Many things in life
can cause us to fear—losing our jobs, deadly diseases, terrorist attacks and so
on. When these things confront us, we tend to give in to worry and fear, and
start talking about our fears.
Job was no different.
He constantly feared that God would punish him and his family because he kept
thinking that his sons had sinned against God. He would get up early in the
morning to offer burnt sacrifices, saying, “It may be that my sons have sinned
and cursed God in their hearts.” And the Bible tells us that he did this
“regularly” (Job 1:5).
So Job kept confessing
the sins of his sons and fearing that something terrible would happen to him
and his family. In fact, his sin-consciousness didn’t just produce fear, the
Bible tells us that he “greatly feared” (Job 3:25).
It is important that
we understand that it was Job’s sin-consciousness that opened the door to
Satan. His preoccupation with sins that his family may have committed gave
Satan the opportunity to bring death and destruction into his life. God had a
hedge of protection around Job. But when he started being sin-conscious and
having a fearful expectation of judgment, the hedge was removed and Satan could
attack him (see Job 1:9–12).
My friend, today, if you
have sinned, don’t say, “I have failed again. I deserve to be punished by God.”
Know that you already have forgiveness of sins because Jesus was punished and
condemned in your place (see Ephesians 1:7)! So say, “I am the righteousness of
God in Christ. Jesus, You are my holiness and perfection” (see 1 Corinthians
1:30, 2 Corinthians 5:21).
We must be mindful of
what we believe and say regularly because “death and life are in
the power of the tongue.” So when you hear of a deadly virus taking many lives,
don’t say, “I’m next because I have not been a good Christian!” Instead, say,
“Jesus, You are my righteousness and protection. Surely You shall deliver me
from the snare of the fowler and from the perilous pestilence” (see Psalm
91:3)!
Beloved, such believing and confessing not only please God, but they also shut the door on Satan so that he cannot make any inroad into your life! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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