Failure
Who Is Satan? Peter's Failure - The Way Back
A strong tactic of satan is self-centeredness, this tactic is used most often when we fail; wheth...
A strong tactic of satan is self-centeredness, this tactic is used most often when we fail; whether actual or perceived. As Peter, we start following afar off, and at that point the devil's tactic is to get us to move farther away from God's presence. We are admonished to press in closer. Hebrews, Ephesians 2, Luke 11, 22:61, Ezekiel 27, 28:12, Genesis 1;25, 2:15. VF-1722
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The Sifting and Redemption of Peter
Satan desired to sift not just Peter, but all of the disciples. We are not immune to the same sif...
Satan desired to sift not just Peter, but all of the disciples. We are not immune to the same sifting and falling away. When we fail, what matters most is getting back up in faith and encouraging others who might experience the same failure. Luke 22:31-34. VF-2033
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In seeking the truth that’s revealed in Jesus Christ, God creates famine to give us opportunities...
In seeking the truth that’s revealed in Jesus Christ, God creates famine to give us opportunities of faith and opportunities of failure. Just like Abram, we often choose to leave the place that God has called us to because we focus on the seen circumstance of famine rather than trusting God and relying upon His word of promise. Instead of chastising us for getting off track, God uses our mistakes and missteps to lead us back to where we started: the place of sacrifice. Genesis 13. VF-2061 A...
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The Fall: Its Path and Warnings
Jesus said to Peter, "Simon, Satan desires to have you that he may sift you like wheat". We are s...
Jesus said to Peter, "Simon, Satan desires to have you that he may sift you like wheat". We are seen as booty to Satan, that subtle serpent, and need to be aware of the path and warnings that led to the fall. Jesus rescues and restores Peter after his failure. God comes to each of us in a state needing rescue. Genesis 1, Ezekiel 28, Isaiah 14. VF-0942 © Copyright 1995
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The Eyes of the LORD Are Always upon You
For the children of Israel, God promised to always keep His eyes upon the Promised Land. For us t...
For the children of Israel, God promised to always keep His eyes upon the Promised Land. For us this promise is personal, reminding us that no matter where we are, no matter what our failures, God cares for us and His eyes are always upon us. Deuteronomy 11:10-12. VF-2009 Explore God's Word with Pastor Melissa Scott in Pastor's Library - click the link below: Pastor's Library
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