Satan is On the Prowl for His Prey

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 “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world.” 1 Peter 5:8-9

“Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” James 4:7-8

COMMENTS:  The mean-old-devil has been tempting and destroying the lives of people in every generation since Adam & Eve.  His tactics are effective but unchanged.  He has a few temptations He uses over and over again, focusing on the ones each of us are the most vulnerable to.  He doesn’t try to get us to sin in every temptation, just in the ones we are weakest and have yielded to in the past.  He pulls us from God and achieves his goals when we yield to temptation if just one over and over again. 

Scripture tells us satan is like a roaring lion on the prowl looking for prey to devour.  He roars and intimidates us with the power of his temptations. He makes sin attractive and overpowering and then makes us feel hopeless and worthless after we’ve sinned.  A cycle of temptation and guilt are his tools, but his goal is to pull us away from God’s love and mercy and convince us we are too far gone for God to reach and help us and to sinful for God to forgive.  BUT WE AREN’T!  God still loves us and desires to forgive and heal us.  His story of the prodigal should convince us that we are still forgivable even though we don’t deserve His love and forgiveness.  Deception and lies are satan’s tools.  Truth and mercy are God’s tools. 

Here are 3 lessons to remember:

  1. Satan will do anything to steal and kill and destroy but within limits God has established (John 10;10)
  2. God warns us in scripture about satan’s schemes and goals and motivation, but also tells us His Holy Spirit is available 24×7 to help and strengthen and guide us if we seek Him and let Him help us.
  3. We are not in battle against satan alone but must be alert and vigilant because we are no match to satan’s skills BUT SATAN IS NOT MATCH TO GOD’S SKILLS AND POWER AND WISDOM.

Learning to put and keep our eyes on Christ enables us to keep our minds on Him too.  Peter was able to walk on water as long as he kept his eyes on Christ.  When he got distracted by the storm around him, he took his eyes of Christ and began to sink.  But as soon as he cried out to Christ for help, Christ took his hand and pulled him up to safety.  We too need to learn to put and keep our eyes on Christ instead of on the temptations satan is so good at distracting us with.  There is no danger that can harm us until we turn from Jesus towards that danger.    Remember even death   for us is not to be fear for it gives us transport from this evil world into Jesus’ arms greeting us into heaven where He has been preparing a home for us.

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