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“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him.” 1 Peter 5:8, 9
The enemy is very busy with today’s Christians.
Busy getting friends to turn on each other because their opposing views become offensive and that offense becomes more valuable than the love they used to have for each other.
Busy getting us to one-up each other in sarcasm and rhetoric rather than outdo each other in love, mercy, grace, and kindness.
Busy getting Christians more concerned about issues than souls, more condemning of others than forgiving, more critical of others than prayerful, more determined to make a worldly point than testify of the goodness, faithfulness, and sovereignty of the Living God.
The enemy is very busy with today’s Christians.
Busy inciting fear, hatred, violence, injustice, retaliation, bitterness, separatism, vengeance, murder, and deception in the world, and busy getting Christians to join the ranks in picking worldly sides and buy into it from a worldly perspective, while we completely ignore his handiwork from the shadows.
He’s very busy there–in the shadows, recruiting the same souls for destruction that we should be turning to the Messiah. Recruiting us to rally for a candidate or a cause rather than look with compassion on the lost. Recruiting us to redefine “the lost” and to use our own judgment for determining who’s worthy of compassion and forgiveness. Recruiting us to look at skin or uniform color rather than the soul inside. Distracting our attention away from who and what we really wrestle against.
The enemy has convinced many of us to ignore that in our anger we should not sin, that the very sins we condemn others for we ourselves commit or have committed, that those sinning against us are in need of the same grace and repentance we have been given, that we are to love our neighbors and enemies, bless those who curse us, pray for those who persecute and spitefully use us, and not resist an evil person.
The enemy is busy getting us to live like desperate citizens of a lost world rather than confident children of the Almighty God. Children who have the wisdom that is from above, which is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy, without partiality and without hypocrisy.
He’s busy getting us so angry that we become unforgiving, and in becoming unforgiving we forget how our own sins ripped through Christ’s flesh.
He is busy convincing us that God is silent. And that if God is silent we should be shouting. At the world. Not crying out to our Father. Together. United.
The enemy is very busy with today’s Christians. He is busy keeping us subjected to the influence of media and away from the instruction of God’s throne. He is busy trying to make us look and feel hostile, sarcastic, furious, forgotten, forsaken, indifferent, uncaring, hard-hearted, and hopeless. He is busy trying to make us look and act like him.
Resist him.
“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” Ephesians 6:12
You have described 2016 perfectly. We have to resist and pray.
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Yes!
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…And he will flee from you!
We have been discussing James 4:7–this encouragement from God–a lot over the past few days. Taking our eyes off Christ leads to focusing on the enemy, and that’s the opening he needs. We must resist the devil and draw near to God! Thank you for this beautiful post. Now is the time!
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Yes! I sat down to work on my WIP last night and ended up writing this instead. It’s been on my heart and we could all use a reminder to keep our eyes on Christ and remember whose children we are, especially in these days! Thanks for commenting, Robin :-).
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Beautifully said my dear friend! I love you dearly.
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 3:53 AM, Tanara McCauley wrote:
> tanaramccauley posted: ” “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary > the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. > Resist him.” 1 Peter 5:8, 9 The enemy is very busy with today’s Christians. > Busy getting friends to turn on each other because their op” >
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I love and miss you, Shari!
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