This morning, I chanced upon this draft of the talk I was asked to deliver in May, 2006 (more than 10 years ago). I find this very relevant because of the CFC Theme this year "Stand Firm in the Faith", and with some CFC leaders repeatedly reminding us to "put on the full armor of God! (Ephesians 6:14-18)"-- CFC Theme of 2011.
This was actually my own reflection and collation of related materials on the CFC PFO- issued Foundation for Christian Living Talk 7-OVERCOMING THE WORK OF EVIL SPIRITS Expanded Outline.
It had taken me seven (7) years to prepare and deliver this talk.
And it resonates more than ever, now, ten (10) years after.
COUPLES FOR CHRIST
FOUNDATIONS
FOR CHRISTIAN LIVING
TALK No. 7
: OVERCOMING THE WORK OF EVIL SPIRITS
Good evening.
The
topic for this evening is “Overcoming the
Work of Evil Spirits.”
Allow
me to start by asking why we need to discuss this topic. For this, I want us to
go back to our CLP Talks.
Remember
what we say our goal is as Christians?
To morph. To change. To repent.
To become who we should be in accordance with God’s plan. The goal is to be
like Christ, so that we can be with Christ, in paradise. For Christ to be
“formed in us.”
We
can summarize this concept through the very simple prayer of Soren Kierkegaard: “And now Lord, with your help, I will become, myself.”
We
must become “ourselves”.
What
is the big deal then? Can we not become ourselves basta-basta? The answer is NO. Why ?
It is
because we have to overcome three (3) obstacles: the first is the FLESH. The
Second, the WORLD. And the third, EVIL
SPIRITS. These are the things that keep us away and separated from God. When we overcome them, we can be “ourselves”.
Note
that we can never overcome them on our own. Not even with you being a member of
a Christian community. To overcome them, we need the Lord’s grace. Kaya nga, “And now Lord, with your help, I
will become, myself.”
Tonight
we shall focus on the third: Overcoming
the Work of the Evil Spirits. And I tell you, the talk tonight took me
seven (7) years to prepare.
Years ago, when I was a new CFC member, I heard this
talk when it was given in Fatima . No big deal,
actually, but I was intrigued – who really is Satan? what’s wrong really with
freemasonry and new age?
So what I did was to try studying anything on Satan
and Freemasonry. I went to the CFC center and bought a book Michael
Brown’s “Prayer Warrior”. And then I
read the Diaries of Sister Faustina. I asked my brother to look for the
Encyclopedia on Frremasonry and planned to have it purchased.
One night, after having read Brown and Sis Faustina’s
Diaries, I had a nightmare. Bangungot.
I saw a man’s face substituted by another face and another
in a lightning speed; there must have been hundreds of faces I saw, until it
ended and paused with the face of the devil.
Admittedly, I was frightened. I talked to my chapter
head about it. He advised me not to push through with the plan to study evil.
Hence I dropped it and put back the books on my shelves. I decided to get back
to it only when I am ready, as per my chapter head’s advice.
You could just then imagine how I trembled when Bro.
Joey emailed to me the talk outline and I saw that the talk tonight is about
the topics that I had dropped before. But then again, maybe, the time is ripe.
Maybe, after six years in CFC, I am now
ready. Just maybe.
So, I went back to my book shelves and retrieved these
books. And read them. Every night.
Fortunately, I did not have nightmares. Indeed, I was
reading them in a new light. And this time prayerfully, to have that confidence
that I could somehow impart something… to my brethren now gathered and
assembled.
Or so I thought. For I realized that after having read
books, and be mesmerized by all these information, I still do not know how to
present them, in accordance with the CFC teachings and outline. Honestly, I
still do not know what to say.
So, I
will request of you to please bear with me. We are all students here. We will
try to study the matter together.
Allow
me to start now thru the Gospel of Mark.
MARCOS 5: 1-20
Dumating sila sa lupain ng mga taga-Gerasa sa
kabilang ibayo, at pag-alis niya sa bangka, sinalubong siya ng isang lalaking
inaalihan ng demonyo, na galing sa mga libingan. Sa mga puntod siya nakatira at di siya
maigapos kahit na ng mga kadena. Madalas
nga siyang ikinakadena at ipinoposas ang mga paa pero nilalagot niya ang mga
kadena at sinisira ang mga posas sa paa kaya walang makasupil sa kanya. Nasa kaburulan siya araw-gabi, sa mga
libingan. Nagsisisigaw siya at
sinasaktan ang sarili sa mga bato.
