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February 7
Num
7 - 10
Topic:
A Stubborn Enemy
Text: 2 Kings 6:25-33
The devil is stubborn and unrepentant
enemy. An understanding of this fact will guide you as you fight
the battles of life. We often expect the devil to give up after
we have put up a little resistance. But we are wrong. The devil
is a dogged fighter. The text of today’s devotional study
reveals the devil as a stubborn enemy who would never give up
easily. The king of Syria could not arrest the king of Israel
or Elisha so he decided to surround the city of Syria, besieged
Samaria and things became so terrible that the people ate the
dung of birds. When there was no more dung to eat, they began
to eat themselves. Two women, each with a son, decided to kill
their children and eat them, one after another. After one of the
sons was killed the mother of the other child refused to let go
her child. This situation was reported to the king and the woman
whose child had been killed cried for help. The king replied by
saying if God did not help her, how could he? He then tore his
dress. The first lesson to learn from this story is that the devil
is a stubborn enemy. Those who represent him by the picture of
a goat make some sense. Those of us who come from villages know
what kind of animal a goat is. The goat is a stubborn animal.
Satan does not accept defeat easily so after you have won a victory,
you must get ready for another fight. Ephesians 6:13 tell us to
put on the whole Armour of God against the devil and stand. This
is because one of the times that the devil likes to attack is
when you have just won a victory.
The Bible tells us in I Peter 5:8-9, that we should be sober and
vigilant because, like a roaring lion, the devil is walking about
looking for whom to devour. We are also told to resist the devil
steadfastly. We are soldiers of the cross. Victory belongs to
us. After every victory, however, we must stand. This is the only
way to retain our victory; the Bible clearly teaches that we should
not rest on our oars. Ephesians 6:13-14. “Wherefore take
unto you the whole Armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand
in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore,
having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate
of righteousness”.
Memory Verse: I Peter 5:8 - “Be
sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring
lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.”
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