The Power In The Truth – Neil
Anderson
John 3:21
He who practices the truth
comes to the light, that his deeds may be manifested as having been wrought in
God.
Satan's first and foremost
strategy is deception. As long as Satan's influence in a person's life remains
undetected, he is content to lie low and not show his hand. Like a snake in the
grass, he quietly sneaks up on his prey and squeezes the life out of it.
But when you confront Satan's
deception and expose his lies with the truth, his strategy changes from stealth
to a pretense of power. He becomes the roaring lion that Peter warned about (1
Peter 5:8). The procedure that most Christian counselors follow in dealing with
people in whom demonic strongholds have been exposed is to challenge the spirit
to manifest itself, and then to cast it out. Inevitably there is a power
struggle which can provoke the victim to either lapse into a catatonic state,
become generally disoriented, or run out of the room. I've seen people get
physically injured during such confrontations. This procedure can potentially
create more harm than help, especially for the novice.
We must avoid buying into
Satan's second strategy of power as much as we avoid swallowing his first strategy
of deception. It isn't power per se that sets the captive free; it's truth
(John 8:32). The power of the Christian is in the truth; the power of Satan is
in the lie. To the Satanist, power is everything, but power is only effective
in the darkness. The Christian is to pursue the truth because power and
authority are already inherent in him. Truth is what makes an encounter with
Satan effective. Satan's demonstration of power (which is also deceptive
because his power has actually been broken by the cross) is intended to provoke
a fear response. When fear is controlling a believer, the Spirit of God is not,
and Satan has the upper hand. Fear of the enemy and faith in God are mutually
exclusive.
Lord, I pray that Your presence
will be manifested in my life today that Your name may be glorified in the
world.
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