Victory King
Psalm 44:4, 7
You
are my King and my God.
You
are the One who gives us
victory over our enemies. (NLT)
Jesus Christ is the King of
the universe and Lord of creation. And
it is our victorious King who gives us our victory over sin and death—the two
most deadly enemies we have because they take our lives and kill our
souls. When we humbly submit our lives
to the care and control of our eternal King, He becomes the Lord of our lives
and He not only helps us overcome the attacks of the devil and his evil forces,
but Lord Jesus also helps us keep them at bay.
It is through God’s Word that He opens our eyes to the truth about the
most deadly of all wars—the unseen, spiritual war against the Lord God and His
Church—evil against godliness, sin against holiness.
When you
combine the infinite Wisdom of God with His Omnipotent Power, Satan and his
evil cronies will crumble at the mention of His Name. But in order to fight the good fight, my
friend, and stay on top of God’s Victory Plan, you must join the King's army
and draw from His wisdom and strength, rather than fighting bravely on your
own. For when you are one with the King,
you will taste victory, for the key to defeating sin and death can only be
found in the blood of the Lamb. But
until the King returns to put an end to this war forever, the everyday battles
will continue to rage on; battles that must be fought one day at a time with
the King of Victory covering your back side.
A Whisper of Hope
Victory
is yours, My child…when you put your life in My hands. There is no other way to win the battles for
your heart and soul but with My help.
There is no One greater than I, for I defeated sin and death once and
for all. When you follow the victory plan I have for you, you will be
victorious as well.
1 John 5:4-5
For
every child of God defeats this evil world by trusting Christ
to
give the victory. And the ones who win this battle against the
world
are the ones who believe that Jesus is the Son of God. (NLT)
How we thank God who gives us
victory over sin and death.
(1 Corinthians 15:57)
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