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Heaping Coals Of Fire
by Gardiner Jones 6/25/2008 /
Devotionals
One of the things I
thoroughly enjoy in my Bible studies is when I discover the true meaning of a
given Scripture compared to what I may have been taught or simply thought it
meant. This morning I was reading chapter 25 of Proverbs and ran one of those
gems.
Proverbs 25:21-22 says, "If your enemy is hungry, give him bread to eat; and if
he is thirsty, give him water to drink, for you shall heap coals of fire upon
his head, and Jehovah shall reward you" (MKJV). Romans 12:20 says the same
thing, "Therefore if your enemy hungers, feed him. If he thirsts, give him
drink. For in so doing you shall heap coals of fire on his head." That last part
has always struck me as an odd statement, that is, until I did a little more
digging.
Many think us think the "heap coals of fire" phrase is a sort of "so take that"
result. In other words, we think it means that if we are kind to our enemies the
result will be pain and misery for them. Funny how we will say we forgive, and
then expect God to exact revenge for us. In our unforgiveness we wrongly suppose
God will punish our enemies with pain when we are kind to them. Children of God,
He does not contradict Himself. He does not tell us to be kind in order to bring
pain to our enemies any more than He loves and is kind to us in order to punish
us. His loving kindness comes out of His very nature - "... God is love" (1 John
4:8). His desire is to bless us because He loves us. That being the case, why
would He tell us to love to our enemies in order to bring them pain? That just
doesn't make sense.
The answer to these seemingly incompatible clauses can be found in Leviticus
where Moses records all the details of what the High Priest was to do when
making the yearly sacrifice on the Day of Atonement. Leviticus 16:12 says, "And
he shall take a censer full of coals of fire from off the altar before Jehovah,
and his hands full of fragrant perfumes beaten small, and bring it within the
veil." Wow. I don't know if you're following me, but make the effort. This is
good. The High Priest was to take his censer, fill it with "coals of fire," and
put the incense on it for a sweet-smelling aroma which he would bring within the
Holy of Holies to make the atonement, or covering, for the sins of God's
covenant people.
Here is the explanation. Even as metals are melted by fire, so can your enemy's
heart be softened when you are kind to him. If your kindness causes his heart to
be softened, and he consequently confess his errors to God, then his confession
will rise as incense to the throne of God. This is how we "overcome evil with
good."
Dr. Gardiner B. Jones III holds a
Doctor of Ministry degree, is an ordained minister, and with his wife raised
four children. They now live near Nashville, Tennessee. Strong in integrity and
doctrinal beliefs, he has the heart of one softened by the Master.
http://www.gardinerjones.com
Worshipping the Lord
Another area where the
Holy Spirit will move in on in your
sanctification process will be in the area of being able to properly worship
the Lord. This will be the area where you can really learn how to worship and
praise the Lord in the Spirit. This is a supernatural ability that will be given
to you by the Holy Spirit Himself if you are open to receiving this from Him.
Since there are so many different denominations and branches in the Body,
there obviously are going to be differing levels of the way people will worship
the Lord. Some of the more conservative types of denominations will have a much
less intense way in which they will worship and sing to the Lord in their
services as compared to what you will see in some of the non-denominational
charismatic type services.
I have had numerous Catholics tell me that when they decided to switch from the
Catholic setting they were raised up in to a more non-denominational charismatic
type of church, their spiritual senses came in for a major shock the first time
they walked into a charismatic service.
The first thing they notice is how much more intense the charismatics will
worship, praise and sing to the Lord in the first part of their services.
Sometimes you will see a real live band up on an actual stage with musicians
playing guitars, keyboards and drums, along with one or more singers.
You will see people with their hands raised up in the air worshipping, singing
and praising the Lord. You will see some people with tears rolling down their
eyes. Other people will be jumping up and down and clapping their hands. And
others will literally be running around the church or dancing in the middle of
the aisles.
If you have not been raised up with this kind of intensity in the denomination
that you have been brought up in, you will will feel like you have just walked
into the middle of a hurricane or tornado due to the high level of passion and
intensity these people are worshipping and praising the Lord.
For those of you who have been raised and brought up in the more conservative
branches in the Body, and are not used to seeing this kind of intensity in the
way these people are worshipping and praising the Lord, I will use this article
to give you 21 very good verses from the Bible showing you that this type of
intensity is definitely biblical, and that these people have not lost their
minds or gone too flakey in their walks with the Lord.
What these people are doing are worshipping and praising the Lord in the Spirit,
singing in the Spirit, dancing in the Spirit and running in the Spirit. This is
something that is coming directly from the Holy Spirit and this is all being
done
"in the Holy Spirit." This is literally a supernatural ability that can
be imparted to each and every believer by the Holy Spirit Himself if they are
open to receiving it.
