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Spiritual War

  • shanruby
  • Nov 19
  • 1 min read

Jesus Christ, our Lord, spent 40 days in the desert to test Himself against evil and ensure His ability to overcome it. During this time, enduring the desert without food or water made resisting temptation incredibly challenging. However, only the strongest individuals can navigate the straight path while avoiding the crooked one. The world is in constant motion, and numerous spiritual events are occurring at present. The righteous are facing persecution, innocent individuals are being released from prison, and hostages in Israel are finally returning home, whether alive or deceased. It resembles a battle between good and evil, marking an ongoing spiritual war. The persistence of temptation and the presence of evil are constant threats. Evil will attempt to sway us if we allow it. The question remains: Will good prevail over evil, or will it be one step behind when things seem calm? A lack of visible activity does not imply inactivity; it often signifies preparation for the next move. Just when it seems the world cannot become more challenging or malevolent, evil appears to be losing, becoming desperate, and seeking new methods to prevail. The forces of good strive to maintain their vigilance and restore the world to a state akin to heaven on earth, where everyone feels protected and finds meaning in their lives. We are all on a journey to discover our purpose. I believe the world has been set in motion, and while evil may think the game remains unchanged, the dynamics have indeed shifted.

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