Nothing Shall Hurt You

Luke 10:19(ESV)
“Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you.”

I learned over the summer that a good friend had been going through a difficult season in her life. Everyone that knows her is quick to say how outspoken and brazen she is, but for the last few months she’d been noticeably more withdrawn and isolated. My friend and her teenage daughter moved in with her grandmother after being evicted from their apartment. In her words, nothing was going right. She was too embarrassed to tell anyone about the financial hardship she’d been having after her divorce two years ago.

My friend is not alone in her struggle. Many of God’s children are facing troubling times and feeling ashamed that their lives are so far from what they used to be. We shouldn’t walk in shame about any of our struggles, because the reality is that we all have hard days, and sometimes they last a lot longer than we’d like. During those difficult times, we might want to pull the covers over our heads and isolate ourselves from everything and everyone, but Jesus Christ offers us a better solution. If we trust him, he will lead us to a path of strength and wisdom. There, on the path with our blessed Lord, we need to increase our confidence in who God is and what He has promised us. On this path, we surrender to the Lord Jesus Christ. We let him lead, because when we place our hope in him, Romans 5:5(NLT) tells us, “…this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.”

Through Jesus Christ, God has given us authority and power to live victoriously! Our Heavenly Father wants us to be happy and whole, and He has equipped us spiritually through Jesus Christ to stand strong. Romans 8:37 tells us that we are more than conquerors through Jesus Christ who loves us. No matter what we face in life, we are overcomers. Our problem is that when our conditions, situations, and circumstances look troubling, we forget that God is our fortress. We forget His Word tells us that He’s our refuge and shield. The psalmist said in Psalm 3:3(ESV), “But you, O LORD, are a shield around me; you are my glory, the one who holds my head high.” When we don’t feel like even trying anymore, this is the truth on which we must anchor our hearts and confess with our mouths.

Our minds and hearts must be drenched in faith towards our God. As Psalm 3:3 tells us, He’s the lifter of our heads. Sure, things sometimes look very bleak, and we don’t think we’re going to make it through. We don’t want people to see our sadness and disappointment, but it’s on our faces. It’s in the way we move, and we can’t hide it. God desires to connect with us, especially when we’re in pain. Even though we may feel shame, we need to remind ourselves that He will lift our heads above it if we cling to Him and trust in His power.

Jesus Christ showed us the heart of God when he carried out his ministry on earth. He helped and healed the hearts, minds, and bodies of people, because he loved everyone, and it pleased the Father to restore them. God wants to do this in our lives. When He lifts our heads out of the muck and mire of our troubling circumstances, our perspective should change from one of despair and shame to greater understanding and faith. We will see that we’ve been stuck in one place for too long, and through Christ, we can gain a greater vision of the future that God has in store for us.

In Luke 10:19, Jesus Christ blessed the disciples with absolute authority to carry out the ministry he had given them. He gave them power over the enemy, satan, and he declared, “nothing shall hurt you.” Because he finished the mission that God gave him through his sacrifice and resurrection, we can walk with this same authority, dominion, and power when we honor God with our lives and have faith in all that He is. We are God’s children, and He lifts our heads high, not with arrogance, but with the humility and confidence of being members of His spiritual family. The choice to believe God and lean totally on Him is the right one to make. We must pray that as we choose to believe the truth, God will speak to our hearts and remind us that we are strong through the Lord Jesus Christ. He will keep us through our darkest hour as we remain anchored in His faithfulness, deliverance, and strength. ■

Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.

“Nothing Shall Hurt You”, written for DomesticAbuseAwareness.Org ©2025. All rights reserved. All done to the glory of God through Jesus Christ, our Lord!

You May Be on the Wrong Road

Love Is Not Supposed to Hurt

1Corinthians 13:4-8(NLT)
 “4 Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud 5 or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged. 6 It does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. 7 Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance. 8 Prophecy and speaking in unknown languages and special knowledge will become useless. But love will last forever!”

