Life can be very stressful at times. Responsibilities, unfulfilled desires, troubled relationships and many needs or demands take a toll on your emotional health and make your mind restless. All these stressful occurrences may make you vulnerable and push you towards influences and choices that can lead to evil in everyday life. Evil is a term that could mean many different things in different situations. Some call it the 'devil' or 'negativity'. How will you protect yourself from evil?

If you seek God's protection, you will find that God has a good, free plan presented in the bible. God offers all the information you need to live a happy and protected life. But, we know there are many evils in the world. Evil has no fixed path. It comes through any medium that best suits its purpose, and then it tries to lure you so you should be evil. But, no evil is ever stronger than God's will to overcome it. Even man can overcome temptations with efforts. Doing God's will brings the power to shield yourself and those you care about, from evil in your day-to-day life according to the bible.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Understanding the Forces to Avoid

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    Understand the many forms of evil. It would help to know how 'versatile' evil can be. Evil can be defined in several ways:[1] 1. morally wrong, wicked, as evil deeds,. 2. harmful, injurious, as an evil disregard of safety rules. 3. characterized or accompanied by misfortune or suffering, as to be fallen on evil days. 4. that which is due to actual or representation of the bad character, as an evil reputation. 5. marked by anger, irritability, or quick temper. 6. mischief, misfortune, to wish one evil. 7. anything causing injury or harm and its effect like Tobacco is considered to be an evil, which creates consequences. Also alcohol or drug abuse. Recognizing evil can help in preventing it.
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    Try to accept God's plan for you. God guides you in many ways. When you consciously accept God's plan, you allow yourself to listen, turn away from preoccupations, and often humble yourself. Believe in yourself will in following God. Sometimes you get a sudden feeling about your worthlessness. Don't listen to it. Man realises many things after seeing how helpless they are in fulfilling a task while they find God's power doing the same. They find themselves capable of facing life with clarity after accepting God's plan for them. So, it is common for evil to cause self-doubt and intimidate while you are working on something good. Thwart all the negative emotions and believe in God's shelter as is said in Psalm 46 that God is our refuge and strength. Avoid doubting His protection and try to be fearless. Remember that man is indeed like a grain of sand however, in the grand scheme of God they can be made a rock. God wants you to be happy with yourselves and not hold back. Think of how Moses was encouraged to go ahead with addressing the Israelites before the exodus. He expressed his concerns regarding speaking in public (Exodus 4:10)[2] . Believe in God's help like He helped Moses by allowing him to take his brother Aaron along (Exodus 4:4)[3] . God had him take His chosen people away from slavery amidst great danger.
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    Recognize evil. Realize that you need to resist and overcome both external evil and internal as it affects you and those around you. Evil can affect you as an outside influence or from the inside, being within you. Sometimes you may wonder whether something else prompted you. You may well be right that your temptations weaken you and all other temptations of the world push you towards something wrong.
    • If you can't find evil in your life and it seems alright, consider if you are making the most of your good life. Be of use to others, in a measure you can. Be more helpful and make a change around you. It is said, "If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn't do it, it is sin for them."(James 4:17 17).
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    Stay alert. Life poses dangers and challenges without a warning or a signal. Then why not be watchful all the time? Keeping an eye for any untoward behavioral change in you or in your surroundings will help you guard against hurting yourself and others. Keep an eye on all semblances of evil and that which looks too good to be true.
    • Keep an eye not just on what is clearly bad but also what looks too tempting or too good to be true. The devil tries all its powers to catch the eye of the good. If it fails through simple means and traps, it goes beyond and comes in an attractive package which means in the face of a new person, a 'gift', a desire, an idea, etc.
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    Stay within your lane. Don't meddle needlessly with things that do not pertain to you. Take heed of warnings or admonitions and avoid doing things solely for curiosity's sake.
