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Monday, December 16, 2024

Breaking Free: A Call to Christian Believers

As we step into another blessed year, this blog continues to serve as a sanctuary for Christian believers seeking freedom from energy-draining personal and professional relationships. Inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ and the realities of spiritual warfare, this space offers encouragement, tools, and insights for overcoming life’s toughest challenges.  

Life brings trials, but as believers, we are equipped with the armor of God to confront our foes—in God’s perfect timing. Keep your faith strong, pray without ceasing, and trust in Jesus Christ. For those needing deliverance, never hesitate to seek the guidance of professionals in your area who are equipped to assist you on your spiritual journey.  

This blog is a reflection of our collective experiences and victories, and I want to take a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to all who have contributed their stories, insights, and prayers. Your testimonies inspire others to persevere, expose the enemy, and stand firm in faith. Together, we are a growing community of believers committed to walking in God’s light.  

A Call for Contributors

Are you a Christian who has experienced the transformative power of faith in overcoming obstacles, spiritual warfare, or confronting the enemy? We are seeking contributors who are ready to share their personal journeys. Your testimony could inspire someone else to break free from bondage and step into God’s purpose for their life.  

If you feel led to share your story, please reply to this post or reach out directly via email at nichollmcguire@gmail.com. Let your experiences be a beacon of hope for others.  

Opportunities Breaking Free: A Call to Christian Believers  

As we step into another blessed year, this blog continues to serve as a sanctuary for Christian believers seeking freedom from energy-draining personal and professional relationships. Inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ and the realities of spiritual warfare, this space offers encouragement, tools, and insights for overcoming life’s toughest challenges.  

Life brings trials, but as believers, we are equipped with the armor of God to confront our foes—in God’s perfect timing. Keep your faith strong, pray without ceasing, and trust in Jesus Christ. For those needing deliverance, never hesitate to seek the guidance of professionals in your area who are equipped to assist you on your spiritual journey.  

This blog is a reflection of our collective experiences and victories, and I want to take a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to all who have contributed their stories, insights, and prayers. Your testimonies inspire others to persevere, expose the enemy, and stand firm in faith. Together, we are a growing community of believers committed to walking in God’s light.  

A Call for Contributors

Are you a Christian who has experienced the transformative power of faith in overcoming obstacles, spiritual warfare, or confronting the enemy? We are seeking contributors who are ready to share their personal journeys. Your testimony could inspire someone else to break free from bondage and step into God’s purpose for their life.  

If you feel led to share your story, please reply to this post or reach out directly via email at nichollmcguire@gmail.com. Let your experiences be a beacon of hope for others.  

Opportunities for Christian Businesses  

For businesses or individuals interested in reaching this vibrant Christian community, we are also offering ad space. This is a wonderful opportunity to share your faith-based services or products with like-minded believers. Contact us to learn more about how you can partner with us in this ministry.  

Meet the Blog Manager: Nicholl McGuire 

Nicholl McGuire, the manager of this blog, is a self-published author, inspirational speaker, and business owner originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her work has been featured on platforms such as CBS and WPXI Channel 11. Nicholl’s passion is empowering others to break free from toxic relationships and to stand firm in their faith.  

Let’s make this year a time of growth, healing, and breakthroughs in Christ. Together, we will continue to inspire, uplift, and support one another as we walk boldly in our faith.  

Blessings,  

Face Your Foe Team


Sunday, November 10, 2024

Protesting Injustice in the Bible: Lessons on Standing Up for What’s Right

 When we consider the fight against unfairness, we may picture crowds assembling with banners held up high or a passionate speaker advocating for change. The Bible presents instances of individuals boldly opposing inequity despite the challenges and risks involved. 

 

Here are biblical examples of individuals and communities who bravely faced injustice and oppression with determination and truthfulness. Consider their experiences and reflect upon the lessons they can offer us about advocating for righteousness.

 

1. Moses: A Voice for Freedom

 

Think of the courage it took for Moses, a former prince-turned-shepherd, to obey God by going to Egypt’s mighty ruler and demand, “Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Facing a king and calling for the end of slavery wasn’t just courageous; it took faith. Yet, with each “no” Pharaoh gave, Moses persisted, knowing that God wanted justice and freedom for His people. Through his leadership, the Israelites gained their freedom—a reminder that faith-driven bravery can be a powerful force for change.

 

2. Shiphrah and Puah: Small Acts of Courage

 

Shiphrah and Puah challenged Pharaoah’s authority. These women were midwives ordered to kill all Hebrew baby boys, but their hearts couldn’t allow such cruelty. Instead, they chose life, saving countless children and defying a king’s order out of devotion to God: “The midwives…did not do what the king of Egypt had told them to do; they let the boys live” (Exodus 1:17). Occasionally we may think what we are doing is small but learn later that those moves make significant impact. Shiphrah and Puah remind us that standing up to injustice can take quiet courage and deep compassion.

 

3. Nathan’s Confrontation with King David

 

When David, Israel’s beloved king, fell into trouble, the prophet, Nathan, did something most wouldn’t dare try—he confronted the king about his actions. Through a story, Nathan helped David see he was in error and take responsibility for his actions: “You are the man!” (2 Samuel 12:7). Pushing through worry, fear, and stress to speak truth to power, even to friends, can be one of the greatest acts of love. It is an important part of justice.

 

4. Amos: A Call for Social Justice

 

A shepherd turned prophet, Amos, spoke out against the economic injustice and corruption in Israel. He delivered fiery messages condemning the mistreatment of poor people and leadership’s disregard for fairness, calling for justice to “roll on like a river” (Amos 5:24). Amos’ message reminds us that faith is not just about personal devotion but also about caring for the vulnerable and striving for a just society.

 

5. Jesus in the Temple: Righteous Anger Against Corruption

 

When Jesus entered the Temple and saw it overrun by money changers and merchants, he didn’t stay silent. He overturned tables and drove them out, saying, “My house will be called a house of prayer, but you are making it a den of robbers” (Matthew 21:12-13). Jesus’ anger wasn’t reckless; it was a reaction to injustice and the exploitation of people within a sacred space. Sometimes, standing up for what’s right involves passionate, decisive action.

 

6. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego: Standing Firm

 

These three young men faced the fiery furnace rather than bow to an idol. Despite the threat to their lives, they told King Nebuchadnezzar, “We want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up” (Daniel 3:18). Their defiance was a protest against forced idolatry and a declaration of their faith in God. Their story reminds us to stand firm in our values, especially when under pressure to conform.

