Saturday, February 2, 2008

92 FACTS ABOUT YOUR ENEMY

By Mike Murdock

  1. You will always have enemy’s – Matthew 10:22
  2. Your enemy is anyone who attempts to sabotage the assignment God has for your life – Deuteronomy 13:6, 8-9; Galatians 5:7-9
  3. Your enemy is any person who resents your desire for increase and the rewards it brings – 1 Samuel 17:28
  4. Your enemy is anyone unhappy over your progress – Ezra 4:4-5, 23-24
  5. Your enemy is anyone who increases or strengthens a personal weakness God is attempting to remove from your life – Judges 16:4-21
  6. Your enemy is anyone that attempts to kill the faith that God is birthing within you – Nehemiah 4:1-6
  7. Your enemy is anyone who would rather discuss your past than your future – Isaiah 43:18-19; John 8:3-11
  8. Your enemy is anyone who weakens your passion for your future and your dream – Mark 10:48
  9. Your enemy is anyone who attacks the weak around you – Nehemiah 5:1-13
  10. Your enemy is sometimes those of your own household – Matthew 10:36
  11. Your enemy should not be feared – Matthew 10:28
  12. The perfect will of God is your deliverance from your enemy – 2 Thessalonians 3:2
  13. The Holy Spirit will provide answers concerning your enemy – Matthew 10:19-20
  14. Your enemy is often discerned ahead of time by your mentor – Luke 22:31-32
  15. Your fasting can move the hand of God in destroying your enemy – Joel 2:15, 19-20
  16. God will fight for you against your enemy – Deuteronomy 20:4
  17. Your enemy will not be allowed by God to win – Psalm 118:6
  18. Your enemy is a natural and necessary part of your life – John 15:18-21
  19. Satan is your eternal enemy – Ephesians 6:12; 1 Peter 5:8
  20. You cannot defeat your enemy in your own strength – 2 Corinthians 3:5-6; 10:3-6
  21. God Expects you to prepare your defense against your enemy – Ephesians 6:10-11
  22. Overcoming your enemy is the keys to your rewards – Revelation 3:5, 12
  23. The spoils of war, not your enemy, must always remain your focus – 1 Peter 4:13-14; Revelation 3:21
  24. You will always have a warfare-companion during every battle with your enemy – Isaiah 43:1-2
  25. Your enemy provides God an opportunity to reveal his commitment to you – 2 Corinthians 12:7-10
  26. The wisdom for conquering your enemy will be imparted in your secret place of prayer – Psalm 27:5-6
  27. You should never disclose publicly the amount of any damage done by your enemy – Proverbs 29:11
  28. An uncommon enemy will require uncommon wisdom – Psalm 119:98; James 1:5
    You should never reveal your strategy against your enemy to those uncommitted to you and your cause – Proverbs 29:11
  29. Your warfare with an enemy is always seasonal – Ecclesiastes 3:1,3,8
  30. Your greatest weapon against your enemy is the Word of God – Ephesians 6:17
  31. The Holy Spirit will teach you the principles of warfare against your enemy – Psalm 114:1
  32. You must enter every battle against y our enemy for the purpose of brining glory to God – 1 Samuel 17:45-47
  33. You should expect to win every battle against your enemy – 1 Samuel 17:46
  34. Your enemy will be opposed by God even when you feel unable to defend yourself – Exodus 15:3; 2 Chronicles 20:15,17
  35. The Holy Spirit will demoralize and weaken your enemy with fear towards you before the battle even begins – Joshua 2:8-11
  36. Your enemy is often ignorant of your past victories, which makes them vulnerable and unprepared for you – 1 Samuel 17:33-51
  37. Your enemy, when aware of your past victories, becomes even more fearful of you – Joshua 2:10
  38. The Holy Spirit will reveal any snare prepared by your enemy – 2 Corinthians 2:11
  39. The Holy Spirit within you is more powerful than any enemy that you will ever face – 1 John 4:4
  40. Your enemy will never discern the protective wall of angels surrounding you during battle – Psalm 34:7
  41. Your enemy cannot withstand the weapon of praise during times of battle – Psalms 8:2; 34:1; Matthew 21:16
  42. Your enemy reveals by his attacks that he is fully persuaded of your ability to obtain your goal – Nehemiah 4:79; Philippians 4:13
  43. Your enemy will attack you at the birth of any significant season in your life – Matthew 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-13
  44. Jesus instructed his disciples to sow seeds of love, prayer and acts of kindness into their enemy – Matthew 5:44-45
  45. Loving your enemies will create a great reward – Matthew 5:46; Luke 6:35
  46. Any legal entanglement with your enemy should be avoided whenever possible – Matthew 5:25-26
