Good Morning All,
Over
the years, I have watched children as they have struggled with “doing the right
thing,” that is; to avoid sin. I have watched them when they are young when
candy gets passed around. They are told to take one to be sure everyone gets
one and you can almost bet that at least one of them will take one, put it in
their mouth and then take a second one. As they get older, it is pretty much
the same, but the value of the items increases.
Many
of us struggle with “sin crouching at our door.” The devil loves to wait for you to slip in
his muddy trap. For you, it may not be to take an extra piece of candy; it
might be that little piece of gossip that is just too juicy to pass up. Maybe
the internet leads you to websites you shouldn’t go to. We all have those sins that are just waiting
to sneak up on us. Perhaps you are a little too critical of someone else. Maybe you are a little too quick to make a
crude or rude remark. You might even
speak without really thinking about it.
One of
the really dangerous things about these sins is that they prey on you and weigh
you down. These are often the sins that
the devil tries to convince that we need to hide. “No one will know” might be
the tact that he uses, or he might go the other way, “If anyone knew you did
that; they would never speak to you again.”
Whatever he can say to you; the devil uses sin to try and separate you
from God.
That
is what sin does, it separates us from God and his love, and it leaves us cold
and alone. The devil’s goal is for you to think that you are in a tiny life
raft in the middle of the ocean, all alone, with sharks circling around you. The
devil wants the exact opposite of what God wants. God wants for you and for me
to have good, strong relationships. God wants us close to him, close to our
families and friends, close with our Christian brothers and sisters. God wants
you connected to his love. The devil wants you unconnected. The devil wants you
to drift in fear and darkness. That way he can torment you at his leisure. He
can stir the heart to fear, the spirit to tremble and faith to waver.
This
is why daily prayer and devotion time is so important. Prayer and reading God’s Word is the holy
conversation between you and God. This gives us a stronger desire to be with
God and thus weakens our desire to sin. It reminds us of the great love that
God has for us and the certainty of hope that we have in Him. God’s love for
you is greater than anything the devil can throw at you. We must trust God’s
promise to defeat the devil and his lies.
Dear Father, give me the power and the strength
to avoid the traps that the devil sets for me. Set your Word about me for a
lamp so I can see you clearly. Keep me strong through your grace and when I do
fall, restore me with your tender mercy. In Jesus’ precious name, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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