When Someone Does You Wrong

When Someone Does You Wrong
Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
– Luke 10:19
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Someone’s done you wrong! Sooner or later it happens to all of us. Somewhere along the way, we all get hurt or cheated or lied to or abused.

It’s as predictable as it is painful. Yet when it happens most of us find ourselves strangely unprepared. In our outrage, we often cry out to God against the one who wronged us. We ask for justice, or even vengeance, and end up making things tougher on everyone involved—including ourselves.

If that’s been true of you, it’s time you found out how you can put the power of God to work for you the next time someone does you wrong.

Step one: Identify the enemy! Right here’s where the majority of us make our biggest blunder. We mistakenly identify our enemy as the person who hurts us. Don’t waste your energy ranting and raving or plotting and scheming against people who cause you pain. They’re simply under the devil’s influence. Aim your spiritual ammunition at the right target. It’s the devil who’s behind it all. Go after him!

Step two: Fire! Once you’ve pointed your spiritual guns in the right direction, fire! Hit the devil fast and furiously with the Word of God. Use the Name of Jesus and the power that’s been given you as a believer and bind the devil from doing you any further harm in that area. Then move on to the next and most important part of this spiritual battle.

Step three: Pray the prayer of intercession. In Matthew 5:44-45, Jesus gives us these instructions: “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven.”

Crying out for the vengeance of God to strike like a lightning bolt when someone does us wrong isn’t acting like our Father. Remember, God has great, great mercy. Not just for me and you, but for everyone!

The devil will probably think twice before he bothers you again. Next time someone causes you pain, put the power of God to work for you. Identify the real enemy. Hit him hard with the authority you’ve been given as a believer. Then pray the prayer of intercession.
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Scripture Reading: Matthew 6:6-15
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We all need help with this one. Have you ever had parents lie to you. A child grows up trusting or believing their parents, even if they are wrong. Then one day they find out that theyve been lied to all along. Or maybe the person you married promised you or vowed vows and then turned around and you found out they didnt mean what they said after all...which makes them out to be unfaithful. Or the boss who promised a fair wage and good working conditions is actually defrauding you and turns out to be a slave driver.

You then would feel like you can never trust them again because they didnt tell the truth. Sometimes this can impact on you in other ways that you just cant trust anybody. But one thing is certain you can always trust God.

If they under the influence of the devil then they are not to be raged against but pitied. They need salvation. They have no power over you, I learned that you just keep binding the evil spirits and demons so they cannot use this person to get at you. The devil doesnt pick on people that do his bidding, he will always pick on the righteous because they are a threat to him. But the devil is no match for God. God has a lot of mercy for the sinner, because the sinner knows there is hell to pay if they keep doing wrong. If we are in Christ we can extend this mercy to others. God in his great mercy waited something like 490 years for the Israelites to repent.
 
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