But the Son of God came to destroy the works of the devil.
1 John 3:8
(In Acts 28) When Paul was bitten by a poisonous snake on a small island named Malta. Paul didn’t panic, but simply shook the snake off and went about his business.
The local people waited to see him swell up and suddenly die, but after a long wait and no harm to Paul, they decided he was a god.
There will be times when we get bit by a sickness, or a loss, but like with Paul, that poison is not going to have any effect on you.
Its purpose is to take you out, but because God destroyed the works of the enemy, it’s not going to have its intended purpose. God has the final say.
What stops others is not going to stop you.
The Most High God is pushing back forces of darkness.
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