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Stop Going to the Devil's Store

Discouragement literally means leaving the heart, but it has one weakness: it cannot enter a heart where God already lives and refuses to leave.

It’s almost the end of the week.
And you’ve been carrying something that was never yours to carry.

Picture walking into a hidden shop where every shelf holds dangerous, gleaming instruments, each carefully priced.

Fear for $100.
Envy for $300.
Bitterness for $500.

Shoppers are buying them all.

But tucked behind a velvet curtain sits one tool more menacing than the rest.
Its blade is sharper than glass, more destructive than dynamite.

Its name? Discouragement.
And the name itself tells you everything.
It comes from the French cœur, meaning heart.
Literally, it means moving away from the heart.

Every time you “buy” discouragement, something leaves: your connection to the deepest part of who you are and who God made you to be.

Your heart is your power source.
And discouragement's only job is to cut the connection.

But it has a weakness.
Discouragement is powerless against a heart that knows God lives there.
Not just up there, but in here.
Right inside your own chest.

God knows what discouragement feels like. 

And you reading this means the heart is still in the fight. You're further along than discouragement wants you to believe.

Here's your focus for this week:

  • Name what's pulling you away from your heart. Write down the specific discouragement you've been carrying.  You can't fight what you won't name. Bring it into the light where God can meet you in it.
  • Replace the voice with a promise. Open your Bible now and find one scripture that directly speaks to what you wrote down. Write it where you'll see it today. Let God's word get louder than the discouragement.
  • Encourage someone who's losing heart. Discouragement spreads, but so does courage. Reach out to one person today who may be shopping at the devil's store without realizing it. Your words might be the thing that pulls them back from the curtain.
  • Anchor your week in this truth: "Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." — Joshua 1:9

When discouragement shows up again—and it will—remember this:
It can move a heart, but it cannot enter one where God already lives. 

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