Good
Morning All,
Romans 8:15; “For you did
not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received
the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!”
It is always fascinating how animals are
trained. How do they train those huge elephants? They start when they are
babies and then tie a rope to their leg and then attach the rope to a stake in
the ground. As the baby elephant pulls on the rope, it cannot break the rope or
pull away. It thinks it cannot get away, so it quits fighting. Anytime a rope
is tied to its leg, it “thinks” it is still tied to the post and will just
stand there.
The devil does the same thing to us. He
wants us to think we are still tied to him. The devil wants to keep us as
slaves and for us to live in fear. He does this by taking the events that occur
in a broken creation and making us fear what we do not know and what we do not
understand. We can see that throughout our life. Remember the near hysteria
that occurred when we started dealing with the Ebola sickness. Our fear led us
to think and advocate actions which were not useful or helpful. We reacted in
fear.
Perhaps you have a story that is closer to
home. Perhaps you have faced a time when fear made you feel tied down as a
slave of the devil. The devil loves to sit on our shoulder and talk to us. He
loves to remind you of your failures and sometimes he convinces others that
they can build themselves up by reminding you of those failures. The devil
wants you to think that the string he tries to tie to your leg to keep you tied
down as his slave. When we are his slave, he torments us and makes us to live
in fear. It might be an illness in the family; it might be rumors at work; it
might be an uneasy feeling in a relationship; it might be anything but the
devil whispers to us and tries to make us slaves to sin by pointing out our
weaknesses. Maybe you did not live as
healthily as you should have, the devil whispers it is your fault that you are
sick. The devil will tell you that you are the weakest employee and you will
soon be out. The devil will tell you that you do not deserve a healthy
relationship. The whispers are designed to make you live in fear.
It is this fear that Christ came to free us
from. Jesus freed us from sin so that we are no longer slaves to sin. We are
now co-heirs with Jesus in God’s kingdom; we are part of God’s family. Now,
rather than be afraid of God, we can call out “Abba!” “Father!” We can
approach his holy throne as dear children approach their father. We know God’s
love for us by looking at the vacant cross and the empty tomb. We are free from
the devil; we are no longer tied to him; he no longer rules our life. We are
free to live in God’s kingdom knowing God’s love and grace. We can leave the
past behind us and strain forward for what is ahead, eternal life with Christ.
Father, you free us from the
devil’s noose because of Jesus. Give us strength to resist the devil’s lies and
to live in your peaceful grace. Be with those who are especially troubled by
Satan’s treachery. Bring them to know the certainty of your mercy and the end
of their terrors. In the precious name of Jesus, we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.