The Trojan Horse Strategy
This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

Why the Most Dangerous Attacks Are the Ones You Welcome Through the Front Door
The enemy never needed to scale the walls. You opened the gate thinking it was a gift.
Support that was actually surveillance. Interest that was really monitoring. Connection that was designed to exhaust, slow down, stagnate any progress God intended. Like a beautifully wrapped box with a bomb inside.
Trust everyone until they prove otherwise.
Discernment means inspecting the cargo before you wheel it through your walls.
I had to forgive myself for not knowing the difference. For trusting when I should have been examining. The enemy is strategic. He knows direct attacks get blocked. So he hides inside what looks helpful, sounds caring, feels like support.
Jesus Christ exposes the Trojan horse before it detonates. Stillness reveals what busyness disguises.
What did you invite inside that's been sabotaging you from within?
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