Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about
like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour
1 Peter 5:8
The
devil doesn’t want you to be strong in the Lord’s love for you. Instead, he
wants you to question God’s love for you. To accomplish this, one of his key
strategies is to try to make you think that God is mad at you.
God’s
Word tells us that the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom
he may devour. This means that he cannot just devour anyone. He must look for
those whom he can devour. Some of us are “undevourable.”
There may not be such a word, but it certainly describes a great place to be
when the enemy is on the prowl for his next victim.
My
friend, you can become “undevourable” to the devil. The secret is found in the
preceding verse, “casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you” (1 Pet.
5:7). Can you see it? The secret to being “undevourable” is to be carefree and
not be bogged down by anxieties and worries! It is to laugh a lot, enjoy your
life, and to take no thought for tomorrow.
To the
legalistic mind, this sounds terribly irresponsible. However, in God’s mind,
your greatest responsibility is to rejoice in the Lord always and to not worry
about your past failures, your present circumstances, and your future
challenges! Why? It’s because of what God’s grace has already done for you. And
it’s because the One who has the power over death is caring for you and
watching over you right this minute.
If you
want to see victory over the enemy’s attacks, then learn to relax, to let go,
and to release every oppressive thought, worry, and care into Jesus’ loving
hands. Believe with all your heart that He cares for you and that you are not
alone in this journey. You have a constant companion in Jesus on this great
adventure called life.
Note
that the devil walks about like a roaring lion. The devil is
an impostor who tries to intimidate you through the impression that God is
angry with you. Let’s be clear here: there is only one true lion and that is
the Lion of Judah, Jesus Christ (see Rev. 5:5), the King of kings, and He
is not mad at you today. His wrath is directed at anything
that seeks to destroy you. You are not the object of His wrath; you are the
object of His love. So be strong in His love for you. That’s how you resist the
devil who will have no choice but to flee from you! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph
Prince Ministries, used with kind permission).
No comments:
Post a Comment