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How can we protect ourselves from evil according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that believers can protect themselves from evil by seeking God's help and cultivating a tender heart towards righteousness.

Protection from evil, as articulated in Jabez's prayer, highlights the necessity for vigilance and dependence on God's power. Jabez specifically asked God to 'keep me from evil,' indicating an awareness of the inherent sinful nature and the dangers it poses. Scripture repeatedly points to the need for God's intervention in our lives, reminding us that true protection comes from a heart that longs for righteousness (James 4:7).

To guard against evil, Christians are called to cultivate a tender heart, one that is sensitive to sin and eager to pursue holiness. This involves a commitment to prayer, repentance, and engaging with the Word of God to renew the mind. Additionally, relying on the Holy Spirit empowers believers to resist temptation and live out their faith in a manner that honors God. Understanding that Christ took on the ultimate burden of sin allows Christians to confidently seek divine help in overcoming evil influences.
Scripture References: James 4:7, Romans 7:24-25

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Jabez' Prayer
Paul Hayden · Jan 4, 2022
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