In Ephesians 3:20, we are reminded of God's incredible power to do exceedingly and abundantly more than we can ask or imagine. This power is at work within us, serving as our divine insurance policy against the enemy's attempts to steal from us. Scripture assures us in 2 Corinthians 2:14 that God causes us to triumph, and Romans 8:37 declares that we are more than conquerors. Colossians 2:15 confirms that the devil has already been defeated, and therefore, he has no legitimate claim over what belongs to us. However, we often allow the enemy to keep what he has stolen because we fail to reclaim it in God's way.
We are called to go back and reclaim our joy, peace, family, victory, career, stability, identity, and life. These are rightfully ours, and the enemy has no authority over them. Yet, it is crucial to approach this reclamation as stewards, not as owners. When we see ourselves as owners, we inadvertently invite the enemy into our lives. As stewards, we acknowledge that everything we have is entrusted to us by God, and we are responsible for managing it according to His will.
This perspective shift from ownership to stewardship is vital. It aligns us with God's purpose and protects us from the enemy's schemes. By reclaiming what is ours through the lens of stewardship, we honor God and affirm His sovereignty over our lives. Let us be diligent in going back to retrieve what the enemy has illegitimately taken, doing so with the confidence that comes from knowing we are backed by God's power and promise.
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5. Stewardship Over Ownership: Viewing ourselves as stewards rather than owners is crucial. This perspective protects us from the enemy's influence and aligns us with God's purpose, ensuring that we manage our blessings according to His will.
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