A Kiss from Rose | Built to Make It
- alstonshropshire3
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
God will always fulfill His favored promise over your life — especially while the enemy is attacking you.
That is the part many people do not understand.
They think attacks mean God left.
They think hardship means the promise is canceled.
They think opposition means they are forgotten.
But in the Bible, attacks often came right before elevation.
Right before breakthrough.
Right before fulfillment.
Joseph was attacked before the palace.
Daniel was attacked before promotion.
Jesus was attacked before resurrection.
The enemy attacks what carries purpose.
Why?
Because He sees movement before you do.
He sees growth before you recognize it.
He sees the favor on your life before you fully understand it yourself.
So while you are crying, questioning, and trying to survive…
the enemy is trying to distract, weaken, discourage, and exhaust you before you reach what God already promised.
But here is the powerful part:
God never promised there would be no attacks.
He promised the attacks would not stop His plan.
📖 Isaiah 54:17
“No weapon formed against thee shall prosper…”
Notice it says formed.
That means weapons will come.
Words will come.
Betrayal will come.
Closed doors will come.
But prosper?
No.
Because what God spoke over your life carries His authority.
And God fulfills His promises because His Name is attached to them.
If He said yes…
Heaven backs it.
If He promised it…
He will bring it to pass.
Not always quickly.
Not always comfortably.
But faithfully.
Sometimes God allows the pressure because pressure reveals what is in you.
It builds endurance.
Strengthens faith.
Sharpens discernment.
Separates you from what cannot go where you are headed.
And while the enemy thinks he is breaking you…
God is building you.
That is why you cannot stop.
Cannot give up.
Cannot let attacks convince you that God changed His mind.
Because He did not.
📖 Numbers 23:19
“God is not a man, that He should lie…”
If God favored you…
He will sustain you.
If God called you…
He will keep you.
If God promised it…
He will fulfill it.
And one day you will look back and realize:
The attack was never proof God abandoned you.
It was proof something valuable was on the other side.
“I am built to survive every attack, every unfavorable plot against me, and every pit. God’s favorable promises will prevail. My story doesn’t end in failure . It begins and end in fullfillment !” - Alston Shropshire















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