This first verse I will now list will tell us exactly how true worship is made
to the Lord:
"... the
true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is
seeking such to worship Him. God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must
worship in spirit and truth." (John 4:23)
Notice this verse is telling us that we have to learn how to worship God from
our human spirits. The letter "s" in the word "spirit" is with a
small "s." This means it is talking about our human spirits. The apostle
Paul tells us that we have three parts to our being - body, soul and spirit.
I believe the Lord is trying to tell us two things with the specific wording of
this verse. First, we have to learn how to worship the Lord from our spirit,
which means that we have to learn how to worship Him from our heart.
The second thing is that we must learn how to worship the Lord in the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit lives and dwells in our human spirits. The Holy Spirit
enters into our human spirits the moment we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior
and have become saved and born again.
If we are to worship the Lord from our human spirits, and the Holy Spirit is
already living and dwelling in our human spirits, then I believe it is only
logical to conclude that the Lord wants us to learn how to worship and praise
Him in the Holy Spirit.
I don't want to come
down on some of the other more subdued and less intense ways some people will
worship the Lord in some of these other less intense branches, but there is
definitely a difference between one person who can worship and praise the Lord
in the Spirit and another who is just worshipping the Lord out of his flesh and
out of his head.
Again, the ability to be able to truly worship the Lord with this kind of
intensity, passion and love can be imparted to you by the Holy Spirit if you
will not be afraid to open yourself up to receive it from Him.
To really be able to receive this kind of ability from the Holy Spirit, the
first thing you are going to need is the appropriate verses from Scripture to
show you that this kind of intense worship is definitely biblical.
Before I list the actual Scripture verses on this topic, I'm going to highlight
and bullet point several key phrases that you will see listed in these verses.
Here are 8 powerful key phrases that will first of all tell us that God the
Father wants us to worship, exalt and magnify Him and His Holy Name:
Worship the Father in spirit and truth
Worship the Lord
in the beauty of holiness
Worship at His
footstool
Let us worship
and bow down
All the earth
shall worship You
Give unto the
Lord the glory due to His name
Exalt the Lord our
God
Magnify His
name
Here are 5 very good phrases on us being able to give thanks to the Lord:
Give thanks to the Lord for His goodness
Give thanks to
the Lord, for He is God
Magnify Him
with thanksgiving
Enter His gates
with thanksgiving
Come before His
presence with thanksgiving
Part of what will be
included in being able to worship the Lord will also be praising Him. Here are
7 key phrases all pointing out that praising the Lord should be something that
we learn how to do on a regular basis:
I will bless the Lord at all times
His praise
shall continually be in my mouth
Let the high
praises of God be in their mouth
Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised
Praise God in
His sanctuary
Praise Him for
His mighty acts
Praise Him
according to His excellent greatness
These next 11
phrases will all point out that it is also biblical that we sing to the
Lord, and that God will have no problems with you if you want to sing with
some level of intensity in your singing to Him:
Sing to the
Lord
Sing praises to
God
I will sing
praises
Sing praises with
understanding
Sing out the
honor of His name
Praise the name of
God with a song
I will sing of
Your power
Let them sing
aloud in their beds
Praise Him with
stringed instruments and flutes
Praise Him
with loud cymbals
I will play
music before the Lord
These next 3
verses will show you that it is also biblical if you want to dance before
the Lord when you are worshipping, praising and singing before Him:
Praise Him
with the timbrel and dance
Let them
praise His name with dance
Then David danced
before the Lord with all his might
I know some people
may think that this kind of higher intensity in the way some people like to
worship, praise, sing or dance to the Lord may be a bit on the extreme side
- but strongly consider this analogy.
Next time you are watching a sporting event on TV such as a college or
professional football, basketball or baseball game, watch what happens when
the cameras start to pan out into the crowd when one team gets ready to
score a touchdown, hit that winning shot from the basketball court or drive
in that winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning in a baseball game.
When the cameras start to pan out into the crowd in these kinds of climatic
moments, you will literally see just about everyone standing up, clapping
their hands, and yelling, screaming and shouting at the tops of their lungs
- all because their team is about to win the game or make an important
touchdown, goal or hit in order to help them win the game. And all of this
kind of maximum intensity is being shown and expressed over just a simple
sports game.
If we can have
these kinds of maximum intense emotions, thoughts, words and feelings over who
is going to win a simple sports game, then how much more should we have this
kind of maximum intensity in the way that we worship, praise and give thanks to
our one and only Lord and Savior?
For those of you who
may be new to all of this as a result of just getting saved, or as a result of
having decided to switch from one denomination to another, realize that this
higher level of worship that you will see manifested in these types of services
is not something that the Lord will expect you to be able to do overnight.
In the
Miscellaneous Section of our site, we have another article titled "Worship
and Praise in Charismatic Churches."