I had just flown home from visiting my family in the south. My two-year-old daughter was with me, and my soon to be ex-husband was on his way to pick us up from the airport. I knew it was going to be a rough night because while I was away, I’d called and told my husband I wanted a divorce. He didn’t take it well at all. My stomach was in my throat the entire flight home, and I dreaded the thought of being in his company, but at the time, I had nowhere else to go and had no other choice but to go home with my husband. 

I should have had a plan. I should have waited until details were in place before I declared that I wanted out, but I was young. I really didn’t care about a plan, I just wanted to breathe, and I felt like I hadn’t done that in a very long time. Whenever my ex was upset, it seemed to me that everything in the environment conspired with his rage. He yelled. He punched the walls or anything in his reach, and sometimes that ‘anything in his reach’ was me. I had been on the receiving end of his anger and punches for so long that I didn’t even feel that it was me living my life anymore. I was a shell of who I once was but managed to preserve a little piece of that woman for my daughter.

That night was horrible. I thought I had braced myself for it, but there was really no way to do that. I was a punching bag the entire ride home, and it got worse. That night resulted in another domestic dispute. The police were called, and he was arrested.

I can’t say for sure how I ended up with a man who abuses, but I remember people telling me when we were dating that “He loves hard.” I wasn’t wise enough during that time to equate those words with other words like obsession, jealousy, anger, rage, and out of control, but I certainly learned the hard way. As individuals that have been abused and are being abused, we need to know that there are other ways to learn the lessons of life and love, and those ways  do not involve things like pain, abuse, and suffering. 

One of the first things that we learn about God’s love is the reality of His kindness and patience.  He tells us in 1Corinthians 13:4-5 that love is not jealous, abusive, belligerent, vengeful, irritable, or hurtful. Love is patient and kind, and this is the way our Heavenly Father loves us. It’s the way He wants others to love us, and it’s the way He wants us to love others as well. We learn from God’s example that love isn’t supposed to hurt. Love should nurture us and make us better people. We often think of love as this romantic and emotional ooey-gooey-ness that makes our hearts flutter like butterflies. That stuff is fun of course, but it’s too vacillating and fleeting to match the quality, longevity, and stability of real love. 1John 4:8 tells us that God is love. He’s the definitive authority on the subject, so we don’t get to put our own spin on how love looks and operates. He’s told us what love is, and based on His truth, we can discern and understand when we’re not being treated with love, and when we, ourselves, are not operating in love.

Jesus Christ lived by God’s love. He left us a perfect and lasting example of how to do that. The twelve disciples that were taught by him also closely walked and talked with him during his ministry on earth, and he loved them very much. In John 13:34(NLT), he told them, “So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other.” Our beautiful and beloved Lord and Savior set love in perpetual and continuous motion by commanded us to carry on loving just the way that he did. Because of the enduring and powerful love of God that our Master demonstrated, we have the distinct privilege and responsibility to let God’s love be our life’s goal and work.

Just because someone tells us that they love us, it doesn’t mean it’s true. Love doesn’t hurt or make us feel bad about ourselves, and this is a lesson that we don’t have to learn the hard way. It is not God’s Will for His children to live a life of suffering and despair. He gave the life of our precious Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, as a sacrifice for our lives so that we can live abundantly! This is how much God loves us. He has made it overwhelmingly clear He has stamped us deserving of love. This is the way He sees us, and we must learn to see ourselves this way. We are worthy to be loved, because this is what God tells us. When we believe this in our hearts and begin to live by His love and Word, we will make wiser choices and decisions, and only accept the kind of love that doesn’t hurt. ■

Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.

“Love Is Not Supposed to Hurt”, written for DomesticAbuseAwareness.Org ©2025. All rights reserved. All done to the glory of God through Jesus Christ, our Lord!

Let Go of the Baggage

Begging Is Not the Answer

Get up and Pray

Jesus Christ Is the Door

Get Unstuck!

