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My enemies will retreat when I call to you for help. This I know: God is on my side! Psalms‬ ‭56‬:‭9‬
Sometimes scripture is more meaningful if we read it in reverse. For example, Psalm 56:9 says, “My enemies will retreat when I call to you for help…”

So, what happens in the opposite? What happens when I don’t call on the Lord for help. Then what happens to my enemies? They attack of course!

How many times are we in battle with an enemy and grow weary in the fighting simply because we haven’t called for support from our God? Jesus says the enemy is intent on killing and destroying us emotionally, spiritually, perhaps even physically.

Sociologists tell us that when we are in battle we have two main options, fight or flight. I suggest that for us as believers we have a third option. We can fight, but the enemy is too strong. We can flee, but reality is the battles most of us are in run faster than we do. When fighting isn’t possible and running isn’t reasonable try calling.

Our God is just waiting in the wings to give aid. The enemy scoffs at our futile attempts to defeat him, but when he sees God in his power he flees. Don’t fight battles you were never intended to fight. Give them over to the one who will fight for you.


God arms me with strength, and he makes my way perfect. Psalms‬ ‭18‬:‭32‬

When life’s challenges seem insurmountable, the Psalmist reminds us that our strength doesn’t come from our own abilities, but from God Himself.

This is hard for us because our society tells us that we are the masters of our own destiny. But in God’s kingdom on earth we rest in his strength. When we feel weak, inadequate, or overwhelmed, we can turn to Him, knowing that He equips us with the strength we need to press on.

The hope we have in Jesus is not just wishful thinking, it’s the anchor of our souls in the midst of life’s storms. He is our rock, our fortress, and our deliverer. When we place our trust in Him, He guides us through every trial and tribulation. We don’t have to rely on our own wisdom or strength to navigate life’s challenges.

Instead, we can lean on Jesus, knowing that He has already overcome the world. As we surrender our lives to Him, He empowers us to walk in victory, no matter what circumstances we face.

Hold fast to the truth that we can trust in God’s strength to sustain us and His faithfulness to keep our path secure. We can lives in confident hope in the promise that Jesus is with us every step of the way.



People who accept discipline are on the pathway to life, but those who ignore correction will go astray. Proverbs‬ ‭10‬:‭17‬ ‭

No one likes discipline. Let’s face it. Discipline is hard, painful and sometimes embarrassing.

Unfortunately, discipline is often confused with punishment and for good reason. Both are painful. Both are often the result of our own decisions, regardless of the intent of those choices.

Psychologists define the difference as: “Discipline means “to teach,” while punishment means “to correct or cause pain.”

Punishment’s goal is to ‘make you pay’ for your crime. Discipline guides you to restoration.

Disciple is done in love; punishment is done in anger.

Discipline requires relationship; punishment does not.

Discipline results in life-long lessons, punishment causes short term results and life-long scars.

Does God punish or discipline?

All have sinned against God. All deserve his punishment, but Jesus took that punishment on the cross.

God will discipline us because he wants us to be the best we can be. It may be painful, but his discipline is always done in love and for our good.


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