Showing posts with label Spiritual Warfare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiritual Warfare. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

OSAS

Yes You’re Saved, But …


Q. My question is if you are a real born again believer and are in a back slidden state, will you go in the rapture, is your salvation secure, and do you have the spiritual authority to do spiritual warfare against the enemy and demons in particular if you are back slidden? My 20 year old daughter who is on fire for the Lord is constantly questioning my salvation because of the situation I am in and just doesn’t understand why I can’t get out of it “If I love the Lord and have faith in him”.


I hate where I am and I pray with tears all the time. I believe He is working out His plans for me and that He will get me straight and that I wouldn’t feel conviction if I didn’t have the Holy Spirit, but she makes me feel that at some point, His patience will run dry and that will be the end for me.


I know I am wrong for being in this backslidden state to begin with for my choices but I do love the Lord and I want to change and get things back on track with my life in the Lord. What do you have to share with me? I don’t just want someone to agree with me, but someone who will speak biblical truth to me from an objective standpoint.


A. The Scriptures are clear that we’re saved because of what we believe, not because of how we behave, so if you are truly saved then no one, not even you, can reverse that. You’re part of His Church and will be taken in the Rapture along with the rest of us.


However what I don’t understand is that if you know you’re sinning, and feel the conviction of the Holy Spirit, why aren’t you taking steps to clean up your life? Even though your salvation isn’t threatened, you are losing out on blessings both here and in heaven, and are living a defeated life. Unless you are continually confessing your sins and praying yourself back into fellowship with God, you not only won’t have authority over Satan, but he’ll have access to you.


By your own admission, you’re making yourself and those around you miserable. As soon as you make some sincere effort at turning your life around, the Lord will provide all the help you need to succeed. But as long as you choose to remain as you are, He’ll respect that too. Salvation is something the Lord did for you purely as an act of love. Expressing your gratitude by living in a manner pleasing to Him requires your active participation. Remember, He has accepted responsibility for keeping you saved, (2 Cor. 1:21-22) but you’re responsible for how you choose to live your life.




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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

How Does Satan Attack Us?

How Does Satan Attack Us?


Q. I understand that Satan attacks us through our minds. How does he do this? I know all the scriptures re: girding up the mind, stay alert, think on these things, etc., are more than likely our best defense. Do you have some insight into this?


A. Because of our sin nature, our minds are susceptible to sinful thoughts like lust, anger, envy, jealousy, etc. James 1:14-15 says, “Each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin.”


We are under a constant barrage of things that can trigger sinful thoughts. If we reject them out of hand we haven’t sinned. But as soon as we accept them into our minds and begin to consider them, we’ve sinned even if we haven’t acted upon them. At that point Satan will try to build these things up in our minds, making action harder to resist. This is why Paul said to “demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” (2 Cor. 10:5)


Satan In Our Minds, Follow-Up


Q. In response to what you wrote in ‘Satan in our minds’, I was wondering how Satan has access to our thoughts and deeds if he isn’t omniscient or omnipresent.


In following on from this thought, I have also begun to wonder whether Satan is allowed by God, to be physically in the presence of believers - or whether having ‘Christ within’ prevents him from doing so.


A. He doesn’t have to be omni present or omniscient. He has a huge demonic following to help him, and just has to influence your thinking by suggesting things to you.


I don’t think that believers can be demon possessed, but I know they can suffer demonic oppression. When James 4:7 says “resist the devil and he’ll flee from you”, it implies that he or one of his helpers can be in your presence and tormenting you. Submitting ourselves to God in the same verse means to admit we’re sinners and confess so we can be restored to fellowship and God’s protection. Verse 8 confirms this.


Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. (James 4:7-8)


Satan In Our Minds?


Q. I have a question that a lot of people don’t know how to answer but I’m pretty sure you do, can the devil get into your mind or more precisely put thoughts into your mind? people get the idea that this is possible because of what Christ said.


Luke 4:8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.


The Bible also records, in the Matthew and Mark gospels, how Jesus rebuked Peter with the same words at his suggestion that Jesus would not be raised from the dead.


Matthew 16:23. But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.


Where in the Bible does it indicate this being possible?


A. One really clear place is in Ephesians 4:26-27 where Paul tells us that letting the sun go down on our anger can give the devil a foot hold. Because our minds are subject to our sin nature the devil has access to us through our thoughts. That’s why sin doesn’t occur with the origination of a thought but in the acceptance and consideration of it.


Failing to forgive someone immediately creates an opportunity for Satan to influence our thoughts as we dwell on the reason for our anger and think of ways to get even. We begin to justify our position making it harder to forgive. The devil has gained a foot hold in our minds. At that point, the Lord said, it’s as bad as if we’d murdered the person. (Matt. 5:21-22)


James 1:14-15 explains it this way.


Each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.


Can Satan Indwell A Person?


Q. I heard from somebody a while back that “Satan is a created being and can only be at one place at one time, like ourselves. Is it possible for Satan to actually “indwell” in a person? Because of my faith in Jesus, I know that He is with us and indwells in us always, but I thought that He and the Holy Spirit were the only ones capable of “indwelling” anybody.


A. Satan can bring thoughts to the thresh hold of your mind, but as a believer you have the choice of taking them under consideration or not.(2 Cor. 10:5) When we’re “out of fellowship” with God due to unconfessed sin, we may be deprived of the Holy Spirit’s powers of discernment and therefore fail to see the evil in what Satan has brought us. This is how he influences us. Most scholars agree that Satan can not “possess” a believer, and in the Bible only Judas (John 13:27) and the anti-Christ (Rev. 13:2) are said to be personally indwelt by Satan.


Judas And The Anti-Christ


In John 17, Judas is referred to as the son of perdition. In 2 Thess, the antichrist is referred to as the son of perdition. Is there a connection here?


In John 17, Judas is referred to as the son of perdition. In 2 Thess, the antichrist is referred to as the son of perdition. Is there a connection here?


A. You’re referring to John 17:12 where Jesus, while praying for His disciples, notes that He’s lost none of them except Judas who was doomed from the beginning.


In John 13:27 we read that when Jesus identified Judas as the traitor in the ranks, Satan entered him. At that point, Judas went from someone influenced by Satan to one indwelt by Him.


So it will be with the anti-Christ. When he first comes on the scene it will be as one influenced by Satan, but as things unfold Satan will actually dwell within him.(Rev. 13:1-8). Thus, Judas and the anti-Christ become the only two in the BIble to be personally indwelt by Satan.



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