When are we most vulnerable to the devil?

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DavidLamb

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I thought it might be when we are bereaved, upset, angry. That is when one might think evil spirits would attack , tempt and undermine us.

Yet it could be most likely we are most vulnerable when we have felt closest to our Lord God? When we have been baptized for instance? This was the point at which Jesus Christ Himself was tempted in the wilderness, just after his baptism.
It is interesting to note that Jesus was 'led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil'. (Matthew 4, v 1).
So does the Holy Spirit lead us to the devil too, to be tested?
I think it will be different for each person. The devil will want to attack us at our weakest point, and my weak point may be entirely different to yours. From experience, I can say that for me, it has been particularly when something has caused me to feel disheartened, sad, or upset, or when I have been particularly encouraged in the faith. We need always to heed Peter's words:

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.” (1Pe 5:8 NKJV)
 

SomeDisciple

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Years ago I saw some TV preacher use an anagram "halt"; meaning hungry, angry, lonely, and tired. Basically any time your flesh needs something.
 

Brasspen

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The devil will start on you when you are 5 years old too, like he did me. This, was the first time I came to Jesus Christ. It started right away...

To answer the question, the devil attacks us because we are christians.
Something that can make us weak, is isolation from other christians.
We need each other to lift us up when we fall, to keep us going.
 

Karlon

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if the devil is not bothering you, he has you right where he wants you. the dirtiest damaged Bible made an old soul Christian clean & new.
 
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Praise the Lord we’re getting attacked by the demons
if the devil is not bothering you, he has you right where he wants you. the dirtiest damaged Bible made an old soul Christian clean & new.
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The devil will start on you when you are 5 years old too, like he did me. This, was the first time I came to Jesus Christ. It started right away...

To answer the question, the devil attacks us because we are christians.
Something that can make us weak, is isolation from other christians.
We need each other to lift us up when we fall, to keep us going.
What do you mean the first time you came to Christ ?
 

Aaron56

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I thought it might be when we are bereaved, upset, angry. That is when one might think evil spirits would attack , tempt and undermine us.

Yet it could be most likely we are most vulnerable when we have felt closest to our Lord God? When we have been baptized for instance? This was the point at which Jesus Christ Himself was tempted in the wilderness, just after his baptism.
It is interesting to note that Jesus was 'led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil'. (Matthew 4, v 1).
So does the Holy Spirit lead us to the devil too, to be tested?
If I may...

Until recently, I thought the same way: Jesus was most vulnerable after 40 Days of fasting in the wilderness.

Now, I see it differently: He had 40 days of applying the principles...

1. Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
2. You shall not tempt the Lord your God.
3. You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him only you shall serve.

Physically He was hungry, but spiritually Jesus had just received the anointing of the Holy Spirit, practiced living on the word of His Father, practiced the reality that His Father cannot be tempted, and developed His understanding and assurance of His calling: as the Lord God.

To your question, it serves to claim that when we believe ourselves to be strong in our own strength we are most weak against the enemy. That's why pride comes before the fall.

Blessings.
 

CS1

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I thought it might be when we are bereaved, upset, angry. That is when one might think evil spirits would attack , tempt and undermine us.

Yet it could be most likely we are most vulnerable when we have felt closest to our Lord God? When we have been baptized for instance? This was the point at which Jesus Christ Himself was tempted in the wilderness, just after his baptism.
It is interesting to note that Jesus was 'led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil'. (Matthew 4, v 1).
So does the Holy Spirit lead us to the devil too, to be tested?

The answer is no. God foreknows what the devil will do, just as He knew what the devil would try to do to Jesus. When we read about Jesus being tempted in the wilderness, it’s important to note that it doesn’t say Jesus went to the devil—it says Satan came to Jesus.
Matthew 4:3
3 The tempter came to him and said, “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.”


This highlights that temptation often comes to us, not necessarily by our own choosing. What truly matters, however, is how we respond to the temptation. Our choices in the face of temptation are what define us.

Jesus used the word of God to combat the temptation.
 

homwardbound

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I thought it might be when we are bereaved, upset, angry. That is when one might think evil spirits would attack , tempt and undermine us.

Yet it could be most likely we are most vulnerable when we have felt closest to our Lord God? When we have been baptized for instance? This was the point at which Jesus Christ Himself was tempted in the wilderness, just after his baptism.
It is interesting to note that Jesus was 'led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil'. (Matthew 4, v 1).
So does the Holy Spirit lead us to the devil too, to be tested?
However it happens after anyone does believe God in risen Son, it happens evil comes at us, Evil does not go after its own. No need when evil has got anyone under it's selfish control.
Once anyone announces they believe God, the evil is not concerned over that confessing to others in. public. evil is alerted to look at see if your soul is saved, and sees it is, will come after your for sure.
So, please understand this, thank you God Father and Son as Won for you, to have trust in you to not deny Father and Son as Won in the resurrection for you to get given this new life to stand in even if it goes awry


Authorized (King James) Version
Col 1:21-23
21 And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled 22 in the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight: 23 if ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister;

Do you believe God? you choose between God and you, thank you
 
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I think it will be different for each person. The devil will want to attack us at our weakest point, and my weak point may be entirely different to yours. From experience, I can say that for me, it has been particularly when something has caused me to feel disheartened, sad, or upset, or when I have been particularly encouraged in the faith. We need always to heed Peter's words:

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.” (1Pe 5:8 NKJV)
You're weak point
Is the same as everyone.
It's your own flesh.
Be sober be vigliant
because you're adversary
your own self walks around
looking for all the ways to
satisfy thyself seeking to
destroy thyself by thy own sin.
 