    • Evil tries to extend its reach and manifests not just through what appears bad but also through some things that look temptingly attractive. That's deception which suits evil and evildoers.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Protecting Yourself Through Your Actions

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    Be obedient. God has said in the Bible that obedience pleases Him more than sacrifices. Is.1:11-20. Pay more attention to your responsibilities and obey what you must do. Be cheerful and happy every day and let nothing keep you idle for too long that you skip your good-works.
    • Obey what you know must be obeyed. Strive to be respectful. Develop respect for your self. Be someone to look up to. It helps during tougher times if you have someone to look up to. You feel more relaxed instead of tense. If you could respect someone for something in them, you could be respected for striving to live a good life as well. Pay more attention to your responsibilities. Do not be lazy or reciprocate bad attitudes.
    • If you do not find someone to obey or respect, it is fine. You can set good standards for yourself and follow them so you can respect yourself.
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    Be diligent. Don't be lazy or idle. Sloth is an invitation to evil into your life. By much slothfulness the building decayeth; and through idleness of the hands the house droppeth through (Ec. 10:18). Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for as much as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord (I Cor. 15:58).
    • The desire of the slothful killeth him; for his hands refuse to labour. (Proverbs. 21:25)
    • The fool foldeth his hands together, and eateth his own flesh. (Ec. 4:5)
    • The hand of the diligent shall bear rule: but the slothful shall be under tribute. (Proverbs. 12:24)
    • Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar. She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens. She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. She girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms. She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night. She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff. She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple. Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land. She maketh fine linen, and selleth it; and delivereth girdles unto the merchant. Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all. Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.(Proverbs. 31:10-30)
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    Be responsible. Never stop working rightly and doing justice in your life. Learn all that you need, and apply the knowledge to prosper in life. Be just in all you do, including school, work, and any other task. While working, be responsible. Do not stay idle thereby allowing yourself to get into unhelpful or evil activities. Remember, an idle mind is the devil's workshop.
    • Make your boast in the Lord that He has overcome the flesh; arrogance is iniquity: "But as it is, [when] you boast in your arrogance; all such boasting is evil" (James 4:17).
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    Maintain balance and fairness. People and responsibilities pose many challenges in the day-to-day life. They may even try your patience till you lash out. Under conflicting situations if you lose your temper or mind and act rashly, you may create some negativity around you by hurting someone. You may also appear an ill-tempered individual yourself. This reputation may hurt you in many ways. Let go of conflicting arguments. Speak only what you have to speak and remain calm in the rest of the stressful situation.
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    Use anger wisely by the Holy Spirit. Anger has a bad reputation as being disruptive and unproductive. So, when losing temper, one may act threateningly to others and oneself. Anger is not bad just as a knife is not bad. It can be used as a tool. It is given unto you to use, and you must not allow yourself to misuse it. Likewise, use anger to empower your disciplining of the unruly, undisciplined and the aggressive ones. Do not stay submissive or too lenient, for evil may take over and hurt you and those connected. Evil is opportunistic, doing as it pleases when you make an opening for it.
    • Be disciplined and aware of what not to do, and try to bring discipline around you as much as you are capable. Do not force it, but do it wisely keeping your past experience and problem-solving abilities in mind.
    • Remember Jesus became angry when His place of worship was turned into a marketplace (Mt. 21:12-13). Be angry keeping the level of unlawfulness or mistake in mind. Use anger keeping an end result in mind and not just to show that you are angry. Do it as well as you could.
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    Use good judgment. Unfortunately, even near and dear ones may be tempted or be used as temporary instruments to lure you towards evil. So it is advisable to not allow any and everything that they suggest just because they are close to you. Use your understanding to see the good and the bad in what they say or suggest.
    • As you understand and act upon their behavior, try not to act roughly with them. They may not be aware of what they are doing and what you have gauged from their behavior. Try to guide and hint them amicably according to their nature. If you make them feel bad, it will hurt them and may create more troubles in return. Try to minimize conflicting reactions with the use of a careful and tactful dialogue.
