YOUR JOURNEY TOWARD CHRIST – Dr. Neil Anderson
John 10:10
The thief comes only to steal, and kill, and destroy
The thief comes only to steal, and kill, and destroy
How do evil spirits interfere with our lives? Let me answer with
a simple illustration. Imagine that you are standing at one end of a long,
narrow street lined on both sides with two-story row houses. At the other end
of the street stands Jesus Christ, and your Christian life is the process of
walking down that long street of maturity toward Him. There is absolutely
nothing in the street which can keep you from reaching Jesus. So, when you
receive Christ, you fix your eyes on Him and start walking.
But since this world is still under the dominion of Satan, the
row houses on either side of you are inhabited by beings who are committed to
keeping you from reaching your goal. They have no power or authority to block
your path or even slow your step, so they hang out of the windows and call to
you, hoping to turn your attention away from your goal and disrupt your
progress by tempting you, accusing you and deceiving you.
What is the enemy's goal in having his demons jeer you, taunt
you, lure you, and question you from the windows and doorways along your path?
He wants you to slow down, stop, sit down, and, if possible, give up your
journey toward Christ. He wants to influence you to doubt your ability to
believe and serve God. Remember: he has absolutely no power or authority to
keep you from steadily progressing in your walk toward Christ. And he can never
again own you, because you have been redeemed by Jesus Christ and you are
forever in Him (1 Peter 1:18, 19). But if he can get you to listen to the
thoughts he plants in your mind, he can influence you. And if you allow him to
influence you long enough through temptation, accusation and deception, he can
control you.
If I could influence you to believe a lie, could I control your
life? Yes. Let's fix our eyes on Jesus, "the author and perfecter of faith" (Hebrews 12:2) and take
"every thought captive to the obedience of Christ" (2 Corinthians
10:5).
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