  47. Any enemy causes movement in your life – 1 Samuel 17:55-58; 18:1-15
  48. When God has used up the benefits of your present season, he assigns an enemy to become your exit from that season – Genesis 31:1-7
  49. Your enemy is an announcement from God that your present season has come to a conclusion – 1 Samuel 17:57-58; 18:1-5
  50. Your enemy unleashes your imagination – 1 Samuel 17:40
  51. Your enemy exposes your weaknesses – Judges 16:18-21
  52. Your enemy reveals your limitations – I Kings 1:5-6
  53. Your enemy unifies your friends – 2 Samuel 15:15; 32-37
  54. The Holy Spirit will often bring conviction on your enemies – Proverbs 16:7; John 16:7-11; Acts 16:29-30; I Timothy 2:4; 2 Peter 3:9
  55. Your enemy today could possibly become your greatest ally tomorrow – Acts 9:13,15
  56. Your enemy may be suddenly and dramatically confronted by the Holy Spirit – Acts 9:3-5
  57. Your enemy can experience a sudden change of heart – Acts 9:6-9
  58. Your enemy can completely turn around because of one tragedy or crisis – Acts 9:8-9
  59. Your enemy is a door, not a wall, to your next season – Job 42:10
  60. The only true difference between a nobody and a somebody is the enemy they decided to conquer – I Samuel 18:6-7
  61. Your enemy is the difference between obscurity and significance – 1 Samuel 18:6-7
  62. The size of your enemy will determine the size of your rewards – 1 Samuel 17:4-7, 25
  63. Your enemy forces any Judas in your life to reveal Himself – 2 Samuel 15:12; 17:1-3
  64. Anything good always has an enemy – Acts 8:3
  65. You will only be remembered for the enemy you destroy or the one who destroys you – Judges 16:18-21
  66. Your enemy cannot abort your future – he is merely the announcement that your future is being born – Matthew 2:13-20
  67. Your enemy is as necessary as your friend – 1 Samuel 20:30-33
  68. Your enemy is your opportunity to reveal your difference from others – 1 Kings 18:17-40
  69. When you discover your assignment, you will discover your enemy – Daniel 10:12-13
  70. The favorite entry point used by your enemy will usually be through someone you have chosen to trust – Mark 14:10
  71. The enemy you fail to destroy will eventually destroy you – 1 Samuel 15:1-35; 2 Samuel 1:5-10
  72. You will never outgrow your enemy – you must simply learn to fight – Joshua 1:1-11
    Struggle is the proof that you have not yet been conquered by your enemy – 2 Corinthians 4:8-11
  73. Your enemy must be destroyed, not understood – 1 Samuel 17:49-51
  74. Your enemy will not seek to understand you, but to discredit you – 2 Samuel 15:1-6
  75. When God completes a season in your life, he hardens the heart of an enemy towards you – Exodus 8:15, 32; 9:7, 12, 34-35; 10:27
  76. Your enemy causes good people to find you – 2 Samuel 15:32-37
  77. Your enemy causes unused and dormant gifts to emerge – Acts 6:8-15; 7:1-60
  78. Any uncontested enemy will flourish – 2 Samuel 15:1-6; James 4:7
  79. Your enemy will often vary the weapons and strategies he uses against you – 1 Samuel 18:11, 17; 19:1, 8-11, 20
  80. The reaction of your enemy is proof of y our progress – 1 Samuel 18:9-15
  81. Any move you make in the right direction will be instantly addressed by your enemy – Nehemiah 2:9-10
  82. Your enemy will ultimately reveal the greatness of God to you – Exodus 14:26-31
    Your enemy may enter your life under the disguise of friendship – Psalm 41:9
    An enemy will often ignore protocol and the established chain of authority – 2 Samuel 14:29-33
  83. Your enemy must be exposed – 1 Kings 1:2, 13-25; Acts 5:1-11
  84. Your enemy will attempt to involve you in unnecessary battles which promise little or no reward – 2 Samuel 15:10-12
  85. Your enemy should be confronted in the timing of the spirit and with the right spiritual weaponry – Acts 16:16-18
  86. An uncommon enemy can be defeated through uncommon endurance – Matthew 10:22
  87. It is wise to avoid confrontation with your enemy when possible – Matthew 10:23; Romans 12:14-21
  88. It is wise to make peace with your enemy when possible – Matthew 5:25, 39-42; Romans 12:18
  89. Your enemy should be confronted in the timing of the spirit and with the right spiritual weaponry – Acts 16:16-18
  90. An uncommon enemy can be defeated through uncommon endurance – Matthew 10:22
  91. It is wise to avoid confrontation with your enemy when possible – Matthew 10:23; Romans 12:14-21
  92. It is wise to make peace with your enemy when possible – Matthew 5:25, 39-42; Romans 12:18

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