Feb 21, 2025
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You're weak point
Is the same as everyone.
It's your own flesh.
Be sober be villager because you're adversary your own self walks around looking for all the ways to satisfy thyself seeking to destroy thyself by thy own sin.
If you are using the word "flesh" as the bible often does, as the opposite of "spirit" I would agree that all temptation comes from our fleshly nature, prompted by the devil. But the particular sin I am tempted to commit may not be the same as for somebody else. For example, some people have a weakness for alcoholic drinks. I don't, for two reasons: I prefer the taste of a cup of tea or a glass of orange juice, and I am on medication which would react badly and harmfully if I did drink alcohol. The devil isn't going to bother to try to tempt me to get drunk!

Why misquote 1 Peter 5:8? It doesn't mention anything about being villagers, not does it say "Your adversary your own self walks around looking for all the ways to satisfy thyself seeking to destroy thyself by thy own sin. " No, the adversary is the devil. If it is the self, we would have to conclude that our sinless Saviour tempted Himself in the wilderness!
 
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I thought it might be when we are bereaved, upset, angry. That is when one might think evil spirits would attack , tempt and undermine us.

Yet it could be most likely we are most vulnerable when we have felt closest to our Lord God? When we have been baptized for instance? This was the point at which Jesus Christ Himself was tempted in the wilderness, just after his baptism.
It is interesting to note that Jesus was 'led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil'. (Matthew 4, v 1).
So does the Holy Spirit lead us to the devil too, to be tested?
A&E were vulnerable to the devil's lie when they failed to ask God/ignored GW about it.
 
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If you are using the word "flesh" as the bible often does, as the opposite of "spirit" I would agree that all temptation comes from our fleshly nature, prompted by the devil. But the particular sin I am tempted to commit may not be the same as for somebody else. For example, some people have a weakness for alcoholic drinks. I don't, for two reasons: I prefer the taste of a cup of tea or a glass of orange juice, and I am on medication which would react badly and harmfully if I did drink alcohol. The devil isn't going to bother to try to tempt me to get drunk!

Why misquote 1 Peter 5:8? It doesn't mention anything about being villagers, not does it say "Your adversary your own self walks around looking for all the ways to satisfy thyself seeking to destroy thyself by thy own sin. " No, the adversary is the devil. If it is the self, we would have to conclude that our sinless Saviour tempted Himself in the wilderness!
Which is the greatest
adversary to you.

A. Your sins.

B. The devil.
 
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If you are using the word "flesh" as the bible often does, as the opposite of "spirit" I would agree that all temptation comes from our fleshly nature, prompted by the devil. But the particular sin I am tempted to commit may not be the same as for somebody else. For example, some people have a weakness for alcoholic drinks. I don't, for two reasons: I prefer the taste of a cup of tea or a glass of orange juice, and I am on medication which would react badly and harmfully if I did drink alcohol. The devil isn't going to bother to try to tempt me to get drunk!

Why misquote 1 Peter 5:8? It doesn't mention anything about being villagers, not does it say "Your adversary your own self walks around looking for all the ways to satisfy thyself seeking to destroy thyself by thy own sin. " No, the adversary is the devil. If it is the self, we would have to conclude that our sinless Saviour tempted Himself in the wilderness!
May I suggest
That you stop leaning
to your own
Understanding.
 
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Question:
When are we most vulnerable to the devil?
Correct answer:
When we transgress
And abide not in
The doctrine of Christ.
 

Blain

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My answer would be when we are at our lowest but this also is when God is there with us as well.
As believers we are in constant battles both good and bad when we are vulnerable it isn't weakness it is a point where we can choose to listen to God or the enemy a battle a war a choice to accept his word or the enemies.
 
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My answer would be when we are at our lowest but this also is when God is there with us as well.
As believers we are in constant battles both good and bad when we are vulnerable it isn't weakness it is a point where we can choose to listen to God or the enemy a battle a war a choice to accept his word or the enemies.
Your answer
Does not line up
With this scripture.

Whosoever transgresseth
and abideth not in the doctrine
of Christ hath not God.
He that abideth in the doctrine
of Christ, he hath both the
Father and the Son.

~ 1 John 1:9
 
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Meaning, if your own understanding contradicts God's Word--
in which care one needs to adjust before firing again (Rom. 12:2).
Meaning
More times than not
When you insert your
own opinion
Into anything
Dealing with God
You're going to be wrong.
 
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#40
Meaning
More times than not
When you insert your
own opinion
Into anything
Dealing with God
You're going to be wrong.
Which percentage can/will be reduced as we learn more of GW until we share the mind of Christ (1Cor. 2:16, Eph. 4:11-15).