Today's Daily Bread
One early autumn morning as I drove to work in the dark, I was
startled by a flash of brown in my headlights followed by the sound of
something hitting the front of my car. I had clipped a deer at 70 miles
per hour! It was only a glancing blow, and no damage was done to my car
(or the deer, as far as I could tell), but it really shook me up. I had
been in my usual “autopilot mode” for the familiar drive to the office,
but the shock of the incident certainly got my attention. I was now
fully alert and trying to calm a racing heartbeat. It was a most
unpleasant wake-up call.
The apostle Peter offers us a different kind of wake-up call—one that
while unpleasant is necessary. He alerts us to a spiritual battle we
are engaged in with a powerful enemy. Peter warns, “Be sober, be
vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring
lion, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8). This is a call to wake
up, see the danger, and be ready for his attack!
Only when we are aware of the danger that faces us every day will we
consciously seek the help we need. And only if we are on the alert will
we lean on the strength of our Lord, who is greater than our spiritual
enemy.
Though evil may surround us,
We need not fear defeat;
For when God fights the battle,
Our enemies retreat. —Sper
We need not fear defeat;
For when God fights the battle,
Our enemies retreat. —Sper
The Christian life is a battleground.

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