October 30, 2011 — by Joe Stowell
Our Daily Bread
Read: John 8:37-47
When [the devil] speaks a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar and the father of it. —John 8:44
Bible in a year:
Jeremiah 20-21; 2 Timothy 4
Jeremiah 20-21; 2 Timothy 4
Satan’s sway over mankind began when he turned the minds of
Adam and Eve against God. In order to pull it off, he had to lie to
them about God—and they had to fall for it. In that defining moment, he
lied to them about God’s goodness, God’s Word, and God’s intentions (Gen. 3:1-6).
Satan is still up to his old tricks. Jesus said that when the devil
“speaks a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar” (John 8:44).
It should not be surprising, then, that when trouble interrupts our
lives, the father of lies whispers in our ears and suddenly we are
questioning God’s goodness. When we are told to follow His commands, we
wonder if His Word is really true in the first place. When Jesus tells
us things like, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth” (Matt. 6:19), Satan tells us that the good life is about piling up things here, causing us to doubt God’s good intentions.
Our problem is that we, like Adam and Eve, believe Satan’s lies. And
when we do, our loyalty to God is compromised. Then our enemy slithers
off to his next assignment, leaving us alone to face our regrets and the
realization that his lies have seduced us away from our truest and
dearest Friend. Who have you been listening to lately?
Satan can catch you by surprise
And stop you in your tracks,
So keep on guard and trust God’s Word,
Resist his strong attacks. —Branon
And stop you in your tracks,
So keep on guard and trust God’s Word,
Resist his strong attacks. —Branon
The power of Satan is no match for the power of God’s Word.
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