Tricks of the Traitor

Nice & Wavy

Well-Known Member
"And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light."
2 Corinthians 11:14 (NIV)
Devotion:

A scary "monster" appeared at my son's football game last week. It was actually a friend's son having a little fun in his Halloween mask. Although he was scary at a first glance, everyone knew he wasn't really a monster. And so it will be in the coming days as Halloween approaches. We'll see ghosts, goblins, and other scary looking creatures, but will know they're not real.

However, there is a demon that roams the earth and his presence among us is very real. He is Satan, a fallen angel who now lives to disturb, disrupt and destroy the goodness of Christ in our lives. Satan is a tricky force to reckon with. He, too, likes disguises, not just at Halloween, but always. The Bible describes him as being clever, cunning, and shrewd.

I'm ashamed to admit that I recently fell for his deception. After returning home from a women's retreat where'd I'd talked about how Satan tries to trip us up, I allowed him to do just that. I had a disagreement with my husband when I got home and I listened to the voice in my head that said I should be very upset with him. The "good" voice in my head tried to be the voice of reason to keep me out of trouble, but the "bad" voice sounded more reasonable to me, and it had the last word. I unsuspectingly acted on the promptings of Satan's voice and said things that deeply hurt my husband. As soon as the words were out I realized I'd made a terrible mistake, but it was too late. The damage was done.

I was so upset with myself. I'd fallen for the tricks of the traitor. How could I have let this happen?

Looking back, I see that the traitor caught me in a moment of weakness -- a common mode of operation for him. I should have been on guard. I should have prayed for discernment to help me decide which voice to listen to. At the time the voices sounded just alike, but in retrospect I see an obvious difference between the two. The "good" voice -- the voice of God -- spoke words that went along with the teachings of the Bible about grace, truth, love and forgiveness. The other voice spoke harsh, self-centered words that contradicted God's words of mercy and love.

The traitor can trick us in many ways. He can distract us with busyness to keep us from our time with God. He can lead us into destructive habits and thoughts. And he can hold us back by mocking us with guilt and shame if we let him.

The traitor might have his tricks, but he can't win our souls if we're sold out to Christ. Christ is the victor and we can always overcome attacks by the traitor by claiming victory in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.

Determined to spite Satan and turn his tricks into my treats, I prayed to God claiming Romans 8:28 which promises that God can work all things for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. And treats were mine, indeed. My husband and I worked through our problems to find our marriage stronger and better on the other side of this ordeal. We now respect each other in new ways and are better equipped to move forward into future endeavors.

Dear Lord, Thank you for rescuing me from the snares of Satan and for letting me stand victoriously with You. Please help me avoid the tricks of the traitor by being mindful always of the truths of Your Word. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
I like this Precious Wavy... I really like this. So on time. :yep:
 

shalom

New Member
NW - Tell the Truth.

Amen, and on that note please pray that I acquire better anger management skills.
 

p31woman

Well-Known Member
Nice & Wavy thank you for posting this!

This hit home today...it really touched my spirit. :yep:
 

golden bronze

New Member
It is always good to be reminded that it is wasy, even for Christians to be ensnared. We are called to be battle ready at all times, and we must be on gaurd to resist the wiles of the devil.

Often the "good thing" isn't the "God thing", and it takes wisdom and standing on the Word to know.
 

michc

Active Member
Thank you Nice & Wavy. Your post spoke right to me. This is EXACTLY the area that the enemy trips me up - between me and my hubby. Praise God that we are not ignorant of his schemes. GOD BLESS YOU for taking the time to post this. :kiss:
 
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