Our powerful Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, declared in John 10:10(NKJV), “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have [it] more abundantly.” The thief that he is referring to in this verse is the devil. Jesus Christ also informs us in John 8:44 that the devil is the father of lies who lusts after evil and does dastardly evil things. Stealing, killing, and destroying anything and everything is the enemy’s trademark, and he is merciless with all his corruption and deception. So that there would be no confusion, our Lord and Master very clearly makes the distinction between the love, light, and life that he gives us and the evil and darkness of satan. This distinction is a serious issue, and we can’t afford to make a mistake. We must gain the wisdom to discern whether we’re dealing with a trick of the enemy or a blessing from the Lord.

God’s Word tells us that satan was once called Lucifer, the archangel of light. You and I don’t fully know the extent of authority and power he had as the archangel of light, but we can imagine that it was extraordinary because light is extraordinary. Our Master Jesus is the light! He said in John 8:12(NLT), I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” The light to which Jesus refers in John 8:12 encompasses love, power, intelligence, and every other good thing that exists. Because of his prior rank and occupation, satan knows more than any of us do about all that light entails, and he is a masterful manipulator and deceiver. Disguising and counterfeiting are right up his alley, and if we lack wisdom, we can mistake the deepest darkness for a rainbow.

Examine your heart

Becoming stuck in life is a condition that is caused when the enemy has found a way to block us, and therefore keep us from going higher. This is not something that occurs externally and then makes its way internally. It’s an attitude, a way of speaking, thinking, and feeling that is contrary to the way of Christ. It’s in our hearts, and because it is, it trickles out to impact many other aspects and details of our existences. The reality that we live from inside out cannot be denied. We are deceived when we think that the reason our momentum has come to a halt is simply because we can’t figure out our next move. The truth is that we’ve come to a place in our spiritual journeys when the light of Christ within must shine brighter and light a new path to God’s blessings.

For as long as we sojourn on earth as human beings, we will have the responsibility and privilege to continually grow closer to God through Jesus Christ. Our goal should be to become more like Christ and put on his love and light in a greater way. Our Heavenly Father designed life to cooperate with our efforts to have a clean heart and a pure soul. We should also know that life has a way of stopping us in our tracks when our dedication to grow in the Spirit doesn’t match the blessings God has for us just around the corner.

Be diligent in prayer

Jesus Christ said in Matthew 6:21(NLT), “Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be.” Most of us would walk a thousand miles barefoot if we knew that our treasure would be at the end of that road. This willingness and aspiration are targeted at what we desire most, and if what we desire most isn’t God, we’re headed in the wrong direction. God doesn’t punish us for this, He works with us, and our prayers to Him are just the invitation He’s waiting on.

We grossly underestimate the power that is released when we align our prayers with the Will and purpose of God for our lives. When we’re stuck, the reach of our vision is stunted, but when we begin to see what God sees, the possibilities in Christ open up for us. Our souls have room to breathe, and we regain momentum.

We can’t remain in a weakened state where we are vulnerable to the enemy’s tricks and plots. To get unstuck and witness greater blessings in our lives, we must grow spiritually in Christ and in our faith in him. Making decisions based on our own desires will not yield the results we need. A habit pattern of spending more time with the Father in prayer and surrendering to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, this is our path out of confusion and chaos; this is what leads us into to the light.

Remember, getting out of sync with God’s agenda makes us feel as though we’re wading through quicksand, but Jesus Christ is our firm foundation, and following him will always lead us to safety. He tells us in John 14:6 that he is the way, the truth, and the life! So, we can be confident that we don’t ever have to be stuck or feel as though there are no options for us to move forward in life. This is never a reality for the believer that renews their mind and feeds their heart God’s Word. When we get on board with loving our Heavenly Father the way that Christ does, we can enjoy the peace of knowing that no trick of the enemy will be able to keep us from all that God has in store.■

Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.

