The world is of course where we live, and it is certainly
less than ideal. Since the fall,
everything around us is deteriorating and corrupt, and the natural result is
hardship. Storms, sickness, death,
accidents, pain, ugliness and decay all come from an earth that is falling
apart. Certainly, nothing pleases Satan
better than seeing God’s creation suffer, but he does not truly have control
over the state of nature – it is a condition that God has allowed as the result
of man’s violation of His order. God is
neither responsible for the world’s decay, nor has He lost control of it – the sorrows
of the world give some of the greatest opportunity for God to show His
redemptive power and bring glory to Himself. Our response to trouble from the world should be recognition that we
live in a fallen state, but God is still in control even in this world as it is,
and through His Son has provided a home for us in the perfect world to come.
The flesh is the nature of sin that each of us struggle with
daily. Temptations to selfishness and
pride are ever present, and these manifest themselves in sins as varied as the
people in the world. Hatred, divorce, laziness,
slander, injustice and addiction are all examples of man’s flesh upsetting his
own life and the lives around him. Satan’s
deception in the Garden of Eden destroyed man’s innocence, and he has surely
been laughing ever since at the conflict of men against each other and against
God. But it was man’s own choice that brought
him to this sad state, and man’s choice makes him responsible – God cannot
violate his chosen inclination to evil, nor is Satan to blame for his willful
acts of sin. The flesh plagues every one
of us, and time and time again, we give in and bring disaster on
ourselves. But in contrast to our
hopeless condition, Jesus had perfect victory over the flesh. And our response to trouble from our flesh
should be to turn to Him, confessing our inability, and receive His
righteousness in place of our own.
The devil is Satan, our very real enemy with an army of
demons at his command. He was the first
to rebel against God, and out of hatred for Him, set about to destroy His
creation, particularly that special creation made in His image. Satan undoubtedly uses the world and the flesh
in more or less undercover ways to trouble us, but at times he will make a
personal attack. As the devil and demons
are spiritual beings, this attack is on our souls. Supernatural fear, darkness, oppression, and
even possession are his direct works to keep us in chains. The child of God belongs to God and can never
be possessed by another, but Satan, the prince of the world, may still come
against us while we are in his domain. If ever we meet with trouble from the devil, we should respond not flippantly
to this skilled destroyer, but with boldness take up our armor and wield the
sword of God’s word, for Christ, who has provided this to us, has already won
the victory!
Put on the whole armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes.
Ephesians 6:11
Ephesians 6:11
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