Pagkakita nito kay Jesus sa
malayo, patakbo itong lumapit at nagpatirapa sa harap niya at sumigaw: “Ano
ang kailangan mo sa akin, Jesus na Anak ng Diyos! Hinihiling ko sa iyo sa ngalan ng Diyos na
huwag mo akong pahirapan.” Sinabi
nga sa kanya ni Jesus: “Lumabas ka sa tao, maruming espiritu.” At
nang tanungin siya ni Jesus, “Ano ang
pangalan mo?” sumagot siya, “Hukbo
nga ako, marami kasi kami.” At
hinihingi niya kay Jesus na huwag silang palayasin sa lupaing iyon.
Maraming baboy na nanginginain
doon sa burol. Kaya hiniling sa kanya ng
mga demonyo: “Ipadala mo kami sa mga baboy at papasok kami sa mga iyon.” At pinahintulutan sila ni Jesus. Kaya pagkalayas ng mga demonyo’y pumasok ang
mga ito sa baboy; at nahulog sa bangin ang mga baboy papuntang dagat at nalunod
na lahat.
Tumakas naman ang mga
nagbabantay sa mga baboy. At ipinamalita
nila ang lahat sa bayan at sa mga bukid.
Naglabasan ang mga tao para alamin ang nangyari.
Kaya pinuntahan ng mga ito si
Jesus at nakita nila ang dating inaalihan ng demonyo na nakaupo at nakadamit,
matino na siya na sinapian ng Hukbo.
Kaya natakot sila. Ibinalita
naman sa kanila ng nakakita kung ano ang nangyari sa inalihan ng demonyo at
pati sa mga baboy. Kayat hiniling nila
kay Jesus na umalis sa kanilang lupain.
Pagsakay ni Jesus sa bangka,
nakiusap sa kanya ang inalihan ng demonyo na isama siya. Ngunit hindi siya pinayagan ni Jesus, kundi
sinabi niya: “Umuwi ka sa iyong mga kamg-anak at ipahayag sa kanila ang lahat ng
ginawa sa iyo ng Panginoon at ang pagkahabag niya sa iyo.”
Kaya umalis ang tao, at
sinimulang ipahayag sa buong lupain ng Decapolis
ang lahat ng ginawa sa kanya ni Jesus, at namangha ang lahat.
WHAT ARE THE LESSONS THAT WE MAY LEARN FROM THESE VERSES:
FIRST. THE WHOLE STORY IS AN EXPLICIT LESSON TO US
THAT EVIL IS REAL.
There is such a thing as demons. Satan exists. The Bible says so.
1. Previously, we have seen 2 major sources of personal wrongdoing:
the world (our social and cultural environment whose trends, values and ideas
are opposed to God), and the flesh (self‑sufficient human nature which operates
independently of God).
2. Now, it is made clear that We are not only a psychological, social and
cultural being. We are also spiritual
creatures. We need to confront a 3rd
source of personal problems: Satan and evil spirits.
Brothers and
sisters, There is such a thing as a
spiritual war. Each one of us is in it.
SECOND: I want
you to focus on the verse again and look what the villagers did to Jesus after
he cast the demons out. “hiniling nila kay Jesus na
umalis sa kanilang lupain.”
We ask why? Why would the villagers ask Jesus to get
out of that village? I can only think that they do not want have anything to do
with realities as frightening as demons and devils, evil and Satan.
It is
the same thing now. Can we not identify with the villagers? Tayo mismong mga
Kristiyano, we do not think much about evil and Satan and demons and devil.
B. The reality of Satan
1. The modern world dismisses the
notion of a personal evil force as fantasy.
Even Christians share this view.
And it is
wrong.
Arellano:
Pope
Paul VI 1972 address: “What are the greatest needs of the Church today? Do not
let our answer surprise you as being over simple or even superstitious and
unreal: one of the greatest needs is defense from that evil which is called
the Devil.”
