The enemy’s strategy is to cloud your vision, to make you doubt and not see God’s faithfulness in certain areas of your life. He knows that the moment you witness your first miracle, it changes everything. You’ll build an altar there—not of stones, but of memories and gratitude—a place that will forever remind you of…

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The Greatest Fight is often before the biggest breakthrough 

The enemy’s strategy is to cloud your vision, to make you doubt and not see God’s faithfulness in certain areas of your life. He knows that the moment you witness your first miracle, it changes everything. You’ll build an altar there—not of stones, but of memories and gratitude—a place that will forever remind you of what God has done. And in those memories, you’ll find strength and hope to keep pressing on.

This is why the fight feels fiercest before the breakthrough. The enemy wants to stop you from seeing even the smallest sign of God’s goodness, because he knows that one miracle can light a fire in your spirit that won’t be extinguished. Remember, even before you see it, God is already at work, weaving miracles in places you may not even notice yet. And when they come, let them be the altars you build upon—a testimony that strengthens your faith for every challenge ahead.

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