The Fight You’re In Was Rigged?
Eden wasn’t the end—it was the announcement. God declared the serpent’s defeat and the Savior’s victory. Your fight isn’t just winnable; it’s already decided.
Dear WorkShopper,
Ever feel like the deck is stacked against you? You try to do right, but temptation circles. You take two steps forward, life shoves you three back. Here’s the twist: it isn’t fair—and that’s the best news today.
In Eden, after the fall, God didn’t wait for a rematch. He declared the ending (Genesis 3:14–15): the serpent humiliated, the Savior promised. Your fight isn’t just winnable—it’s already decided.
One-Minute Win of the Week
Whisper when temptation or fear shows up: “This fight is rigged in my favor. The serpent is judged. My Savior is victorious.”
4 Scriptures · Insights · GEMS
“Cursed are you… dust you shall eat…”
Insight: Evil may look confident, but it’s already crawling in defeat.
Gem: Some “wins” the world celebrates are already dusted in God’s court.
“He shall strike your head, and you shall bruise his heel.”
Insight: The serpent wounds temporarily; the Savior strikes fatally.
Gem: Pain is real, but never final.
“The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.”
Insight: God’s victory is certain and calm; He’s not scrambling.
Gem: The fight is rigged, and God isn’t even sweating.
“He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame.”
Insight: The cross wasn’t just your salvation—it was the enemy’s humiliation.
Gem: Your salvation is the serpent’s shame.
3 Ways to Live It Out
- Name the Dust: Spot one glamorized lie. Speak God’s verdict: “That’s dust in God’s court.”
- Declare the Sentence: “This fight is rigged in my favor—Christ has crushed the serpent.”
- Refuse the Truce: Don’t negotiate with sin. God declared enmity—live like the battle is His.
2 Reflective Questions
- Where am I trying to coexist with what God has condemned?
- How would I live if I believed the outcome is already secure in Christ?
1 Action Step
Rigged Victory Declaration: “The fight I’m in is not fair—it’s fixed in my favor. The enemy is humiliated; my Savior is victorious. I refuse peace with sin.”
The First Gospel: Battle Map
Key: Evil’s “win” crawls toward defeat.
Modern: Some admired strategies are already dusted in God’s reality.
Key: God initiated permanent war—no truce.
Modern: Tension with sin/culture is proof you belong to God.
Key: The serpent’s bruise is temporary; the Savior’s strike is final.
Modern: Hurt isn’t the finale—resurrection is.
Bonus Prayer
Father, thank You that the fight I’m in is fixed in my favor through Christ. Expose the serpent’s lies, fortify me in Your truth, and anchor me in the hope of the promised Savior. Amen.
Bonus Declaration
I am not afraid of a defeated enemy. I walk in the authority of a victorious Savior.
Weekly Challenge + Invitation
Challenge: Trade 15 minutes of scrolling for 15 minutes in Genesis 3:14–15, Romans 16:20, and Colossians 2:15. Say the Rigged Victory Declaration aloud.
Invitation: Know someone feeling defeated? Share this and remind them the sentence is already passed.
Here for you,
The WorkShop Team
P.S. Send stories or prayer requests to steven@thewrkshop.com.
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