The Christian view of the cosmos and life is triumphantly optimistic;
and this view justifies our joy and our thankfulness in living… but this view
is not complete and exact… Evil is not merely a lack of something, but an
effective agent, a living, spiritual being, perverted and perverting. A
terrible reality, mysterious and frightening.
…
It is contrary to the teaching of the Bible and the Church which refuses
to recognize the existence of such a reality, or regard it as a principle in
itself,.. or to explain it as a pseudo reality, a conceptual and fanciful
personificiation of the unknown causes of our misfortunes.
I can think of three (3)
reasons why we do not even discuss, much less believe in Evil and Satan and
demons.
(1) They are simply unknown and even, unknowable. In 2 Thes St. Paul
calls it “mystery of iniquity”.
Arellano: “The problem of evil…is the greatest
difficulty for our religious understanding of the cosmos. Not for nothing did St. Augustine suffer over
it for years “I sought the origin of evil, and I found no explanation.”
(2) We are not comfortable
with it. Okay na the flesh and the world. They appear to be harmless. But Evil
Spirits who are active agents? That’s too frightening for comfort.
“Today people prefer to appear strong and
unprejudiced, to pose as positivists.. People are afraid of falling
into..frightening deviations of fancy and superstition.”
(3) Third.
(2 in outline). This modern disbelief in demons is largely attributable to the
increasing secularization of society.
Our culture has tried to reduce all of life to natural cause and effect,
the interplay of atoms, the reactions of chemicals.
A
word on Lee Strobel’s “The Case for a
Creator”
All these are wrong. Evil is not
fantasy nor superstition. It is real. Satan is not imagination. He exists.
There
is a particular reason why our most repeated prayer (Our Father) ends with
“Deliver us from evil.” For evil is real.
In
fact, we live in a time when evil is prevalent, and Satan is-- according even
to the Bible, --“The Prince of the World”
Mother Nadine: Pope John Paul II (while not yet a pope then) warned us of the
terrible affect the evil one would have on our society and Church back in 1972.
He said:
“We are now standing in the face of
the greatest historical confrontation humanity has gone through. I do not think
wide circles of American society or Christian community realize this fully. We
are now facing the final confrontation between the Church and the anti-Church,
the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel. This confrontation lies within the plan of
divine Providence ;
it is a trial which the whole Church must take up.”
Pope
John Paul (1987)
“The
evil that is in the world, the disorder existing in society, the incoherence of
man, the interior fracture of which is a victim, are not only consequences of
original sin but also the effect of the dark infestation of Satan of this treacherous evil being
destabilizing the moral equilibrium of man. This fighting against the devil
whose main opponent is the Archangel St. Michael, is actual also today because
the demon is still alive and acting in the world…”
Brothers and Sisters, “Satan is Alive and Well in the
Planet Earth”
3. Yet
Scripture, tradition and personal experience all testify to the presence of a
personal evil force opposing God.
Scripture:
a) 1 John 5:19b. Rev 12:7‑9.
Mother Nadine: We
probably think of him more as Lucifer, because that is the name that he
obviously had as the angel of light before the fall.
Is 14:12-15
“How
have you fallen from the heavens, O morning star, son of the dawn! How are you
cut down to the ground, you who mowed down the nations! You said in your heart,
“I will scale the heavens; Above the
stars of God, I will set up my throne; I will take my seat on the Mount of
Assembly, in the recesses of the North. I will ascend above the tops of the
clouds; I will be like the Most High.”
And God replied, “Yet down to the nether world you go, to the recesses of the
pit.”
So
here we see his fall, but he’s not chained. He’s roaming. He’s very active. And
when he fell, he took quite a few others with him. Rv 12:4 –“It’s tail (the
serpent’s) swept away a third of the stars.” A third of the angels went with
Lucifer – by their choice.
Rev 12, 9
“The
huge dragon, the ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, who
deceived the whole world, was thrown down to earth and its angels were thrown
down with it.”
And please note this:
FARONI
(The Likes and Dislikes of the Devil)
All these is expressed by the words: “I will not serve” Jer 2-20
(context is Israel
forsakes God)
“Long ago you broke off your
yoke and tore off your bonds; you said: “I will not serve you!” Indeed, on
every high hill and under every spreading tree youb lay down as a prostitute.
