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Enraged

Is the devil enraged at you? You should hope so.

The shining stronghold of God:
though its chief doorways are great,
none enters in from the habitations of earth
save three persons.

The person who keeps God’s law;
the person who is truly a virgin;
the noble penitent
who admits and does not conceal his deeds.

  - Saltair na Rann, Irish, 9th-10th century[1]

And the dragon was enraged with the woman, and he went to make war with the rest of her offspring, who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.

  - Revelation 12.17

The four descriptions in our two passages refer to the same person: the one who is truly saved and belongs to Jesus by grace through faith.

Believers are the true virgins, for they keep themselves only to one Bridegroom, our Lord Jesus.

Believers are the noble penitents, because they confess their sins and repent of them readily, without fear of judgment or annihilation.

Believers keep God’s Law, as Jesus did, seeking that Kingdom greatness He promised (1 Jn. 2.1-6; Matt. 5.17-19).

Believers bear consistent witness to Jesus Christ.

These are the people who have made the Kingdom turn into full and abundant life in Jesus Christ. They grow in the Lord, thwart the devil and his wiles and temptations, embody the holiness of God’s Law and Spirit, and boast about Jesus to anyone who will listen (2 Cor. 10.13-18). They have entered the stronghold of God, and live confidently in the expectation of being fully incorporated into Him in the shining years of eternity to come.

No wonder the devil hates believers so much. They are the proof that his iron-clad plan to overthrow humanity and gain the throne of God cannot succeed. They are the sands of resistance dropping through the hourglass of his time, as it runs out.

The devil hates believers with fury. He wages unrelenting spiritual warfare against them, and is always trying to deceive, distract, and destroy them through temptations and trials of various kinds.

If we are sincere in our faith and true followers of Jesus, we will experience the dragon’s hatred. We will know sorrows, disappointments, trials and temptations on every hand, occasional doubts, fits of unbelief, and the anger and deceit of men. We will weep tears of repentance and devote ourselves daily to bringing holiness to completion in the fear of God. And we will overcome our fear of men to talk confidently and consistently about the Lord Who has saved us.

It’s a good thing to experience the devil being mad at you, because then you can know you’re walking faithfully with the Lord. You’re right where you ought to be, which is right where the devil does not want you to be.

Too bad for him.

I’m not suggesting that we court trouble here. I’m just saying that all who are serious about the Lord and His Word, who practice daily repentance and obedience, and who bear consistent witness to the Lord of glory, can expect to be harassed and troubled by the enemy of our souls.

So when it happens, do not despair, and do not shrink back. Take up all the weapons of your warfare (Eph. 6.10-20), and rejoice, give thanks, and soldier on.

For reflection
1. Why does it make sense that the devil should be enraged at you?

2. What are the best ways of resisting the devil, so that he will flee from us?

Psalm 3.1-4, 7, 8 (Eventide: Abide with Me)
Lord, all around my foes are multiplied,
rising against me, like a ‘whelming tide.
Many are saying of my weary soul,
“Not even God can save or make him whole!”

You are a mercy shield about me, Lord,
raising me by Your glory and Your Word.
Prayers fraught with tears stream from me like a fount,
yet God will answer from His holy mount.

Rise up, O Lord, rise up and rescue me!
Let all my foes destroyed and routed be!
Grace and salvation, Lord, are Yours alone.
Bless and protect all those You call Your own.

Lord, I do rejoice in your constant love and care for me. Give me the courage to stand firm and bold for You today, so that…

Bound and Beaten

It helps, in our daily struggles against the enemy of our souls, to remember that Christ has bound and beaten him, and the reason Satan is so mad at us is that we are spoiling his party and his rule. For a closer look at how Christ has gained the victory over the devil, order a copy of our book Satan Bound by clicking here.

Thanks be to God!
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All psalms for singing are from The Ailbe Psalter. Scripture taken from the New King James Version. © Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

 

[1] Carey, p. 112.

T.M. Moore

T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
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