Posted on 05/17/2016 8:05:24 AM PDT by metmom
Your adversary, the devil, prowls about like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. But resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same experiences of suffering are being accomplished by your brethren who are in the world (1 Peter 5:8-9).
All of Satans involvement in our sufferings and trials is under Gods control, which means our success against him is also in Gods sovereign hands.
During the past twenty-five years, there has been a tremendous upsurge of interest in the occult, Satan worship, and evil supernatural influences. Such unwise fascination has had an impact on the church and led to an overemphasis on spiritual warfare in some circles. But such unbiblical emphases give us an unbalanced perspective on the role Satan plays in our trials and persecutions.
On the other hand, 1 Peter 5:8-9 places Satans activities in the proper context. Peter urges us to watch our surroundings and be alert to possible temptations. But as we do, we can be encouraged that Jesus Christ has already defeated Satan, and therefore the evil one can have no long-term victories in our lives (1 John 4:4).
Peter goes on to admonish us that we need to resist Satan, which simply means we must stand up against him with our spiritual feet solidly planted on the objective truth of the Word (see also James 4:7). The Devil is a liar and a deceiver, and the surest way to deflect his onslaughts is with the infallible, revealed truth of Scripture.
In the biblical accounts of Satans participation in the trials, persecutions, or sufferings of Gods servants, God is always the one in control (see Job 1:12:8; Matt. 4:1-11). Therefore, our responsibility as we prepare for possible satanic attacks is to recall that our own grand strategies of spiritual warfare, however relentless and innovative they might be, will not provide the vigilance Peter speaks of. Paul gives us a further example of the right kind of preparation when he describes the essence of spiritual warfare as taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ (2 Cor. 10:5). If we heed the implications of those words, theres really nothing else we need to have or do in combating the Devil.
Suggestions for Prayer
Ask God to give you a biblical, balanced approach to dealing with Satan and his many subtle temptations.
For Further Study
Read Mark 9:14-29.
What does this passage affirm about Jesus authority? What basic lesson did the disciples need to be reminded of?
Studying God’s Word ping
The book of Job accurately portrays who the real adversary is in external forces in our lives. With that said, we can be our own worst enemy if we give into our desires that are not in accordance to His wishes. So that is the internal struggle we have to fight as well. Prayer for the internal and perseverance for the external. Put on the full armor of Christianity to fight the good fight each day.
Excellent points.
Thanks for sharing that.
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