1 Pt. 5:8-9
“Be
sober and vigilant. Your opponent the devil is prowling around like a roaring
lion, looking for someone to devour. Resist him, be steadfast in faith.”
Tradition
Show book on early Christian Views on Satan.
Personal Experiences
Sis Faustina ; Divine Mercy
From all of these, we can learn that:
b) Satan wields tremendous power. A fallen angel.
c) Satan opposes God everywhere and fights
Him with all the weapons he can find.
Satan's ultimate goal is to destroy the kingdom of God .
Hence, there is God, there is Satan. And a spiritual
war is on the loose. It rages. Everyday.
It starts with individuals, then families, societies,
nations all throughout the world.
4. This
spiritual war rages in world events.
Satan is the "prince of this world".
a) Satan
is implicated in political events, in international crises, and in the causes
of human suffering: war, racism, famine, crime, poverty, disease.
Pope John Paul
has a very succinct way of putting these: “eruption of evil.”
Said he in
“Memory and Identity” – “The 20th century was the theatre in which
particular historical and ideological processes were played out, leading
towards the great “eruption’ of evil, but it also provided the setting for its
defeat.
The ideologies
of evil that he referred to are Nazism and Communism.
b) Satan also works more subtly to undermine the
social order, often using well‑intentioned individuals and popular movements
for his destructive purposes.
* Freemasonry
* New Age
* Contraception
New Age:
Nadine: It is an attempt to
undermine our faith. It has so many faces and is manifesting itself in so many
ways, particularly under the guise of good. …
We should note then that:
NADINE: Satan can strike at Christians through good
things. Satan comes disguised as an angel of light and he’d bring us seemingly
good things. Satan takes God’s word, and he changes it. He’ll take truth and
he’ll distort it, ever so slightly. Our fault, we do not check it out with God.
Eve could have easily said to the serpent: I’d better check this out with God.
c) Satan's
schemes affect even the body of Christ, causing division and spreading
weakness.
Mother Nadine: Satan rarely changes his tactics particularly because they’re so
successful. The generation might change, the country might change, the faces of
the people might change, but he doesn’t change that much. He is a destroyer and
his activity will always destroy.
Number 1 tool is division, which we might not
spot as easily as some of his other tools because it isn’t destructive in the
early stage. With this tool, he can slow us down.
In fact, our own Frank Padilla said in his new book –
“Friend
or Foe”: “Those who serve Christ in the mission of the Church have their good
intentions. But be warned. There will be times when in spite of all our good
intentions, Satan can still manage to use us to do his work….WE CAN HAVE ALL
THE GOOD INTENTIONS BUT WE MIGHT STILL BE USED BY THE ENEMY”
d) Satan
also works in the lives of individuals.
* He tries to distort man as a creature created in God's image.
* He subjects men to emotional, physical, mental and spiritual
bondage.
C. Obvious areas of Satan's work.
1. The occult.
a) Satanism, witchcraft, spiritualism,
divination.
b) Do: renounce it, destroy any objects
associated with its practice and be prayed with for freedom from its effects.
2. The bizarre.
a) Uncanny and inexplicable happenings which
involve changes in our normal sensory perception.
* An eerie sense of the presence of someone or something.
* An unusual perception change in sight, sound or smell.
* A hallucination‑like experience, sometimes
involving temporary loss of sight, hearing or smell, or a new intensity of
sensory perception which alters or mixes together colors, sounds or smells.
b) Such can be induced by drugs, alcohol,
fatigue and illness. If these are not
the cause, then may be the work of evil spirits.
3. Irrational
feelings.
a) Satan lies at the root of many crippling,
persistent, neurotic fears which have no rational basis: fears of people, high
places, dogs, death, etc.
b) Satan also causes sudden irrational impulses:
to drive a car off the road, to leap from a tall building, to commit a
homicidal or suicidal act.
c) Such may have complex psychological
causes. But very often are caused by
evil spirits.
D. Hidden areas of Satan's work.
1. Temptations.
a) Not just to sin, but to become anxious,
frustrated, doubting, depressed, fearful, condemned.
b) Satan is "the accuser of our
brethren" (Rev 12:10 )
and "the father of lies" (John 8:44 ).