 

7. Esther: Risking Everything for Her People

 

A Jewish queen in Persia, Esther, learned of a plot to annihilate her people. She could have stayed silent, safe in the palace, but instead, she risked her life by approaching the king uninvited—a move punishable by death. She courageously declared, “If I perish, I perish” (Esther 4:16). Esther’s protest wasn’t loud, but it was powerful. Her story reminds us that sometimes courage means stepping up for others, even when the risk is high.

 

 Lessons to Ponder

 

The Bible’s stories of protest, courage, and conviction show us that justice often requires us to be brave. Standing up for what’s right isn’t always about big moves. Sometimes, it’s about flying under the radar, like the midwives, or taking a stand within our own communities, like Amos. Other times, it’s about confronting those in power, like Nathan, or taking a step of faith, like Esther.

 

As we face injustices in our nation, these biblical stories remind us that we’re not alone in the struggle. We have a legacy of faith-driven protestors who put their trust in God and acted with courage. Let’s keep their examples close to heart, knowing that in standing up for what’s right, we follow in the footsteps of these faithful, bold people. 

 

Whether it’s in our government, workplace, community, or within our families, each of us can contribute to justice, kindness, and truth.

Monday, July 3, 2023

In the Age of Censorship, How Christians Can Spread the Gospel Effectively

The advancement of technology has brought significant changes in the way we interact and communicate with each other. However, as social media platforms grow in popularity, censorship seems to be on the rise, particularly against Christians. Many believers have expressed concerns about their message being flagged, banned, or censored, and as a result, they have been forced to find new ways of communicating the gospel. In today's post, we will discuss several creative ways that Christians can use to share their faith with the world, get funding to start a nonprofit, and what to do if your group is being censored or banned. Additionally, we will explore biblical scriptures about the last days in the book of Revelation.

Creative Ways to Share Your Faith

In a world that's socially connected, Christians have unlimited opportunities to share the gospel with the world creatively. One effective approach is through social media, as we have several platforms to reach out to potential followers. However, creating visual content such as videos, infographics, or memes to accompany the text post can make the message more appealing and engaging. Additionally, hosting webinars, podcasts, and Facebook Live sessions are other great ways to share the gospel. Ultimately, whatever method you choose, remember to be authentic, relatable, and always back up your message with scripture.

Getting Funding to Start a Nonprofit

Starting a nonprofit for the gospel ministry requires financial support and commitment, which may seem daunting for many. However, fundraising has never been easier than it is now, thanks to technology. Online platforms such as GoFundMe, Kickstarter, or IndieGoGo provide easy-to-use fundraising tools that allow you to share your story with potential donors and receive support from your community. Moreover, grant proposals, partnership organizations, and crowdfunding are also great options to consider when starting your nonprofit.

What To Do When You Discover your Group is Being Flagged, Banned or Censored

Censorship is a growing concern and an unfortunate reality that many Christians face when attempting to share their faith. When you discover that your group is being flagged, banned, or blocked, it's essential to first consider why it's happening. Is it due to offensive or inappropriate content, or is it because of your religious beliefs? If it's the latter, consider changing your approach or platform. Use your church or local newspapers to spread your message or connect with other organizations with similar goals. Also, make sure to document the censorship and appeal the decision if possible.

Biblical Scriptures about the Last Days in the Book of Revelation

Lastly, the book of Revelation speaks of a time when the gospel message will be met with resistance and persecution. Revelation 13:17-18, for example, speaks of a time when people will not be allowed to buy or sell unless they have the mark of the beast. Christians will likely face challenges in sharing the gospel, but their perseverance will be rewarded. Revelation 2:10 encourages believers to remain faithful even in the face of persecution and death, promising a crown of life to those who do so.

In conclusion, censorship is a growing concern for Christians worldwide, but it should not deter us from sharing the gospel. We must be creative and innovative in finding ways to share our faith, and getting funding to start a nonprofit is not as daunting as it seems. Always remember to document any censorship and appeal the decisions whenever necessary. Lastly, biblical scriptures remind us of the impending challenges that come with sharing the gospel, but our faith will guide us and help us overcome whatever obstacles we may encounter.

Check out more helpful information on this blog and keep the faith!

Monday, June 12, 2023

Husband Turned Enemy: On Confronting a Cheater - spiritual perspective

People love to post the beautiful moments of their lives on Facebook and other social media platforms, but the reality is for some couples, those smiling faces that have withstood the hands of time, have experienced their share of pain. A suffering that most don't share with anyone publicly, infidelity. In the fictional story based on true events, you will read what one woman did when she found out her husband had been cheating.  

Living in a quaint little town, a married couple named Sarah and David had been married for over a decade and were known as a strong and loving couple in their online and offline Facebook community. Sarah was a compassionate and devoted wife, while David was an ambitious and hardworking husband. Sarah posted many photos of the couples smiling faces. She even shared what they both bought one another each Valentine's Day and wedding anniversary completing each post with heart emoji's and hashtags celebrating marital love and devotion. However, their seemingly perfect life was about to take an unexpected turn that those heartwarming photographs did not show.

One sunny afternoon, Sarah received an anonymous letter in her mailbox. Curiosity piqued, she opened it and was stunned by its contents. The letter detailed David's affair with a woman named Rebecca and the shocking revelation that she was pregnant with his child.

Shattered and heartbroken, Sarah couldn't believe what she had just discovered. She felt a whirlwind of emotions, ranging from anger and betrayal to profound sadness. As a woman of faith, Sarah turned to the Bible for guidance on how to handle this devastating situation.

According to biblical principles, confronting a dishonest person involves first seeking the truth and understanding the gravity of the situation. Sarah decided to gather concrete evidence before confronting David. She reached out to a trusted friend who knew Rebecca and discreetly sought more information to validate the claims made in the letter.

Once she had obtained enough evidence, Sarah prepared herself for a difficult conversation with David. She knew that approaching the situation with a heart full of anger would not be constructive. Instead, she decided to follow the biblical teachings of forgiveness, grace, and love.

In the book of Matthew, Jesus taught about the importance of addressing conflicts within a marriage. Sarah decided to speak with David in private, away from distractions and with an open heart. She wanted to give him a chance to explain himself and express his remorse.

