“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” Ephesians 6:12 (NIV)
My husband and I
looked down row after row of items placed on tables at the auction. The elderly
owner had moved to a nursing home and her prized possessions were on display
for all to see and hopefully buy.
I don’t think I
have ever witnessed a more complete collection of extremely old dishes and
glassware and I am certain that I have never even seen a picture of the stunning
porcelain doll reclining on white tissue in its original box. The delicate
features were hand-painted and beautiful blonde hair was woven into a bun at
the nape of her neck. The empire-style cotton gown she wore had at one time
been snowy white but was now yellowed with age. Two faded silky pink ribbons
tied the dress together in the back.
“Can we bid on
it?” I whispered to my husband. He smiled and replied that because of the
perfect condition of the extremely old doll, it was a collectible and was
completely out of our price range. He was right. The bidding began $100.00
higher than what we could afford.
Very quickly a
bidding war began for the antique doll and just as quickly it narrowed to two very
different people: an older gentleman with a ponytail and black beret and a
woman in her 30’s wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and jeans. But they were
alike in one important way: their determination to own the doll.
At first, the
auctioneer jumped the bid in $20.00 increments but he immediately saw the
battle ensuing so he increased each bid by $50.00 as he looked from the woman
to the man. Neither would back down as each was determined to outbid the other.
As I watched in
astonishment at the increasing price of the doll, it occurred to me that the
gentleman and the woman had not one but two goals in common. First, both obviously
wanted the doll. But secondly, each one was determined to win the bidding war
no matter the cost.
We too are in a
bidding war every single day of our lives but unlike the battle between two
people for a doll, our fight “is not against flesh and blood” as we are told in
Ephesians 6:12. Our fight is against Satan.
Let me be very
clear. Satan hates us as believers. And he will try everything that he can to “outbid”
the Lord for our souls. The cost is irrelevant to him as he tempts, deceives,
lies, and accuses. What he fails to understand is that the bidding war is over
because the price has already been paid on a Cross.
By the way, the
winner of the bidding war for the doll? Well, that depends on how you look at
it. The woman in the sweatshirt bid the most and got the doll but she paid
$550.00 more than its value. She won the bidding war but was it worth it? I encourage you today to hold fast to the One
who paid and won the highest price of the bidding war for our souls with His
life.
Father,
may I always be on guard against the war raging against me. Thank you for the power
of Jesus who has paid the price and won that war. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P it up . . .
Reflect
- Have
you ever bid on an item at an auction and paid more than it was worth?
- How
does that compare when you think of how much the Lord gave in exchange for
your soul?
Apply
- Draw a
vertical line on a page in your journal and put Jesus in one column and
Satan in the other and “war” at the top of the page.
- Look up Scripture that describes our
value to Jesus and to Satan in the bidding war for our souls and write it
in each column.
Power
- Ephesians
6:12 (NIV) “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against
the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world
and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”
- John
16:33 (NIV) “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have
peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have
overcome the world.”
- John
10:10 (NIV) “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have
come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”
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