Day One:
Well-Laid
Plans
“How could you?” Helen screamed. “How
could you ever do such a thing?”
Tom stared helplessly at his wife.
He had committed adultery, faced his sinful actions, and asked his wife to
forgive him.
“I never planned for an affair to
happen,” Tom said with tears in his eyes.
Tom wasn’t lying. He knew he was
making a few bad choices, but he hadn’t looked ahead at the consequences of his
actions. After almost an hour of pleading, he said something that helped Helen
begin to understand and eventually to forgive.
“I was unfaithful to you before I
ever committed adultery.” He spoke of their being too busy to spend time
together, his critical attitude, her lack of emotional response, her not
listening to him when he talked about problems at the office.
That’s exactly how Satan works. He
begins by bombarding our minds with cleverly devised patterns of irritation,
dissatisfaction, doubts, fears, and reasonings. He moves slowly and cautiously
(after all, well-laid plans take time).
Tom began to doubt that Helen truly
loved him. She didn’t listen, and she didn’t always respond to his amorous
moods.
One of his coworkers listened. One
time she said, “Helen doesn’t deserve a warm, caring man like you.” (Satan also worked in her.) Each time Tom
took a tiny step off the right path, he justified his actions in his mind: If
Helen won’t listen to me, there are people who will.
The coworker listened. Weeks later,
he hugged her and wished he could feel that caring response from his wife. It
was a harmless embrace-or so it seemed.
Tom didn’t grasp that Satan is never
in a hurry. All he needs is an opportunity to inject unholy, self-centered
thoughts into our heads. If we don’t kick them out, they stay. And he can continue
his evil, destructive plan.
We don’t have to allow those wrong
thoughts to take residence in our heads. For the weapons of our warfare are…mighty
before God…We refute arguments and theories and reasonings and every proud and
lofty thing that sets itself up against the true knowledge of God; and we lead
every thought and purpose away captive into the obedience of Christ… (2
Corinthians 10:4-5).
Lord Jesus, in Your name, I cry out
for victory. Enable me to bring every thought into obedience. Help me not to
allow Satan’s words to stay in my mind and steal my victory. Amen.
From the book “BATTLEFIELD OF THE MIND DEVOTIONAL” – Joyce Meyer.
Ephesians 6:12
For our fight is not against flesh and blood,
but against authorities and powers, against the world-rulers of this dark
night, against the spirits of evil in the heavens.
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