Good Morning All,
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Peter 5:8; “Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls
around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.”
I
remember watching a show on one of those nature channels about lions
hunting. They are kind of lazy and “cheap
shot” hunters. A group of three or four
would hunt down a wounded, sickly, little wildebeest and have it for
dinner. The lions chased this poor
critter until it stopped. It was all
played out. When the camera zoomed in on
the little wildebeest, you could see it panting with the saliva dripping off
its mouth. You could see it pant so hard
that you watched the chest as it breathed as it pumped in and out. The thing
about this that I found intriguing was that the lions did not go in for the
kill right away. They slowly circled the
wildebeest. Each pass around the
wildebeest was closer than the last.
They did this until one of the lions attacked and killed the
wildebeest.
The devil is that way to us. The devil looks for our weaknesses and then
tries to attack and exploit them. It
will run us until we are about to drop and then he slowly moves in for the
kill. The devil seeks someone to
devour. For many people, even many
Christians, there is very little fear of the devil. Many people back away from the idea of a
devil. This is in part doing to our
unwillingness to call “sin” a “sin.” If
we don’t call it “sin” but we call them “errors” or “lapses” then it is just a
“character flaw” and not the devil at work.
The devil is defeated but he is still out
there. It is like the football team that
is behind by 40 points with 2 minutes in the game. The game is lost by the devil, but he keeps
playing the game. The devil keeps coming
after us. His weapons are limited but
his ability to seduce, to beguile, to deceive, and to turn us from God’s grace
at every opportunity is still great.
Always remember that the devil is very
real. Unfortunately, you dear Christian, are the ones in his sights. The lost and the unbeliever, the devil
already has. The glorified saints in
heaven are beyond his reach. That leaves
us. The devil favorite tools are doubt,
worry and guilt. Any of these tools is
effective, but together they are almost unbearable. At least for us.
This is where you have to rely on Jesus
as the answer to your problems, as the Redeemer that we need. Just like those lions didn’t attack stronger
wildebeest or ones that were part of the herd so to the devil won’t attack when
we are close to Jesus. God, in his
mercy, guards us from the devil.
Especially when we are tempted to our limit. God defends us from the attacks of the
devil. He loves us with a father’s heart
and will clutch you safely in his arms.
Stay close to the Lord for he will protect you.
Dearest
Father, your mercies continue to flood over us and overwhelm us, we pray for
the families of those in the vehicle accident and for the survivor who is in
the hospital that you comfort the families and bring peace to their
hearts. We also pray for our elected and
re-elected officials that they may seek to govern through you looking to you
for their wisdom. Move among us with
your Spirit that we too, may be safe from the devil. In Jesus’ precious name we pray. Amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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