Vol. 2, No. 5 | Page 3 | May 2000 |
A Decent Devil? “It is
notable that nearly all the poisonous fungi are scarlet or speckled and the wholesome
ones brown or grey, as if to show us that things rising out of darkness and
decay are always most deadly when they are well dressed.” ~ Ruskin Some
people think that if you believe in the devil, you never really graduated from
childhood. Or as one put it, “Belief in a personal Satan is part of mankind’s
nursery furniture.” Others believe in a quasi-devil who is really not as bad as
everybody makes him out to be. He’s pictured as a red-suited, pointed-horned,
long-tailed, fun-loving cartoon character in Hollywood films and Saturday
Night Live skits. The Bible, however, is not unclear about his existence or
evil intentions. It should be enough to say that Jesus acknowledged Satan and
talked often of him (e.g., Matthew 25:41; John 8:44). Satan is found in
the Bible 55 times (19 times in the Old Testament; 36 in the New Testament). Devil
is found 59 times (all in the New Testament). Analyzing these texts gives us
much detail about our enemy. Nature: What is Satan like? He is a slanderer (Job 1:7-8; Psalms 109:6). Devil means “slanderer” or “accuser.”
He slandered Job, but take heart, God defended him. When Satan accuses us as
Christians before God (or to ourselves), we should remember that Jesus defends
us as our Advocate in heaven. A faithful Christian’s case is in good hands (1
John 2:1-2; Romans 8:31-39; Revelation 12:10)! He is a counterfeiter of God (Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43; 2 Corinthians
11:13-15). He
seeks to confuse us, and one of the easiest ways is to duplicate ¾ with significant but hard to notice changes ¾ God’s creations. In the parable of the
tares, the enemy (Satan) sows tares (a poisonous plant that looks like wheat)
among the farmer’s wheat (God’s world). Satan is in the religion business! He
has counterfeit gods, counterfeit religions, counterfeit Bibles, counterfeit
churches and counterfeit preachers. He might prefer that we all become
atheists, but he is content with us being idolaters or participants in false
religions. The only way to determine the difference between the genuine and the
fake is to shine the light of God’s Word upon it in careful examination (1
Thessalonians 5:21; 1 John 4:1). He is a liar, deceiver and murderer (John 8:44). Since Eden, he has been lying to
us, and since he introduced death into the world, he has (indirectly) brought
it to every single person who has lived here, starting with Adam and Eve
(except Enoch and Elijah and those living presently). Paul warned, “But I fear,
lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtlety, so your
minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ” (2 Corinthians
11:3). He is the ruler of this world (John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; 1 John 5:19) and the god of this age (2 Corinthians 4:4). He has
more followers presently than God does (Matthew 7:13-14). In fact, the only
times the “good guys” have outnumbered the “bad guys” were when Adam stepped
into the Garden and when Noah stepped off the boat. Nonetheless, when God gets
ready to enforce his will, Satan will bow as will the knee of his every devotee
(Revelation 22:2-3; cf. Romans 14:11; Philippians 2:10). He is our adversary (1 Peter 5:8-9). The word Satan means “adversary.” Though we do not see
him, he is there laying traps for us (2 Timothy 2:24). [1]
Paul explained, “Put on
the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the
devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against
spiritual wickedness in high places” (Ephesians 6:11-12). He is a destroyer (Revelation 9:11; Abaddon means “destruction.”). It is his goal
to wreck every couple’s marriage, every person’s health, every mind’s sanity,
every heart’s peace, every maiden’s virtue, every friendship’s bond, every good
work’s capability, every servant’s ministry, every church’s harmony, every
sermon’s effectiveness and every soul’s destiny. Works: What does Satan do? He deceives (Genesis 3:1ff; Matthew 16:21-23; 2 Corinthians 2:11; 11:3, 14; 2 Thessalonians
2:9; Revelation 2:9). Think He insinuates doubt (Genesis 3:1). Does God really mean what he says? Surely not, Satan
says. Believe He snatches away God’s Word (Matthew 13:19; Mark 4:15) and
turns men from the Truth (1 Timothy 5:15). He often does this by
misusing Scripture (Matthew 4:6). Whenever the Word is being preached, he is
ready to turn our attention from it by the crying of a baby or the color of the
preacher’s tie. Concentrate He traps (1 Timothy 3:7). Paul speaks of his snare (pagis), which
is literally a “trap fastened by a noose or notch” (2 Timothy 2:26). Metaphorically,
it refers to “a trick.” An alcoholic is a classic example of one snared and
held in one of his traps. Watch He wants to control the mind (1 Chronicles 21:1ff; Acts 5:3). Books, magazines,
radio, television, the Internet and conversation are all used as tools. Discern He attacks bodies. He did Job’s (2:4-7). Paul called his “thorn in the flesh” a “messenger
of Satan to buffet me” (2 Corinthians 12:7; cf., Matthew 17:5-18; Luke 13:16;
Acts 10:38). At least we may safely say that he used normal body afflictions to
tempt us. Endure[2] He destroyed Job’s possessions (Job 1:13ff). He can at least use normal disasters
to tempt us. Trust He hinders our spiritual work (1 Thessalonians 2:18, hinder, egkopto. “to
cut into, impede, detain.”) Galatians 5:7 uses the root (anakopto) which
means a “roadblock” (the KJV margin has “who did drive you back”). Persevere He seeks to make you proud (1 Timothy 3:6-7). Resist He persecutes (Revelation 2:10). God’s people are soldiers on the battlefield, but
sometimes they are the battlefield. He uses others to deliver his blows,
but he is behind all evil (Matthew 16:23; Luke 22:3; Acts 13:10). If we obey
God’s Word only during the good times (cf. Job 1:9-11; cf. Matthew 4:8-10),
then our faith is shallow (Matthew 7:24-27; 13:20-21). Faith that cannot be
tested cannot be trusted (James 1:1-8; 1 Peter 1:3-9). Withstand When we sin, he accuses and discourages us (2 Corinthians 2:6-11). Satan never gives up (Luke 4:13). Go on In an ancient legend, Satan summoned his top three aides to a planning session. One lieutenant, Rancor, said, “Let’s convince them there is no God.” Satan sneered, “That won’t work. They know there is a God.” Another aide, Bitterness, spoke up. “We’ll convince them God does not really care about right or wrong.” Satan toyed with the notion, but rejected it because he knew that too many already know God does care. Malice came with this idea. “We’ll let them think there is a God and that he cares about right and wrong. But we will keep whispering ‘there is no hurry, there is no hurry.’” Satan howled with glee and promoted Malice. Hell
was prepared for the devil and his angels, but people who reject Christ and
believe Satan’s lies will suffer there with him (Matthew 25:41; Revelation 20:11-15).
Do you need to make preparation to avoid spending time with the devil?
God requires faith, repentance, confession and baptism (Acts 8:35-40). One must
remain faithful to Christ in order to avoid returning to the devil’s ways (2 Peter
2:20-22; Revelation 2:10). A decent devil? Hardly! Endnotes [1] Isaiah 45:7 (KJV) says that
God creates evil, but means that he brings adversity on his people to test them
(evil ra’, adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, sorrow, trouble). [2] Interestingly, Satan disputed with Michael over Moses’ body (Jude 9). What he wanted with it we cannot tell, but we can be assured that it was not just to give it a decent burial! |
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