After a couple weeks of observation and reflection it is obvious to me that Satan is alive and well and is seeking to do all he can do to destroy people's lives (or at least disrupt them). I see it in the lives of our youth. I see it in the lives of parents. I see it in families. I see it in the erosion of commitment to Christ and His church. I see it in the exchange of priorities to where God is placed upon the back burner because of things seen as more important. Meanwhile - Satan smiles.
And this is not just on a local level. I've been in contact with many clergy and laity from other places and many can relate to the spiritual battle that we face. So what do we make of it? Is it a sign that God is at work and so the devil is working that much harder to defeat what God seeks to do in and through us? Or is it because we have disarmed ourselves, perhaps lost our focus, maybe even become lukewarm as it pertains to our passion for Christ? You can be sure Jesus has not lost his passion for us.
Whatever the answers to these questions are, I would like all who are reading this (local or otherwise) to seriously consider some of the following questions:
What is my priority as it relates to the Lord's Day?
How intentional am I regarding spiritual discipline? (Prayer, reading Scripture, meditation, attending worship, praise, etc.)
If a parent - what do my kids see in me that reflects Jesus as my #1 priority in life?
What do our neighbors or community have to say when it comes to our Christian witness?
Am I listening for God's voice on a daily basis?
How have I been obedient to the Lord this past week?
Have I reached out to others in love this past week?
There are more questions but these should get us to thinking. If these have not been a part of your reflective process, you can be sure the devil will replace these with other thoughts, other "things to do", other priorities.
Let me encourage you to be "strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes" (Eph. 6:10-11). It's a battle out there. Let's be reminded that our victory is in Jesus. But we may need to make a few adjustments to be victorious. Onward Christian soldiers!!