it’s an attack not a battle

 
 
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The enemy would have us believe that we are in a battle, a war, but that would suggest that we are in something with two equally and opposing sides. Where one will end victorious and one will eventually loose. Where the outcome is not yet secured. Where the outcome up for discussion. Except our outcome has already been secured; Jesus secured our freedom, when he fulfilled all he came to do for us.

So what does the enemy tell you that causes you to pull back and believe the outcome might be in doubt?

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