Good Morning
All,
James
4:8; “Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you
sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.”
I remember watching a documentary on the
History Channel about WW 2. It was about
the Japanese occupation of China. The
Chinese were not powerful enough to fight the Japanese Imperial Army head on. It could not attack the Japanese Army posts
directly so the Chinese would cause small disturbances that the Japanese would
send a small detachment of troops to investigate. When the troops were separated from the main
unit, the Chinese would then attack the smaller groups. It was the only way the Chinese could really
fight the Japanese in many places throughout China. While this tactic did not kill many soldiers,
it did cause the Japanese to send much larger sized units of soldiers to patrol
and to investigate problems. This
hampered the Japanese war effort in China and bogged the Japanese down.
In many ways, this is the devil’s strategy with
us. As long as we are near to God, as
long as we are surrounded by the saints and by God’s grace, the devil cannot
touch us. Yet the devil entices us to go
out on our own, away from the safety of God’s loving protection. The devil wants to lead us astray so that we
are easier targets for him to attack.
The devil can never attack God and if he attacks those who are clinging
to God he fails as well. Yet if he can
get you separated from God, then he can succeed.
The devil might do this by leading us to believe
that we are “above” sin. The devil might
try to convince us that whatever we do can be justified because of who we
are. The devil love to play this game
with preachers. This is the cause of so
many of the downfalls of prominent or famous preachers; they thought they were
too great and too important to sin and whatever action they were doing; whether
stealing money or someone else’s wife, they were “allowed” because of who they
were.
Sometimes the devil uses the trick of leading
us to think that we aren’t really that far from God so we are safe. If we go just a few steps away from the base
we are still safe, right? Then maybe
just a couple steps more. We are “only
seeing what is out there”; how can we get in trouble? Yet that is exactly what we get, in
trouble. So we need to stay close to
God. We need to stay in his Word and we
need to stay in our prayers. We need to
listen to his call to repentance, to turn from our sin and to stay close to
Him. We are to stay focused and single
minded remembering to trust in his Word for all our needs.
Father
of all mercy, you are the only true source of our salvation. Defend us by your Spirit and keep us safe
from all the devil’s attacks. We ask that
you especially defend those who are straying from your loving protection. Bring them back safely to your gracious kingdom. Bring healing to those who are broken by the
weight of sin. Bring them to the
knowledge of your true and loving grace.
In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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