Dear One,
What is hidden will always be revealed because the devil eventually always wants attention for his works.
The devil will see that a person who commits some kind of indiscretion or mistake or someone who breaks a law will always be caught, tried and punished. First he tempts the person to do illegal acts according to spiritual laws, and then he sees that they are caught, tried by others and eventually endures punishment to the highest degree. So, as you can see, his work gets attention.
That principle is what is hidden will always be revealed. The person who commits the act will have to brag or talk about his deeds. Then he is caught and punished.
I said that what is hidden in the dark will be celebrated in the light. There is no modesty in rule breakers. There is only pride, because pride is the attitude of the devil who wants attention for his actions. Shame only comes after a person is caught, tried and found guilty. Then the person has to face his indiscretions and admit guilt. Ultimately, the devil will further punish the person by making him feel extreme guilt and shame, feel worthless and angry at himself.
When a person succumbs to temptations, he might as well repent immediately because the offense will be brought to light and revealed.
Repentance requires a change in attitude as well as actions, taking responsibility for the actions of the person.
The devil exacts everything from a person who yields to his temptations.
In knowing that truth, it should be easier for you to refuse to yield to temptations and the testing of your faith and your love by the devil, knowing that he is always wanting to rob, kill and destroy you.
Know the tactics of your enemy. When you know his strategy you can more easily refuse his temptations just like Jesus did.
Love, God
Luke 12:2-3; Matthew 10:24-26; Matthew 5:25-26; I Corinthians 10:12-13; Romans 6:12-18; Matthew 4:1-11; James 1: 12-17.
What is hidden will always be revealed because the devil eventually always wants attention for his works.
The devil will see that a person who commits some kind of indiscretion or mistake or someone who breaks a law will always be caught, tried and punished. First he tempts the person to do illegal acts according to spiritual laws, and then he sees that they are caught, tried by others and eventually endures punishment to the highest degree. So, as you can see, his work gets attention.
That principle is what is hidden will always be revealed. The person who commits the act will have to brag or talk about his deeds. Then he is caught and punished.
I said that what is hidden in the dark will be celebrated in the light. There is no modesty in rule breakers. There is only pride, because pride is the attitude of the devil who wants attention for his actions. Shame only comes after a person is caught, tried and found guilty. Then the person has to face his indiscretions and admit guilt. Ultimately, the devil will further punish the person by making him feel extreme guilt and shame, feel worthless and angry at himself.
When a person succumbs to temptations, he might as well repent immediately because the offense will be brought to light and revealed.
Repentance requires a change in attitude as well as actions, taking responsibility for the actions of the person.
The devil exacts everything from a person who yields to his temptations.
In knowing that truth, it should be easier for you to refuse to yield to temptations and the testing of your faith and your love by the devil, knowing that he is always wanting to rob, kill and destroy you.
Know the tactics of your enemy. When you know his strategy you can more easily refuse his temptations just like Jesus did.
Love, God
Luke 12:2-3; Matthew 10:24-26; Matthew 5:25-26; I Corinthians 10:12-13; Romans 6:12-18; Matthew 4:1-11; James 1: 12-17.
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