(Matthew 6:9-15)
9 “Pray, then, in this way:‘Our Father, who is in heaven,
Hallowed be Your name.
10 Your kingdom come.
Your will be done,
On earth as it is in heaven.
11 Give us this day our daily bread.
12 And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.
13 And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil.’
14 For if you forgive other people for their offenses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 15 But if you do not forgive other people, then your Father will not forgive your offenses.
TODAY'S TAKEAWAY.
Have you ever experienced those moments that felt really "off", and things were just not going the way they should? Like, you're arguing with someone, and it doesn't even make sense. This is a moment to pray, "Lord! Deliver us from evil!"
Crossing paths with someone who was in the occult, and having experienced, felt, seen and heard things from that realm, this is not good or fun or even interesting. Never be curious about this, because that is an invitation. And if you hear something like witches and demons can be "good", understand, this is deceptive. One of the most powerful deceptions of temptation is to start believing that bad is "good" or acceptable. Another temptation would be to just go along with this type of thinking out of fear... fear of getting hurt, or fear of missing out or looking uncool.
As believers, we have the Lord's indwelling Holy Spirit within us, and God is always with us. HE - is everywhere-present, all-knowing and all-powerful! He is more powerful than all powers put together, so He assures us that we do not have to worry or fear anyone or anything. Just continue to rely on Him.
It is important to know that while God will allow certain things into our lives, God never tempts anyone, and He knows how much we can handle. But the most important point is that WE are not to handle it! We are to keep looking to and trusting in the Lord in all things and for all things, allowing HIM to handle it!
Also, we don't need to say specific words or phrases in certain ways in order to defend ourselves against demons. I've been in situations where I couldn't move, and all my mind could pray was, "Jesus help! Jesus help!" And help came!!! It doesn't matter how God chooses to answer our prayers. He knows exactly how and when, and He will do it. Do we trust Him? Are we going to Him for His constant help?
Faith is not a wishful thinking of - oh I hope God is real, and-but-so-if He is, I'll just go through the motions on the chance that this will work. Faith is knowing God personally, and knowing that He is real. He loves us and does care. His Bible contains His words of encouragement and directions for us to follow. And, as believers, when we practice asking God to help us avoid temptations and trials, and when temptations and trials come, practice asking God to help us deal with those. When we are obedient to His will, with His help, He makes things work for good!
Now let's apply this to marriages. God is to be our hyper-focus in life. If we hyper-focus on our spouse, they will only let us down. They are not perfect, even when they are trying to be. We are not perfect, and we'll never perfectly satisfy our spouse. GOD is perfect, faithful and completes us. The Lord is the only one who can fully satisfy and fulfill us. Contentment in the Lord will help us remain faithful to our spouse! Think about it! Who has more power?! Who can be "enough" to keep us from the temptations of straying... even emotionally?! And even in "finding" a spouse, it's the same advice. If one is complete in Christ and content in all things, there should not be any rash or desperate decisions made. So...
Here is one more way to look at all of this. If we are hyper-focused on fearing evil and temptations, we'll probably fall into troubles and temptation, because that is all we will be dwelling on. But if we are hyper-focused on loving the Lord and enjoying a close relationship with Him... as our hearts are fixed on Him, and our desires are focused on God's desires, we probably won't even notice the temptations. And if we do notice, we'll see them as they are: hopeless, empty, deceptive and dangerous traps which people fall into. But in trusting in and experiencing God's almighty power, we will know that we have nothing to fear.