In that article, I answered an email from a girl who was trying to make the
transition and change from the Catholic church that she was brought up in to a
new non-denominational church that she decided to join.
The first problem she had was feeling inferior and not good enough before the
Lord because she could not worship, praise or sing to Him like some of the other
people were able to do in their services. She was uncomfortable and uneasy with
all of it because it was such a big and drastic change from what she had been
raised up in.
The first thing you really have to grab ahold of when learning how to enter into
true worship with the Lord is that this is a very individual and personal matter
between you and God. Do not ever compare yourself with anyone else in how they
worship and praise the Lord.
We are all operating at different levels of spiritual development with the Lord.
Some people are much more outgoing, bold and brazen in their walks and in their
personalities with the Lord. They are not self-conscious, and they have no
problems in being able to let go with some level of intensity in the way they
worship the Lord in a public setting.
However, there are others who are much more self-conscious, shy or timid in
their walks and in their personalities with the Lord. They do not have the
boldness or courage to be able to sing out loud or raise up their hands when
worshipping the Lord in a public type of setting like this.
If you fall into this kind of category, do not beat yourself up with
condemnation or think of yourself as not being good enough before the Lord. If
you will notice in the wording in the first verse that I have listed at the top
of this article - that we have to learn how to worship God the Father in spirit
and in "truth."
The words in "truth" could be referring to the fact that we learn how to
be true to ourselves and learn how to worship the Lord from a true and pure
heart - not from a heart of trying to be like everyone else when it is not
coming natural to us at the level of spiritual development that we may be
currently operating at with Him.
Some people will progress at a faster rate in certain areas of their walk with
the Lord than others will. Some people will be able to easily and quickly jump
right in to being able to worship and praise the Lord with the more intense kind
of singing and worship that you will see in some of these types of services.
If you are having a hard time in being able to release to the Lord with this
kind of intensity in the way you want to worship and praise Him, especially in a
public type of setting, then my advice to you would be not to worry about it,
and let the Lord gradually bring you up into these higher levels of worship and
praise at the pace that He will want to do it in.
Be guided by the Holy Spirit on this. The Holy Spirit will gradually work His
boldness, His courage, His passion and His intensity into you where you will
then be able to do this without feeling overly self-conscious or intimidated.
Let Him work all of this into you at the pace that He will want to work with.
What you will find in this specific area is that the closer you get to the Lord
in your own personal relationship with Him, the less self-conscious you will
become in how you interact with Him and how you share Him and His ways with
other people. The closer you get to the Lord, the better you will get to know
Him. And the better you get to know Him, the more you will want to express your
feelings, your thoughts and your emotions to Him.
And once this starts to happen, you will then start to have a natural and holy
desire to want to worship and praise this awesome God of ours. Once you start to
really learn more about the Lord as a result of your own personal adventures and
walk with Him, the more He will start to blow you away with His goodness, with
His awesomeness, with His love, and with how much He really does care for you
and how far He will always go to take proper care of you.
Once you break into the real realm and real reality of what our Lord is really
like and all about - your mind, your heart and your spirit will want to bow down
and worship Him, and Him alone. You will simply want to give and express, to the
best of your abilities, all the praise and worship that will only be due to Him.
You will come to realize that every fiber of your being and every ounce of your
existence is solely and totally dependent upon Him - and that there is nothing
on this earth that can even begin to compare to Him and the depth and
awesomeness of His personality.
Once your mind comes into contact with who God really is and what He is
really all about, then it will become much easier for you to be able to worship
Him in the way these Scripture verses are telling you to do.
But again, let the Holy Spirit slowly raise you up to this level if you are
not there yet. If you have committed to making a full surrender with the Lord
where He is now in complete control of your life, and you have given Him a
full and solid green light to enter you into His sanctification process for
your life, then this ability to be able to properly worship and praise Him
will be given to you by the Holy Spirit over a certain period of time.
The Scripture Verses
So that you can get
the full power effect of these verses, I'm going to go ahead and run all of
these verses together one right after the other.
Once you read all of these verses one right after the other, you will be able to
understand and witness to some of the more intense levels of worship and praise
that you will see in some of the non-denominational charismatic type of
churches.
"... the
true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is
seeking such to worship Him. God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must
worship in spirit and truth."
(John 4:23)
You
are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power; For You created
all things, and by Your will they exist and were created."
(Revelation 4:11)
Give unto the Lord the glory due
to His name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." (Psalm
29:2)
"The Lord reigns; let the
peoples tremble! He dwells between the cherubim; let the earth be moved!
