They lied on you.
They rejected you.
They tried to sabotage your name, your character, your anointing.
And you wanted to clap back. You wanted to defend yourself.
But the Spirit of the Lord whispered something different: “Fight back with love.”
Yes, love.
Not the soft, passive love the world mocks—but the radical, bold, Kingdom kind of love. The kind that chooses peace when offense is deserved. The kind that prays for its enemies. The kind that forgives even when there’s no apology. That’s power.
Romans 12:21 says, “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
This doesn’t mean you become a doormat. It means you choose to let God fight for you. It means you stay in character. It means you refuse to let bitterness eat you alive.
Love is not weak—it’s warfare.
When you love in the face of hate, you confuse the enemy.
When you bless those who curse you, you release Heaven’s justice.
When you pray for those who hurt you, you show the heart of Christ.
You may feel like they got away with it. But let me tell you—God saw it. God heard it. And God is handling it.
So today, instead of reacting with vengeance, respond with love.
- Pray for them.
- Speak well of them.
- Release them.
- Love them.
That’s how you fight. That’s how you win.
Type “Amen” if you’re choosing to fight back with love today.
Let your heart stay clean, your hands stay pure, and your spirit stay free.
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