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Chapter 10
For a life of perpetual victory over Satan as Accuser, it is very
important that the believer should understand, and detect any
inconsistency between the attitude of the will and the actions in
his life. He should read himself from his actions as well as from
his will and motives. For instance, a person is charged with doing a
certain thing, which he at once denies, because the action does not
agree with his will-attitude, and therefore, he says, it is
impossible that he should have acted or spoken in the way stated. The
believer judges himself by his own inner standpoint of will and motives,
and not by his actions as well as his will. (1 Cor. 11: 31).
On the Godward side the cleansing power of the Blood of Christ is
needed (1 John 1:7) continuously for those who seek to walk in the
light, cleansing themselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit,
perfecting holiness in the fear of God. (2 Cor. 7: 1).
The devil as an Accuser also works indirectly through others,
inciting them to make accusations which he wants the man to accept as
true, and thus open the door to him to make them true; or he accuses the
believer to others by "visions" or "revelations" about him, which causes
them to misjudge him. note 19
In any case, whatever may come to the believer from man or devil, LET
HIM MAKE USE OF IT FOR PRAYER, and by prayer turn all accusations into
steps to victory.
VICTORY OVER SATAN AS A LIAR
VICTORY OVER THE DEVIL AS A LIAR (John 8: 44): "He was a murderer
from the beginning, and stood not in the truth, because there is no
truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own; for he is
a liar, and the father thereof." This does not mean that the enemy never
tells the truth, but his truth has the objective of getting the believer
involved in evil; e.g., when the spirit of divination spoke the
truth, that Paul and Silas were the servants of God, it was to suggest
the lie that Paul and Silas derived their power from the same source as
the girl under the evil spirit's power. The devil and his wicked spirits
will speak, or use, ninety-nine parts of truth to float one lie, but
Paul was not deceived by the witness of a soothsaying prophetess
acknowledging their divine authority. He discerned the wicked spirit and
its purpose, exposed it, and cast it out.
Even so must the believer be able to triumph over Satan as a liar,
and be able to recognize his lies, and those of lying spirits, in
whatever form they are presented to him. This he does by knowing the
truth, and using the weapon of truth.
VICTORY OVER FALSEHOOD BY TRUTH
There is no way of victory over falsehood but by truth. To have
victory over the devil as a liar, and over his lies, the believer must
be determined always to know the truth, and speak the truth about
everything, in himself, in others, and around him.
Satan the liar, through his lying spirits, persistently pours lies on
the believer all day long; lies into his thoughts about himself, his
feelings, his condition, his environment; lies misinterpreting
everything in himself, and around him; about others with whom he is in
contact; lies about the past and the future; lies about God; and lies
about himself, magnifying his power and his authority. To have victory
over this persistent stream of lies from the father of lies,
note 20the
believer must fight (1) with the weapon of God's truth in the written
Word, and (2) truth about facts in himself, others and circumstances.
How persistently to "refuse" all lies from the Liar, and his emissaries,
is explained in other parts of this book. As the believer increasingly
triumphs over the devil as a liar, he grows better able to discern his
lies, and equipped to strip away the covering for others.
VICTORY OVER SATAN AS A COUNTERFEITER
VICTORY OVER THE DEVIL AS A COUNTERFEITER, OR FALSE "ANGEL OF LIGHT":
"Even Satan himself fashioneth himself into an angel of light," and his
"ministers" ("false apostles, deceitful workers," 2 Cor. 11: 13) also
fashion themselves as "ministers of righteousness" (2 Cor. 11: 14-15).
This aspect of victory over Satan runs on the same lines as the
preceding ones; i.e., by the knowledge of truth, enabling the
believer to recognize the lies of Satan, when he presents himself under
the guise of light.
