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Abbas_Comforted Nigeria
Writer, Digital marketer @ Fumman Nigeria
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In Literature, Writing and Blogging 2 min read
Choosing your responses 🤔
<p>Hello Soul Anchor 🌸🕊️</p><p>I thought I should share this with you because I really learnt something profound too.</p><p>While listening to a preacher, he said something that struck me, and I couldn’t help but reflect on it, and now share it with you.</p><p>It’s the story of Naboth and Esau. Two men. Two different responses to something that originally belonged to them.</p><p>Esau traded his birthright for a plate of food. He gave away something precious for a fleeting satisfaction.</p><p>But Naboth? He stood his ground. When the king pleaded for him to sell his vineyard, his family’s heritage, Naboth refused. Even when it cost him his life, he valued what was his enough to take a stand.</p><p>Two men. Two responses. Two outcomes.</p><p>Now, here’s my take…</p><p>If we don’t understand and value what God has placed in our lives, His promises, His stake in our destiny, we’ll cheaply hand them over to the enemy. Until we’re willing to take a stand for what truly belongs to us, the devil will keep attempting to cheat us out of our inheritance.</p><p>Naboth’s story may have ended in his death, but justice still prevailed. God intervened, and the one behind the evil scheme (Jezebel) was brought down.</p><p>The beauty is, unlike Naboth, we don’t have to lose our lives fighting. We’ve been given authority in Christ to rebuke the enemy and his lies, to stand our ground, and to defend what God has entrusted to us.</p><p>The question is: Will you value your inheritance enough to take your stand?</p><p>I remain, </p><p>— Abbas_Comforted</p>

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