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2004-02-06 - Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire?
Encore from 2000-01-26
Ephesians 6:11 (NLT) Put on all of Gods armor so
that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies and tricks of
the Devil.
2 Corinthians 2:11 (NLT) So that Satan will not outsmart
us. For we are very familiar with his evil schemes.
I love games and game shows. I can remember as a child watching The
Price is Right, Wheel of Fortune and other game shows.
The allure is my very competitive desire to win. I love just about any kind
of competition. From Go Fish, Chutes and Ladders, Monopoly, Chess and Sporting
Event,s to coaching Little League, I love to win. My family and I have watched
ABCs Who Wants to be a Millionaire? It was good family
fun, as the questions started out easy enough for my seven-year-old to answer;
then they progressed to more difficult questions. So everyone could have
fun guessing the answers in the comfort of our home. I have to confess, I
really got into this show, yelling the answers at the TV (like the contestant
could hear me!). I wanted the person to win; yet when they lost, especially
when I knew the answer, I berated them! Go figure that out!
Satan plays a similar game, but the consequences are far more serious than
losing a TV game show. Listen up folks. Satan is a master of schemes, games,
disguises, and he only wants to win. He is the great deceiver. When Satan
wins, we lose. He has been around longer than us, used more tricks, seen
it all, heard it all and done it all.
If Satan had a game show, I think the title would be Who wants to be
a sinner? None of us want to be a sinner, but we are. Satan cheers
us on to sin. He uses various methods. With Eve, he created doubt. Did
God really say you could not eat fruit from that tree? Are you
sure about that, Eve?"
He also used deception and desire. He does the same to us: Is it really
a sin to ________? You fill in the blank. Is it really that bad? Now,
watch this carefully. With all his power, Satan lures us to sin. Then if
we fall to the temptation, what does Satan do? He says, "I cant believe
you took the bait. And of course, now Satan is trying to burden us
with guilt and make us feel unworthy of Gods love. He pulls for us
to sin, (just like I pulled for the game show player to win), then he berates
us for losing. He says, Aw man, I cant believe you did that!
I cant believe that was your final answer!
In contrast, God never tempts us. He does test us. Temptations come to make
us bad. Tests come to make us good. God is pulling for us to pass tests.
God wants us to grow through the experiences that He allows us to go through.
He wants our final answer to be yes to Him. God wants us to win, and even
when we fail the test, He keeps loving us and cheering us on. Satan is pulling
for us to fail the temptation. He only wants us to lose. And when we lose,
he piles on the guilt.
Knowing the difference between a temptation and a test helps us to grow in
our walk with Christ. And that is the goal on this side of Heaven, continuing
to grow stronger through our struggles and to grow closer to the One Who
loves us - and further away from the one who hates us.
Proverbs 2:6-11 (NLT) For the Lord grants wisdom! From
his mouth come knowledge and understanding. He grants a treasure of good
sense to the godly. He is their shield, protecting those who walk with integrity.
He guards the paths of justice and protects those who are faithful to him.
Then you will understand what is right, just, and fair, and you will know
how to find the right course of action every time. For wisdom will enter
your heart, and knowledge will fill you with joy. Wise planning will watch
over you. Understanding will keep you safe.
Father- We love You so much. Thank You for pulling for
us, for cheering us on. Thank You for loving us even when we fail. Forgive
us for our failures. Grant us Your wisdom to resist the great deceiver. We
thank You for the tests that come our way, because we know You only want
us to win and to grow closer to You. In Christs name, Amen.
David Massey
david@e-devotionals.org
http://www.cfdevotionals.org
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