When the time came, Sarah gently confronted David, expressing her knowledge of his affair and the existence of the unborn child. She emphasized the pain and broken trust she felt but also conveyed her desire for resolution and restoration. Sarah reminded David of the biblical commandment to remain faithful to one's spouse and the consequences of straying from that commitment.

At this point, it's important to note that biblical principles allow for divorce in cases of adultery, as Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew. However, divorce should never be taken lightly or as the first solution. Sarah understood that reconciliation was an ideal outcome, provided David was truly remorseful and willing to take steps to rebuild trust.

In the weeks that followed, Sarah and David sought counseling from their church and received guidance from a trusted pastor. They engaged in open and honest communication, expressing their emotions, and working towards healing their marriage. David genuinely repented and took responsibility for his actions, proving his commitment to rebuilding their relationship.

It was a long and challenging journey, but Sarah's faith and adherence to biblical principles guided her throughout. Over time, their marriage began to heal, and they discovered a newfound depth of love and trust that surpassed their previous bond.

Sarah's experience taught her the power of forgiveness, the importance of seeking truth, and the value of relying on biblical principles to navigate difficult situations. Through it all, she remained steadfast in her faith, allowing it to guide her decisions and ultimately restore her marriage.

Remember, this is a fictional story, and the guidance provided is based on fictional characters and their circumstances. In real-life situations, seeking the advice of trusted religious leaders, legal counsel and relationship counselors can be valuable in addressing such challenges. It is our hope, here at FaceYour Foe, that one doesn't have to obtain a divorce; however, in instances of emotional and/or physical abuse due to the myriad of emotions that come with adultery, it is an option. God hates divorce, but he also tells us in his word, our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. Allow God to guide you through this difficult time. Pray for wisdom, direction, strength, love, and a renewed mind, body and spirit to receive peace of mind and clarity.

God bless. 

Friday, September 16, 2022

10 Practical Tips on How to Study the Bible

As a new believer it may be difficult to study the Holy Bible due to time constraints, distractions, and other things that hinder you from focusing on the word of God. Here are some tips on studying the Bible. The more you use them, the further you will grow in your relationship with your Creator.

1. Set aside a specific time each day to study the Bible. Make it a priority.

2. Find a quiet place where you can focus and won't be interrupted.

3. Begin with prayer, asking God to guide your understanding of his Word.

4. Read slowly and carefully, taking time to ponder what you're reading.

5. Don't just read the Bible; meditate on it and apply its truths to your life.

6. Use a good study Bible that will help clarify difficult passages.

7. Join a Bible study group or take a class on biblical interpretation.

8. Be patient as you study; understanding comes gradually as you grow in your faith.

9. Read the Bible in its entirety, from Genesis to Revelation. Don't skip around.

10. Remember that the Bible is living and active, and it will transform your life if you let it.

it need not be complicated when studying the word of God. If you should find that someone is creating tension or frustration when you are learning more about God, that may be a person you may want to distance yourself from. 

Pray and watch for wolves in sheep‘s clothing in group settings that might be creating intentional challenging situations that create quarreling and division while you are growing spiritually. You may in time have to separate yourself from the group and be led by the Holy Spirit to one that is maturing in the faith as you are. Staying stagnant among lukewarm Christians is contrary to God’s purpose and plan for your life.

Be mindful of what you share with others about your spiritual gifts, insight, personal, and professional life. In addition, be prepared for wayward believers and backsliders who will not like your reading from the Bible or conversing with others about the Scriptures. Limit your conversations with them especially during times of spiritual fasting, family loss, family gatherings, and holiday celebrations. Members of your own family can be enemies of yours rather quickly when they refuse sound doctrine. 

Be blessed.

Nicholl McGuire shares wise teachings for both new and mature believers on nmenterprise7.com She also is the owner of this blog.

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Are Demons Real and Signs You Are Possessed by One

One of the most heated debates among Christians is whether demons are real. According to the Bible, demons are evil spirits that work against God and His people. Demons are often mentioned in the Bible as being opponents of God and Christians. They are often associated with Satan, and their ultimate goal is to lead humans away from God and into eternal damnation. They are also worshipped by some satanists as powerful spirits that can be harnessed for good or evil. 

Christians believe that demons are very real and that they can influence and manipulate people in a variety of ways. There are many stories of people who claim to have been possessed by demons or to have encountered them in other ways. However, some skeptics argue that demons are nothing more than figments of our imagination, created to explain away the dark side of human nature. While there is no definitive answer, demons continue to be a source of controversy and fascination for many people.

The most obvious sign is that you have no self-control. You will feel an urge to do things that you normally wouldn't do, like cussing, fighting, destroying things, or property. You will be uncontrollably angry, and your eyes may even become black as coal. Your mood swings will be excessive, and you will be attracted to dark things and places. Demons also like to cause physical pain to their host body, so if you start experiencing unexplained burns, cuts, bruises, or scratches, it's a sign that you may be possessed. Another sign of demonic possession is when you are murmuring or making unintelligible sounds as if you are wrestling with someone (it may sound like Christian tongue speaking, but it is not) or having a sudden change in vocal patterns - deep growls, high-pitched screams, or animal noises. If you suspect that you may be possessed, the best thing to do is seek help from a Christian pastor or priest who can perform an exorcism.

While demonic stories are often relegated to the world of fiction, there are many people who claim to have experienced demonic possession firsthand. These personal accounts often describe intrusive thoughts, demonic voices, and feelings of being controlled by an outside force.

A person who was once kind and loving may become filled with rage, and a person who was once healthy may become sick and twisted. In addition, demons often seek to undermine a person's relationship with God or their faith in general. They may try to manipulate a person into believing that there is no God, or that Satan is the only true god. Additionally, demons may encourage a person to engage in sinful behaviors, such as violence, sexuality, or drug use. Finally, demons may try to isolate a person from their friends and family. If you notice any of these signs in yourself or someone you know, it is possible that they are possessed by a demon. Of course, only a professional can make a definitive diagnosis. However, if you suspect that someone you know is possessed, it is important to seek help right away. demons can be very dangerous, and they will stop at nothing to destroy a person's life. 

In some cases, people have even reported seeing demonic beings or demonic entities known as black-eyed children and other strange alien creatures. They are said to terrorize communities across the globe. These demonic creatures are said to stalk their victims and possess immense strength and speed. They are also said to have the ability to transform their appearance to look like normal children, angels, grotesque figures, women, men, ghostly images, and animals. 

