About the Enemy who comes after your thinking
3/5/2014 12:05:36 AM
March 4, 2014~Titus #27 in series


About the enemy who comes after your thinking. 

Hello. 

Ferreting out the thoughts in our minds, we surely see that not all of our thoughts are good or gracious; it is valuable to know that the Enemy can be at the root of some of our worst thinking. [This follows Morning Briefing, “His voice, your thoughts - http://pastorwoman.com/ReadArchive.aspx?id=1342)  ‘An enemy, really?’  ‘Yeah, his name is Satan.’  ‘Oh, come on, Christine, really, do you mean to tell me you really believe in Satan---that there is such a being?’  ‘Yes, I do, and I would not have you to be ignorant.’   

Indeed, you and I need to be informed of the ways and means of the evil one.

But first, would you pray with me? Dear Father, Please give me your wisdom to impart what you would have me to say about the hater of our souls . . . just enough to inform and be beneficial.  Protect me and mine as I write and distribute this, because I know that the Evil One does not like to be exposed.  To God be the glory, Amen.

What do we know about the devil … like, where did he come from?  He was a created being, the most powerful angel in God’s original creation, named Lucifer.1 It was his pride and warped desire to take God’s place that introduced sin into the universe.  He led a rebellion in Heaven that caused his expulsion, and that of a ‘host’ of other angels as well. 

The name “Satan” in Greek and Hebrew means the same thing:  adversary. (‘Telling, isn’t it?)  “Devil” is often used in the New Testament, and comes from the word ‘diabolos’, which means ‘one who slanders or accuses’.  (Also very descriptive)  One day Satan will be bound, and cast in the pit of Hell forever2, but until Christ comes again, he has power as the ‘prince of this world,’ as the Bible calls him. Jesus defeated him in every confrontation he had with him..  

The first mention of Satan in the Bible comes early--in Genesis chapter three, where he comes as a talking serpent to Eve.  Eve’s fateful decision to listen to him ushered sin into the human race.  

Satan may best be identified through his tactics:  he is a liar, and targets the mind.3 Satan targets the mind because how we think is powerful and a determining factor in our lives; in fact,                       >our thinking affects everything about how we live life<  

Satan destroys right thinking through lies.

Notice the difference: 

God accomplishes his will on earth through truth—

– the Holy Spirit is the ‘spirit of truth’4

Satan accomplishes his purposes through lies. 

–Jesus said, “ there is no truth in him . . . for he is a liar, and the father of lies

**These are powerful words of Jesus, describing the devil. 

Satan is a destroyer.  He fires darts at our minds on a regular basis, oft coming through someone else’s voice in your head—hearing the words of your critical father, or your controlling husband, your nagging wife, your never-to-be-pleased boss, or your own constant self criticism.  He uses thoughts that discourage, confuse and defeat our thinking and emotions.  If Satan cannot defeat you by deceiving your mind, he will try to destroy your body.  ‘Remember Job?  He lost everything—his children, his flocks and crops, and then, finally, his body was wracked with disease.  All the while, nothing touches the life of the believer unless God allows it, as God is not the cause of illness or suffering.  

Satan is the author of confusion.  There have been times I know God has answered my prayer, but then comes the question—‘was that really God or was it a coincidence?’ (The voice of confusion, the words of the thief)  How I need to remember not to question in the dark the things I know to be true in the light! Also a note to self: the devil specializes in working over tired minds . . . making people feel beaten down and alone.

Satan is an accuser.  He will keep you feeling guilty about your sin . . . defeated . . . worthless.  Interestingly enough, while you may experience extreme remorse, staying focused on your guilt keeps your eyes focused on your sin!  Friends, Satan wants you to live under a cloud of guilt, but your Heavenly Father wants you to know that you are forgiven.  The voices of ‘you’ll never measure up,’ ‘you can never change—you’ll never get it right,’ ‘you’re such a loser‘—those are not the thoughts of your Savior toward you; he does not put such ideas in your head.  Those kinds of thoughts originate with the Accuser, the devil.

Just a little information about the devil … so, what can we do to stand up against the Liar, the Destroyer and Accuser? 

 First and most importantly----know who you are, and whose you are---                                                                                            “Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.6” 

Second, use God’s words to repel fiery darts not meant to be lodged in you!  As I prayed about this teaching this morning, seeking God’s direction about whether or not to write about the evil one, I heard God’s words in my head—but in the first person:                                                                                                                                   Greater am I who is in you, than he who is in the world.7

Christine

 1 – Isaiah 14.12-15

2 - Revelation 20.10

3 – Warren Wiersbe, The Strategy of Satan

4 - John 16.13

5 - John 8.44 

6 – Ephesians 6.10

7 – 1 John 4.4