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    Be forgiving. The best way to control your own temper and maintain sanity is by being forgiving. Forgive yourself and others. You don't have to make friends with conflicting beings but you can just not hold any maligning thoughts against them. In your heart and mind, know that you will never hate or hold any negativity for evildoers. If you do hold grudges then you give them a place in your psyche permanently. This makes it easier for them to manifest their wicked ways starting right from within you i.e. your mind.
    • Forgiving and not feeling agitated may not happen instantly. It is natural to feel this way. However, try not to let your present set of feelings push you towards any further evil. Hold yourself back and practice self-control.
    • Be forgiving but don't be vulnerable.
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    Build your moral strength. Moral strength gives enough strength to face all evils may it be from people, temptations or any experience. No, moral strength cannot be gained in any other way than exercising righteousness. You must try to be truthful. You will fail or you may find yourself wanting to escape all the tests. But if you seek to be true in your heart, you will eventually get used to following the right path at all times. With this, you will gain immense strength which can't be broken by an evil mind.
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    Hold on to compassion. All that evil tries to do is for the world to reach a stage where there is no hope or goodness left. To defy evil and the devil, you must never allow all of the evil's maneuvering to get to you. Maintain your mental equilibrium and fight all forms of evil with hope and goodness.
    • Be patient towards the irritable.
    • Be forgiving towards the evil-minded.
    • Be cheerful in your heart and try to spread cheers among the hopeless.
    • Reach out and counsel those who are distressed.
    • Take a break and get back when you feel you can't take any more of the negativity.
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    Be stronger than evil. Equip yourself. As you observe what has occurred around you or with you and you try to rationalize you will learn what will be used to dilute the effects of the wrongdoing. Realize that your greatest strength under all the circumstances will be 'patience'. Patience is the strongest because it does not resort to petty fights or verbal salvo. It waits till the right time to make a strike. And when it does, it eliminates all the destruction. To be able to have that impact you don't have to be something special. You can be just yourself but slightly more patient and watchful. The one who waits and watches gets a better understanding of when, how and what/ whom to strike.
    • There are evildoers and there are those who promote or prompt evildoers. Pinpoint on these masterminds and maintain a clear stance with them. Deal with these evil minds with patience and do not involve in a petty fight with them. It will only boost their ego that they managed to stir your emotions enough to fight. Such people are neither ever too humiliated to stop or too 'taught' to make them understand.
    • Develop your self-defense. They may try all their tactics to attack you. Do not react on what they do or say. React with a reluctance to react. Let them know clearly that you will never be interested or annoyed by them. This will disappoint them. They may even move to a softer target than you.
    • Do not lose your calm. Always prepare yourself from evildoers common tricks.
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    Avoid giving out capricious opinions (good or bad). Don't react with any sudden, odd notion or unpredictable change, by being erratic: He's such a capricious boss I never know how he'll react.[4] For example, people may "go off" (expressing sudden anger), perhaps based on gossip, bias/prejudice and rumors. Deciding good or bad before seeing and hearing true evidence is prejudging. Judge rightly.
    • Do not entertain unfounded opinions pro or con about people, without enough facts to base it upon.
    • Be informed and resist false words. Do not spread, listen to or accept unfounded opinions such as gossip, bias/prejudice and rumors (Proverbs 6:16-19, Matthew 12:36, Psalm 64:2-4).
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    Turn away from watching cruelty, abuse or intimidation. This includes bullying. Do not continue to observe or laugh, smile or even secretly admire or enjoy bad behavior or any such thing.
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    Break down your observation. What you see and experience has a reason. It has a beginning and a way or a path that has led to some damage. Figure out the 'intent' of the occurrence and work towards a desired goal. One way to do it is by getting stronger.
    • Work keeping the end result in mind. As you do that you will be prepared to accept completely what you have worked for. There are many who see what they want, but they lose it either because they fail to accept it or because they feel inefficient to accept it.