The Lord is great in Zion, and He is high above all the peoples. Let them
praise Your great and awesome name - He is holy .... Exalt the Lord our
God, and worship at His footstool; for He is holy." (Psalm 99:1,5)
"He brought them out of darkness
and the shadow of death, and broke their chains in pieces. Oh, that men
would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness, and for His wonderful
works to the children of men! For He has broken the gates of bronze, and
cut the bars of iron in two." (Psalm 107:14-16)
"You are my God, and I will
praise You; You are my God, I will exalt You. Oh, give thanks to the Lord,
for He is good! For His mercy endures forever." (Psalm 118:28)
"I will bless the Lord at all
times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make its
boast in the Lord ... Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His
name together." (Psalm 34:1,3)
"Great is the Lord, and greatly
to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall
praise Your works to another, and shall declare Your mighty acts."
(Psalm 145:3)
"I will praise the name of God
with a song, and will magnify Him with thanksgiving." (Psalm 69:30)
"I will sing to the Lord as long
as I live; I will sing praise to my God while I have my being. May my
meditation be sweet to Him; I will be glad in the Lord." (Psalm
104:33)
"Praise God in His sanctuary;
Praise Him in His mighty firmament! Praise Him for His mighty acts; Praise
Him according to His excellent greatness! Praise Him with the sound of the
trumpet; Praise Him with the lute and harp! Praise Him with the timbrel
and dance; Praise Him with stringed instruments and flutes! Praise Him
with loud cymbals; Praise Him with high sounding cymbals! Let everything
that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!" (Psalm 150:1-6)
"Oh, sing to the Lord a new
song! For He has done marvelous things; His right hand and His holy arm
have gained Him the victory." (Psalm 98:1)
"But I will sing of Your power;
yes, I will sing aloud of Your mercy in the morning; for You have been my
defense and refuge in the day of my trouble. To You, O my Strength, I will
sing praises; for God is my defense, the God of my mercy." (Psalm
59:16)
"Oh, clap your hands, all you
peoples! Shout to the Lord with the voice of triumph! For the Lord Most
High is awesome; He is a great King over all the earth ... Sing praises to
God, sing praises! ... For God is the King of all the earth; sing praises
with understanding." (Psalm 47:1,6)
"Oh, give thanks to the Lord!
Call upon His name; make known His deeds among the peoples. Sing to Him,
sing psalms to Him; talk of all His wondrous works. Glory in His holy
name; let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the Lord. Seek the Lord and
His strength, seek His face evermore. Remember His marvelous works which
He has done, His wonders, and the judgments of His mouth ..." (Psalm
105:1-5)
"Make a joyful shout to the
Lord, all you lands! Serve the Lord with gladness, come before His
presence with singing. Know that the Lord, He is God; it is He who has
made us, and not we ourselves. We are His people and the sheep of His
pasture. Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with
praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good; His
mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations."
(Psalm 100:1-5)
"Oh come, let us sing to the
Lord! Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come
before His presence with thanksgiving; let us shout joyfully to Him with
psalms. For the Lord is the great God, and the great King above all gods
... Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our
Maker. For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture, and the
sheep of His hand." (Psalm 95:1,6)
"Make a joyful shout to God, all
the earth! Sing out the honor of His name; make His praise glorious. Say
to God, "How awesome are Your works! Through the greatness of Your power
Your enemies shall submit themselves to You. All the earth shall worship
You and sing praises to You; they shall sing praises to Your name."
(Psalm 66:1-4)
"Oh, sing to the Lord a new song!
Sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, bless His name; proclaim
the good news of His salvation from day to day. Declare His glory among the
nations, His wonders among all peoples. For the Lord is great and greatly
to be praised; He is to be feared above all gods ... Give to the Lord glory
and strength. Give to the Lord the glory due His name; bring an offering,
and come into His courts. Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness!
Tremble before Him, all the earth." (Psalm 96:1,7)
"Let them praise His name with
dance; let them sing praises to Him with the timbrel and harp. For the
Lord takes pleasure in His people; He will beautify the humble with
salvation. Let the saints be joyful in glory; let them sing aloud on their
beds. Let the high praises of God be in their mouth ... (Psalm 149:3)
Then David danced before the
Lord with all his might ... "Therefore I will play music before the Lord.
And I will be even more undignified than this, and will be humble in my
own sight." (2 Samuel 6:14, 21)
When you study all the
above verses, and then match it up with the way some people will worship,
praise, sing or dance to the Lord in some of these more intense types of worship
services, you will see that everything they are doing is not only biblical, but
right on target with the way the Lord would like all of us to be able to truly
worship Him.
The very last verse from King David really sums it all up when it says that he
danced before the Lord with all of his might and that he was not worrying about
being dignified. So the next time you see people running in the Spirit, dancing
in the Spirit, or singing intensely in the Spirit, remember what the greatest
king that Israel has ever had has just stated - that he was not afraid to dance
and worship before the Lord with all of his might!
Conclusion
When you read all of
the above verses one right after the other, you can really feel the power that
there is if you can learn how to worship the Lord with some level of intensity.