Light is the very nature of God Himself. To recognize darkness when
clothed in light-supernatural light--needs deep knowledge of the true
light, and a power to discern the innermost sources of things that in
appearance look God-like and beautiful. How the Adversary counterfeits
the very light of God, so as to appear as God, has been already set
forth in Chapter 6. The main attitude for this aspect of victory over
the Adversary, is a settled position of neutrality to all supernatural
workings, until the believer knows what is of God. If any experience is
accepted without question, how can its Divine origin be guaranteed? The
basis of acceptance or rejection must be knowledge. The believer must
know, and he cannot know without examination, nor will he "examine"
unless he maintains the attitude of "Believe not every spirit" until he
has "tested" and proved what is of Godnote 21
VICTORY OVER SATAN AS A HINDERER
VICTORY OVER THE DEVIL As HINDERER: "We would fain have come unto you
. . . but Satan hindered us" (1 Thess. 2: 18), wrote Paul, who was able
to discern between the hindering of Satan, and the restraining of the
Holy Spirit of God (Acts 16: 6). This again means knowledge, and power
to discern Satan's workings and Schemings, and the obstacles he places
in the paths of the children of God; obstacles which look so "natural,"
and so like "Providence," that numbers meekly bow their heads and allow
the Hinderer to prevail.
Power to discern comes (1) by knowledge that Satan can
hinder; (2) by observing the objective of the hindrances, and (3) close
observation of his methods along this line; e.g., is it God or
Satan withholding money from missioners preaching the Gospel of Calvary,
and giving abundance to those who preach error, and teachings which are
the outcome of the spirit of anti- Christ?
Is it God or Satan hindering a believer by "circumstances," or,
"sickness," from vital service important to the Church of God? Is it God
or Satan urging a family to remove their residence, without reasonable
grounds, to another neighborhood, when it involves the removal of
another member from a strategic vantage ground of service to God, with
no other worker to take his place? Is it God or Satan leading Christians
to put first their (1) health, (2) comfort, (3) social position, in
their decisions, rather than the needs and the exigencies of the kingdom
of God? Is it God or Satan who "hinders" service for God through members
of a family making objections; or troubles in business which give no
time for such service; or through property losses, etc.? Knowledge of
the Hinderer, means victory by prayer over his schemes, and workings.
The believer should therefore know his wiles.
VICTORY OVER SATAN AS MURDERER
VICTORY OVER THE DEVIL AS A MURDERER (John 8: 44): Satan as the
prince of death watches every occasion to take the life of the servants
of God, if in any wise he can get them to fulfill conditions which enable
him to do so. (1) By their willful insistence on going into danger
without being sent of God; (2) by trapping them into danger through
visions, or supernatural guidance, drawing them into actions which
enable him to work behind the laws of nature for destroying their lives.
This is what Satan tried to do with Christ in the wilderness temptation:
"Throw Thyself down," he said; then quoting Scripture to show that the
Lord had Scriptural warrant for believing that angel hands would bear
Him up (Luke 4: 11), and not allow Him to fall. But the Son of God
recognized the Tempter and the Murderer. He knew that His life would end
as a Man, were He to give occasion to the malignant hate of Satan, by
one step out of God's will; and that the Deceiver would not propose
anything, however apparently innocent, or seemingly for God's glory,
unless some great scheme for his own ends was deeply hidden in his
proposition.
Christ now holds the "keys of death and of Hades" (Rev. 1: 18), and
"him that hath the power of death, that is, the devil" (Heb. 2: I4, R.V.,
m.), cannot exercise his power WITHOUT PERMISSION, but when the children
of God, knowingly or unknowingly, fulfill the conditions which give Satan
ground to attack their physical lives, the Lord with "the keys of death"
works according to law, and does not save them, UNLESS BY THE WEAPON OF
PRAYER they enable God to interpose, and give them victory over the law
of death, as well as the law of sin, through "the law of the Spirit of
life in Christ Jesus" (Rom. 8: 2).
"The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death." Death is therefore
an enemy; to be recognized as an enemy; and to be resisted as an enemy.
The believer may lawfully "desire to depart and be with Christ" (Phil.
1: 23), but never to desire death merely as an end of "trouble," or to
allow the lawful desire to be "with Christ," make him YIELD TO DEATH
WHEN HE IS NEEDED FOR THE SERVICE OF THE CHURCH OF GOD. "To abide in the
flesh is needful for you," wrote the Apostle to the Philippians,
therefore "I know that I shall abide" (Phil. 1: 24-25).
