1 Peter 5:8 (NIV) Be self-controlled and alert. Your
enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to
devour.
Sunday was a beautiful day and Joanne and I
decided to go out for a walk. We usually walk for about an hour and we usually
walk in town. Now that the park is open, however, we decided to find a carriage
path. We didn’t get started until about 3:45, but it was nice so we headed out
around Eagle Lake and decided to walk toward Aunt Betty’s Pond. About half-way
down the hill (behind Park Headquarters) I asked Joanne if she was in a hurry
to get home. She said, “No,” so I suggested we do the whole loop. I’ve done it
on my bike many times but have never walked it before. The distance wasn’t a
problem, but as the afternoon waned we noticed that we were being joined on our
walk by many friendly mosquitoes. As their numbers grew our pace quickened.
There was virtually no breeze to keep them away and we hadn’t thought about
putting anything on to repel bugs. So with a good 45-60 minutes left we fought
the good fight – Joanne swatting with hands and me with my cap – sort of like a
horse with his tail. It could have been much worse. They could have been joined
by black flies. But it was just the mosquitoes who wanted our company so much.
At one point we started jogging in order to escape their relentless,
behind-the-head pursuit. They can be very persistent. It’s amazing how many
phantom landings (on your body) you feel when they are around, not to mention
the genuine ones. Though we did not get many “bites”, we were very glad to
finally get back to the car and head home.
Mosquitoes are part of the creation that
surrounds us. And, like all living creatures, they would rather survive than
not. For them to do so, they need blood from a host. When I looked for synonyms
for “mosquito” I found “leech, parasite, tick, vampire”… not a very pleasant
group of words. I don’t know many people who would say they like mosquitoes.
Such a small creature, but so annoying. And so determined! The high-pitched
sound mosquitoes make pales in comparison to the roar of a lion, but it can
still drive you crazy. As we made our way through them and got home I thought
of Peter’s words “looking for someone to
devour”. That felt certainly true with regard to these small creatures.
They do not give up. They have no malice or emotion… just a desire to live.
For the most part, mosquitoes – while being
annoying – are pretty much harmless, though the diseases they spread can be
very serious. But compared to a lion, there is much less to fear. Peter
compares the devil to a lion… a hungry lion who cleverly prowls for its
victims. To “prowl” is to “move around restlessly and stealthily, especially in
search of or as if in search of prey”. This is why Peter cautions alertness.
Joanne and I just “walked into it” unthinking, and paid a very small price. To
do so with a lion would be the height of foolishness. In a similar way, to
ignore the existence and efforts of the enemy of our souls and those who serve
him is a foolish thing to do. But it is also foolish to obsess over it in fear.
C.S. Lewis’ well known quote from The
Screwtape Letters is apropos: “There
are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the
devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to
believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them. They
themselves are equally pleased by both errors and hail a materialist or a
magician with the same delight.” We have an enemy. But we have a Savior who
is greater… a Savior who has defeated our enemy and delivers us daily. A great
part of being “alert” is staying close to our Savior and being filled with the
Holy Spirit and with the Word of God. Let us encourage one another with the
Word of God and pray for each other faithfully.
1 John 4:4 (KJV) Ye are of
God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in
you, than he that is in the world.
1 Corinthians
10:13 (NIV) No temptation has seized you except what is common to man.
And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear.
But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand
up under it.
Psalm 63:7-10 (NIV) 7 Because you are my
help, I sing in the shadow of your wings. 8 My soul
clings to you; your right hand upholds me. 9 They who
seek my life will be destroyed; they will go down to the depths of the earth. 10
They will be given over to the sword and become food for
jackals.
Matthew
6:13 (NIV) And
lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.'
PRAYER: Father, thank you for your gracious protection and
your oversight of my soul. You have delivered me from the enemy of my soul
through the riches of your grace. You protect me each day and you watch over
me. Thank you for brothers and sisters in Christ who help me, for your Word
which guides me, for your Spirit who fills me. In Jesus’ name. AMEN.”
Jesus
Christ is Lord!
Scott
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