But again, for those of you who are just not there yet, do not get discouraged
or dismayed because you cannot worship as freely or as intensely as some of the
other people around you may be doing in a church service. God will be looking at
your heart on all of this, not at how you compare with the other people all
around you.
The other thing to note on all of this is that you do not have to be in a church
service to be able to worship the Lord. You can literally do this anytime and at
anyplace. You can do it while riding in your car, in the privacy of your own
bedroom, or in the privacy of your office at work. You can do it quietly by
yourself so no one else will hear you if you happen to be in close proximity to
other people.
There will be times that the Holy Spirit will come up on you and prompt you to
just all of a sudden want to worship and give praise, honor and glory to the
Lord for just a few short moments. You will find yourself all of a sudden
wanting to thank God for how He is handling your life or for something that He
may have just helped you out with. Sometimes the Holy Spirit will initiate it
Himself. Other times you will want to personally do it yourself.
For those of you who know how to truly worship the Lord in the Spirit, you know
what a wonderful blessing and experience it really is to be able to do this.
Once you learn how to go into a true worship mode with the Lord through the Holy
Spirit, it will help draw you that much closer to God in your own personal
relationship with Him.
When you look at how our world and society has been set up, you see many people
literally idolizing and worshipping other people who have become famous in their
public arenas. You have politicians, movie stars, singing stars and sports stars
all getting a certain amount of public adulation, worship and praise from people
all over the world for what they have been able to accomplish in their
particular fields of expertise.
If people can show
that kind of intensity in the way they worship, praise and adulate successful
movie, sports or singing stars, then why can't we do the same thing with God
Almighty Himself?
No matter how great some of these accomplishments may have been by some of
these public stars, the bottom line is that they are just as human, just as
mortal and just as fallen as the rest of us are.
This is why the Bible tells us that we are not to glory in other men or in
all of their accomplishments, but only onto the Lord Himself, since He is the
only perfect Being and God in existence.
There is nothing wrong
in celebrating other people's accomplishments and achievements in their fields
of expertise such as the sports arenas or the performing arts arenas. God
Himself loves to watch people try and become the best they can be at whatever He
has gifted them to be able to do. But as with everything else in this life, we
have to keep all of this in proper perspective and proper balance.
No human is ever going to become close to becoming the fourth person of the Holy
Trinity. No human will ever get close to being like God or becoming God.
No matter how
successful other people may become with whatever God may have initially gifted
them with, we always have to remember that all of these movie and sports stars
are fallen and imperfect creatures just like the rest of us are, and that they
do not need to be put up on altars or pedestals that will rival our Lord.
Some people will worship, praise and follow after these other movie, singing and
sports stars more than they will worship, praise and follow the Lord Himself.
The Bible tells us that our God is a very jealous God and that He will not allow
Himself to be replaced by other people or by other people's accomplishments and
successes in this life.
Just realize that as you continue to grow and mature in your walk with the Lord,
the Holy Spirit will start to illuminate your mind and open up your eyes to all
of this. And one of the areas that He will definitely be including in your
sanctification process with the Lord will be helping you out on how to truly
worship the Lord from your heart and from your spirit.
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Does The Devil Really Know The Bible?
Does the devil know scripture? You bet he does! And in this article, we'll
examine a few of the many passages in the Bible that will prove beyond a shadow
of a doubt that Satan knows the Bible like the back of his hand.
The first passage that we'll look at is Genesis 3:1. But before we do, let me
point out that though the devil acts like a serpent, he wasn't really a serpent;
it's just an analogy. When someone calls someone else a serpent or snake, it
just means that the person is a low down, sneaky, thieving, conniving, snake in
the grass. Most of us use snake as a derogatory nickname to refer to our
ex-boyfriends, ex-girlfriends, or even ex-spouses. Therefore, the devil wasn’t
really an animal when he spoke to Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Wondering how I arrived at that conclusion? Take a look at Deuteronomy 32:33,
Revelation 12:9 and Revelation 12:14. Also, if a talking snake had really tried
to converse with Eve about God's Word, I highly doubt that Eve would have
participated in the conversation. Rather, she probably would have either run
away screaming or assumed that she was losing her mind.
And, because God walked in the midst of the garden and He spoke with Adam and
Eve face-to-face, then it makes sense to conclude that Adam and Eve were
familiar with God and His angels. Since Satan is an angel who can transform
himself into an angel of light, or an angel of God (2 Corinthians 11:14) it
stands to reason that having a conversation with Satan wouldn’t have been much
different than speaking with any of the other angels.
Another thing that bears mentioning: Because Genesis 49:22, Isaiah 3:10 and Luke
6:44 tell us that people are known by the fruit they produce, it should be
assumed that the word “tree” and “fruit” were also used figuratively to describe
the devil and his actions. Because the fruit of that tree in particular—the
devil—was pure evil, when God told Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit from that
tree, He was forbidding them from listening to the devil's lies.
