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2003-07-02 - A Deadly Pattern
Encore from 1998-09-23
Genesis 3:1-6 (NLT) Now the serpent was the shrewdest
of all the creatures the LORD God had made. "Really?" he asked the woman.
"Did God really say you must not eat any of the fruit in the garden?"
2 "Of course we may eat it," the woman told him. 3
"It's only the fruit from the tree at the center of the garden that we are
not allowed to eat. God says we must not eat it or even touch it, or we will
die." 4 "You won't die!" the serpent hissed. 5 "God
knows that your eyes will be opened when you eat it. You will become just
like God, knowing everything, both good and evil." 6 The woman
was convinced. The fruit looked so fresh and delicious, and it would make
her so wise! So she ate some of the fruit. She also gave some to her husband,
who was with her. Then he ate it, too.
Sometimes it's instructive to read about fallen leaders in the news - not
from political or prurient motives, but rather from a human behavior angle.
It is rare, (thank goodness), that we are able to look inside another person's
life and see a sin unfolding. My looking into people's sinful actions is
to learn from his mistakes, but the more I look, the more I see me and the
more I see all of us.
None of us can outsmart the Evil One. He has been around much longer, seen
it all and done it all, and has perfected ways to lead each of us into sin.
Of course, we do have power over the Evil One, through Jesus Christ. The
Evil One uses the same tactics over and over. Let's look at them, and then
try to see what we can do to lessen their impact in our lives.
Here is the pattern:
1. Doubt
2. Deception
3. Desire
4. Decision
5. Death
Notice the Evil One casting a doubt to Eve in Verse One. This doubt causes
Eve to take a little away from God's Word and conversely, to add a little.
Notice how her answer differs from the warning God gave, back in Chapter
2.
Genesis 2:16-17 But the LORD God gave him this warning:
"You may freely eat any fruit in the garden, except fruit from the tree of
the knowledge of good and evil. If you eat of its fruit, you will surely
die."
She leaves out the good part, God saying you can "freely" eat. Then she adds
that they must not even touch the tree. The Evil One then delivers the deception.
"You will not die." He knew full well that Eve would die both spiritually
and physically if she ate the fruit. He is the Father of Lies. It does not
bother him to lie. In fact, he thrives on lies.
Now Eve passes from doubt and deception, and enters the next phase, desire.
It's hard to turn back once we reach the desire stage. Eve now must make
the decision, "do I turn back from the fruit, or do I give in to the temptation?"
You can substitute any temptation with the fruit. The key to winning victories
over temptations, is to do all you can do to avoid the desire stage. I will
come back to this in a few paragraphs. Hang in here with me.
Once the decision is made to give into the temptation, then the sin is born,
and the sin results in spiritual death or simply separation from God.
Genesis 3:9 The LORD God called to Adam, "Where are you?"
Ever notice when you are mired in the muck of some sin, or struggling with
not repeating the same sins over and over, that you just want to be apart
from God? You don't want to read your Bible, because it will tell you what
God wants, and it is the opposite of what Satan wants to give us. You don't
want to pray for fear of hearing God's quiet voice telling you the truth
about your decisions and choices. I certainly don't want to be around a bunch
of Christians either, because one just may be Biblical enough to tell me
my choices are leading to sins.
So, what do we do? Well, we know the pattern. When you start feeling some
doubts about whether your action is right or wrong, that should throw up
a red flag. Step back, think about it and pray about it. God is not the author
of confusion and doubts; the Evil One is. If we allow the doubts to fester,
he has the foothold to deceive us. The simple key folks, is to start early
in the process. If you struggle with pornography, stay away from the bookstores
and websites.
You cannot outwit Satan. Once he creates a doubt in your mind about whether
you should go in, or click that link, the bait hooks you - and it is doggone
hard, at that point, to break loose. You don't walk into a bar to become
an alcoholic, you don't say "I do" so that you can get divorced, you don't
do blank to become blank. You fill in the blanks. None of us intend to fall
into the traps set before us.
I hear you now "Ok, great David, another practical little tidbit, but get
real. It's not that simple." I hear you loudly and clearly; it is not simple,
but it can work. Keep a notebook or journal with your victories over temptation,
big or small. Pretty soon, your little victories turn into bigger victories,
and though none of us will be perfect until we reach Heaven, hopefully you
can see yourself becoming increasingly aware of where the doubts and deceptions
are coming from - and then you can run from them.
Lord, help us to recognize the doubts and deceptions.
Give us the strength and wisdom that only YOU can provide. Your power and
Your strength always will prevail over the Evil One. Thank you for our victory
through Your Son Jesus. In His Name, Amen.
David Massey
david@e-devotionals.org
http://www.cfdevotionals.org
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