He is often behind unfounded guilt feelings, self‑condemnation, and false or
evil thoughts about God, oneself and others.
Padilla (Fulfilling the
Mandate): One
of the greatest weapons in the devil’s arsenal is disunity. Satan has
learned well from Jesus, who taught that “Every kingdom divided against itself
will be laid to waste and house will fall against house.” Lk 11:17
Satan works at disunity. He knows disunity will
geatly affect the witness of Christians and will weaken or even destroy its
mission. Unfortunately for us, he has been successful in many ways:
·
Christendom itself is split. The Eastern Orthodox Churches broke away
in 1054, Protestants in 1517, Anglicans 1535, Pentecostalisn, 1901. Plus the
thousands today.
·
Christian marriages have been ravaged by divorce and separation.
·
Families breaking up.
·
Christians within countries fight and kill each other as is Northern Ireland .
·
Parish groups, ecclesial movements and covenant communities have broken
up.
Satan targets specially
those in leadership or authority, in order to affect a greater number of
people. When a marriage breaks up, the children too are affected. When two
Christian leaders in the same group fight, their respective followers or
loyalists break ranks and form factions under them.
CFC itself has often been a
target for disunity and break up by Satan.
But by God’s grace, CFC has been protected and
has not experienced any actual break-up or split in its membership. (Some
members and leaders have left CFC, but the body itself has remained intact.) In
fact, oftentimes the departure of some leaders and m,embers has paved the way
to a smoother and stronger forward momentum.
(THE MINISTRY OF UNITY.—SPOUSES,
FAMILIES, RICH AND POOR, SECTORS, RIFT IN CHRISTENDOM.)
-
We must always be mindful of Satan and his wiles, and of his use of
disunity as one major weapon. And so when we are in heated argument, whether
between spouses or between community leaders, and we notice things are makinga
turn for trhe worse, we must step back from the brink by recognizing Satan
right there with us, grinning from ear to ear, savoring his impending victory,
prodding both parties to keep the heat on. And we must make the move, whether
reciprocated by the other party or not, to stop what we are doing. We pray, we
repent, we become more tolerant, we humble ourselves, we forebear, we do
whatever is need at the time. But we consciously deprive Satan of his victory.
(Remember “my
way” “your way” and the “Lord’s way” as the three (3) sides in arguments.)
2. Addiction.
a) Gal 4:8.
Such spirits are often strongly implicated in addictions to alcohol,
drugs, compulsive eating, homosexuality, masturbation, etc.
Homosexual, Lesbian and Transsexual dimension;
Nadine: Paraphrased. This is deception (on one’s
sexuality) and coming from the enemy. We are tricked into believing that it came from his background, or inherited or
that it won’t change.
b) We need to consider also many natural and
psychological factors behind addictions.
But often Satan is at work.
3. Emotional
problems.
a) Depression, self‑hatred, anger, etc.
b) Satan
often complicates psychological and emotional disorders.
4. Illness.
a) Satan can hold people's bodies in
bondage. Lk 11:14 ; 13:11 .
b) No
foolproof method for discerning when an illness is the direct work of an evil
spirit.
5. Spiritual
problems.
a) Satan works to enslave Christians in
their spiritual lives. Ways:
* Incite overly rigorous self‑denial or a
severely legalistic approach to Christianity.
* Foster self‑condemnation disguised as
humility.
* Judge each other harshly.
* Adopt an extremely self‑righteous posture
toward others.
6. Fear of
God's work in our lives.
a) Whenever God is beginning to work in power,
Satan can be expected to try to obstruct the path.
b) Some experience unnatural fears before giving
their lives to God, being baptized in the Spirit, taking some significant step
in their Christian lives.
HOWEVER, and let us now go back to the verses, we can
see that, while Satan and his legions may be powerful, they simply are no match
to God.
Mark 5:1-20
Lucado: The encounter is explosive.
The disciples’ boat beaches near a graveyard and a herd of pigs. Both are
ritually and culturally unclean for Jews. As Jesus steps out, a crazy man
storms out of a cavern.