Anyhow… back to the subject. When we read Genesis 3:1, we discover that the
serpent (the devil) posed a question to Eve: ““Did God really say, ‘You must not
eat from any tree in the garden’?”” That question alone proves that the devil
knows God's Word intimately. What Satan did to Eve is something that he would
continue to do to an uncountable number of people since that day: He caused
multitudes of people to question God's Word.
By asking that simple
question, "Did God
really say..." -- emphasis mine, the devil caused Eve to wonder if
she had heard God correctly. Eve, being only human, is no different from the
rest of us. A question like that would cause anyone to second-guess what he or
she knows to be true. When one begins to second-guess anything at all, even what
he or she witnessed during an accident, that person will almost instantly become
confused—even if he or she was certain about what he or she saw and heard only
moments before.
Now, Satan didn’t ask her that question because he didn’t know what God had
said. He knew exactly what God had told her and Adam; he was just looking for an
angle to cause Eve to slip up.
And she does. She falls for it by adding her own words to what God told her and
Adam by saying: “Neither shall ye touch it.” Now, we all know that what God
really said was that they could eat from any tree in the garden except the tree
of the knowledge of good and evil (Genesis 2:16). He never mentioned anything
about touching that particular tree.
Now that the devil had the proof that Eve was a little shaky on her facts, he
had a foothold into her mind. He had a way to cause her to sin against God by
questioning His Word.
In case you haven’t noticed, the devil is an expert on human behavior. He’s been
around for a very long time, watching us, monitoring our behaviors—both good and
bad—and he knows us very well. He knows that not only are we humans curious, but
we’re control freaks to boot. And, if we humans have a chance at knowing
everything, we’ll go for it! Why? So we’ll have the power to choose our own
destiny, even if it brings us to destruction. Rather than wait on God to reveal
to us what He wants us to know when He wants us to know it, we try everything in
our power to know everything right now, and the devil uses this against us to
bring us to destruction. Don’t believe me? Look at all the Tarot card readers,
the Ouija boards, and all the other divination tools out there. Where do you
think all of that came from? The devil and his cronies, that’s who!
Using Eve's own desires and lusts against her, the devil moves in for the kill
by telling her just enough of the truth to cause her to turn away from God and
jump to the wrong conclusion: He tells her that she won’t die if she eats from
the tree.
Well, yeah. That's partially the truth. She wouldn't physically die from
eating the fruit of the tree, but what the devil failed to mention, something
that he knew full well would happen to her was that she would die
spiritually. He knew that she would experience separation from God, just
like he did when he questioned God's authority. She would no longer be able to
have daily communion with the Lord. She would never again be able to sit down,
talk to the Lord face to face like a friend, and hear His advice if she believed
the devil’s lies.
Then the devil tells her: "For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will
be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” Eureka! That was
all that the devil needed to tell her. That simple line—which was the truth
(Genesis 3:22), was all that the devil needed to say to her in order to hit pay
dirt. By causing Eve to question God's motives, she began to wonder what else
God might have been withholding from her or possibly lying to her about.
The devil didn’t need to be omniscient right then. Given the look on Eve’s face,
the devil could practically hear the inner dialogue that began to take place
inside her head. As he stood there waiting for a response from Eve, the
different expressions on her face told it all: “Could it be true?” Eve wondered.
“And if it is, then what else is God lying to me about “Well, forget that! I
don’t want some liar to control of my life! I want to be in control!”
The Bible says that Adam and Eve ate the “fruit” from the tree after that. As
they sinned against God by gobbling up even more of the devil’s deception, their
eyes were opened and they learned evil.
Now let’s take a look at Mathew 4:1-11 where Jesus was tempted by the devil in
the desert. In verse 6, the devil quotes a verse from Psalm 91:11-12, which
says: “For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your
ways; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your
foot against a stone.” Because Jesus knew the scriptures, and didn’t
second-guess Himself, He shut the devil down and sent him packing.
Revelation 12:12 tells us that the devil is enraged after he is cast out of
heaven because he knows his time is short. How else could the devil possibly
know that his time is short if he didn’t know the Word of God? The reason why
he’s so furious is because he knows the prophecies like the back of his hand and
he knows what’s going to happen to him. Put another way: If we can deduce that
the devil only has 3 ½ years left before he’s locked up for a thousand years
just from reading verses Revelation 12:6 and 12:14, then there’s no reason to
think that the devil can’t figure it out too.
Go back to Genesis 3:15 with me where it says: “And I will put enmity between
you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head,
and you will strike his heel.”
Right then and there, the devil knew that God would be sending a Savior for
mankind. The only thing he didn’t know was when. From the instant that God
uttered those words, the devil did everything imaginable to destroy God’s
creation and ruin His plan of Salvation for us.
