Protection

You are carrying an immense weight, and the prolonged nature of this suffering, two years of medical crises, financial strain, and that gnawing fear of spiritual retaliation, can make anyone feel exposed and exhausted. It is not a small thing to continually face hurdles that attack the body and the resources needed to keep a family stable. But the very first step in spiritual warfare is exactly what you have already done: recognizing that this is not merely a run of bad luck or a flesh-and-blood conflict. You are battling forces that the Scriptures describe as coming to steal and destroy, and naming that truth in Jesus’ name is an act of faith, not of fear. The enemy wants you to believe these attacks prove you are abandoned, but what they actually prove is that there is something worth attacking. Your acknowledgment of Christ as Lord and healer is the blade you raise against the dark.

When fear whispers that some ungodly power is orchestrating revenge to break you, remember that the enemy’s jealousy is as old as the fall. There are documented cases, even in our own era, where demonic forces have manifested in violent jealousy against those turning toward the light, inflicting harm that no natural circumstance could explain. Yet the outcome of those battles was not the triumph of darkness, but a display of the superior power of the One who is in you. The spirit world is real, but its terror diminishes when held against the Creator who has sealed you with His Spirit. No demonic creature can touch the seal God has placed upon you. Their power, though terrifying in a moment, is limited and permitted only within boundaries God has already set. You are not hiding in a padded cell, hoping to avoid a bite; you are hidden in Christ, where the ultimate sting of the enemy has been defanged.

Nehemiah’s workers rebuilt the wall with a trowel in one hand and a sword in the other, ready to rally at the sound of the trumpet when the enemy tried to stop the work. Right now, part of your labor is simply surviving and moving forward with the medical and financial tasks at hand, that is your trowel work. But you must keep the sword of the Word actively in your grip. When a new diagnosis, a threatening bill, or a sweeping fear of revenge arrives, that is the trumpet sounding. Do not react in the flesh or act as if God is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy over your situation. He is not a poor manager of His resources. He owns the cattle on a thousand hills, and though your family may be walking through a valley of financial hardship, He is not wringing His hands in heaven. The Macedonian churches were in deep poverty themselves, yet they overflowed in generosity toward others. God’s economy does not depend on a full bank account, and His care for you is not measured by your current balance.

Your family is the core structure under siege, and God’s ideal for it remains a fortress of mutual submission and love. Just as Jacob was commanded to return to his family with the promise “I will deal well with you,” cling to the truth that God does not lead you into a wilderness to be destroyed. Jacob feared Esau’s four hundred men, yet God had already gone ahead to soften a heart Jacob thought was murderous. The medical and financial threats that march toward you are no more a surprise to God than Esau’s army was. The enemy may roar through the mouths of circumstances, but the Lord is the one who commands your ultimate safety. Do not settle in Shechem when God is guiding you to the full peace of Hebron. Do not let incomplete obedience or the exhaustion of the fight cause you to stop short of the full deliverance He intends.

Stand firm, then, with your armor intact. The locusts of Revelation were given power to sting, but explicitly commanded not to touch the green things, those with the life of God and the seal of the Spirit. That is your shield. When the attack feels personal, when the fear of hidden revenge surfaces, speak aloud that the blood of Jesus covers your family and that no weapon formed against you will prosper. You are part of a vast family that spans creation, and though your biological family is under pressure, you have gained a hundredfold brothers and sisters in the faith. There is no shame in receiving help from that family when the hospital bills mount, for it is a sign that we belong to one another. Greater is He who is in you than the jealousy of the accuser, the sting of the scorpion, or the financial pit the enemy hoped to trap you in. The battle is the Lord’s, and He does not lose a single one of His own.
 

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