Looking beyond people...
Our enemies are not human. We must see beyond the people attacking us. Satan may use people to persecute us, use them to lie to us, cheat us or even kill us but our real enemy operates in an unseen world moving people like pawns on a chess board. So as long as we see people as enemies and wrestle against them we are spending our time in vain. When you focus on the people you lose sight of where the battle is being fought and if you continue to do that you will continue to lose the battle.
Dr David Jeremiah (Turning Points) highlights some verbs used in the Bible to describe the activities of Satan. Satan beguiles, he seduces, he opposes, he deceives, he sows terror, he buffets, he resists, he hinders, he tempts, he blasphemes and a whole lot more activities that are deceitful, divisive and destructive. Satan's activities are aimed at diminishing and defacing the glory of God; and the effectiveness of God's people. So many of us today are being victimised by Satan's activities unaware that it is happening but aware that something is wrong.
Know your enemy...
Being aware of Satan as your enemy requires you knowing some key things about him to eneble you to fight against him:
- He is the father of lies (John 8:44), the great deceiver Revelations 12:9 states that he is the one who deceives the whole world. Have you found yourself or others lying easily and even conversant in lies? Such is the enemy he is constantly counterfeiting and camouflaging truths. He imitates the work of God and doing so effectively as he is the great deceiver.
- His purpose is to divide and conquer. When he was cast out of Heaven he divided the angels and took a third of them with him. Several examples exist in the Bible of his divisive methods such as the instigation of the division between Cain and Abel, Making Annanias choose between God and money. In today’s world churches go through splits because he goes to church and he loves to divide the people of God. If you find yourself in a relationship breakdown, step out of petty differences so that you do not play into his hands. He uses the tongue of God’s people to poison the atmosphere of churches, work places, families and communities. He has no concept of unity and his whole strategy is division.
- He is a great destroyer - in Revelations 9:11 both words Abbaddon and Appolyon mean destroyer. In his attempt to destroy God’s work in the universe he will do anything to delay and demolish it. To look at this further my brother once shared with me from his life application Bible to recognise that when God calls you to do something the devil usually steps in to make you firstly doubt God’s word, if you have cleared your doubts and accept what God was asking you to do then he brings in discouragement thereby making you think you cannot do it or are not good enough or fit for it. After that he tries to distract or divert you to take you away from doing it, when you get over distraction & diversion he brings in a sense of defeat making you feel there is no point in doing the work then make you delay or procrastinate. So you see he will do anything to destroy the work or direction that God has placed in your hands so do not look to your needs but look to obey the word of God and trust that when you seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness EVERYTHING else will be added onto you (Matthew 6:33) as God knows your needs even before you have asked it.
Know Satan’s strategies...
We need to know Satan’s strategies so that we do not lose any battles. Some of his strategies include:
Indifference – a ruse he uses to make us think that he does not exist, that he is just a figment of older active imagination of dreamers, schemers, Hollywood writers...anyting but reality. If he does not exist then we have no obligation to resist him or hold him accountable. It is a great strategy for any enemy to convince the opponent that you are not real making the rival believe that you are incapable of bringing him any harm. You see Satan can keep himself invisible because firstly he is a spirit being, secondly he clothes himself in the images of this world such as art, literarture, television programmes, education and entertainment. 2 Corinthians 11:14 tells us that he disguises himself as an angel of light. So just because we do not see him does not mean the effect of him and his demons are not present because they are. 1 John 5:19 reminds us that he has the world under his control and 1 Peter 5:8 states we need to be self controlled and alert as he prowls around looking for someone to devour. If he goes to and fro (Job 1:7) about the earth looking for one to devour ask yourself how many times has he passed near you? We battle against so many things that include principalities, powers, rulers etc... (Ephesians 6:12) it’s like swimming upstream against the tide and we can easily fall into his trap of indifference – which takes me to my first challenge on this article:
{Do you see the earth as a battleground (BG) or a playground (PG)?} and by this I mean: Are you fighting (BG) or frolicking (PG)? Do you wake up everyday with the realisation that you are living in foreign land (BG) or are you at home on the earth (PG)? Do you live with expectation of eternity with God (BG) or is life as you want it now with little thought for the future (PG)?
Do not lose sight of the fact that we are in a war and become indifferent to the enemy that is organised to the hilt and his demons cover the earth with their presence.
Another strategy he uses is ignorance – in Hosea 4:6 God says that my people perish for lack of knowledge. He depends on our ignorance of his strategies – what goes on between heaven and earth for e.g. Daniel’s answer is a good indicator of this whereby the answer to Daniels prayers was delayed because the spiritual realm the archangel Michael was had to fight the enemy to come to him. We do not know how he goes about his work due to a world we cannot see and he is effective because we are ignorant of how he works.
