Monday, August 22, 2005

Angel Reinforcements

Not written by me:


Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and
over all the power of the enemy. Luke 10:19.

Fallen man is Satan's lawful captive. The mission of Christ was to
rescue him from the power of his great adversary. Man is naturally
inclined to follow Satan's suggestions, and he cannot successfully
resist so terrible a foe unless Christ, the mighty Conqueror, dwells in
him, guiding his desires, and giving him strength. God alone can limit
the power of Satan. . . . Satan knows better than God's people the power
that they can have over him when their strength is in Christ. When they
humbly entreat the mighty Conqueror for help, the weakest believer in
the truth, relying firmly upon Christ, can successfully repulse Satan
and all his host. . . .

Satan will call to his aid legions of his angels to oppose the advance
of even one soul, and, if possible, wrest it from the hand of Christ. .
. . But if the one in danger perseveres, and in his helplessness casts
himself upon the merits of the blood of Christ, our Saviour listens to
the earnest prayer of faith, and sends a reinforcement of those angels
that excel in strength to deliver him. Satan cannot endure to have his
powerful rival appealed to, for he fears and trembles before His
strength and majesty. At the sound of fervent prayer, Satan's whole host
trembles.

Nothing but Christ's loving compassion, His divine grace, His almighty
power, can enable us to baffle the relentless foe, and subdue the
opposition of our own hearts. What is our strength? The joy of the Lord.
Let the love of Christ fill our hearts, and then we shall be prepared to
receive the power that He has for us. . . .

Beholding Christ for the purpose of becoming like Him, the seeker after
truth sees the perfection of the principles of God's law, and he becomes
dissatisfied with everything but perfection. . . . A battle must be
fought with the attributes that Satan has been strengthening for his own
use. . . . But he knows that with the Redeemer there is saving power
that will gain for him the victory in the conflict. The Saviour will
strengthen and help him as he comes pleading for grace and efficiency.

From Devotional: Our Father Cares, pp. 215, 216.

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