“Get Unstuck!”, written for DomesticAbuseAwareness.Org ©2024. All rights reserved. All done to the glory of God through Jesus Christ, our Lord!

Don’t Renew Your Expired Subscription

Proverbs 15:24 (NLT)
“The path of life leads upward for the wise; they leave the grave behind.”

The Old Testament teaches us that God chose the children of Israel to be His own people for a special purpose. Our Heavenly Father chose Moses to be His servant, and to lead the children of Israel out of the tyranny of Egyptian slavery. Moses told them in Deuteronomy 4:20(NLT), “Remember that the LORD rescued you from the iron-smelting furnace of Egypt in order to make you his very own people and his special possession, which is what you are today.” We learn in the Old Testament that the Promised Land that God promised them was a land of milk and honey because it was bountiful and flourishing, but there were also inhabitants in that land. They were numerous and large in stature. God’s people saw this as a huge obstacle, and rather than pushing forward with faith and confidence in God, many of them refused to trust Him and chose to cower in fear.

Fear is an enemy of our faith in God, and it keeps us from fulfilling His purpose for our lives. Through His Word and the prompting of the Holy Spirit, our Heavenly Father gives us directives and clears the path for us to carry them out, but because the circumstances don’t look optimal and the situation is uncomfortable, we shrink. We regress to old habit patterns that make us comfortable in spiritual infancy. We attempt to renew our subscription to these when life has revealed to us that they are way beyond their expiration date. God’s Word has a remedy for this kind of thinking and behaving. He commands us in Ephesians 4:22-24(ESV), “22 to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires, 23 and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds, 24 and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.”

When the children of Israel were in the wilderness, they complained incessantly. Numbers 14:1-3(NLT) tells us, “1 Then the whole community began weeping aloud, and they cried all night. 2 Their voices rose in a great chorus of protest against Moses and Aaron. “If only we had died in Egypt, or even here in the wilderness!” they complained. 3 “Why is the LORD taking us to this country only to have us die in battle? Our wives and our little ones will be carried off as plunder! Wouldn’t it be better for us to return to Egypt?”” They were blatantly ungrateful for all that God had done for them. He delivered them from slavery, parted the Red Sea for them to walk through to freedom, fed them manna from heaven, and caused them to be healthy and whole, but they refused to rally their faith. Even after witnessing God’s insurmountable power on their behalves, they would not place their wholehearted trust in Him.

This should never be said of us. Galatians 3:13(NLT) says, “13 But Christ has rescued us from the curse pronounced by the law. When he was hung on the cross, he took upon himself the curse for our wrongdoing. For it is written in the Scriptures, “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a tree.”” We must trust God and be deeply thankful for all that He has done for us through Jesus Christ. We must move out of our comfort zones because He’s empowered us through our Lord and Savior to do great things. He has designed life to cooperate with us when we make a move to go higher in our level of spiritual growth. It is the Will of God that we do so, and we should also know that this is not always comfortable. In truth, it is almost always uncomfortable. People and relationships will come into our lives to help us stretch in our faith and love of Christ, but often we don’t see this. We adopt a habit of rejecting anything that doesn’t preserve our comfort zones. If higher blessings are our goal, this is a habit we must release.

To renew our minds is to change the way we think. Our subscription to new blessings never expires, but the time for our old way of operating is over. It’s time to line up our thoughts and feelings with God’s Word so that His love is our great motivation for all things. Proverbs 15:24 reminds us that the path of life leads upward. We don’t have the time or luxury to continually reach back for our comfort zones. Genesis 19:26 tells us that Lot’s wife tried to do this, and she turned into a pillar of salt. Our powerful Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, reminds us in Luke 17 not to follow her example. He tells us in Luke 17:33(NLT), “If you cling to your life, you will lose it, and if you let your life go, you will save it.”  We must have unwavering faith in God and not be afraid to leap when He says leap.

