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Why is understanding the common enemy important for Christians?

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Understanding the common enemy helps Christians realize the spiritual battle inherent in true faith and the need for reliance on God.

Micah 7:5-9 emphasizes that when a person is converted by the gospel, they often find themselves at odds not just with the world, but with their closest family members and friends. This recognition of a ‘common enemy’—which includes both external adversaries and our own sinful nature—underscores the reality of spiritual warfare that Christians face as they follow Christ. It is vital for believers to grasp this concept to prepare mentally and spiritually for the challenges that arise in their walk with God. Moreover, it encourages them to seek their strength and hope solely in God, fostering a deeper reliance on His grace to navigate these conflicts.
Scripture References: Micah 7:5-9, Matthew 10:34-36

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