Trouble Don’t Last Always

If the devil’s been quiet in your life, you might be walking right into his trap.
After Jesus’ battle in the wilderness, Scripture says Satan departed—for a season. Not forever. Just a season. And that’s where many believers fall asleep.
Victory doesn’t mean the war is over. It means it’s time to prepare for the next round. You can’t take off your armor just because the battlefield seems still.
Some of the most dangerous moments in life come in the silence—when we drop our guard, when we think the storm has passed. But the enemy is strategic. He’s patient. And he strikes in patterns.
Jesus didn’t relax after the desert. He stayed in the Word, stayed filled with the Spirit, stayed on mission. That’s our model.
When you can’t hear hell roaring, assume it's regrouping.
The devil doesn’t mind if you’re busy—as long as you’re distracted. He’ll wait for you to get spiritually lazy, emotionally drained, or overly confident.
That’s why you’ve got to stay ready. Stay prayed up. Stay armored. Because trouble don’t last always… but that doesn’t mean the enemy’s done.
So don’t get comfortable. Get equipped.
Check on that brother who’s gone quiet. Follow up with that sister who hasn’t been in fellowship. When saints go silent, they often suffer in isolation.
Don’t wish the battle was easier. Ask God to make you stronger.
Because your calling isn’t proven when the war ends—it’s revealed when the silence hits.
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