Dear One,
What you see is not always what you get.
The enemy can present something to you that looks appealing or alluring or beautiful or desirous, but what you get can be enslaving, oppressive, obsessive and destructive.
Sometimes what you see can be unappealing, simple, uncomplicated and unsophisticated, but you get wisdom and knowledge and joy and peace and enrichment from it.
Often your eyes see one thing, but your spirit sees another. That happens when your spirit discerns truth from lies.
Be alert in your prayers to ask for what will enrich your life, not what will appeal to your earthly senses or the enemy's sense of power. Wolves do come in sheep's clothing.
Love, God
Matthew 4:3-11; Matthew 5:1-11; John 10:10-15
What you see is not always what you get.
The enemy can present something to you that looks appealing or alluring or beautiful or desirous, but what you get can be enslaving, oppressive, obsessive and destructive.
Sometimes what you see can be unappealing, simple, uncomplicated and unsophisticated, but you get wisdom and knowledge and joy and peace and enrichment from it.
Often your eyes see one thing, but your spirit sees another. That happens when your spirit discerns truth from lies.
Be alert in your prayers to ask for what will enrich your life, not what will appeal to your earthly senses or the enemy's sense of power. Wolves do come in sheep's clothing.
Love, God
Matthew 4:3-11; Matthew 5:1-11; John 10:10-15