No doubt, the devil messed with both Cain and Abel, but in Genesis 4:3-5,
we can see that only Cain would listen to the lies that surely must have went
like this: “God loves Abel more than you, Cain.” Even though God reached out to
Cain and tried to bring him back to righteousness (v. 6-7), Cain was so full of
jealousy, that he wouldn’t listen to God; he would only listen to the lies of
the devil. He refused to believe that God loved him as much as he loved his
brother, Abel.
After the devil tried to ruin our bloodlines by sending his unholy angels to
mate with human women, which resulted in the Nephilim (Genesis 6:1-4 and Numbers
13:33), God decided to eradicate the human race because they were evil—all
except for one man: Noah, who was righteous and feared the Lord. Along with
Noah, God spared his family. From this, I’m willing to venture a guess that
Noah’s ancestors didn’t breed with demons, but with other humans, making Noah
and his family one hundred percent human.
Not only did the devil tempt the Lord in Matthew 4:1-11, but he tempted Him many
other times as well. For instance, the devil tried again in Matthew 8:29 where a
demon asked: “Have you come here to torture us before the appointed time?” Even
the demons know the scriptures well enough to know what’s going to happen to
them after the tribulation is finished! Had Jesus tortured the demons before the
predetermined time, and sinned by giving in to temptation, there would have been
no point in Him dying on the cross. On top of that, Hebrews 4:15 proclaims that
Jesus was tempted in every way, yet He still remained sinless.
In Matthew 27:42, the devil used people to try to get Jesus to save Himself
while He hung on the cross. “He saved others,” they said, “but he can't save
himself!” If Jesus had saved Himself, God’s plan of Salvation would have been
thwarted. Then the devil, knowing that the kingship of Israel—and the rest of
the world—would be given to Jesus much later, appealed to Jesus’ pride by
shouting: “He's the King of Israel! Let him come down now from the cross, and we
will believe in him.”
Several times in the New Testament, the devil tried to stir up even more of a
stink for Jesus when he shouted that He was the Son of God (Mark 3:11-12 and
Luke 4:41). By shouting out Jesus’ true identity, not only was the devil trying
to appeal to the Lord’s vanity, but Matthew 11:25 and Luke 10:22 tell us that he
was trying to undermine God’s plan by revealing who He really was to people that
He had chosen not to reveal Himself to.
Something discovered is always more valuable when it’s discovered on
your own and Salvation is no different. Had the Lord decided to proclaim Himself
as God from the very beginning, and performed signs and wonders for the people
who demanded them so that they would believe in Him, people would have
worshipped Him, but would the acts of worship have been obligatory or willing?
My guess is obligatory. God doesn’t want a bunch of mindless robots to worship
Him; He wants people to love Him freely.
What can we learn from this? The Bible teaches us that the devil is the most
cunning of all the wild animals that God made. And now that we know that he
knows scripture like the back of his hand, he can cause any one of us to slip up
by injecting just enough
truth to make what he says sound good while adding just enough untruth
to lead us astray. Knowing this, the only way to stay on the righteous path is
to refuse to eat the fruit of the devil. Spit it out like it’s poison because
that’s what it is.
Another way that we can refuse to ingest the lies of the devil is by studying
and knowing God’s Word intimately. Until then, we can discern the truth from a
lie by opening our Bibles and double-checking everything we hear against God's
Holy Word, which is fail-safe.
When the devil begins to whisper his lies into your ears, follow the advice in 2
Corinthians 10:5 and take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ. Then
call out praises to God and that should get your mind off of the lies.
If that doesn’t help, pray, pray and pray again... listen for God's voice,
listen to the voice that speaks nothing but the truth. Follow
God’s voice that will lead you out of the stormy sea of thoughts that can
swirl around in your head when the devil begins to whisper his lies into your
ears.
* Several Bible verses were taken from the New International Version of the
Bible, while others came from the King James Version. Copyright 2008 Sandra
Purdue. You may swipe anything I write as long as you leave the byline intact.
Are You Being Tested?
Are you being tested?
In order to test our faith, to test our hearts, God sometimes puts us through
trials. During those times, if our faith in the Lord isn’t absolute, we can
sometimes become angry with God. However, if we learn to lean on God’s
understanding, and stubbornly, adamantly, rely on God's promises we can
experience some major breakthroughs in the area of faith.
I urge you to write the following verses down and put them where you can see
them so that when your faith is being tested, you can look at those promises and
stand on the Word of God by trusting Him no matter what happens.
“Teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the
end of the world. Amen.” Matthew 28:20 (KJV)
“Have I not commanded you? Be strong
and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your
God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 (NIV)
“The Lord himself goes before you
and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be
afraid; do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 31:8 (NIV)
“Are not two sparrows sold for a
farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father.
