“Be self-controlled
and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for
someone to devour.”
I Peter 5:8 (NIV)
Snakes. It’s not
that I don’t like snakes. I hate them – any size, color, make or model. And please
don’t tell me how friendly they are to the environment because they catch mice.
It doesn’t matter to me. I hate snakes.
Last summer I was
hiking and almost stepped on a snake. Yes I was able to jump out of the way at
the last minute. No it was not poisonous. At least, I don’t think it was but
when you are vaulting backward through the air and screaming simultaneously,
it’s kind of hard to be sure.
From that moment
on I found myself jumping every time I saw a long brown stick in the grass or
felt a weed brush my leg. Just knowing that another snake could be close by
made me more aware of my surroundings and much more cautious with every step. How
I wish the temptation to sin could have that same effect on me. Just one wrong
thought and I would instantly be on guard for the next attack from Satan.
We have a very
important reminder in I Peter to be alert when sin comes our way – and it will
come. Satan has made it his top priority to sneak around the earth, looking for
someone to trap and destroy. Peter warns us to “be self-controlled and alert”
but how are we going to do that?
How are we going
to be able to keep from “stepping on the snake” and risking a fatal blow? First,
stay in the Word. Jesus gives us power in His name to stand against evil but we
won’t know what to do if we don’t read His instructions from the Bible
.
Secondly, we
have to continually be on our guard against anything that could lead us to sin.
We should not wait until a “snake”
crosses our path before we are careful about what we allow in our homes and
minds and hearts.
Instead, we need
to be constantly on the defense, making sure we never allow ourselves to be in
a situation where the “snake” can sneak in and destroy. And remember: God has
also given us the gift of the Holy Spirit to help us by guiding our actions
when we are in danger of being attacked.
I encourage you
to never let your guard down against the evil one. Stay in God’s Word. Soak it
into your heart and mind. Talk to the Lord daily in prayer and ask Him to guide
you. Heed Peter’s warning. There are snakes hiding everywhere.
Father, thank you for giving us your Word so
we can be on guard against Satan’s attacks. It is because of you that we are
able to stand strong. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Have
you ever been blindsided by a sin?
- Were
you deep in God’s Word at the time?
Apply
- Journal
temptations/sins that you struggle with in your life.
- Beside each
one, journal Scripture that encourages you to stand strong. Post them
around your home to remind you of God’s
power against the enemy.
Power
- I Peter
5:8 (NIV) “Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls
around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.”
- Ephesians
6:11 (NIV) “Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand
against the devil’s schemes.”
- II
Thessalonians 3:3 (NIV) “But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen
and protect you from the evil one.”
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