Yada Yada

James Chapter 3 is about taming the tongue. He writes: With [the tongue] we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who are made in the likeness of God. From the same mouth comes blessing and cursing. My brethren, this ought not to be so.
The devil attacks us in our conversations. He doesn't want us to tame the tongue. He doesn't want holy conversations.
Alone Again

(Spiritual Warfare Part 5) Do you remember the COVID lockdown days? Everyone was masked so you couldn't see people's faces. Most of us didn't go to school or work. Churches were closed. We lost community and it resulted in an increase in mental health problems (among other things). We were isolated and lonely. It seemed that the entire world was under spiritual attack. And maybe it was.
I Give Up!

(Spiritual Warfare Part 4)
I am a writer. I've written 3 books and am working on the fourth. Sometimes in my writing, I have a lot of ideas but they don't make sense. It's more like a brain dump or stream of consciousness. I can get very discouraged when facing a deadline and the words are not coming easily. It's too hard. I don't know enough. I don't even know what the message should be. Does this even make a difference to anyone? I should give up. That's discouragement.
It's Personal

(Spiritual Warfare Part 4)
The last two posts were about spiritual attacks related to distortions. We have a distorted image of God and a distorted image of ourselves. Today's post is another distortion—our distorted image of other people. Whenever we have a distorted image, it's a spiritual attack. Because if we were to see others as they are—as God sees them — this attack would not work.
My God

[Part 3 of a series on spiritual warfare]
Have you ever heard someone speak about "their God?" My God is this. My God is that. My God wouldn't do xyz. Maybe you have said those words or something like it. When we say, My God in this way, it implies something. It might imply that I have created a God who agrees with me (rather than me agreeing with my Creator God). It might imply that there are multiple gods and this is the one I have chosen, when the reality is that there is only one true God, and He has chosen me. It might imply that each of us gets our own God, as if there are many to choose from when there is only one. All others are counterfeits.