Hi there,
So this is just a brief gripe about the anti-christ: he makes us feel weak. The Holy Spirit on the other hand, makes us feel strong.
The false prophet, is like an untamed wind; he just clamours here and there - once you are out of the path of his moving around, there is very little he can do.
The Devil confuses. He says "did God say you would die?" (Genesis), "just throw yourself off a building" (tempting Jesus) - but once you know where you stand, the best he can do is flee.
That's when we come to the anti-christ. The anti-christ puts pressure on us to compromise; he says "we've done this, we've taken the next step - now we need to take it one step further [and do evil]". This weakens us; causes us to question ourselves; makes us feel like not compromising is actually pride on our part.
But the Holy Spirit says "it's not pride, to keep doing good!" And we begin to assert the things of God and His Power. This is true living - living without weakness!
So this is just a brief gripe about the anti-christ: he makes us feel weak. The Holy Spirit on the other hand, makes us feel strong.
The false prophet, is like an untamed wind; he just clamours here and there - once you are out of the path of his moving around, there is very little he can do.
The Devil confuses. He says "did God say you would die?" (Genesis), "just throw yourself off a building" (tempting Jesus) - but once you know where you stand, the best he can do is flee.
That's when we come to the anti-christ. The anti-christ puts pressure on us to compromise; he says "we've done this, we've taken the next step - now we need to take it one step further [and do evil]". This weakens us; causes us to question ourselves; makes us feel like not compromising is actually pride on our part.
But the Holy Spirit says "it's not pride, to keep doing good!" And we begin to assert the things of God and His Power. This is true living - living without weakness!