BELIEVERS SHOULD RESIST DEATH AS AN ENEMY
The will of the believer "will"-ing physical death, gives the
Adversary power of death over that one, and no believer should yield to
a "desire to die" until he knows beyond question that God has released
him from further service to His people. That a believer is "ready to
die" is a very small matter; he must be ready to live, until he is sure
that his life work is finished. God does not harvest His corn until it
is ripe, and His redeemed children should be "garnered as a shock of
corn in its season."
It is ofttimes the prince of death as a Murderer, working through the
ignorance of God's children, (1) as to his power, (2) the conditions by
which they give him power, and (3) the victory of prayer by which they
resist his power, who cuts off God's soldiers from the battlefield. It
is Satan as a Murderer, who gives "visions of glory," "longings to die,"
to workers of value to the Church of God, so that they yield to death,
even in days of active service, and slowly fade away.
Believers who would have victory over Satan at every point, must
resist his attack on the body, as well as on the spirit and mind. They
must seek knowledge of God's laws for the body, so as to obey those
laws, and give no occasion to Satan to slay them. They should know the
place of the body in the spiritual life; (1) its prominence, and yet (2)
its obscurity. Paul said, "I keep under my body." They must understand
that the more knowledge they have of the devices and power of the
Adversary, and of the fullness of the Calvary victory within their reach
for complete victory over him, the more he will plan to injure them. The
whole of his schemes against God's children may be summed up under three
heads: (1) To cause them to sin, as he tempted Christ in the
wilderness; (2) To slander them, as Christ was slandered by
family and foes; (3) To slay them, as Christ was slain at
Calvary, when, by the direct permission of God, the hour and power of
darkness gathered around Him, and He by the hands of wicked men was
crucified and slain (Acts 2: 23).
As the believer gains victories over Satan, and his
deceiving and lying spirits, by thus recognizing, resisting and
triumphing over them in their varied workings, his strength of spirit to
conquer them grows stronger; and he will become more and more equipped
to give the truth of the finished work of Calvary as sufficient for
victory over sin and Satan; in the power and authority of Christ by the
Holy Spirit; which will set others free from their power.
CONFLICT AND ATTACK
It will, of course, be clearly recognized that victory over Satan in
these aspects will not be without great onslaughts from him and sharp
conflict, which may well be called "the evil day" (Eph. 6: 13). In these
attacks and conflicts there are some points which need to be understood.
First, that it is always essential to know whether the attack and
conflict are because of ground in oneself or others. For one reason why
believers get attacks, and do not get through the conflict into victory,
is because the cause of the attack and conflict lies in themselves.
POSSIBLE FRESH GROUND
The believer must understand that although he has been delivered from
the deception and possession he fell into, yet in the succeeding life of
aggressive warfare against the powers of darkness, he may again give
fresh ground to the enemy through lack of knowledge, by accepting some
lie from lying spirits, or by taking their misinterpretations of
experiences, conditions, etc. For it must never be forgotten that wrong
interpretation of any experience gives new ground to them,
note 22GROUND
BEING ANYTHING IN A PERS0N WHEREBY EVIL SPIRITS GAIN. The believer may
attribute the attack and conflict to a wrong cause, i.e., (1) to
an outside cause, or (2) to the maliciousness of the devil, or (3) to
"local" conflict; meaning the enemy's workings around him in his
environment, or through others.
When attacks and conflict come, lest he should give fresh ground to
the enemy, the believer must know why they come, and in prayer ask God
for light. In attacks, two or more may be in action simultaneously,
therefore he should at once set himself to understand, and watch and
observe all the workings of the enemy in the new conflict, or anything
that will throw light on the situation, and show him what to refuse, and
how to pray.
POSSIBLE WRONG WEAPONS
When there is ground, or the cause of the conflict or attack is in
the believer himself, if he takes the attack pure conflict, i.e.,
as part of warfare for the Church, he will fight with the wrong weapons,
and not get through to victory until the true cause is discovered, and
the ground given up, and refused. For what is thought to be an "attack"
from outside, may be a symptom, or manifestation of an evil spirit
inside, who has regained a footing unknown to the believer, or has
remained in some hidden location, when thought to have wholly gone. When
the believer, therefore, finds himself in conflict, he should at once
question "Is there ground?" in the following three aspects of the evil
spirit's workings:--
(1) In attacks. Is there ground, or is it purely an attack?
