Remain Steadfast In The Faith
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1 Peter 5:8–9
8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 9 Resist him, steadfast in the faith… |
When I was a teenager, I was
taught that if I wanted to resist the devil, I had to rebuke him. So whenever
an evil thought came to my mind or I was tempted, I found myself saying, “I
resist you, devil, in Jesus’ name! I bind you, devil! Go away from me, devil!
I rebuke you in Jesus’ name!”
This went on until God showed me
one day that though I had “resisted” the devil, I had spent more time talking
to him than to God! I was more conscious of the devil than of God throughout
the day.
I checked the Word of God and
realized that we resist the devil not by focusing on resisting him, but by
being established in the faith that we are made right with God through
Jesus’ blood, that we are the righteousness of God in Christ. (2 Corinthians
5:21)
Yes, the devil will continue to
remind you of your mistakes, failures and sins. And he will tell you that
because of these things, you cannot receive your healing, that you will have
to pay for your mistakes or that something bad will happen to your family. He
will accuse you, condemn you and try to persuade your heart to believe that
he can do bad things to you.
But the truth is that the devil
cannot enforce anything in your life if he cannot persuade your heart. And
your heart cannot be persuaded if it is “steadfast in the faith”, if it is
established in righteousness. God says that once you are established in
righteousness, “You shall be far from oppression, for you shall not fear; and
from terror, for it shall not come near you”. (Isaiah 54:14)
So now that my heart is
established in righteousness, I can boldly declare, “Yes, I may have these
problems in my life, but I am not guilty in God’s eyes. I am justified in
God’s eyes by faith because of what Christ has done. I am righteous by Jesus’
blood!” My friend, that is how you resist the devil and become undevourable!
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
Food for Our Soul
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