Encouragement for Today 4/18/07 - Part 2

Nice & Wavy

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April 18, 2007
Satan’s Bag of Tricks, Part 2
“The man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden. But the Lord God called to the man, ‘Where are you?’ He answered, ‘I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid.’” Genesis 3:8-10 (NIV)
Devotion:
Adam and Eve had a beautiful relationship living in paradise. Then Satan stepped in and pulled some tricks out of his bag. He disguised himself as a creature and tempted them with something that appeared to be good. Yesterday’s devotion discussed how Satan can use our own busyness to divide our marriages, but he has an even stronger trick up his sleeve – selfishness.

The second that Adam and Eve sinned, they immediately realized they were naked. They also became immediately consumed with themselves. The moment they sinned, a division was created in their marriage. Genesis 3:11-12 says, “And he said, ‘Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?’ The man said, ‘The woman you put here with me???she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.’ (NIV) Adam instantly blamed Eve, and then told God he didn’t even ask for this woman.

Then in verse 13, we are told, “Then the LORD God said to the woman, ‘What is this you have done?’ The woman said, ‘The serpent deceived me, and I ate.’ Eve instantly blamed the serpent. I imagine she wanted to point the finger at Adam as well, saying “he did it too!” As soon as they sinned, they both turned inward – they both began protecting themselves. The tragic result was an instant division in their relationship. They were transformed from a beautiful couple, completely surrendered to each other, to two selfish people out to protect their own personal interests.

Selfishness tears many marriages apart and is a powerful act of trickery from Satan. No matter how willing we are to happily meet our husbands’ every need in the beginning of a marriage, it doesn’t take long before we begin thinking, “But what about my needs?”

Most of us would not admit to being self-centered, but due to Satan’s Garden of Eden trick which brought sin into the world, we are, by nature, selfish people. Society further conditions this thought-process by brainwashing us into thinking, “we are number one” and all that matters is “what’s in it for me.” This type of attitude in marriage is a death sentence. Satan uses our selfish desire to be served to destroy our desire to serve. He slowly tricks us into thinking things like: “my husband is not romantic enough;” “he never helps out at home;” “he works too much;” “he doesn’t spend enough time with the children;” “someone else could meet my needs better.” When Satan hears these words, he is jumping for joy once again.

A primary key to locking up Satan’s bag of tricks is to put aside selfishness by praying for God to remove selfish thoughts from your mind. Ask God to help you see your husband through His eyes, and to remind you of the reasons you fell in love with your man to begin with. Keep in mind that the definition of submissiveness is not “doormat.” The biblical definition is “a willing and positive response; a conscious and friendly yielding of his or her own will.” Before sin was introduced into the relationship, Eve was perfectly happy being a loving and submissive wife. It was only after Satan tricked her that her motives turned selfish. God desires for us to love our husbands unconditionally and to give them the privilege of being the men of our lives.

Dear Lord, Give me the strength to put aside my own selfish desires and make my husband a priority in my life. Open my eyes to new ways that I can show love to him. Give me the desire to lovingly submit to him as my one true love, just as You instructed in Your Word. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
 

dreamer26

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Amen and Amen

This is good. I have noticed since I've been working from home, how my home has become more of home instead of a house with a family in it.

It use to be I get home late, he gets home late and dinner might get fixed and my son see us in passing.

But now, I have dinner ready when my family comes home and now my son and I talk about an hour every day when he get home from school. He tells me all about his day. My husband comes home and tell me about his day and I enjoy it. Sometimes he comes home at lunch time to tell me about his day if you know what I mean.

And this is causing my home to become a place we want to be.

I agree with that Satan wants us to be too busy, too busy for the Lord to busy for our families, but always willing to work late and long.

WOW, Thanks for posting.
 

Nice & Wavy

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dreamer26 said:
Amen and Amen

This is good. I have noticed since I've been working from home, how my home has become more of home instead of a house with a family in it.

It use to be I get home late, he gets home late and dinner might get fixed and my son see us in passing.

But now, I have dinner ready when my family comes home and now my son and I talk about an hour every day when he get home from school. He tells me all about his day. My husband comes home and tell me about his day and I enjoy it. Sometimes he comes home at lunch time to tell me about his day
if you know what I mean.

And this is causing my home to become a place we want to be.

I agree with that Satan wants us to be too busy, too busy for the Lord to busy for our families, but always willing to work late and long.

WOW, Thanks for posting.

Yes, I do know what you mean....:D !

I'm happy that you and your family are now where God would want it to be. It doesn't happen often this way, let me tell you.

Even when your children are adults, as our children are, and they are out of the house, satan still tries to cause us to be too busy to be together. We made a declaration that we will always spend time together, we even go out on dates every week. I like that part, because its fun to get dressed and go out on a date, yes even when you are married. That's the fun part....it's exciting and always new. We take turns doing something special for each other on each date, and that's always a good thing....:D ! We are learning to enjoy each other more and more.
 

dreamer26

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Nice & Wavy said:
Yes, I do know what you mean....:D !

I'm happy that you and your family are now where God would want it to be. It doesn't happen often this way, let me tell you.

Even when your children are adults, as our children are, and they are out of the house, satan still tries to cause us to be too busy to be together. We made a declaration that we will always spend time together, we even go out on dates every week. I like that part, because its fun to get dressed and go out on a date, yes even when you are married. That's the fun part....it's exciting and always new. We take turns doing something special for each other on each date, and that's always a good thing....:D ! We are learning to enjoy each other more and more.

Great, We need to do the date night because it's always fun to get dressed up and go out. It does make a difference when you spend time. And that's the same way it is with God, when we spend time with him and not just call him our God and our savior but spend time with him so he can call us his friend.

I love your ideas.

Thanks
 

Nice & Wavy

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dreamer26 said:
Great, We need to do the date night because it's always fun to get dressed up and go out. It does make a difference when you spend time. And that's the same way it is with God, when we spend time with him and not just call him our God and our savior but spend time with him so he can call us his friend.

I love your ideas.

Thanks

Thanks, and you are welcome!
 
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