(2) In conflict. Is there ground, or is it pure conflict?
(3) In communication, (i.e., suggestions, thoughts, whisperings
of the enemy). "Is there ground?" or is it purely from outside, as Satan
communicated with Eve ?
The believer should then declare his attitude in the three cases, as
follows: "I refuse all ground, and the cause or causes of it!"
The last word spoken, alters, ratifies, or nullifies
note 23previous
ones; for instance, the believer may "refuse" in the present moment,
what may be the product through evil spirits' workings of something he
asked for in the past. He may say, "Although I asked for, believed in,
and accepted such and such a thing in the past, I now refuse it." His
present refusal nullifies his previous acceptance.
THE VALUE AND PURPOSE OF "REFUSING."
THE PRINCIPLE EMBODIED IN REFUSING: It is essential that believers
should understand the value of the act of refusal, and the expression of
it. Briefly: REFUSAL IS THE OPPOSITE OF ACCEPTANCE. Evil spirits have
gained by the believer giving them (1) ground, (2) right of way, (3) use
of their faculties, etc., and they lose when this is all withdrawn from
them. What was given to the enemy by misconception and ignorance, and
given with the consent of the will,
note 24stands
as ground for them to work on and through; until, by the same action of
the will, the "giving" is revoked,
note 25specifically
and generally. The will in the past was unknowingly put for evil, and it
must now be put unceasingly against it.
Once understood, the principle is very simple. The choice of
the will gives: the choice of the will withdraws or nullifies the
previous giving. The value and purpose of refusing stands the same
toward God and toward Satan. note 26
The man gives to God, or refuses to give. He takes from God, or refuses
to take. He gives to evil spirits--unknowingly or not--and he refuses to
give. He finds he has given to them unwittingly, and he nullifies it by
an act of withdrawal and refusal.
THE RELATION OF FRESH GROUND GIVEN, TO THE
VICTORY IN CONFLICT
The relation to the aggressive warfare of freshly discovered "ground"
given to deceiving spirits, is, that every new ground, discovered as
given to them, and refused, means a renewed liberation of the spirit,
with an access of deepened enmity to the foe as his subtle deceptions
are increasingly exposed, and consequently more war upon Satan and his
minions. It means more deliverance from their power, and less footing
for their possession, or ground in the believer as he realizes that
"symptoms," "effects," and "manifestations" are not abstract "things,"
but revelations of active personal agencies against whom he must war
persistently.
Moreover all growth in experimental knowledge means
increased protection against the deceiving enemy. As new ground is
revealed, and fresh truth about the powers of darkness, and the way of
victory over them, is understood, the truth delivers from their
deceptions, and hence protects the believer up to the extent of his
knowledge, from further deception; and he finds in experience that
directly the truth ceases to operate by the believer's active use of it,
he is open to attack from the watching foe, who ceaselessly plans
against him. For example, let the believer who has been undeceived and
dispossessed cease to use the truth, of (1) the existence of evil
spirits; (2) their persistent watching to deceive him again; (3) the
need of perpetual resistance and fight against them; (4) the keeping of
his spirit in purity and strength in co-operation with the Spirit of
God; and other truths parallel with these--the knowledge of which he has
gained through so much suffering--he will sink down again into passivity,
note 27and
possibly deeper depths of deception. For the Holy Spirit NEEDS THE
BELIEVER'S USE OF TRUTH to work with in energizing and strengthening him
for conflict and victory, and does not guard him from the enemy apart
from his co-operation in watching and prayer.
PERSISTENT REFUSAL OF GROUND TO EVIL SPIRITS
The way to refuse, note 28and
what to refuse, is of primary importance in the hour of conflict. As we
have seen, the believer needs to maintain an active attitude, and, when
necessary, expression of refusal continually and persistently, this
pre-supposing the man standing in faith upon the foundation of his
identification in death with Christ at Calvary.
note 29
In the hour of conflict, lest there should have been new ground given
to evil spirits unknowingly, by accepting something from them, or
believing some lie they have d to the mind, the believer should refuse
all the things whereby they may have gained a new footing; the conflict,
or attack, immediately passing away or ceasing, directly the means by
which the enemy has regained ground is dealt with.
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