Satan also works by also infiltrating our lives.. Ephesians 4:27 warns us as children of light not to give the devil a foothold. We give him a foothold by allowing things in our lives that should never be allowed even through the front door of our homes or our hearts. Proverbs 6:27 states that can a man scoop fire upon his lap and his clothing not be scorched? Your thought life, lifestyle choices, harbouring of sin, dabbling in dark practices such as astrology, fortune telling the odd lie here and there and guess what? We wonder why we get burned! Truth is none of us will wake up in the morning and decide we are going to hurt someone, particularly or dearly loved ones but have you found yourself consumed by a particular sin or situation that has left you wondering how did you get here and how did you wind up this way? We have a ruthless enemy that opposes us and if we leave the devil with so much as a small nail in our house (life) he will return to hang his rotten garbage on it making it unfit for habitation. So do not leave the door to your heart open- Proverbs 4:23 warns us to guard our hearts above all else for it is well spring of life, everything we do flows from it. So do not excuse or rationalise any failure to obey God in your life. When it occurs confess it immediately and cleanse your own heart from sin by going to the Lord Jesus Christ and remember greater is He that is in you.
Intervention – is described in the dictionary as the interference of a state in the affairs of another state in order to compel it to do something that alters its condition. Satan loves to interfere and does this with subtlety in the lives of Christians to make them do his will rather than that of God’s – by this he keeps God’s people so busy with the things of this world that they have no time to devote to their spiritual lives. He discourages and defeats Christians from doing this by for example:
1. Keeping us busy with nonessentials
2. Tempting us to overspend and go into debt
3. Making us work long hours to maintain empty lifestyles
4. Discouraging us from spending family times for when homes disintegrate there is no refuge from work
5. Over stimulating our minds with television and computers so we cannot hear God speaking to us
6. Filling our coffee tables & bedside tables with newspapers & magazines so we’ve no time to read the Bible
7. Flooding our mail with sweepstakes & promotion & get rich quick schemes to keep us chasing material things
8. Putting glamorous models on TV & on magazine covers to keep us focused on outward appearenace that way we‘ll be dissatisfied with ourselves and our partners
9. Making sure couples are too exhausted for physical intimacy that way we’ll be tempted to look elsewhere
10. Emphasising Santa and the Easter bunny in order to divert us from the real meaning of these festivals.
11. Involving us in good causes so we won’t have time for eternal causes
12. Making us self-sufficient, keeping us busy working in our own strength so that we’ll never know the joy of God’s power working through us.
Dr David Jeremiah states "have you figured out the difference between being busy and being successful in what God has called you to do? Sometimes being BUSY is Being Under Satan’s Yoke!"
If Satan can encourage us to get our lives so full of other things that we have no time for God, the ultimate end of it will not be fruitful.
Intimidation is also a strategy that he uses by making us afraid of him. He is NOT the opposite of God. His most likely opposite is the archangel Michael because he is a creature created by God and he is not in the same universe with the creator. He cannot defeat us if we walk in the Spirit. We need to respect him but not be afraid of him. Albert Moller wrote “ We should respect the power of the devil & his demons but never fear them. We do not need a rite of exorcism only the name of Jesus. We are not given a priesthood of exorcists for every believer is armed with the full promise of the Gospel, united with Christ by faith and indwelt by the Holy Spirit… Everytime a believer shares the Gospel and declares the name of Jesus, the demons and the devil lose their power”. Satan does not have freedom to do anything he wants – he is like a dog on a leash. He cannot go beyond anything that God will allow him to do. You need to be prepared for him, not be afraid of him. God only allows such freedom to Satan to help us learn to depend on Him (God) for victory in our lives 1John 3:8 sums it like this "The one who does what is sinful is of the devil, because the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the devil’s work."
We need to be aware that we are on a battleground on this earth and 1 Corinthians 10:13 summarises this by reminding us that "No temptation or testing has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted or tested beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted or tested, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it." So whatever you are facing today by the way of sin, trials, temptation, attacks and the likes remember who to call upon and exercise patience in all these things such that as you journey through the Refiner's fine you can come forth as gold and a true reflection of God's image.
Prayer
Thank you Father for the love you have for me. You sent your son to die on the cross to free me from being a slave to sin but instead an heir of salvation. By this you have also given me the authority to trample upon Satan, his demons and overcome his devices through the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. I therefore ask oh Lord that you forgive me where I have failed you and help me work on my fleshly desires and rebuke the enemy from all aspects of my life in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. In the name of Jesus I am a victor and not a victim! Amen.
With love...
1 comment:
Sometimes I wonder if God wants to use our circumstances to harden us so as not to tolerate evil in our lives because of Isaiah 50:7? God never called us to be nice. Rather to be obedient & kind & gentle. Gentleness in the way which we express matters whereas even kindness could be expressed via cruelty (or seemly cruelty). Above all He desires an obedient heart for it is better than sacrifice 1 Samuel 15:22! So yes maybe we should set out faces like flint & trust that we would not be put to shame! God bless...
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