Black-eyed children are often associated with demon possession and alien encounters. There are many personal experiences of black-eyed children that have been documented, but their true nature remains a mystery. Some believe that they are demonic entities that are looking for new victims to possess, while others believe that they are aliens that are seeking to abduct humans. Whatever the case may be, black-eyed children remain one of the most mysterious and feared creatures in the world. Joey was 11 when he first started seeing the black-eyed children. They would knock on his bedroom window at night, and when he looked out, they would be standing there, staring at him with their soulless eyes. Sometimes they would be whispering to each other, and he could just make out the words "let us in." He was never sure what they wanted, but he knew that they were up to no good. 

One night, he decided to confront them. He opened the window and yelled at them to go away. They just stood there, looking at him calmly. Then, one of them spoke. "We can't go away," the child said in a cold voice. "We've been sent here for you." Joey realized then that these were no ordinary children - they were demons. 

He tried to slam the window shut, but they were too quick for him. They barged into his room and started chasing him around. He screamed for help, but no one came. The demons cornering him, taunting him, telling him that he was going to die. Just when it seemed like they were going to catch him, he woke up from the nightmare - but it didn't feel like a dream; it felt all too real. 

After that experience, Joey started seeing the black-eyed children everywhere he went - in school, at the park, even in his own home. They were always just out of reach, always just beyond his sight. And try as he might, he could never shake them. They were haunting him, tormenting him, until finally he took his own life to escape their clutches. 

This is just one example of what can happen when demons enter our world and try to take over our lives. These stories serve as a warning to us all - be careful what you wish for; you may just get it... in the form of a demonic possession.

While it is difficult to verify these claims, they offer a glimpse into the dark side of human nature. For those who have experienced demon possession, these stories serve as a warning that there is evil in this world that can take control of our lives.

Friday, March 18, 2022

A Steady Stream of Warring Spirits Have Long Been Unleashed

When I shared on YouTube NM Enterprise 7, the audio, "Conflict Between Hot-Headed Men..." I referenced 2 Samuel 20.  You will find that this passage of scripture has some similarities to modern day discord between nations and will result in more death, mayhem and destruction.  For we do not wrestle against flesh, but principalities, rulers of darkness...according to Ephesians 6:12.  

So what did the witches and warlocks unearth in their early morning gatherings? What did they conjure up in their incantations? A steady stream of warring spirits designed to bring about swift death and more suffering for humans.  Their spells only added fuel to fires that had already been set by others like themselves.  

In their attempt to put the jack back into the box, they brought on very unecessary and losing battles for all parties.  Of course, it appears like all is going according to plan and in some cases it is, for those who scripted the events, but like with all the occultic elites manufactured agendas they can't uncover all possibilites of when things go wrong. Now what do they do?  There is nothing that can be done in the human realm, but in the spiritual, there is!  A Christ-like character, a gifted group, one that is of faith, can move mountains!  But where can you find such men and women, these unspriitual men and women can't, but God can--He is the One who appoints.  

A stubborn man or woman hell-bent on their personal agendas, unwilling to waver or compromise will not welcome the people of God in any circle.  They would rather suffer before sincerely calling out to an Almighty God's assistance; therefore, they continue to suffer like Pharaoh did along with his people in Exodus.

I hope/wish/pray for easy fixes and simple explanations to bring about change. but we, who have followed Christ for some time, know better.  There is nothing but the blood of Jesus that can wash away the sins of men, women and children and that, my friends, is not what the elitists want to hear. They are more likely to receive Jesus when they are so desperate that all they have is Jesus!

So hear we are once again viewing media filled with negative outcomes.  The plan, at the time I am writing this, is to save the water, sea, air, and land when the fighting is over in Ukraine and other locations where resources are in abundance.  

Internationally leaders' desires for more resources will continue to be prevalent.  However, we all will continue to pay a heavy price, not just at the gas pump, for their insatiable needs to divide, conquer, re-invent, re-establish, reform, and recreate systems that have long been in place for decades and centuries.

"When the system is broken, man comes up with a way to so-called 'fix it' and when it isn't, he still finds a way to break it." -- Nicholl McGuire

Keep praying!

Thanks for your continued support! 

Monday, May 11, 2020

When Family Becomes an Enemy

You have fought these people either physically, mentally or both.  You have asked God for forgiveness and mercy.  These people, who you call your "family," are not going to always like, love, respect, or appreciate you.  At times, they can feel more like foes than friends.  You desire peace among them, but lately all there is are arguments, tears, worries, and secret wishes to be anywhere but with them!

Take comfort in knowing that God cares.  He knows your every struggle and he wants to give you peace.  You will rise above your situation!  Tough times like these won't last forever.  Now more than ever, you must pray more.  Trust that where you are right now with your family and friends is not where you have to be this time next year!

I think of Romans 8:28, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. "Child of God, these trials that you are now in are being worked out for your good!  Although we don't know the specifics of God's purpose, what we do know is that every time our foes bring about a challenge, there is something to learn and grow from.

Take a moment to pray the following:

"Lord you know the struggles I have with my family.  I confess the sins that I have committed as a result of deep rooted resentment, anger, jealousy, bitterness...I sincerely want to change from my wicked ways. Give me the strength for now to get through every challenge they put before me.  Provide me with an exit plan when the time is right.  I ask these things in Jesus name, Amen."

I prayed something like this many years ago.  Weeks after I prayed, I saw my breakthrough.  God granted me favor with them to help me move.  I was so grateful to have my own place!  I knew that God wasn't going to bless me until I changed my mindset and spent more time with Him and less focus on what they were doing and saying.  When I took my mind off of family and placed it on God, change came sooner rather than later.  They noticed I spent more time in the word and in church and although they were critical sometimes, I didn't let their remarks keep me off the mark that God had made for me!  I believe that God is going to free you, who is going through so much, just keep your mind on Him!

God bless.

Nicholl McGuire is the author of Know Your Enemy the Christian's Critic and the voice behind the YouTube channel nmenterprise7, a faith based podcast to bring spiritual enlightenment to a hungry world!

Monday, November 4, 2019

Not Every Confrontation is Worth Fighting

Confrontation happens and it can't always be avoided.  A foe doesn't want to have to deal with confrontation if he or she can persuade you into giving he or she whatever they want.  When I came across a foe, I found that just so long as I did what was expected of me I was in her good graces, but if I made a mistake, caused an inconvenience, or simply didn't respond to her in the way that she wanted, she would talk negatively behind my back to the one who actually liked me.

