Luke 10:19 (ESV)
Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents
and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you.
The legendary preacher, Charles Spurgeon once said,
“Discernment is not simply a matter of telling the difference between what is
right and wrong; rather it is the difference between right and almost right.”
Often the question is whether something is
"right" or "wrong”, and may be answered quickly and easily. But
sometimes we are faced with a much more difficult discernment: the difference
between “right" and "almost right”. I love to take the kids to the
zoo, and whenever we go we always go into the snake house to look at all those
beautiful slithering reptiles– but more often than not they are so well
camouflaged that they aren't easy to find. Once you've spotted one, however,
and recognized its markings, it becomes much easier. So Ron, why are you
telling me about your trips to the zoo?
The Bible identifies our enemy as a serpent, and just
like the ones at the zoo he camouflages himself extremely well. Satan knows
that the Lord has given us authority over him, so he has to seek ways in which
we fail to recognize him. He knows that defending ourselves would be much
easier if he came out and said, "I'm here and I hate you!" So he
lurks in the background, in unsuspected places waiting for an opportunity to
steal, kill or destroy— and much of the time we don't realize he's there until
we find ourselves in the thick of an attack. And what is his "camouflage”?
Looking as much like a good guy as he can, so we would never suspect his true
nature and intentions. That's why Spurgeon gives us the advice about
discernment between "right" and "almost right"; and why the
Lord Himself told us to be "wise as serpents"!
Pray to become skilled in discerning your enemy's
camouflage, remembering he comes as a "minister of righteousness" or
an "angel of light" who knows how to blend into your world, and to
look and talk like a friend. Don't go by feelings alone, be careful about
flattery, know your Lord through prayer and let God's Word dwell richly in you
being filled with His spirit. You want to be well defended against the subtlety
of the Serpent, especially these days!
Dear Lord, give us the wisdom that we need to discern the
enemy’s camouflage. Help us to stand firm against him. In the Name of Jesus,
Amen.
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