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What's the point of fighting when everything seems against me?
The point of fighting is not to emerge victorious, but to emerge victorious in the right way. The Bible teaches that we are in a spiritual battle, not just against external enemies, but against the enemies within our own hearts. We fight against sin, against our own desires for pleasure and against the temptation to covet and murder (James 4:1-3). The battle is not just about winning, but about living a life that is pleasing to God. When we fight in the external world, we often lose because we are fighting the wrong battle. But when we fight in the presence of God, we can emerge victorious, not just in the external world, but in our own hearts. We must learn to distinguish between good and evil, and to fight for what is right. The Bible teaches us to persevere in the battle, to endure hardship and to stand firm in our faith (2 Timothy 2:3). We must be willing to lose the argument in order to win the battle, and to stand firm in our commitment to justice and righteousness.
The point of fighting is not to emerge victorious, but to emerge victorious in the right way. The Bible teaches that we are in a spiritual battle, not just against external enemies, but against the enemies within our own hearts. We fight against sin, against our own desires for pleasure and against the temptation to covet and murder (James 4:1-3). The battle is not just about winning, but about living a life that is pleasing to God. When we fight in the external world, we often lose because we are fighting the wrong battle. But when we fight in the presence of God, we can emerge victorious, not just in the external world, but in our own hearts. We must learn to distinguish between good and evil, and to fight for what is right. The Bible teaches us to persevere in the battle, to endure hardship and to stand firm in our faith (2 Timothy 2:3). We must be willing to lose the argument in order to win the battle, and to stand firm in our commitment to justice and righteousness.
The point of fighting is not to emerge victorious, but to emerge victorious in the right way. The Bible teaches that we are in a spiritual battle, not just against external enemies, but against the enemies within our own hearts. We fight against sin, against our own desires for pleasure and against the temptation to covet and murder (James 4:1-3). The battle is not just about winning, but about living a life that is pleasing to God. When we fight in the external world, we often lose because we are fighting the wrong battle. But when we fight in the presence of God, we can emerge victorious, not just in the external world, but in our own hearts. We must learn to distinguish between good and evil, and to fight for what is right. The Bible teaches us to persevere in the battle, to endure hardship and to stand firm in our faith (2 Timothy 2:3). We must be willing to lose the argument in order to win the battle, and to stand firm in our commitment to justice and righteousness. We must also learn to love our enemies, to show kindness and compassion to those who harm us (Matthew 5:44). This is not easy, but it is the right way to fight. When we love our enemies, we are not fighting against them, we are fighting for what is right, and for the glory of God. This is the point of fighting, not to emerge victorious, but to emerge victorious in the right way. This is the way of the Christian, to fight for what is right, and to love our enemies.






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