The day came when I ended up having to confront her via email first since I didn't see her due to a schedule conflict about a situation.  The matter was brought up by her via email so that she had documentation, I wasn't stupid, so I kept the dialogue going that way.  Eventually, I saw her in-person as well as the person she cc'd and explained my concern.  Of course, she made light of it.  I was willing to resolve the situation, but "no problem" was the typical response.  Sure, right!

Before long, I prayed about matters that came up and I realized that I no longer wanted to be a part of the immature shenanigans the individual came up with.  I figured out she felt threatened that I was going to be promoted and jealous of the way our manager treated me that is why she started on the course to nit-pick and cause unnecessary conflict.  Had I saw more benefit in that opportunity, I would have been facing that foe a lot.  I picked my battles with her and since then others. 

Not every verbal statement or physical confrontation is worth fighting.  There are times when you must stand-down if you love your freedom, want to keep your peace of mind, and obtain future blessings!

No matter what you are going through or what is ahead, above everything else, keep your cool!  You can do the following:

1)  Take a long pause before responding to an email.  Consult with a knowledgeable and trustworthy counselor about the matter that has come up.

2)  Don't bother to talk immediately about it while angry.  You may end up being angry with the person or people around you who just might advise, "Calm down, it's not that serious."

3)  Walk.  Move away from the tense environment.  Take slow breaths while you are out and about.

4)  If you are spiritual, pray.  What sense is it to have a personal faith if you don't use it.

5)  Think of ways to resolve the conflict before you write that email, make arrangements to meet, or pick up the phone.

6)  Watch your tone of voice when speaking to the individual or group.

7)  Smile as if you already won the battle :)  God got your back!

Also, keep in mind never battle with anyone when you are tired, hungry, sick, grieving, or worse have too many irons in the fire already.  You are guaranteed to walk away feeling defeated.

Nicholl McGuire

Thursday, July 18, 2019

My Battles - Brother Will Betray Brother...and a Father His Child

As told in my book, Know Your Enemy: The Christian’s Critic, I was a new Christian in 1997, on fire for the Lord, and little did I know just how hard it would be to make friends and how easy it would be to draw foes when talking about Jesus.

The following Scriptures Jesus shared with his disciples centuries ago became real in my life: “Brother will betray brother to death, and a father his child; children will rebel against their parents and have them put to death. All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved. When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another. I tell you the truth, you will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes” (Matt. 10:22-23).

Even though I had not physically walked where Jesus had journeyed, I did have experiences with both hidden opposition and foes within plain view over the years such as in places like: my own household, neighborhood, on the job, at church, and elsewhere.  So not only have I written my faith books based on observation, research, private interviews, etc. but I personally underwent my share of life challenges.

Arguments, name-calling, backstabbing, and more abound whenever the enemy shows up.  I have seen much.  From witnessing adults physically fighting to being caught up in someone’s rage many times, I have experienced a challenging walk with Christ.  “If it ain’t one thing, it’s another…” I recall this popular phrase being said by more than a few believers as we headed into the new millennium.  
On fire for God, I went out into the public over the years sharing tracks, later my own newsletters, visited churches, shared a word of knowledge with leaders, used by God to convict others, and published online thought-provoking spiritual commentary and passages of Scripture.  From 1997 to date, eyebrows raise from skeptics, negative comments show up online and offline, and there have been times I had to go no contact with some relatives and former friends, but despite it all, my spirit continues to soar in Him!   

I received criticism to my face and behind my back for exposing some thought-provoking issues.  I was threatened for sharing convicting visions and warnings.  I also experienced frequent pain in my body during spiritual warfare, betrayal from those who claimed to love me, physical and emotional abuse, separation from children, theft, a divorce, and a couple of challenging pregnancies.  Throw in major financial losses that left two of my four children and I hungry at times (back to the welfare office I went more than I could remember), significant debt and the death of near and dear loved ones.  But God doesn't put anymore on us than we can bear, right?  Wrong!  We pick ourselves up, manage situations and get on with life!  No sense in pouting, crying, mistreating others, or pretending everything is all good when it is not.  

Keep fighting the good fight!

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Nicholl McGuire is the owner and contributor of this blog.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Christian Pretenders Win Your Trust

The words are like honey dripping from their lips, they know how to say all the right words to appear like they are Christ believers and followers, but these hypocrites are not!  The Bible warns, “They profess to know God, but deny him by their works.  They are detestable, disobedient, unfit for any good work.”

Pretenders falsely claim they love their fellow brothers and sisters in Christ while they work to obtain power, fame, assets, and more from them!  They assume that people will do for them because they said they are Christian.  These hypocrites believe themselves to be like God and hope in time to be worshipped.  They boast about gifts and services they have performed for others in the past.  They walk into homes, churches and other places Christians gather and expect acceptance because they may have done small things for the group or its affiliates in the past.  These fake Christians sole objective is to once again obtain what they want by winning gullible people’s trust first then take the spoils of war after.  They suspect that some discerning individuals will find them out, so they will not be able to get what they want from them without a fight.   

There is a war ahead involving a fake person who refuses to be sincere in his or her faith and real with people.  Once you learn that the fake Christian isn’t really into faith, God, church, family, etc. you will not want this person around.  If he or she knows that you are on to him or her, the charlatan will systematically try to discredit you while hoping you will grow distant and eventually leave the group. 

When one chooses to be blind to the wolves in sheep’s clothing, the wolf will certainly take advantage of his prey!  These Christian pretenders often show up when you least expect it quite friendly and accommodating.  Many wolves are brought in by someone already belonging to a Christian group.  The gullible person speaks highly of what they don’t know is a future foe then persuades others to accept the wolf.  

The so-called Christian typically has many associations that are not Christian.  Listen to what they say about a secular group, artists, and others who are worldly, they esteem them.  Seemingly wealthy and/or well-known, phony believers are typically well-connected to other denominations and fraternal groups due to product sales and services provided currently or in the past.  An impressive history, a jaw-dropping resume and possibly many accolades and recommendations, and before long the fake Christian is working in one’s family, the church, an organization, or workplace short or long term while creating much division over time in an effort to get ungodly needs met i.e.) premarital sex, greedy desires, selfish ambitions, fetishes, etc.

