For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers,
against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the
spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 6:12
A Filipino pastor, who is a former Muslim, lives on the island of Mindanao in
the southern Philippines. He was a notorious gang leader and spent years in
prison for robbery and murder. But there in prison he met Jesus Christ.
After his release, he was so effective in leading Muslims to Jesus back home
in Mindanao that Muslim extremists in his area kidnapped his fourteen-year-old
daughter. They would only return her, he was told, if he stopped preaching about
Jesus and returned to Islam.
He and his wife prayed intensely about this and felt they could not give in
to this blackmail. He continued to preach faithfully for three years with no
definite news about his little girl.
He concludes, “Despite the terrible things they have done to my daughter, I
fear no one but God alone! Pray for my daughter and that I will continue to
preach Christ.”
Three years later, he received a letter from his daughter. She shared with
her parents that she had been sold into prostitution in neighbouring East
Malaysia. But God had helped her escape. She was then taken in by a sympathetic
Malaysian family and hidden for her safety. And then she fell in love with a
young man and married him. She and her parents planned to visit together in a
safe place.
Spiritual warfare is the cosmic conflict that rages between the kingdom of
God and the kingdom of Satan. Remember we are not talking about two equal
kingdoms battling-it-out for victory. Satan is only a created being. Christ has
all authority and power. Satan's power was broken at the cross. The Apostle Paul
records for us in Colossians 2:15,
And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of
them, triumphing over them by the cross. So the only power Satan has
today is the power to deceive the people of the world - to blind them from
seeing the glory of God (2 Corinthians 4:3-4).
Satan’s primary strategy is to divide and conquer. His key tactics include
accusation, deception, and the interruption of our relationships with the Father
and with each other. He is actively leading mankind to defile the land, which is
God’s, in order to keep humanity in darkness. This is one reason unity in the
Body of Christ is so critical for the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
Why would someone lost in the chaos of the world want to be part of a
fellowship of people that is disorderly, dysfunctional, and even destructive?
The Church of Jesus Christ must be ruled by love. We must be a refuge, a place
of safety!
RESPONSE: I will be alert to Satan’s spiritual warfare tactics today without
getting distracted from the Lord’s primary ministry directions.
PRAYER: Pray for witnessing brothers and sisters on the frontlines who
experience Satan’s greatest fury.