
Here are 3 reasons God allows intrusive and unwanted thoughts.
Throughout the Bible, we are consistently warned that those who love God are hated by Satan. As Ephesians 6:12 states, “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.”
So here are 3 signs that mean Satan is trying to weaken your trust in God.
As a Christian, it is easy to make two big mistakes when it comes to spiritual warfare. On one hand we can be tempted to ignore it and shrug it off as too spiritual and odd. But on the other hand, we can focus so much on the devil, we can begin to blame him for everything bad that ever happens in life.
One of the last things Satan wants is for a godly marriage to be formed between two Christians who desire to glorify God together. This is why Satan opposes healthy Christian dating relationships as well. He knows if he can stop a relationship from starting in dating, it will not result in a healthy marriage one day.
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Are you a Christian single person who wants to be married one day but right now you are trying to focus more on God, become a more mature Christian who is ready for a relationship, and overcome a relationship idol in your heart?
If so, here are 4 ways to help you grow in your season of Christian singleness and overcome a relationship idol in your heart.
Satan’s primary goal is not to keep you single. According to 1 Peter 5:8, the devil’s main goal is to destroy you.
Satan wants to prevent people from becoming Christians (2 Corinthians 4:4). If he can’t keep you from becoming a Christian, his next goal is to keep you from becoming an effective Christian who truly glorifies God (John 10:10).