‘“If
any nation does not listen, I will completely uproot and destroy it”,
declares the Lord’ (Jeremiah 12:17). When, Lord, we are challenged by
Your Word, help us not to look out to the world and say, ‘That’s what’s
happening “out there.”’ Teach us to look into our own hearts. Help us
to ask, ‘What’s happening “in here”?’ Teach us to pray, ‘Search me, O
God, and know my heart’ (Psalm 139:23). When the searchlight of
Your Word begins to shine on our lives, it becomes clear that ‘all is
not as it seems’: ‘They speak well of You with their lips, but their
hearts are far from You’ (Jeremiah 12:2). Our situation seems hopeless.
We cannot change ourselves: ‘Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the
leopard his spots? Neither can you do good who are accustomed to doing
evil’ (Jeremiah 13:23). We thank You, Lord, that You speak to us Your
Word of hope. We can be changed. You can change us: ‘I will give you a
new heart’ (Ezekiel 36:26).
We thank You, Lord, that our determined enemy - Satan - is Your defeated enemy. To us, the devil seems so powerful. In Your eyes, He is defeated - defeated by Jesus, our crucified Saviour and risen Lord. Jesus has triumphed over Satan. He has won the victory for us (1 John 3:8; Hebrews 2:14-15). Lord, Your Word says, "Resist the devil and he will flee from you" (James 5:7). Will he really flee from us? He flees from Jesus - but, surely, not from us? Have we not forgotten something? - Jesus won the victory for us. He gives His victory to us. Help us to resist the devil - in the victorious Name of Jesus. He will flee from us. Why? Because Jesus is Lord over Satan. It's not us he's fleeing from. It's Jesus. When the devil comes 'knocking on our door', help us to send Jesus to the door - and send him packing!
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