Praying is important tool
Pray in the Spirit at all times in every prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert and always persevere in supplication for all the saints Ephesians 6:18
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Have you ever been frustrated with the weaknesses of your flesh? Have you ever decided never more to succumb to a particular sin, yet when the temptation came, you fell easily right back into it? It's happened to all of us, even the disciple Peter who spent a lot of time with Jesus and he swore he would never deny Jesus, but he did it anyway, time and time and time again. There is something we can do to keep from falling prey to temptations like that. We can pray and be vigilant by making a constant effort to stay away from the things we have trouble resisting. God knew we'd be tempted at times, that's why we sent the Holy Spirit to help us fight this battle of the flesh. Who knows you better than the One who created you? Who cares more for you than the One Who died for you? Who leads you more carefully than the One Who knows the end from the beginning? Our loving Father gives us a way to deal with temptation. As usual, He provides for all of our needs. Praise God.
Romans 8:26 tells us, the Spirit comes to our aid and helps us in our weakness; for we do not know what prayer to offer nor how to offer it worthily as we supposed to, but the Spirit Himself goes to meet our supplication and pleads in our behalf".
You can know security because the One Who loves you are compassionate, caring, and courageous. Jesus knows you. He cares for you. He wants to lead you into the abundant life.
Friend, when fighting a battle (whether the battle against the flesh, or you battling against a certain disease), you don’t just pray. You have to remain in constant communication with God. The believer is instructed to pray without ceasing ((1 Thessalonians 5:17) regardless or needs and wants. Let's bring the weaknesses of the flesh under the Holy Spirit's control and experience the victory you never thought possible.
Praise The Lord!
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