies, upset governments, and intimidate people into cowering in isolation. Make no mistake: this virus is lethal. This virus can intensify over time. And this virus must be stopped. This virus is, of course, the spirit of fear. 

Fear intimidates. Fear makes people pliable and easy to control. Fear makes people afraid to proclaim truth. And, if we’re not vigilant, fear itself will cause us to surrender freedom in the name of security. It will cause us to set aside faith in the name of wisdom. 

Whatever happens in the natural realm, remember that it is being influenced in the supernatural. The enemy, that is the Devil and his demons, is testing the water, testing to see what he can get away with, testing to see if it’s possible to control you with fear. He is observing, watching closely. And if you allow fear to control you now, I promise you the enemy will use fear again and in increasingly suppressive measures. 

Let those with spiritual eyes see. Let those with spiritual ears hear. I’m talking to you about a spiritual enemy. 

The moment you allow fear to grip your soul, it will continue to tighten its grip until it brings you to the point of paralysis.

But I thank God for His truth. For greater than the spirit of fear, greater than any demonic spirit, is the Holy Spirit. He brings with Him peace and faith - the cures for fear. 

For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. (2 Timothy 1:7, KJV)

Get your spiritual fight back. Allow righteous indignation to burn within you. Put the enemy in his place. Declare the truth of God’s Word over yourself, over your family, over your home, over your region. Lay claim upon the peace that God has given to you. Let your faith soar to new heights - let it shatter the tethers of fear. Shine a light in the midst of the darkness. 

Stand your ground against fear and remember this: If your father is the Father of lights, your future is bright. 

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The Futility of Worry

Anxiety, paranoia, fear, and all kinds of phobias are deeply rooted in man’s desire (not “need”) to control everything. Worry is man’s useless attempt at control. Somewhere within our minds we believe that if we can assess, analyze, and consider a matter thoroughly enough, long enough, and intensely enough that we can prevent or solve the problem.

“So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today.” - Matthew 6:34

Let neither the depression from the past nor the fear of the future deny you of your peace for today. Jesus understood the troubles with the human heart. When He spoke those timeless words, He knew the nature of man.

We worry. We worry, even if we can’t admit that we worry. Some worry more than others. And we all worry about different things. But we all worry or, at the very least, have the inclination to worry.

Anxiety, paranoia, fear, and all kinds of phobias are deeply rooted in man’s desire (not “need”) to control everything. Worry is man’s useless attempt at control.

Somewhere within our minds we believe that if we can assess, analyze, and consider a matter thoroughly enough, long enough, and intensely enough that we can prevent or solve the problem.

This is why Jesus asked this powerful, rhetorical question:

“Can all your worries add a single moment to your life?” - Matthew 6:27

Worry accomplishes nothing.

Your breakthrough, your freedom from fear and anxiety, begins with exchanging worry with prayer.

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.” - Philippians 4:6

So, today, replace worrisome thinking with faith-filled prayer. Exchange what troubles you for what gives you peace. Give up the futility of worry and walk in the effectiveness of prayer.

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