Why give the devil a foot hold?, when you can just block its distractions that produce destruction
The other day, on a winter day dozens of birds were feeding from a bird feeder, then a squirrel came and kept hogging the bird feeder so the birds could not get to it. When I saw this occur it upset me because one giant squirrel was hogging all the seeds, and none of the birds were able to get to it. I then came out onto the porch where the bird feeder was and tried to scare (scar this meaning also example: "a steep rocky eminence: a bare place on the side of a mountain") the squirrel away. He than ran and circled the area and came back. I kept watch to see what would happen, and sure enough it came back with another squirrel even, to try the same thing, and it did. Finally, I decided to rearrange the bird feeder and slid it down from its anchor so it was against the rails of the porch instead of having it up on the post where the squirrel could get to it. It worked, finally the squirrel had a hard time as it tried to steal the seeds from those dozens of birds. This reminded me of how the devil operates. It uses giant obstacles to try and steal the seeds from the “birds” or anything for that manner. The solution was to reposition the bird feeder so it was hard to impossible for the squirrel to get too. One should do the same when dealing with the devil, and its giant obstacles that it uses. Conquer by using the Word of God by then repositioning the situation so that the devil stops stealing.
~By: G.S.MinisrExample: (Strategy over anger to defeat the devil. It's time for the devil to be put over the edge instead of one getting angry.)
Thought of the day:
Use sense of humor, be smart, be wise, and understand what you want to study in The Bible to understand how to do life!
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