One important factor in how we go through life is our
attitudes. The way we think, whether positively or negatively
will have a very big affect upon what happens to us during
this course of a lifetime. It determines where we will spend
eternity.
As followers of Christ, it's no secret that Satan has set out to
destoy our walk into the kingdom of heaven. Just as he was
persuasive enough to bring one third of God's angels with
him when he fell from heaven to roam this earth as a lion
seeking to devour his innocent prey. His mission is to lie so
that he may kill, steal and destroy our souls. His intent is
just as strong today. He is determined to round up as many
of us here on earth as he can so that we will follow him to
his final resting place, in the lake of fire otherwise known as
hell.
"His tail swept (across the sky) and dragged down 1/3 of the
stars and flung them to the earth. And the dragon stationed
himself in front of the woman who was about to be
delivered, so that he might devour her child as soon as she
brought it forth." Rev. 12:4 (Amplified)
It's just like Satan to set himself up in front of one who is
about to be delivered and set free. Once we are delivered he
becomes even angrier and tries harder to devour us. Jesus
said he is the father of lies. Remember how it all started in
the garden when he suduced Eve and lied to her about that
darned ol' apple? He is crafty and good at what he does.
But, God is mightier in power and we already know how the
story ends! Satan loses.
He works on us through lies which come from all different
kinds of sources. He instills fears and doubts in us which
naturally lead to negative thinking. He knows this kind of
mind set will cause us to fall away from our heavenly Father.
When we have these fears and doubts we can't hear God
properly. Also in fear and doubt, God can't hear us either.
This fear and doubt will cancel out the ability to hear from
the Holy Spirit. Instead we hear another voice that condones
our sinning and we accept it. This promotes our own
demise as we make the wrong decisions in going ahead of
God. As a result our wrong choices will always bring about
guilt, sadness, pain, great emptiness. In other words we
have created for ourselves a hell right here on earth! The
sad thing is that this is when we look for God to help us.
Remember, God doesn't have to finish anything that He
didn't start.
But, as God is a good God, He will lift us up from
condemnation when we honestly come to Him and accept
His Son Jesus Christ. He knows as humans we are
vulnerable to this attack and that is why He gives us the
minds of Christ to fight back when we become saved. This
new way of thinking allows us to see that glass as half full.
Our attitudes become positive ones and then God can start
moving in our lives.
As a result, no matter how hard Satan tries to offset this way
of thinking, we will experience a life of heaven here on earth.
This is not to say it will all be a pleasant journey. Jesus told
us that we would be persecuted in His name. Satan uses
other people, circumstances, situations, whatever he can
take hold of to try and lie to us. But as we grow and mature
in Christ, we can stand up to this liar, this thief, this
murderer because God will sustain all our needs. He
promises to give us the grace to keep going through
whatever is thrown at us. God created us in His image. This
is not so much a physical image but a spiritual one. God is
Spirit and His attributes are love, peace, joy, contentment,
faithfullness and patience. This is the image He wants us to
have. When we attain these attributes, we can't help but be
happy no matter what comes our way. God promises to
never leave us nor forsake us. What a comfort this is.
We become children of God, through adoption and are then
heirs to a royal priesthood (1 Pt. 2:9) God sets us above and
apart from the rest of the world as we know it. He sanctifies
us, which means He calls us His own and Satan can't claim
us. He also justifies us which is to say it's "Just as if" we
had never sinned. We are now covered in the holy blood of
Jesus who died to save us.
In becoming stronger in who we are in Christ, we can then
learn to discern when what we hear is from God or not. One
good rule of thumb is if you feel an urgency to do something,
it's probably a lie. God is patient and He wants us to wait on
Him. Now if it's an urgent call to prayer, then it's from God.
Don't jump on anything without first seeking God and getting
confirmation.
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God in all it's righteousness
and all else will be given you." Matt. 6:33 (Amplified)
Another sure fire way to fight this enemy is to constantly give
God praise and glory because where there is praise, Satan
can't stay. And when we do come under attack, it's important
to know about the full armor of God in which to fight back.
You can find all these in Ephes. 6:10-20. All but the sword
are weapons of defense, but the sword which is God's Word
is offense. You can use God's Word to demand the enemy
to get behind thee. He has to bow down in the name of
Jesus and the best thing to remember is that we were given
that power and authority by Jesus Himself. We can stand up
strong and straight in attack and say, "Satan...I am NOT
impressed!"
The way we choose to handle temptations makes all the
difference in the world. Yes, life can be what you make of it,
and to be able to laugh in the face of adversity will always
bring about the right consequences. Ask yourself, are you
willing to allow Satan to steal your joy or will you stand on
God's promises? It's up to you.
God knows the end from the beginning, so we can trust Him
with everything in between.
If you are stressed out, uncertain and confused, then know
that this is not from God as He doesn't author confusion in
anyone's life. He can give to you a life of contentment when
you invite Christ to lead you. Give it to Him, that's what He
died for. Don't let it be in vain.
Vivian Gordon is a follower of Christ, led to write articles
meant to inspire and uplift those who need to hear God's
Word. She invites you to get deeper into it and know how
much He loves you.