Morning Thoughts on
1 John 3:14 |
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Elder
Phillip N. Conley |
I John
3:14, "We know that we have passed from death unto life,
because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother
abideth in death."
Revelation 12:12, "Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye
that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabitants of the earth and
of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having
great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short
time."
This morning, contests of skill and wars occur wherein the
outcome remains uncertain until the final whistle or the
last shot is fired. To the observer of such events, we may
hope that the outcome goes one way or another, but we
neither know nor can alter the eventual conclusion. To the
participant of such events, one may fiercely try to swing
the outcome in the direction that he wants though still not
knowing how it will turn out. Years ago when the rise of DVR
and other things allowed for sporting events to be recorded
and watched later, one of my friends stated, "I don't think
I like that idea, because the outcome is decided already
making it hard for me to root for someone when it has
already finished." When I asked him if it would help if he
did not know what happened but was able to watch it without
the outcome certain in his mind, he said it would make no
difference. I was slightly bemused by this, knowing that his
efforts in rooting for his team did not sway the outcome
whether it was in progress or already complete. But, it
reminded me of a richer truth. We are observers and
sometimes participants in a great struggle wherein our
engagement should be easier than it is, though we oftentimes
make things harder on ourselves. In the study verses above,
we see some knowledge that both we and our adversary have.
God in His gracious mercy has given us evidence of our
standing with Him.
One of the siren songs of today's cynical world is, "How can
you really know?" John tells us how we can know certain
things. When people today are asked how they know they are
saved (born again), they will many times say that at a
certain place on a certain day, "I did ______ to get saved."
By Scriptural declaration, we did nothing to get saved
(Ephesians 2:8-9), but we can state that we know we have
been born again based on love experienced towards the
brethren. To the child of God in general and the disciple
more particularly, love in action to the kindred of Christ
is a clear indication of this blessed state. God has not
left us in the dark about our condition, but rather, He gave
some clear markers that delineate it. Since love is the 1st
of the nine fold fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23),
the evidence of love is an evidence of passing from death
unto life.
On the other hand, our adversary - the devil - knows some
things too. One of the clearest things that he knows is
stated above. I get asked a lot about how much the devil
knows, and from Scriptural record, I do not have exhaustive
information on the subject. However, I can say comfortably
that he does not know what God knows (God alone is
omniscient), does know the Bible (quoted from it when
tempting Christ), and knows more by experience than we do
(has been around longer and seen more). However, John states
unequivocally that he knows the end is coming. The passage
from Revelation 12 talks about him as a serpent, an
adversary, and an accuser. While he knows certain things, it
does not keep him from engaging all the time and at every
opportunity.
Let us describe how our adversary fights first, and then
proceed to how we should fight in the warfare of life.
Notice what John says in conjunction to the devil's
knowledge. With the knowledge that he has, he makes
concerted efforts to do the maximum amount of destruction.
For whatever time he has, he is going to battle to the full.
Though his power is no match for God's, the text still says
he has "great" wrath. He is a formidable foe. Two of the
greatest pitfalls that we can experience in battling with
him is either 1. give him too much credit (applying power
and authority to him that God alone has) or 2. give him too
little credit (underestimate his ability and strength of
will). Though he is no match for God, he is more than
capable of winning a "duke it out" contest with us when we
"go it alone." Though he knows the end is coming, he still
fights and fights and fights. Since Revelation 12 calls him
a serpent, here is a personal story of reflection to
illustrate the point.
Growing up in South Mississippi, I had many influences in
life, and one of those influences was a deacon in the church
that Dad served named Alfred Cothren. Sometimes I even
credit him with helping to raise me as he taught me much
about life. He was avid outdoorsman, and I went hunting and
fishing with him many times during my youth. He taught me
how to hand grab for catfish and wrestle some really big
fish. The man had no fear of anything except God. One day, I
saw him grab a cottonmouth that was wrapped around the limb
of a cypress tree while we were on the lake. With lightning
fast hands and a grip of steel, he caught the snake right
behind the head and observed him for a bit before his next
move. In one swift motion, he separated the head from the
body with his bare hands throwing the head one way and the
body the other. He used to call this "making a 2 piece
snake." His reflection after doing this (while I sat there
mouth agape) was profound, "Boy, that snake is dead. But,
don't go near the head. There's enough in him to still bite
you. It'll hurt, we'll have to take you to the hospital, and
mama ain't never gonna let you go with me again."
Our adversary is much like that 2 piece snake. Christ's work
on Calvary crushed his head just as Genesis 3:15 said it
would. However there is still enough wrath left in him to
bite us, send us to the hospital, and cause grief to our
loved ones. Where is the power that he has? When we get too
close to his head (devices). We are not ignorant of what
those devices are, and by getting too close to them, we will
get bitten. Why does a snake still have the ability to bite
and harm someone after it is effectively dead? That is the
nature and makeup of its composition. Why does the devil
continue to fight though he has effectively been crushed?
That is his nature and his chief desire to bring as much
destruction as he can for as long as he can.
Looking at our warfare, we have the opposite picture. Having
passed from death unto life, we know that we have an endless
time (eternity). We have been given the hope, promise, and
assurance that our joy and peace will last world without
end. When one considers the transitory suffering and misery
of this life, it should be of chief comfort to the suffering
child of God that all the bad things will one day be
swallowed up by good things that will never change, decay,
or pass away. However, our warfare is not nearly as diligent
as our foe's is. He does not "take the day off" though we
often do. We do not stay fiercely determined like he does. I
am reminded of a dear sister years ago who had the sweetest
aunt that anybody had ever met. She was full of the milk of
human kindness without a cross word to say. One day, this
sister asked her aunt, "You'd probably say good things about
the devil wouldn't you?" Her aunt's reply was, "Well, he
isn't lazy!"
The
ultimate but sobering point is this: due to his knowledge
and our knowledge, we should fight the opposite of how we
do. If you knew that your side was going to lose the war,
would you want to continue shooting? He knows that he has
lost, yet he fights every day like victory is possible and
still hanging in the balance. We know that we have won, yet
we fight every day like defeat is possible and still hanging
in the balance. Friends, I must confess that I have lost any
skirmishes and battles with the old snake. He has gotten the
better of me many times, but I am always supremely thankful
to recall to mind that my battle record will not carry or
overturn the war. The war was won by the Chief Captain of
our salvation. He "duked it out" alone and won! Because He
won, we won! Because He lives, we live now in passing from
death to life and will one day live wholly (body, soul, and
spirit) with Him. If you knew that your side lost the war or
would lose the war, you might want to quit shooting. But, if
you knew that your side already won the war, what greater
encouragement could there be to keep shooting?
Life continues to deal us curves and problems to sort
through. Our adversary continues to fire darts to discourage
and trouble us. However, our Elder Brother has secured for
us a life that knows no pain, sorrow, or strife. Before we
get down or want to give up and quit, remember that glorious
truth that as many times as I have quit on Him, he has never
quit on me. As dead as the serpent is, let me cut wide
berths away from his devices so that I do not get burned by
his fire. His wrath will remain as long as his time lasts.
Let the joy and strength that we will have for eternity
infuse our lives now. If we have become weary in the way,
let us begin anew to fight with the vigor worthy of the Name
of Him who has won the strife for us.
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