QUOTATION
“Most people don’t like the
darkness. It can be scary. I remember when I was a small child, I was convinced
a monster lived under my bed, and was waiting in the dark for just the right
time to come out and kidnap me and take me away from my Mom and Dad! Until you
discover the Light of Jesus you will remain in darkness!”
Barry Denzil Haney
SCRIPTURE
For we wrestle not against
flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers
of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Ephesians 6:12
REFLECTION
The devil went where?
According to the Charlie
Daniels Band in their hit song of the same name, the devil went down to Georgia:
“The Devil went down to
Georgia, he was looking for a soul to steal
He was in a bind, 'cause he was way behind, he was willing to make a deal…”
Is that true? If we go down to
Georgia, can we find the devil! Well, yes, but Georgia does not have the
exclusive right of devil ownership. Satan is everywhere!
In a sermon entitled “His Power
of Darkness”, John Weece says the following:
“Sad, Scared, Struggling,
Suffering…If you don’t find the source of these negative emotions you will
spend the rest of your life fighting the wrong battles against the wrong
enemy…the source is Satan.”
During my walk with Jesus, a
constant feature of my life of faith, is a struggle against the forces of evil.
As a Christian, I believe in the reality of spiritual warfare and the unseen
realm, the unseen spiritual world.
According to the Bible, the
origin of spiritual warfare occurred when Satan and his angels rebelled against
God:
“And there was war in heaven:
Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his
angels and prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And
the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan,
which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels
were cast out with him”
Revelation 12:7-9
These cast out angels are the
demons, Satan’s minions, who are intimately involved in the spiritual warfare
we face each day! How many demons are on the earth to wage war with us? The
Bible tells us this in Revelation
And
there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the
moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars: And she being
with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered. And there
appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven
heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads. And his tail drew the
third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the
dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her
child as soon as it was born.
Revelation
12:1-4
Wow, the number of demons on
earth is equal to one-third of the stars in the universe! According to an
article, “How Many Stars Are There”, found in The
Physics of the Universe website,
“there may be around ten
billion trillion stars in the observable universe, or quite possibly
anywhere up to 1024.”1
A scary thought, right! It
would seem we have no chance against Satan and his army of demons.
In her book, War on the Saints, Jessie
Penn-Lewis gives the church this warning about demons and their intentions:
“The church must recognize that
the existence of deceiving, lying spirits, is as real today as in the time of
Christ, and that the attitude of these spirits toward the human race remains
unchanged. Their one ceaseless aim is to lie to and deceive every human being;
they are ... ceaselessly and actively pouring a stream of wickedness into the
world ... they are satisfied only when they succeed in their wicked plans to
deceive and ruin people.”2
But we do have hope in this
spiritual battle, this hope is with Jesus. When we have faith in Jesus, believe
He is the Son of God, and believe because of His work on the Cross, we are
saved by grace through this faith, then we have the power of the Holy Spirit to
fight our battles against Satan and his army.
In an article from Focus in the
Family entitled “Spiritual Warfare: Winning the Battle”, the following advice
is offered on how to win the spiritual battle:
· Admit
that you’re a sinner and ask Christ’s forgiveness for your sins every day. Then trust God to deliver you from the
powers of darkness.
· Pray
and read Scripture regularly. Spending time with God and His Word will help you know
Him better and be assured of His love for you. Personalize Psalm 91 as a covenant prayer – be confident of the Lord’s
sheltering care.
· Remember
that God is stronger than the devil. Christ defeated Satan on the cross, so He can
deliver you from Satan’s traps and keep you in the protection of His grace.
That’s what the apostle James had in mind when he wrote, “Submit yourselves
therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7).
· Keep
a journal of all your thoughts and emotions. Write as if you were talking directly
to the Lord; this will help you be honest with yourself about your struggles. Re-read what you’ve written to
identify how Satan is trying to deceive you (for example, through fear,
bitterness, or shame). Then
shred those pages as a physical reminder that you’re laying your
struggles at the foot of the cross.
· Turn
away from the lies of the devil and his evil spirits. Consider what you uncovered in your
journaling. Pray through the Prayer of Deliverance and the Prayer for Repentance & Renunciation if you need to. Be open to any
response the Lord might have.
· Find
a pastor, Christian counselor, or trusted fellow believer (of the same sex) you
can talk with openly. Ask them to pray with and for you. Remember: This
isn’t the kind of thing you can overcome on your own. As James puts it in
another biblical passage, “Confess your sins to one another and pray for one
another, that you may be healed” (James 5:16).
Put on the Full Armor of God
each day and be assured you will be triumphant against Satan and his army of
demons if we have faith in Him!
ILLUSTRATION
Chess
Game With Satan
From a great chess player of
Cincinnati, we learn that in the early part of the last century an artist who
was also a great chess player painted a picture of a chess game. The players
were a young man and Satan. The young man manipulated the white pieces; Satan
the black pieces. The issue of the game was this: should the young man win, he
was to be forever free from the power of evil; should the devil win, the young
man was to be his slave forever. The artist evidently believed in the supreme
power of evil, for his picture presented the devil as victor.
In the conception of the
artist, the devil had just moved his queen and had announced a checkmate in
four moves. The young man’s hand hovered over his rook; his face paled with
amazement—there was no hope. The devil wins! He was to be a slave forever.
For years, this picture hung in
a great art gallery. Chess players from all over the world viewed the picture.
They acquiesced in the thought of the artist. The devil wins! After several
years a chess doubter arose; he studied the picture and became convinced that
there was but one chess player upon the earth who could give him assurance that
the artist of this picture was right in his conception of the winner. The chess
player was the aged Paul Morphy, a resident of New Orleans, Louisiana. Morphy
was a supreme master of chess in his day, an undefeated champion. A scheme was
arranged through which Morphy was brought to Cincinnati to view the chess
picture.
Morphy stood before the
picture, five minutes, ten minutes, twenty minutes, thirty minutes. He was all
concentration; he lifted and lowered his hands as, in imagination, he made and
eliminated moves. Suddenly, his hand paused, his eyes burned with the vision of
an unthought-of combination. Suddenly, he shouted,
“Young man, make that move.
That’s the move!”
To the amazement of all, the
old master, the supreme chess personality, has discovered a combination that
the creating artist had not considered. The young man defeated the Devil.3
PRAYER
Our Heavenly Father,
We know Satan is not confined
to one place,
But instead, he and his army of
demons are
Everywhere. Because of this we
are so afraid
of the darkness! Thank you for
being the source of Light
protecting us from Satan and
his army of demons!
Thank you for Your Son Jesus
Christ, who died for
all mankind on the Cross at
Calvary so we might be saved
by grace through faith! Thank
you for the hope we
gain through faith in Jesus,
giving us the power to
be triumphant during our chess
match with Satan!
In the precious name of Jesus
Christ our Lord and Savior,
Amen!
SONG OF WORSHIP
Because He Lives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8--QzIwyqI
God Bless You,
Barry
1“How Many Stars Are There!” The Physics of
the Universe, n.d. https://www.physicsoftheuniverse.com/how-many-stars-are-there.html.
2Penn-Lewis, Jessie, and Evan Roberts. War on the Saints. Thomas E.
Lowe, Ltd, 1973.
3 Tan, Paul Lee. Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of
the Times.
Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc., 1996. Print.
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