The phony Christian really isn’t interested in the people and things of God; rather they are in search of opportunities that Satan thoroughly enjoys.  He too loves to relish in fame, fortune, power, and control.  Once the false believer achieves his selfish goals, the he or she moves on to a new partnership or even better opportunity with another group all-too-willing to give more in the hopes that they will get something too from the wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Be mindful of celebrities who return back to childhood churches when their careers are taking a downward turn.  They seek to gain favor and be uplifted spiritually only to return back to their old ways of life.  Watch as well as pray for the backsliders in your family who take up much interest in relatives when things are bad, but could care less once the help is provided.  Stay out of the path of the angry and violent who wish to take from others by force, they will surely commit abusive acts or worse kill!  Christian pretenders are among us, it is always best to be guarded rather than trusting.

Nicholl McGuire is the author of Know Your Enemy: The Christian's Critic. 

Monday, February 25, 2019

So-Called Well-meaning Critics Don't Encourage Your Walk with the Lord, They Often Hinder It

Who might be the wicked critic of your faith whether in the open 
or secretly hiding waiting to attack you one day?  

You may want to ask yourself the following questions:
  • Is this person someone who just spouts off the mouth everything ungodly so as to make me angry enough to sin?  
  • Is this critic someone who I can trust, yet when it comes to spiritual matters, he or she is the last person I think about talking to?  
  • Is the critic a person who may have a hidden plan to do harm against me, because I believe what I believe and tend to offend him or her with my faith?  
If someone or many come to mind while you ask yourself these questions, than you might possibly have an enemy in your camp.  An evil critic is anyone who opposes, hinders, suppresses, manipulates, criticizes, ostracizes, or speaks evil of your belief system.
  
You might say, “Oh no, not my mom!  Oh no, not my man!  It couldn’t be my lady!  Don’t tell me, my son!”  A critic turned enemy can be anyone!  Now, why would someone who supposedly loves or likes you be so critical of your walk with the Lord whether to your face or behind your back?  Because chances are, you are doing some things that are disturbing their peace of mind, physical location, and convicting their spirit.  Sounds similar to what Jesus did when talking to the Pharisees, huh?  

The more you talk about your experiences believing in the one true God, the more the sinful critic will provide his or her feedback whether on the phone, in-person, by email, text, snail mail, or through someone else.  A sinful critic may even show up on your social networking page or other websites you frequent all-too-ready to leave a negative, demeaning or flippant remark.  Some will say, “I am just giving constructive feedback.”  Sure.

Jealous, wayward Christians, backsliders, apostates, and the godless are not interested in building up believers; rather they are more interested in doing the following:  proving them wrong, making them look like fools, getting a good laugh or tearing down one’s wholesome image.  Watch out Ms. Goody Two-Shoes or Mr. “I’m A Good Man!” the angry critic is waiting for you to slip up.  

In James 4:1-3 (NIV,) fights and quarrels occurred between Christ’s followers due to personal envy and discontent.  “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you?  You want something but don’t get it. You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want. You quarrel and fight. You do not have, because you do not ask God.  When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.” 


Deceptive critics will not share too much about themselves whether online or offline, particularly with believers, for fear that God will reveal flaws in their character.  Therefore, they will use criticism as a distraction to keep the focus off of them an on to others. These critics don’t want godly followers to start praying and guiding them toward Jesus, because many of them feel content without him.  This is why a once very talkative friend is not so social like she use to be since you met Jesus.  This is why some will become easily irritated when you ask, “Would you like for me to pray with you?”  No one wants their flaws exposed even if people already know what they are about.

A loving, sweet, wonderful unbelieving partner may not be so attentive these days to his Christ following wife, because he doesn’t want to hear nor talk about Jesus.  If she should start a spiritual conversation, most assuredly the unsaved partner will start creating a wall around his mind.  There are plenty more examples, like this one, of difficult people who oppose the one choosing to follow Jesus.  How long some of the lost and confused welcome you, all depends on how much more they can tolerate you and your Jesus before they distance themselves from you or push you out of their lives with their mean words.  


Sometimes God will expedite our exit from a bad relationship or friendship before we are ready, leaving relatives, friends and co-workers surprised and offended that we no longer associate with them.  They may say, “What happened?  We use to be so close? You and your brother were like peas in a pod.  What changed that?”  You may respond, “I know, but God is working things out in my life now.”  The critic, who doesn’t like this new you, might comment, “So he’s doing something in you without me in your life, huh!?  I knew you were taking this God thing too far!  God wouldn’t tell you to cut me off!  You are out of your mind!”   

As you learn more about the things of the Lord each day, you may find that there are a number of challenges that you have to overcome personally and professionally.  If you aren’t mindful of who you are in Christ, the devil could set a trap for you which may put you in a place of despair, resentment, frustration and more!  Unfortunately, it’s during these times when we backslide.  

Some of us will obtain something from a former lifestyle in order to make us feel better such as the following:  a strong drink, cigarettes, an ungodly man, an immoral woman, legal or illegal drugs, unhealthy food and desserts, Satanic inspired media, overpriced items, a job that isn’t blessed by God, or do something else to ease our pain at least temporarily.  However, the more and more we get the more and more we want something else!  There is simply no peace when you are unhappy with self and others.  We forget the Scripture sometimes, “Peace, I leave you, my peace I give unto you; not as the world giveth, give I unto you…” (John 14:27).  


When you are feeling most vulnerable, you may find yourself connecting with relatives, friends and acquaintances that are angry, hate-filled individuals, visiting sinful places, or using things that would make your mother question, “Who did I bring into this world?  I know that’s not my child.”  Satan brings problem people and things into our lives, because they get us further and further away from God!  To allow the devil’s foolishness to enter our spirits makes us nothing more than fools!  (Eccles. 10:3) says this about the fool, “Yea also, when he that is a fool walketh by the way, his wisdom faileth him, and he saith to every one that he is a fool.”

Backsliding moments in the faith can happen at any time!  You may be acting like Jesus in the morning and the devil by the evening.  When this happens, most backsliders, turned re-dedicated believers, will go to God and repent, yet those so-called saintly types (also known as Pharisees in the Bible) who have been observing fellow believers’ slow decline, like the critics, won’t have any mercy on poor, wayward Christians.  Instead, they will beat repentant believers up with insulting words about their “supposed” renewed faith whether to their faces or behind their backs.  You quickly learn that the church-going relative or friend you thought you were close to is really nothing more than a foe!  


