Back in the
1970’s a popular television show featured the hilarious renditions of comedian
Flip Wilson. One of the characters that
he would portray was a funny, saucy talking female named Geraldine. Whenever caught in a certain predicament,
Geraldine would loudly proclaim – “the devil made me do it”. It was all a part of a comedy script but
there is nothing funny about the fact that the devil is real and he is on a
rampage.
There are
many ways in which the devil uses people to his advantage; but one of the most
prolific is –misunderstanding. All of us
no doubt have witnessed how simple words or phrases can be distorted to the
point that the entire meaning or context of what was originally meant to be
expressed is totally misconstrued. We
have seen how cultural differences and misunderstandings can topple foreign
relations; just as differences in religion can cause immoral treatment even
amongst family members.
The book of
Job opens by recalling the actions of the angels as they presented themselves
before God. Satan was there and when
asked where he had been, he confessed about his prowling nature. We know from this scripture that Satan does
canvass the earth with his presence; and we also learn in John that Satan comes
to steal, kill and destroy. It is not
hard to imagine that the evil-one uses our emotions, fears, and misconceptions
against us. The closer you are to a
breakthrough, new blessing or spiritual change, the more ‘stuff’ just seems to
keep happening to you.
The devil
knows a blessing is on its way and he throws every distraction in the book at
you to make you block your own blessing or stand in your own way. Don’t’ do it. He wants you to react. As Christians we are
called to not react, but to respond. The best response is to put on the whole
armor of God and just stand. Be you and do not act outside of your own
character. Through the use of weak
vessels (non-believers or shaky believers) Satan acts out his plots. Don’t be
fooled – your mother, father, sister, brother, best friend or church member can
be used or abused by the devil if they are not on guard. Do not allow him to push your buttons. When
you feel something is pushing you to be angry, fearful, depressed or
overwhelmed about inconsequential, unnecessary things –realize it is the devil. Satan is real and present sometimes in places
we least expect. Stay prayed up and ask God to give you open spiritual eyes and
discernment about areas where the devil will try to attack. Be ready – because he is coming. The more you
love the Lord, the more the devil wants to harass you. Satan is using people all around us in ways
that are unconscionable; that just lets us know a stupendously, awesome,
mind-blowing, life-changing blessing must be just around the corner and we must
not let anyone stop us from getting our promise. The devil may have made them do it…but our
God is seeing us through it. Now run and tell that!
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to make it a power-packed GREAT day! Have a wonderful weekend. See you on Monday! Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
This was right on time! Thank you Dr. JoAnn
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