Friday, 18 November 2022

Overcoming The Attack Of The Devil

        Overcoming The Attack Of The Devil

My friend was mowing her lawn, trying to beat the diminishing evening light. Possibly we might all know the feeling of trying to beat the setting sun when gardening, or doing some other thing outdoors.  

The mower belt broke on the ride-on and my friend didn’t get to complete the task. How annoying is that, for the belt to break and not finish the job? It’s now become a blocked goal: You see, you wanted to mow and couldn’t. Sometimes blocked goals can make us angry. Sometimes we have to work on staying in peace. We should remain peaceful during the storms of life and not get upset. The reason being to resist the devil.

The devil, a coiled serpent waiting to strike the unwary, is like a battering ram, consistently coming at you to stop you from achieving your goals. He’s especially consistent when it comes to listening to great Christian speakers, or reading our bibles.

Another way the devil will stop you attaining your goals is, by keeping you distracted. Either way, we don’t finish what we started and at times we don’t even get started. During times such as this, we need to remember; satan (I refuse to capitalise his name) has power, but no authority, however we have all power and authority. That means we’re stronger than the devil, believe or not.

Sometimes, though, we get tired of the battering ram, striking and hammering and beating at us, time and time again and eventually this causes us to cave in. This allows the devil a foothold into our situation and every time we allow a foothold, the devil is strengthened in our lives.

The way to beat the devil at his own game is to over-ride our feelings and listen to the message anyway, to read our bible anyway. No matter what we have caved in to, we can beat the devil by over-riding our feelings and doing what’s right, before God.

There's no separation between God's power and God's word. If you want His power to work in your life, you have to be reading His word. We have to do what we know to be right, to be seen doing what we should be doing, if we want to overcome the devil.

There are voices in our head (so yeah, we can all appear a little crazy at times) and once we understand the other voices in our head (the one’s besides God, which speak to us), then we can know who’s doing the talking and it becomes easier to differentiate between our own voice, satan’s voice and the voice of our precious Lord God.  

Often, when it’s satan talking, I’ll tell him; “Go away, you gnat. You’re less than a flee and I’m not listening.” He’s pretty cowardly and easily put off. He almost always goes away immediately.

I heard someone say recently, that feelings are schizophrenic…all over the place. And it’s true. Feelings are fickle. One moment we feel great, the next, we’re in a heap on the floor. And the devil plays a big part in that. He doesn’t want us walking with God and will try every trick he can to stop us.

Demons don’t die. They’re always looking for a body to rest upon. They’re deceitful and lie to you all the time, about everything. And you’ll know it’s a demon, because a demon, who’s also known as the accuser, will accuse. Demons accuse you and tell you; you’re so stupid, you can’t do this, what an idiot you are. You can’t, you’re stupid, you’re an idiot. All the words satan and his demonic cohorts will use, to accuse you.

Your own voice will tell you; I’m so stupid, I can’t do this, what an idiot I am. You aren’t helping the situation, with this kind of self-talk.

God will tell you; come on, you got this My beloved and what you can’t do, I’ll do for you. God’s voice is a gentle whisper, a fleeting word in the deep recess of your mind, one you could almost ignore. The one you pretty well fob off on occasion, it’s so quiet and unobtrusive. It’s a voice of gentle reason and love, not harsh and condemning.

When you hear the ‘I can’t/you can’t,’ you can say; “Get lost hairy legs, you gnat. You’re smaller than a flea and I’m not listening.” Then go against your feelings and do what you know to be right. You’ll know what that is too, because the Holy Spirit will give you a nudge. That still small voice of God will lead you in the right direction.

When you die to self (i.e.: to your feelings), satan can’t work in you anymore. And that’s what Jesus wants from us, to die to self and follow Him. It’s in His power and His authority which He gave us, that all things are possible.

So, we give thanks today; for His sacrifice, for His blood, for His love, for His healing power, His courage, His strength, His comfort, His provision, His protection and we remember Him at this time, offering praise and thanksgiving. We do this also, while partaking of the Holy Communion. Eat. Drink. Praise God.

 

About the author:

Alexandra Grose – An investigative photojournalist and author for over twenty years. Writing is her passion and her dream and helping others achieve their dreams, through her written work, is Alexandra's greatest aspiration.

 

 

#Integrity; truthfulness, honesty and reliability, in all things.

I believe one should....be truthful in everything you say and do. Keep all relationships open and honest. Be reliable, punctual and organised and if you say you'll do it - do it.

If you want to soar like an eagle, make an effort, not an excuse.

 

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