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    Be accepting and cordial. Nicely watch the motives of new acquaintances/strangers or any who have yet to prove themselves to have good judgment, so to be trustworthy. Avoid giving too much responsibility to persons who need to prove themselves dependable enough. Yet, the Bible shows that God loves to use the common and the weak; so be open to building up new helpers, to an appropriate level of understanding.
    • Avoid rewarding inexperienced or permissive persons by leaving them in charge of important events. Also, protect the vulnerable, such as defenseless children who are so accepting and fun loving. Realize that some youth may act for lack of a vision or temporarily fail due to being inexperienced, or because of seeking excitement and not knowing the reality of danger and harm from unwise behavior.
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    Do not give back wrath for wrath. Strive to have a clear conscience. Stir clear of all negative thoughts such as:
    • Judging others whether they do something right or wrong. What others do is their business and not yours to judge. If you must do something about others, think well of them and/ or offer help.
    • Taking the liberty to speak hurtful truths in the name of being frank.
    • Abusing - physically, verbally, emotionally or sexually.
    • Giving back anger for anger. React to bring a solution, however, do not overreact when provoked.
    • Do not envy someone who has something that you like. Let go of them and do enjoy what you have.
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    Look for solutions. If you resort to crime or wrong routes to help escape from difficult situations, you may not see beyond all the evil. Search the right path knowing that it may be tough. Walk on thorny steps if it is the right thing to do. Deny any comfort that makes you drift from the simple fruits of true labor. Such efforts and hard work will give you true protection. It will give you moral strength to keep going and be enriched as a human being and not just know about it.
    • Do not nod along to any and everything someone says. Everyone has the ability to think and make a decision. Hold on to what you 'know' is right. When unsure, say it that you are not sure yet and hence you do not intend to make a hasty decision or judgment.
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    Act out your good intentions. Merely having the desire to protect yourself from evil or making a plan may only remain in your mind and never go into action. Waiting for the right time, the right state of mind or the right reason seems good to keep in mind before acting. But, if you stay idle and slack for too long, you may unknowingly fall prey to being lazy. Act when it seems advisable. Your progress is your responsibility to fulfill.
    • Proactively work to your capacity instead of waiting for something you can do perfectly. While you wait you may allow a series of unhelpful thoughts to take place in your mind which may help it turn into negative actions without intending to do badly.
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    Prepare to accept opportunities. Prepare yourself to accept the benefits of your efforts, as rewards often come in small installments. You need to be able to see what is the reward for all your fights with evil to be able to benefit from it. Some just do not see it and let it go. They also wonder whether they are doing enough to protect themselves from evil, or whether they are not fighting enough for positivity.
    • Experience is preparation. Prepare your mind, heart and body to receive rewards, but merely saying that you are prepared won't help. Actions give you experience and that can empower you to fight all the evil around. Stay alert and do not fall prey to inactivity and lose your chance to prosper. But, calmly reflect upon the happenings of life especially during distressing events.
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    Remember the difference between prayers and greed. A greedy desire is one that you will never feel comfortable to give up. God said in Matthew 16:25, "But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life because of Me will find it". How far are you willing to give up your most loved possessions and dreams? If you must have them, how can you be brave enough to give your best, if need be, as God leads and guides by His word in The Bible. It is your test which will leave you stronger and blessed with all your hearts desires yielded to Him.
    • Control your indulgences. Sometimes you want too much or try to gather beyond your needs or reach. You may be tempted to go to evil means to get what you set your eyes on. Know what you need and how much will suffice your needs. God wants you to ask for and to receive prosperity. The desire to prosper is different from greed. Greed is when you don't care if what you achieve is at the cost of others, and you don't feel anything wrong in stealing or resorting to illegal ways to amass your wealth, or treasure. Also, what you get by compromising your honesty and loyalty towards humanity, as well as near and dear ones, points towards your drifting away from the right path.