Think for a minute about an old story of a wolf hiding in sheep’s clothes.  The animal sits back and pretends to be a sheep in order to get his next meal.  There are those around you, who pretend, or suddenly have amnesia about their own mishaps, so that they can feed off of your spiritual energy!  For instance, they may say things like, “Pray for me.  Buy this for me.  Take me here.  Do this for me.”  But when you point out some things that God showed you in the spiritual realm about this person, they go into denial.  They don’t want to receive truth.  All they want is for you to be a servant to them, end of discussion.  

If you were to call them out on their ugly behavior, they would most likely say, “You are reading too much into what I’m doing…I would never hurt you…I know you are trying to get your life together.   I am so over that.  I don’t do that anymore.”  But you may say to yourself, “I don’t have much if anything to give and this person isn’t listening to what I’m saying anyway!  I am struggling to walk with God myself.  Why would some relatives and good friends want to use me?”  The answer to that question is quite simple, because they know they can especially if you have a history of doing for them despite all the negativity they have brought to you.
  
When you have fallen away from the Lord, you are weak and the enemy is strong.  Wayward Believers and hypocrites know this about their fellow brothers and sisters in Christ; therefore, they will use you until they can’t use you anymore!

Nicholl McGuire is the author of Know Your Enemy The Christian's Critic and Face Your Foe on Confronting the Critics.

Thursday, January 3, 2019

What the Unsaved Know About God’s People & How They Benefit

Many of the unsaved know God’s people do stray; this is why some will disguise themselves as sheep. Yet, on the inside they are nothing more than wolves always prepared to prey on God’s children.  Wandering into temptation, lies, secrets, cover-ups and some of you know the rest, you did some things recently and those things seared your conscious, created relationship challenges, and sooner or later one is going to experience losses!
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The unsaved are good at deceiving believers.  They know how to twist Scripture to suit their needs, dabble in the occult to make people do what they want, and most of all, hide sins!   Many have deceptive, lying spirits that plague them daily, because they have chosen to live life without God.  Notice I said they have chosen not to have a relationship with God.  Our Creator is a shepherd that wants to protect and guide us, because he knows the future and he also knows where our enemies lurk and what their secret desires are.  Without God in the plan, we suffer! 

I would like to remind readers of my book, "Face Your Foe" is to help those of you who have been blindsided by ungodly men and women who claim to love, know, and appreciate your personal relationship with Christ.  The book wasn't written just to problem-solve with common foes with common issues with us.  Some enemies are strategic and want very much to see a believer suffer, because they are jealous, bitter, difficult, or have some kind of disorder that keeps them mentally bound.
Many of our critics couldn’t tell you when was the last time God, if ever, have spoken directly to them, and even worse they aren’t certain if they are sincerely saved or not!  Their focus shouldn’t be on you and how might you benefit them spiritually, financially, mentally, etc. but all attention should be placed on Jesus Christ!  Direct the naysayer, the worldly, and the confused to Jesus!

Some of you who are reading "Face Your Foe" or finished up with it, have bank accounts that are often in the negative, because you continue to support someone or a group’s ungodly lifestyle.  You know deep down inside you should have never participated in a holiday gift exchange especially with a child of darkness, but you did anyway.  You know God isn’t pleased.  
Other believers are enablers, helping those both young and old who battle with demons of self-destruction continue to harm self by buying alcohol, purchasing cigarettes, or telling them to take drugs.  The wicked are like parasites attached to a wayward believer’s skin feeding off of fleshly desires for more of whatever they like:  pornography, premarital sex, and violence.  Those believers that wonder why some critics have become enemies might want to consider what they are doing to keep backsliding critics happy one day and then angry the next with them.  Can we say, Hypocrite!  
Sometimes God will use a difficult person to challenge and remind a believer of his or her character traits in Christ and how he or she is beginning to weaken in his or her faith.  Acting pathetic and double-minded when it comes to dealing with our enemies is not on the list!  The unsaved benefit from one's weakness as follows:
1)  They obtain or maintain wealth, while one remains in debt.  They play on your generosity.
2)  They expect servants not friends.  After all, you are supposed to be like Jesus, right?
3)  They only listen to counsel that makes them feel good.  So you stay in their good graces when you don't speak anything unflattering.  Their esteem is built up while they tear yours down!
4)  They use you to do things that compromise your morals.  They will mention a title such as: "best friend, mother, father, brother..." they have in your life and all they have done for you in an effort to guilt you into doing what they want.
5)  You are sick from all you have gone through with them, while they are well.  They pity you and talk negatively about you to others to appear like they have it altogether.
Other things they will achieve as a result of your weaknesses include: breaking up marriages and sleeping with coveted partners, rob one of belongings, turn children against you, find ways to get one incarcerated or worse kill, and revel in one's failures while puffing themselves up. 

Our Lord is all-knowing—He sees you, me, the righteous and the unrighteous and what we do and don’t do when it comes to bringing glory to Him.  It’s during times of trial when we start asking questions like, “Why is this person (or people) treating me in this negative way?”  If we choose to trust in God, he will reveal a person’s true intent.  
Watch how people react or respond when you share the good news of Christ or any truth that causes them to open their eyes to ungodliness.  You will know in time who is friend and who is foe.  A friend will be glad you told them something useful and will try to attain more knowledge on the subject, but a foe will put up a protest whether publically or privately about you.
I leave you with this, no matter what you are going through, remember Romans 8:28 and brother Job's story.

Nicholl McGuire is the author of Face Your Foe, Know Your Enemy The Christian's Critic and the owner of this blog.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Know Thy Evil Critic - You are an Enemy of Those Who Don't Like Your Spiritual Self

Now who might be the wicked critic of your faith whether in the open or secretly hiding waiting to attack you one day?  You may want to ask yourself the following questions, “Is this person someone who just spouts off the mouth everything ungodly so as to make me angry enough to sin?  Is this critic someone who I can trust, yet when it comes to spiritual matters, he or she is the last person I think about talking to?  Is the critic a person who may have a hidden plan to do harm against me, because I believe what I believe and tend to offend him or her with my faith?”  If someone or many come to mind while you ask yourself these questions, than you might possibly have an enemy in your camp.  An evil critic is anyone who opposes, hinders, suppresses, manipulates, criticizes, ostracizes, or speaks evil of your belief system. 

