What to Do When the Enemy Attacks Your Blessing

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God has amazing plans for your life. But the enemy has gotten wind of these things, so he will try his best to prevent it. God has given some of us a vision that will take a level of wealth to accomplish. However, the enemy will attack us financially. We must use our faith. When we give, it shall be given back to us (Luke 6:38), and that the devourer is rebuked for our sakes (Mal. 3:11). God is the best compensator and provider. Know that the financial harvest is on the way.

God uses people to bless us. Some of these people will have the resources or connections we need for our next levels. However, the enemy will cause people to come against or betray us as Judas did with Jesus. These people have allowed jealousy, pride or greed to enter their hearts. For example, Absalom, King David’s son, tried to steal his father’s throne due to wrong motives (2 Sam. 15-19). God will ensure that His plan for your life will be established. He will protect you and remove the wrong people from your life if you ask Him. For every wrong person who exits your life, God will send many who are faithful to fill their places.

Whenever we walk in the blessings of God, some things can go wrong because the enemy wants us to focus on the problems and forget about what the Lord has done. When the Israelites were in the wilderness, they complained often because they focused on the issues while forgetting God had just brought them out of Egypt (Num. 11). As a result, their journey to the promised land was hindered. Listen to Warfare Strategies on the Charisma Podcast Network to find out how to adopt an attitude of gratitude so your blessings won’t be delayed. {eoa}

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