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    Be willing to give up. Remember how Abraham, after waiting for years for a child, was quick to obey God. He went ahead to give up his only son -- the son Abraham had after many years of waiting. No, you don't have to sacrifice someone, but you must be willing to leave and go to God's path as He expects of you. Take note that God waited for Abraham's decision, and his final act of giving. God spoke right when he was about to give up his child. Likewise, be willing to give up your plans and possessions as He commands and believe that He knows what He is doing.
    • This will give you immense strength to protect yourself from evil, as God will show His love for you and strengthen you when you are in your weakest moment.
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    Read good books[5] . Reread the best books. The more you read the more you may get the solutions to your problems and questions. What you couldn't grasp earlier will make more sense to you today. So pick up a book and reap the benefits of having a better understanding of the society, the world and your own mind.
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    Write. Writing has been scientifically proven to relax the mind. Writing your thoughts, fears, worries -- such as writing a diary about everyday events -- helps interpret everything and think about it a second time with a more focused mind. Dealing with negativities of life has a lot to do with your own understanding and ease of tackling various situations. Writing makes increases the chances of making you a better decision maker in the process.
    • You need not keep a record of everything you write. You can write and discard it later so no one reads what you wrote.
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    Discuss your life and problems with someone wise and trustworthy. Speak to a matured and empathetic person you know and seek good counsel. Sometimes even a small conversation leads to big solutions. Good conversations can open the mind and broaden the perspective. You would not want to miss out on these possibilities. No matter how mature or well-versed you feel you have become, continue interacting with the unbiased and those with good judgment. Share with them and ask them what they think, and then do what you feel is right for you. This way, you share and make up your own mind while taking the onus off any outcome of making the decision.
    • Continued interactions and prudent information sharing will help in bringing hope and better judgment to you in the longer run.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Following the Biblical Guidelines

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    Refer to the word of the Lord for constraint. Christianity and the Bible have the basic rules and guidance to help one being a good human and avoiding all forms of evil. If you have problems with following a certain command, you can seek guidance that you feel will help you as is written in the Bible, Matthew 9:29, 'According to your faith be it unto you'.
    • The Lord has set rules which can help you correct yourself and also give you guidance as to what to do and what not to do. You can use those guidelines to help you understand your problems and make a choice.
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    Follow the Ten commandments. Strive to be righteous. Stir clear of evil. If you resort to evil to help escape from difficult situations, you may not see beyond evil even while you search good or protection. Seek the right path knowing that it is tough. Choose to walk on thorny steps if it is the right step. Deny any comfort that makes you drift from the sweet fruit of true labor. Seek effort and hard work which will give you true protection. It will give you moral strength to keep you going and experience God, not just hear of Him.
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    Be equipped through the Bible. "So, the [person] man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:17) -- How? -- by following and applying God's way and plan found in the scriptures that admonish us to not only do good but turn from evil, and correct that which is wrong, if possible.
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    Pray. Pray, not just like a group of words uttered through your mouth. Go beyond just utterance and pray keeping the end result you desire in mind. As you do that you will be prepared to accept graciously what you have worked or prayed for. There are many who get what they ask but they lose it either because they fail to see it or because they feel inefficient to accept the gift. Pray with a vision. This is faith. Faith is experienced to be applied. Merely saying that you have faith does not really gives you the experience. Faith will empower you to fight all the evils of the world. Pray 'Our Father', 'Hail Mary' and when in distress 'Lord is my Shepherd'.
    • Believe even if you are not answered. There is no such thing as prayers not being answered. It only takes longer to be answered but no prayer goes unattended by God, Almighty. God knows exactly what your heart seeks. He will fulfill your prayers but you must have faith and be willing to wait.
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    Know how to apply the Word. With the application of the command in your life, you will understand more, spiritually. The bible says that one should keep the sabbath holy. That means no one should work on Sabbaths. Then the bible creates a condition as read in Matthew 12:11. Jesus says, "What man is there among you who has a sheep, and if it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will he not take hold of it and lift it out?" Understand that everyone is given life lessons accurately in the book of God. And man is given a conscience to guide with what is right and wrong. Just like the condition mentioned with reference to Sabbaths, man should do what is right and avoid fanaticism which might cause harm to life of man or other natural being. Man must serve eachother and not use a command to not help another.
