pebbles said:You know, you can't really ever tell just by looking at someone who the devil is using or not. And in a picture, it's even more difficult because it's a snapshot of one moment, and that doesn't often tell the story. The enemy is cunning, and can use anyone. Often times you can think you know for sure who the enemy is using, and the one you would never suspect is working overtime for hell. This is why we must "put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes-" Ephesians 6:11
this is true... Satan could be working through a person that's smiling right in your face! <---I wish this smiley still noddedpebbles said:You know, you can't really ever tell just by looking at someone who the devil is using or not. And in a picture, it's even more difficult because it's a snapshot of one moment, and that doesn't often tell the story. The enemy is cunning, and can use anyone. Often times you can think you know for sure who the enemy is using, and the one you would never suspect is working overtime for hell. This is why we must "put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes-" Ephesians 6:11
Quite honestly, I couldn't say if she's being used of the devil because I don't know anything about the woman. In short, maybe she's being used, then again, maybe she's not. . .
pebbles said:You know, you can't really ever tell just by looking at someone who the devil is using or not. And in a picture, it's even more difficult because it's a snapshot of one moment, and that doesn't often tell the story. The enemy is cunning, and can use anyone. Often times you can think you know for sure who the enemy is using, and the one you would never suspect is working overtime for hell. This is why we must "put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes-" Ephesians 6:11
Quite honestly, I couldn't say if she's being used of the devil because I don't know anything about the woman. In short, maybe she's being used, then again, maybe she's not. . .