The Outcome Of Satanic Assault In Your Life
Many times I see Christians fall for Satan’s schemes which indeed bring bad consequences on their lives. To make this clear enough I would say that every sin any believer commits does not happen unconsciously. You choose to sin whether you like it or not. So from now stop blaming the devil for making you sin and take the responsibility. That is the first step of coming out. And stop condemning yourself when you falter because God is not condemning you.
We are mostly quick to say that the devil is there to kill, steal and destroy (John 10:10) and attribute every wrong outcome to the devil. But I want you to change your mind and your actions when it comes to things of the devil. The devil is the least of all your problems. The Bible says for lack of knowledge my people perish (Hosea 4:6). What you actually need is knowledge on what to do. I am not talking about head knowledge but rather experiential knowledge. So much head knowledge puffs people up and such people do nothing but experiential knowledge humbles people to take action.
The devil was defeated when you became born again and has now lost power over your life except you let him. You are now a new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). Your new nature is full of light with no darkness at all. Until you understand this, you will still be a victim to the devils onslaught.
So what then is the outcome of satanic assault in your life? Talking about the outcome of satanic assault in your life I am referring to the final result; what God was intending or God’s main purpose of allowing the devil to wage a war against His children. This may not be all conclusive but this will give you a head start in spiritual warfare. God is omnipotent and could have just alienated the devil but released him on earth for a reason. Although the devil is trying so hard to bring havoc to the kingdom of God, he doesn’t know he is just fulfilling God’s purpose.
The outcome of satanic assault, which is allowed through the permissive will of God, is to cleanse your soul of pride and produce greater meekness and transparency in your life. It may feel terrible, but God causes it to work for good. Pride is one dangerous sin that God abhors and deals with personally (James 4:6). That is why Satan lost his throne and that is what is causing many to be condemned when salvation is freely available. Another way to describe salvation is to “depend on God”. Independence is pride or to say you can be saved on your own without God.
God intends on dealing with the pride that besets every man. Our husk-like outer nature must die to facilitate the breaking forth of the wheat-like nature of the creation man. This is why the vital key to overcoming the devil is humility. To humble yourself is to refuse to defend your image. Pride can let any man fall and that is what the devil is using as one of his greatest weapons because pride is difficult to identify in one’s own life. The moment you think you can never be proud, it means you are. Satan’s main aim is to destroy but God is using that for your good. So when you are under attack you can say “devil hit me with your best shot” because that is what will bring a greater manifestation of God’s power in your life.
i disagree with the top statement. all our lives we have been brainwashed by this system to believe and do those things we have learned. #2. satan has his agents to develop very powerful direct energy weapons that cost people their mind and life. it is impossible to get out of the grip of satan as a human being without the knowledge and help of God and his Holy angels. even with the power of choice and free will, if there’s no one helping you physically you will die. God allows satanic agencies to test your faith til you drop and until you die–every day. he won’t let up hurting you physically. God only help you spirituality. but like all the others that stand for the ten commandments you will suffer grievous and die. it is not your fault and decision to sin. what is your fault is who you choose for your master.
Your comments are interesting Katherine but I think this article is good and speaks out clearly some very important truths.
My question to you is whose fault is it that you sin? Is it God’s? Don’t even say the devil because he is least of our problems.
Anyway thumbs up bibleworth.
May God helps me out of the way back to religation of a substitute for the next steps in the hand of the way back to the house for rental in “HIM”.