He told His people in Isaiah 43:19 (NLT) “For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.” Our Heavenly Father never changes but He is always allowing our eyes to see wonderful dimensions of His grace and power that we haven’t seen before. He always wants to do something new in our lives, but if we’re not changing, our circumstances will remain the same. We must develop the endurance, patience, and faith that spiritual maturity in Christ requires. When we do, we’ll be prepared to embrace the newness that God has in store for us. ■

Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.

“Don’t Renew Your Expired Subscription”, written for DomesticAbuseAwareness.Org ©2024. All rights reserved. All done to the glory of God through Jesus Christ, our Lord!

God’s Laws and Order

1 Timothy 1:9 (NLT)
For the law was not intended for people who do what is right. It is for people who are lawless and rebellious, who are ungodly and sinful, who consider nothing sacred and defile what is holy, who kill their father or mother or commit other murders.”

Our Heavenly Father is a God of order. He is the Righteous Judge, a title that belongs only to Him. He enjoys and loves all that is Holy because He is Holy. The prophet, Samuel, said in 1Samuel 2:2(NLT), No one is holy like the LORD! There is no one besides you; there is no Rock like our God.” In the brilliance of His love and perfection, God created us to be His children, but before He did, He first created the earth and fashioned it for our habitation. He didn’t miss one detail in the way that He has blessed us. He’s created everything according to His laws and order. Living according to the laws and order He has revealed in His Word is the way that we access all that He has in store for our lives.

1Peter 1:15-19 (NLT) says “15 But now you must be holy in everything you do, just as God who chose you is holy. 16 For the Scriptures say, “You must be holy because I am holy.” 17 And remember that the heavenly Father to whom you pray has no favorites. He will judge or reward you according to what you do. So you must live in reverent fear of him during your time as “foreigners in the land.” 18 For you know that God paid a ransom to save you from the empty life you inherited from your ancestors. And the ransom he paid was not mere gold or silver. 19 It was the precious blood of Christ, the sinless, spotless Lamb of God.”

Jesus Christ is what the scriptures are all about. His life is vibrant, loving, pure, true, and powerful, and when we look at ourselves, this is what God wants us to see, because we have Christ in us! Our Heavenly Father isn’t in heaven waiting to give us the fullness of Christ, He’s already done it! So, thriving in Christ isn’t something we have to wait for in the future. It’s a right now expectation because of all that God accomplished for us through His only begotten Son. Holiness and righteousness were given to us by God through Christ, and because of this we can walk in His holiness every moment of each day.

Following the richness and righteousness of God’s laws and order maintain our fellowship with Him. His grace abounds because of Christ, but His grace cannot be used as an excuse to step outside the statues, commandments, and standards He has set. God’s Word is life to us, and it is His Will that we live by it continually. 1John 3:10(NLT) tells us, “So now we can tell who are children of God and who are children of the devil. Anyone who does not live righteously and does not love other believers does not belong to God.” Living righteously is a mark of those who love God and are obedient to Him.

Our Heavenly Father has designed us to be lights in this dark world, and our light shines brightest through the righteousness of Jesus Christ, who lived God’s Word totally and completely. There are some who think it’s difficult to live by the example of Christ. They say there are too many rules to follow, but most people follow the rules of this world every day of their lives, even though they are very burdensome. 1John 5:3(NLT) teaches us, “Loving God means keeping his commandments, and his commandments are not burdensome.”

God has placed His Holy Spirit in us to lead, guide, and direct us through this life. So, we must not slip back into our old ways just to satisfy worldly urges and desires. We must follow the Spirit’s lead and study God’s Word. It tells us about His laws and order so that we can remain on His path of righteousness. God’s Word is true, and when we hold it in its perfect place of honor and follow it, we will have access to all the blessings God has given us through Jesus Christ. ■

Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.

Scripture taken from The Message. Copyright ©1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group.

“God’s Laws and Order”, written for DomesticAbuseAwareness.Org ©2024. All rights reserved. All done to the glory of God through Jesus Christ, our Lord!