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I hear unsaved folks and even Christians say that in the bible times of 1000, 2000, 3000 years ago, people were ignorant of medical things. They were just dumb sheepherders who attributed everything to demons and not to science or medicine. Well all I've go to say is, go build a Sphinx, a Pyramid, Solomon's Temple, Aqueduct, or a Babylon Hanging Garden, Lighthouse at Alexandra, and then we'll talk.
Though a visible presence of demons as bodily possessors was an occurrence in the OT days, they weren't frequent. Demonic events seemed to ramp up immediately prior, during, and just after Jesus' incarnation. The heightened activity of satan on earth was evidence of the battle in the heavenlies, by then having come to earth in a fierceness unseen since that time.
The presence of demons will again become visible and palpable immediately prior to Jesus' Second Coming. As Revelation 9:2 tells us, the pit where many demons are being held will be opened for them to pour out like locusts and perform God's wrathful will upon the people of earth. Sin will be unrestrained (2 Thessalonians 2:6) so demonic activity will have a heyday unlike any other, except perhaps immediately before the Flood. (Genesis 6:5)
Aside from the dramatic events of the Flood and the Tribulation, and the few years of Jesus' incarnation, for the most part, demonic activity is invisible. Make no mistake, just because it's invisible doesn't mean it is not happening.
Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 6:11-12)
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"And the women sang to one another as they celebrated, “Saul has struck down his thousands, and David his ten thousands.” And Saul was very angry, and this saying displeased him. He said, “They have ascribed to David ten thousands, and to me they have ascribed thousands, and what more can he have but the kingdom?” And Saul eyed David from that day on. The next day a harmful spirit from God rushed upon Saul, and he raved within his house while David was playing the lyre, as he did day by day. (1 Samuel 18:7-10)
Here is what struck me about this. Saul was jealous of David. Saul cast a wary, jealous eye upon David from that day on. This is Saul's right. He can choose to sin. It is God's right to do something about it.
How long was it before the evil spirit came upon Saul? The next day.
Do we suppose sin waits? Lolls around, just to see how it'll go? No chance. Sin is always crouching at the door.
"If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door. Its desire is for you, but you must rule over it.” (Genesis 4:7)
Sin desires you! (And me!)
Here is an example of how sin crouches. "And when the devil had ended every temptation, he departed from him until an opportune time." (Luke 4:13)
The 'him' referred to here is Jesus. The devil tempted Jesus, got nowhere and departed to get Him another time (or so the devil thought).
So sin crouches. Guess what? Sin also prowls.
Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. (1 Peter 5:8)
Sin desires us, crouches at our door, prowls, and once sin appears in our heart or mind (like Saul) it comes in immediately.
We must master sin, as commanded in Genesis 4:7. Of course we cannot do that ourselves. The beauty of the universe and every atom in it, is that Jesus delivers us this grace, this power. Through this power that ever believer has, we can live victoriously before Christ! Saul did not rely on the LORD. David did. It wasn't that neither sinned, but it was that David actively and constantly sought the LORD'S power to help him resist sin, and when David failed to resist, he repented sincerely.
"Against you alone I have sinned." (Psalm 51:4)
It might surprise some to know that satan isn't behind every sin. Our own fleshly desires are part of the battle, too. When satan isn't directly tempting, our own desires fill in the gap. Adding to that are the world's desires, pressure from without. We cannot master the world, and we can't master satan, but through Christ, we can rule over our fleshly desires, and when we do that regularly, satan withdraws "until an opportune time."
The key is to give him the opportunity less and less frequently.
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It seems that the odds are stacked against us, with satan on the prowl, his demons crouching at the
door, the world pressing its desires onto us, our own desires clamoring to get out, but Jesus IS THE VICTORY. He has won it! He gave His victory to us! His Spirit in us is the all in all, able to conquer any and all sin. As ugly as sin is, how beautiful, wonderful astounding, that He sent His Spirit to enable us to resist satan. In so doing satan will flee! Otherwise, 'the next day' sin will come bursting through your door.
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Comments
Regarding ancient people being primitive, in Genesis chapter 4, cain decendents are said to have invented stringed and wind instruments, metallurgy, and mobile housing (tents). Now off to read the rest of the post......
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I think your blog is correct, and I would like to add to it with something I read some years ago--which is quite similar to what you said. The writer (don't recall who) said that just before God 'does something unique', Satan responds with attacks on children. I used to recall a whole list of things, but here are some that seem to support that: infant Moses survived a death decree, infant Jesus survived a death decree, children were sent on Crusades, today we have abortion and genocides, abductions of very young girls to be used as 'brides', and surely there are others to add......or is this just a coincidence and should not be considered? Anyway, some food for thought. Appreciate SO much your blogs. Grateful, too, for your Beth Moore critiques. They came at a time when I started seriously questioning, and I dropped out of a SBC Moore Bible study. The study leaders were very much on the defensive (not surprised) and finally I had to just cut off the discussion because their loyalty was totally blind.
ReplyDeleteA careful reading of Genesis 4 tells us that Cain's offspring were talented and skillful, one of them "was the father of all who play stringed instruments and pipes", and another "who forged all kinds of tools out of bronze and iron". This does not state that they invented them. The Book of Enoch, undoubtedly one of the books that Daniel was told to shut up until the end, tells us that at least one of the 200 rebel angels who set foot on Mount Hermon, by the name of Azazel. taught men how to make weapons of war. The making of tools was also taught, and women were trained to paint their eyes and so on.
ReplyDeleteKaren, "The Book of Enoch, undoubtedly one of the books that Daniel was told to shut up until the end" where is that in the bible please?
DeleteI read Gen 4 carefully and I take it to mean that father of all who play stringed instruments, Jubal, is the inventor. "the father of" usually means the inventor. Like Eve, "the mother of all the living" means the first. Maybe you interret it differently.
I believe their "intelligence" at the beginning had more to do with the one who created them and was close to them "even after the fall".
ReplyDeleteWe are generations from "the fall" and man has become "more knowledgeable" then ever before but also "more stupid" with the handling of that knowledge