Submitting Myself to God, Never Allowing Satan to Employ Me as His Slave!

 



He was afterward an hungred....The tempter came. 

- Matthew 4:2-3

The Mornings with God App had an interesting Bible verse, quote, write-up, and prayer today all about the devil and temptation. Many never want you to talk about Satan or the devil or that their is temptation in our lives. That there is sin and as humans, we can decide to live our lives not sinning or joining the bandwagon of sin and hate. There sure is a lot of hate today in our world. So many haters, they never want you to even talk about God, Jesus, the Bible, Satan, sin, anything of the sorts. God forbid. It is sad today, that no one wants your to talk about God or religion. As if they do not have to live by or take a moral highroad to life. Like sin, greed, and selfishness are all just fine and acceptable. The devil is lurking and we all need to take heed and be careful not to fall for him and become his slave. Today we see most elected, so called leaders, and powers that be who are all slaves for Satan. They are driven by money, power, and control, and will do anything, fraud, greedy, corruption, selfish self-serving things to get where they want to go at any cost. It is sad, but true. We see it so much daily by our elected, we see it with big business, it is all about money, we see it with big pharma, killing people with all these drugs at any costs to see their deadly drugs, even buying off politicians with lobbyists to do what they want to do. 

The Mornings with God App said, "The devil watches for seasonable times. He knows when to bring his temptation to bear upon a man. Everyone has his weak hours, and Satan lies in wait for these hours. He does not tempt us with something we do not want, but with something that will appeal to a craving of our nature. Satan watches, and when he finds us weak and weary, he takes advantage of our condition. Thus he came to Elijah after the strain of Carmel and caused him to flee. He comes to the lonesome and homesick boy, tempting him to seek company that will ruin him. He adapts his temptations to our special experiences. Jesus was hungry, after His long fasting, and Satan tempted Him to use His divine power to turn stones into bread. Many temptations come to people who are hungry. They are tempted to steal, to be dishonest, or in some way to sell themselves to get bread. We need always learn to trust the keeping of our souls to Him who has overcome the tempter."

We need to stay focused on God. Not turn into temptation. To pray, say Hail Mary's and St. Michael the Archangel Prayers, they help so much against the evil. We need to stay vigilant and not become slaves for Satan, he wants us, he temps us so much. We have to be very careful! 


































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