But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear ye not therefore, ye
are of more value than many sparrows.” Matthew 10:29-31 (KJV)
"When you pass through the waters, I
will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep
over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames
will not set you ablaze. Isaiah 43:2 (NIV)
Every time that we cry
out to God to help us with anything, anything at all, He will help us. All we
have to do is stand firmly on His promises, knowing without a doubt that He only
has what’s best for us in mind.
* Copyright 2008 Sandra Purdue A.K.A. The Bossy Church Lady. You may swipe
anything I write as long as you leave the byline intact.
Seeking After the Lord With All of
Your Heart
There are two themes
that you will see repeated over and over many of our articles. The first theme
is the extreme importance that each and every Christian enter into a full
surrender with the Lord so that He can then enter them into His perfect will for
their lives.
The second theme that you will see repeated over and over again is the extreme
importance that each and every Christian seek to establish a good, close,
intimate, personal relationship with the Lord.
When you really stop and think about the big picture and what is really most
important in this life, and then study the Bible to see where all of our
priorities should be set at in this life - there is one special message and
revelation that comes jumping off all the pages of the Bible. This one special
message and revelation is that God the Father, His Son Jesus Christ and His Holy
Spirit are looking to establish and make a direct, one-on-one, intimate,
personal relationship with each person He has created.
God knew beforehand that
Adam and Eve were
going to blow it in the Garden of Eden. God knew beforehand that every man and
every woman that would be born after them would all turn out to be unholy
sinners in His sight - and that none of us would ever be good enough or
righteous enough to be able to enter into His kingdom on our own merits or on
our own good works.
At this point, God could have easily given up on the entire human race after the
fall of Adam and Eve, but for some strange reason, He chose not to do so. Why?
When you really stop to think about what unholy sinners we all really are, and
how fallen and corrupt our human nature really is, you have to wonder - what
does God see in any of us that makes us so redeemable in His sight?
Why would God the Father go to such extreme and painful lengths to bring us all
back to Himself by sending down His one and only Son Jesus Christ to our cursed
earth to go through the worst and most horrible form of physical death that
anyone could have possibly undergone at the time He came down to our world -
crucifixion by nails?
For God the Father to go to such an extreme and painful length to get us all
back to Himself shows us only one possible thing - and that one thing is how
much our God really, truly and unconditionally loves each man and each woman He
has ever created.
There is no way that God the Father is going to send down and sacrifice His one
and only Son on a cross if He didn't have some kind of a maximum, intense,
passionate, jealous, all-consuming type of fire love for each person He has ever
created.
The fact that God and
Jesus would ever allow this kind of scenario to unfold just to be able to save
us and bring us back into Their hands and good graces is truly a maximum kind of
intense and unconditional love that our human minds have a hard time in really
being able to fully grasp. This kind of total, complete, and unconditional
perfect love is beyond our ability to fully understand or comprehend, especially
in the type of world we live in today.
So why does God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit have this kind of an intense and
passionate love for each and everyone of us since we have all been proven to be
such unworthy and unholy sinners in Their sight? What exactly do They see in all
of us that makes us so redeemable and so pardonable in Their sight? God is
obviously seeing something in all of us that is making us salvageable in His
sight, otherwise He would have never wasted His time sending His Son Jesus down
to our earth to save us.
After studying the Bible from start to finish, I believe there is one main
reason that God and Jesus have gone to such extreme and painful lengths to bring
us all back to Themselves - and that one main reason is for intimate fellowship.
I believe the main reason that God created the first man and the first woman was
for intimate fellowship - and God was not only wanting intimate fellowship with
Adam and Eve, but He was also going to want it with every man and every woman
that would follow after them.
Though
Adam and Eve blew
it for every man and woman that would be born after them, God still has not
changed His mind from what his original intentions were. God still has this
incredible perfect and unconditional love for each one of us, and He has now
made a way for all of us to be able to receive that love - and that way is
through His Son and the Blood that His Son has personally shed for each one of
us on the cross.
The Blood that Jesus has personally shed for each and everyone of us now gives
us entrance back into the kingdom of God the Father. Our spiritual relationship
with God the Father, which was completely torn and severed with the first sin of
Adam and Eve, has now been fully restored through the Blood of Jesus Christ.
We have now all been made spiritually whole and complete again if we are willing
to accept Jesus as our personal Lord and Savior. We have now come full circle
again! We have now got back what Adam and Eve lost in their first original
paradise. Our spiritual relationship has now been fully restored back with God
the Father.
Now that we have come full circle again with God the Father, there is now one
more thing that each Christian must decide on in this life.
The veil has now been torn apart between us and God. There are now no more
walls, barriers, hindrances and roadblocks between us and God. There is now
nothing but clear and smooth sailing ahead of us as far as our own personal
relationship with God is concerned. The Bible tells us that we are now all free
to approach the throne of God anytime we want for prayer and intimate
communication with complete confidence and boldness.
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