Quotes about Enemy
Truth is the perfect tranquilizer. The enemy's power is rendered powerless in the presence of God's promises.
- Lysa TerKeurst
If so, I guarantee when the enemy sees us he shakes with fear. He isn't scared of the judgmental soul shellacked with a fake sense of perfection. But the compassionate soul who has hurt deeply and come out loving? Yes, she is one of the superstars of God's grand story, and the one you want near you in the battles of life.
- Lysa TerKeurst
The enemy wants us paralyzed and compromised by the whispers and doubts and what-ifs and opinions and accusations and misunderstandings and all the other hissing handcuffs crafted by fear.
- Lysa TerKeurst
You must guard your heart with everything you've got, especially in times of disappointment and pain. Your secret weapon against the enemy's hatred is to love God right then and there, in the midst of the sorrow, whatever it may be.
- John Eldredge
All of us are partly living our story line the enemy offers us. Most of us, perhaps, live in not a terribly evil place in the moralistic sense of the word. We simply live where busyness, or apathy, or struggle with circumstances that won't change occupies most of our energy. And the enemy is perfectly happy to leave us in such a place practicing our religion.
- John Eldredge
You really won't understand your life as a woman until you understand this: You are passionately loved by the God of the universe. You are passionately hated by his Enemy.
- John Eldredge
Sorrow is not a stranger to any of us, though only a few have learned that is is not our enemy either.
- John Eldredge
The enemy's whole plan is based on agreements. When we agree with the demonic forces suggesting things to us, we come under their influence.
- John Eldredge
The greatest enemy of true faith has always been religion (notice who Jesus reserves his harshest words for), and a religious attitude is not what we are after.
- John Eldredge
If you take the 'love your enemy' out of Christianity, you've 'unChristianed' the Christian faith.
- Miroslav Volf
I believe the reason many Christians are so dull and lifeless in their faith is because they are not in the battle, not using their weapons, not advancing against the enemy.
- George Verwer
It is to be feared that very many have little knowledge of the main enemy that they carry about them in their bosoms. This makes them ready to justify themselves, and to be impatient of reproof or admonition, not knowing that they are in any danger. 2 Chronicles 16:10
- John Owen