    • Follow the commandments every day and know that Jesus wants each one of us to live in harmony. Furthermore in Mark 2:27 the Lord says, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath."
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    Reread the Bible. Read and read again everything in the Bible. The more you read the more you grasp and get the answer to your problems and questions. What you couldn't grasp earlier might make more sense today. So pick up that Bible and read it again.
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    Don't be okay with evil doers who are close to you. One way to avoid problems and evil that affects the spirit, body and mind is by not going with evildoers at home. It my be difficult to forbid your son, mother, friend or others whom you love and on some levels want to protect, from the consequences of their wrongdoing. They may be abusive, instigating others to act unjustly with others, finding ways to have fun in ungodly ways or anything else. When you know your family or friend is deeply immersed in evil ways, don't be indifferent or ignorant about it. Don't act as if it is alright or it will go unnoticed by Jesus. Allow them to see in your silent demeanor that you are aware of their path as being clearly wrong.
    • See how Jesus treated evil demeanor of differing gravity in two ways during the Last Supper.[6] Peter denied ever betraying Jesus when Jesus said that one among them will betray Him as seen in Matthew 26:21.[7] Peter was not being evil but overzealous because he loved his Lord. Jesus said that He will pray for Peter. While with reference to Judas Iscariot's evil and satanic betrayal, He said, "It would be better for him if he had not been born.”
    • Later Peter wept bitterly and went on to become a prophet of Jesus while Judas committed suicide. How you treat evil around you can have a saving or a destroying impact on them. You can stay mum if it is dangerous or causes you deep sorrow when confronted. If you see hope, you can ask elders, church fathers or close family and friends to ask them to think about their actions and turn away from evil.
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    Speak to a priest. Discuss your life and problems with the one who is said to be closest to God. Speak to a priest and seek their good counsel. Sometimes even a small conversation leads to big solutions. You would not want to miss out on those possibilities. No matter how mature or well-versed you feel you have become, continue interacting with the wise and the good servants of God. Share with them and ask them to pray for you. This will certainly bring hope and better judgment to you.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How can I remove evil thoughts from my mind?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Pray, pray, pray, and God will come through and help you. Also, reading the Bible will take your mind off of evil things and fill you with God's love and grace.
  • Question
    Just out of curiosity, it mentions a priest on here. Is it saying that only priests are right? What about a loving pastor?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Pastors and priests are both correct. Some people prefer a specific word, but both are right.
  • Question
    How to I make unholy thoughts go away? I'm scared I won't be good enough to go to Heaven.
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Thoughts entering one's mind are common to every person on earth. What you can do to avoid sinning is stopping and diverting your mind into something positive or productive the moment you realise that you were entertaining unholy thoughts. God sees your efforts and knows that you try to stir clear. He will judge you accordingly and not be merciless. However, going to heaven is a long journey based on His grace that showers upon you when you show faith when you are scared, tempted or confused. Live a life that is strong because you act, speak and think in a way that God tells you to. Know God's ways by knowing how Jesus reacted to situations.
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Warnings

  • "...to one who knows the right thing to do and does not do it, to him it is the sin." (James 4:17).
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  • Know that protecting yourself from evil often comes through working to fulfill your responsibilities by doing your work well. Looking at everything with suspicion can divert your mind from the opportunities around you.
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According to the bible, evil can be found anywhere in the world, but through your faith, you can protect yourself. Make sure you follow the 10 commandments, which will keep you aligned with God and a pious life. Pray to God as often as you can, who will give you strength and the will to overcome evil. It's natural to feel hurt by evil, but try to forgive people when they wrong you so you can make peace with them. You should also give up things that aren’t good for you, like smoking, gambling, and toxic relationships. If in doubt, read the bible for wisdom, and don’t forget, you can always ask a priest if you feel lost. For more tips, including how to identify different types of evil, read on.

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