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Daily Bread

Hawks and lions

The Philippine Star

The devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.— 1 Peter 5:8

One morning, I watched a rabbit nibble grass in my backyard. He was on the small side, with brown flecked fur and a cotton-puff tail. Suddenly, a hawk sliced through the air as fast and precise as lightning. With talons outstretched, he snatched for his prey. But the rabbit recognized the approaching danger and sped to safety, just inches ahead of the hawk.

Like the rabbit that spotted its predator and scurried away, we as Christians need to be watchful so that we can evade our enemy. “The devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8). Satan wants to devour us by winning us over to his ways; he does this by toying with the truth (John 8:44) and trying to deceive us (Gen. 3:1).

The devil’s schemes reflect his dishonest nature, and his tricks are meant to catch us off guard. In response, Christians should be alert and clear-headed (1 Peter 5:8). Living in this state of active readiness helps us discern false teaching (1 John 4:1-3; 2 John 1:7-11) and overcome temptation (Matt. 26:41).

Today, watch out for your spiritual predator. What kind of lies is he whispering? How is he tempting you? Resist him, and he will flee (James 4:7).

— Jennifer Benson Schuldt

 

The devil is cunning, deceptive, and sly;

He’s clever; he tricks us to swallow his lie.

But his crafty methods we’re sure to discern

If we make God’s warnings our daily concern. — D. De Haan                                             

 

READ: 1 Peter 5:5-11

 

The first step on the way

to victory is to recognize the enemy.

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CHRISTIANS

DE HAAN

DEVIL

DEVOUR

JENNIFER BENSON SCHULDT

JOHN

PETER

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