You might say, “Oh no, not my mom!  Oh no, not my man!  It couldn’t be my lady!  Don’t tell me, my son!”  A critic turned enemy can be anyone!  Now, why would someone who supposedly loves or likes you be so critical of your walk with the Lord whether to your face or behind your back?  Because chances are, you are doing some things that are disturbing their peace of mind, physical location, and convicting their spirits.  Sounds similar to what Jesus did when talking to the Pharisees, huh?  

The more you talk about your experiences believing in the one true God, the more the sinful critic will provide his or her feedback whether on the phone, in-person, by email, text, snail mail, or through someone else.  A sinful critic may even show up on your social networking page or other websites you frequent all-too-ready to leave a negative, demeaning or flippant remark.  Some will say, “I am just giving constructive feedback.”  Sure.

Jealous, wayward Christians, backsliders, apostates, and the godless are not interested in building up believers; rather they are more interested in doing the following:  proving them wrong, making them look like fools, getting a good laugh or tearing down one’s wholesome image.  Watch out Ms. Goody Two-Shoes or Mr. “I’m A Good Man!” the angry critic is waiting for you to slip up.  

In James 4:1-3 (NIV,) fights and quarrels occurred between Christ’s followers due to personal envy and discontent.  “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you?  You want something but don’t get it. You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want. You quarrel and fight. You do not have, because you do not ask God.  When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.” 

Deceptive critics will not share too much about themselves whether online or offline, particularly with believers, for fear that God will reveal flaws in their character.  Therefore, they will use criticism as a distraction to keep the focus off of them an on to others. These critics don’t want godly followers to start praying and guiding them toward Jesus, because many of them feel content without him.  This is why a once very talkative friend is not so social like she use to be since you met Jesus.  This is why some will become easily irritated when you ask, “Would you like for me to pray with you?”  No one wants their flaws exposed even if people already know what they are about.

A loving, sweet, wonderful unbelieving partner may not be so attentive these days to his Christ following wife, because he doesn’t want to hear nor talk about Jesus.  If she should start a spiritual conversation, most assuredly the unsaved partner will start creating a wall around his mind.  There are plenty more examples, like this one, of difficult people who oppose the one choosing to follow Jesus.  How long some of the lost and confused welcome you, all depends on how much more they can tolerate you and your Jesus before they distance themselves from you or push you out of their lives with their mean words.  


Sometimes God will expedite our exit from a bad relationship or friendship before we are ready, leaving relatives, friends and co-workers surprised and offended that we no longer associate with them.  They may say, “What happened?  We use to be so close? You and your brother were like peas in a pod.  What changed that?”  You may respond, “I know, but God is working things out in my life now.”  The critic, who doesn’t like this new you, might comment, “So he’s doing something in you without me in your life, huh!?  I knew you were taking this God thing too far!  God wouldn’t tell you to cut me off!  You are out of your mind!”   

As you learn more about the things of the Lord each day, you may find that there are a number of challenges that you have to overcome personally and professionally.  If you aren’t mindful of who you are in Christ, the devil could set a trap for you which may put you in a place of despair, resentment, frustration and more!  Unfortunately, it’s during these times when we backslide.  

Some wayward believers, who are supposed to be new creatures in Christ, will carry something ungodly from their former lifestyles in an effort to make them feel better such as the following:  a strong drink, cigarettes, an ungodly man, an immoral woman, legal or illegal drugs, unhealthy food and desserts, Satanic inspired media, overpriced items, a job that isn’t blessed by God, or do other things to ease their pain--at least temporarily.  However, the more and more we get whether righteous or not the more and more we want something else when our flesh is overriding our spiritual self!  There is simply no peace when you are unhappy with self and others.  We forget the Scripture where Jesus states, “Peace, I leave you, my peace I give unto you; not as the world giveth, give I unto you…” (John 14:27).  

When you are feeling most vulnerable, you may find yourself connecting with relatives, friends and acquaintances that are angry, hate-filled individuals, visiting sinful places, or using things that would make your mother question, “Who did I bring into this world?  I know that’s not my child doing those things!”  

Satan brings problem people and problem things into our lives to tempt, because they get us further and further away from God!  To allow the devil’s foolishness to enter our spirits makes us nothing more than fools!  Eccles. 10:3 says this about the fool, “Yea also, when he that is a fool walketh by the way, his wisdom faileth him, and he saith to everyone that he is a fool.”

Backsliding moments in the faith can happen at any time!  You may be acting like Jesus in the morning and the devil by evening when you are distant from your Creator.  When this happens, most backsliders, turned re-dedicated believers, will go to God and repent, yet those so-called saintly types (also known as Pharisees in the Bible), who have been observing fellow believers’ slow decline,  won’t have any mercy on poor, wayward Christians.  Instead, they will beat repentant believers up with insulting words about their “supposed” renewed faith whether to their faces or behind their backs.  You quickly learn that the church-going relative or friend you thought you were close to is really nothing more than a foe!  

Think for a minute about an old story of a wolf hiding in sheep’s clothes.  The animal sits back and pretends to be a sheep in order to get his next meal.  There are those around you, who pretend, or suddenly have amnesia about their own mishaps, so that they can feed off of your spiritual energy!  For instance, they may say things like, “Pray for me.  Buy this for me.  Take me here.  Do this for me.”  But when you point out some things that God showed you in the spiritual realm about them, they go into denial.  They don’t want to receive truth! 

All mean-spirited and selfish critics want is for you to be a servant to them, what better time than a holiday season!  If you were to call them out on their ugly behaviors, they would most likely say, “You are reading too much into what I’m doing…I would never hurt you…I know you are trying to get your life together.   I am so over that.  I don’t do that anymore.”  But you may say to yourself, “I don’t have much if anything to give and this person isn’t listening to what I’m saying anyway!  I am struggling to walk with God myself.  Why would some relatives and good friends want to use me?”  The answer to that question is quite simple, because they know they can-- especially if you have a history of doing for them despite all the negativity they have brought to you. 

When you have fallen away from the Lord, you are weak and the enemy is strong.  Wayward believers and hypocrites know this about backsliding religious and spiritual worldly people; therefore, they will use you until they can’t use you anymore!  Trust in the Lord!

Nicholl McGuire is the blog owner and the author of Know Your Enemy the Christian's Critic and Face Your Foe.

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