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Right Before God Uses You, The Devil Will Try These Attacks

Right Before God Uses You, The Devil Will Try These Attacks

Evangelist David Diga Hernandez, the devil often attacks believers right before a major spiritual breakthrough or divine promotion, using four specific strategies derived from Jesus’ temptations in the wilderness.  While some perspectives suggest these attacks are a sign of proximity to God, others emphasize that God remains sovereign and allows such trials to strengthen faith, refine character, and conform …

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The Biblical Destiny of Iran – about armies from the east coming to iran

The Biblical Destiny of Iran – about armies from the east coming to iran

The King James Version (KJV) does not describe armies from the east coming to Iran; rather, it prophesies that armies from the east will cross the Euphrates River to attack Israel and gather at Armageddon. Isaiah 46:11 mentions God “calling a bird of prey from the east,” which some interpreters link to a man of counsel from a far …

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This “Judge Not” Verse Is Used to Shut You Down

This “Judge Not” Verse Is Used to Shut You Down

The verse “Judge not, that you be not judged” (Matthew 7:1) is frequently misused to silence moral discourse, but Jesus was not forbidding all judgment or discernment.  Instead, He was specifically condemning hypocrisy and self-righteousness, warning against judging others while ignoring one’s own faults.  The context of the passage clarifies that Jesus addresses those who spot the “speck” in a brother’s eye …

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How A Man Controls His Thinking

How A Man Controls His Thinking

This process is described in 2 Corinthians 10:5, where the Apostle Paul explains that spiritual warfare involves demolishing arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God.  The specific phrase “casting down imaginations” refers to destroying vain reasonings, false philosophies, and proud obstacles that oppose divine truth.  Following this demolition, believers are called to “take captive …

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How To Tell If You’re Demon Possessed

How To Tell If You’re Demon Possessed

The primary indicator of demonic possession is a negative physical reaction to holy objects, prayers, or an exorcist, such as intense fear, screaming, blasphemy against God, or physical pain, which distinguishes it from mental illness.  While some spiritual traditions list behavioral signs like speaking in unknown languages, supernatural knowledge, abrupt personality changes, or uncontrollable rage, these symptoms are often indistinguishable from …

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Why You Read The Bible And Remember Nothing

Why You Read The Bible And Remember Nothing

People often struggle to remember Bible content because they focus on reading for quantity rather than meditating for understanding.  Without slowing down to reflect on the meaning of the text, the information remains superficial and is easily forgotten, similar to cramming for a test without grasping the material.  Key reasons for forgetting include: Ultimately, the goal is transformation over information; when …

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Cyber Security And Christian Values

Cyber Security And Christian Values

Cybersecurity is viewed as a moral necessity grounded in the Christian belief that all humans are made in the image of God, possessing inherent dignity and value that must be protected from digital harm.  This worldview mandates that professionals protect data as they would their own, driven by the commandments to love their neighbor as themselves and do no theft, even …

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Why You’re Not Getting Hired in Cybersecurity (And How to Stand Out)

Why You’re Not Getting Hired in Cybersecurity (And How to Stand Out)

Certifications alone are no longer sufficient because the market is oversaturated with candidates holding credentials like Security+ or CySA+, while employers increasingly prioritize hands-on, demonstrable skills over formal degrees or isolated certifications.  Many job postings demand three to five years of experience or advanced certifications like CISSP for “entry-level” roles, creating a barrier where automated screening tools filter out capable candidates …

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Cybersecurity Is About To Get Weird

Cybersecurity Is About To Get Weird

In early 2026, Anthropic’s AI model Claude Opus 4.6 demonstrated a breakthrough in automated vulnerability discovery by identifying over 500 high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities in widely used open-source software, including Firefox, FreeBSD, Vim, and Emacs.  The model operated with minimal prompting and no specialized tools, relying on its ability to read, reason about, and analyze code like a human researcher. This …

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AI Will Replace Most Jobs… Except These in Cybersecurity

AI Will Replace Most Jobs… Except These in Cybersecurity

AI is transforming cybersecurity by automating routine tasks like log scanning and basic threat detection, but it will not fully replace cybersecurity jobs because human expertise remains essential for strategic decision-making, context understanding, and handling novel threats.  While some specializations face higher risks of evolution or reduction, GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) and Cloud Security are identified as the most resilient roles …

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