Good
Morning All,
Psalm 119:11; “I have stored up your word
in my heart; that I might
not sin against you.”
I watched a show on
television a short time ago. It was
about survivalists. Survivalists are
people who expect some sort of calamity that will lead to a breakdown of the
government and society. The survivalists
have homes or camps or compounds somewhere away from heavily populated areas
where they have stored up non-perishable food and water and guns and ammo. The survivalists are prepared to stay in
these homes for years. The television
show was about “survivalist experts” who rated and ranked the ideas of the
participants. I watched this show and
mused about the concern of these survivalist.
Then I thought back to my
youth when almost every community had a “civil defense center” where canned
food and water and Geiger counters were stored.
This was in case there was a nuclear attack and you needed a safe place
to hide. There were also pamphlets about
what to do in case of an attack. Farmers
were supposed to wait about six months and the scrape the top two inches of
soil, which would have been contaminated, off and then begin to farm
again. No one ever said what to do with
all that dirt.
So, we prepare ourselves for
disasters; maybe not to this level but we do prepare. Most people who drive in real winter
conditions have some form of survival gear in their vehicle. They may have blankets, water, canned soup in
their vehicle in case they get stuck in inclement weather. Most of us have flashlights or candles in
case the electricity goes out. We need
to prepare for some potential disasters in our faith life as well. There will be times in our life when we will
be vulnerable to the devil’s attacks and we need to be prepared for them.
The best way to prepare for
the devil’s lies is to always have God’s truth at hand. We can do this by reading, studying, and
meditating on God’s Word. We can do this
by prayer. By the careful reading of
God’s Word, we will store up God’s Word in our heart. God’s Words become the first thing that comes
to mind when the devil’s assaults come, and they will come. They will come at the worst time for
you. They will come when you are
grieving a death, suffering a setback at work, when a relationship is going
through a rough time, when health questions arise; they will come. The devil will try to weasel his way into
your life, whispering into your ear any lie he can think of trying to cause
doubt. All it takes is doubt, like he
gave to Eve, “Did God really say?”
By storing up God’s Word in
our heart, it becomes the first thing we think of in our head. So, when the
devil challenges we have God’s truth to come to the forefront. We will remember, “Cast all your anxieties on him for he cares for
you”; or “When my heart is
overwhelmed lead me to the rock that is higher than I” or “So do not fear for I
am with you do not be dismayed for I am your God.” Trust God.
Father give me the certainty of your Word and the
confidence to trust it when the attacks occur.
Be with those who are in battle at this time. Guard them with your Spirit and bring to mind
all your promises. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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