Standing Firm: Overcoming Doubt and Embracing God's Grace

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In Ephesians 6:10-13, we are called to be strong in the Lord and to put on the whole armor of God to stand against the devil's schemes. The devil's tactics are varied, targeting both the church and individual believers. He often attacks our minds, emotions, and experiences, particularly in the realm of assurance of salvation. [00:00:10]

The devil seeks to create doubt, either by making us question the possibility of assurance or by resurrecting past sins and failures. He also misleads us into misinterpreting God's dealings with us, such as through trials and tribulations, which are meant for our growth and development. [00:03:02]

The story of Job illustrates how the devil can use even well-meaning friends to misinterpret God's actions, leading to despair. Similarly, the epistle to the Hebrews addresses believers who were shaken by persecution and suffering, causing them to doubt their faith. [00:05:36]

Jesus warned his disciples about tribulations, emphasizing that such trials are part of the Christian journey. The devil often uses these hardships to make us doubt God's love or our status as His children. However, these trials are God's way of refining us, preparing us for the glory to come. [00:08:12]

They are not signs of God's absence but of His loving discipline, meant to help us grow in grace and knowledge. Our relationship with God is not based on our perfection but on His unchanging grace. Even when we sin, our relationship with God remains intact because it is founded on justification by faith, not on our works. [00:11:00]

The devil also tries to convince us that we've committed the unforgivable sin against the Holy Ghost, leading to despair. However, those who worry about this sin are not guilty of it, as it involves a deliberate and proud rejection of the Holy Spirit's work. [00:37:44]

Our desire to know and love God more is evidence of our status as His children. This longing is a sign of the new nature within us, contrasting with the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, which involves a proud rejection of God. [00:43:11]

Trials and tribulations are not signs of God's absence but of His loving discipline. They are meant to refine us and prepare us for the glory to come. We should embrace these challenges as opportunities for growth. [00:14:01]

Misinterpreting God's dealings with us can lead to despair. Like Job, we must recognize that God's ways are higher than ours, and His purposes are always for our good, even when they involve suffering. [00:05:36]

The fear of having committed the unforgivable sin against the Holy Ghost is a common tactic of the devil. However, those who worry about this sin are not guilty of it, as it involves a deliberate rejection of the Holy Spirit's work. [00:37:44]

Our desire to know and love God more is evidence of our status as His children. This longing is a sign of the new nature within us, contrasting with the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, which involves a proud rejection of God. [00:43:11]

The devil's schemes often target our assurance of salvation, using past sins and failures to create doubt. However, our relationship with God is based on His grace, not our perfection. We must stand firm in the truth of our justification by faith. [00:03:50]

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