They are horrified but Jesus
isn’t. Read the next few verses carefully, for they provide a rare privilege –
a glimpse into the unseen warfare. For just a few minutes the invisible
conflict becomes visible and we are offered a position overlooking the
battlefield.
Jesus speaks first: “You
evil spirit, come out of the man.” (v.8)
The spirit panics: “What do
you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Moist High?” (v.7)
Jesus wants the man back. The demons muster no
challenge. They offer no threat. They’ve heard the voice before. When God
demands, the demons have one response. They pleaded. They “begged Jesus again
and again not to send them out of that area” (v.10)
Jesus’ mere appearance humbles the demons. Though
they had dominated this man, they cower before God. Though they had laced a
region with fear, they beg for mercy from Jesus. His words reduce them to
sniveling, groveling weaklings.
Feeling safer in a herd of
pigs than in the presence of God, the demons ask to be sent into the swine.
Jesus consents, and two thousand possessed pigs hurl themselves into the sea.
NADINE: He is
powerful but lest we forget, Genesis 3: “Now the serpent is the most cunning of
all the animals that the Lord God had made.” (v.1.) God created satan. We don’t
want to forget this. Satan would like us to forget this and believe God and he
are equals.
FARONI: The
Devil cannot do whatever he wishes and with no limits, but he has his precise
limits. E.g. Job (“Behold all that he has is in your power, only do not
lay hand upon his person.” After the sufferings, God blessed Job with material
goods, seven children. Then Job dies, old and full of years.”
JUST
THE SAME, GOD HAS GIVEN US THE ARMOUR TO OVERCOME THE WORK OF THE EVIL SPIRITS.
E. The Solution: The Armor of God. Eph 6:10‑17.
“Sa wakas, sa Panginoon kayo
kumuha ng lakas, at sa bias ng Kanyang lakas.
Isakbat ninyo ang mga sandata ng Diyos upang malabanan ninyo ang
panlilinlang ng diyablo. Sapagkat hindi
laman at dugo an gating mga kalaban, kundi ang mga Pamunuan at Kapangyarihan ng
mga pinuno ng mundong ito ng dilim; sila ang masasamang espiritung nasa
kaitaasan.
Kayat isakbat ninyo ang mga sandata ng Diyos upang sa
araw ng kasamaan ay hindi kayo umatras at maging matatag pa rin kayo sa
paggamit ng mga ito. Ang katotohanan
nawa ang maging sinturon ninyo, kabanalan ang maging baluti ninyo, at ang
pagkamasigasig sa Ebanghelyo ng Kapayapaan ang maging sapatos ninyo. Lagi ninyong hawakan ang kalasag ng
pananampalataya para patayin ang lahat ng nagliliyab na palaso ng Masama. Isuklob din ninyo ang helmet ng kaligtasan at
hawakan ang tabak ng Espiritu, na salita ng Diyos.
Kaya lagi kayong manalangin sa espiritu sa lahat ng
inyong pagdarasal at kahilingan.
Magbantay kayo sa gabi sa matiyagang pagdalangin alang-alang din sa
akin. Ipinalangin ninyo na sa pagbuka ng
aking bibig, maipangaral ko nang walang takot ang lihim na yaman ng
Ebanghelyo.”
Eph 6:11 “Put on the armor of God so
that you may be able to stand firm against the tactics of the devil.”
Mother Nadine: We know that
we have already won, because the victory has already been won by Jesus, and
truly, the battles is the Lord’s!!
1. Truth. (Eph
6:14: Stand fast, with the truth as
the belt around your waist…)
a) Satan
is a liar and the father of lies. He
tempts Christians by deceiving them about God, themselves, other men, and the
external world.
Remember Satan can quote the Scriptures
perfectly. Look at the Desert – Scripture also has it…” (Mt 4:7)
b) Sometimes
Satan is able to make a Christian believe a lie by attaching it to a
truth. "You shouldn't have yelled
at your wife yesterday. You sure are a
poor husband".
c) God's
truth‑‑our awareness of His love and protection‑‑ shatters Satan's lies.
Mother
Nadine: When we speak
of truth, we do not just mean “facts”. By truth means the Holy Spirit, the
Spirit of Truth. (I am the truth the way and the life Jn 14:6)
In war, the belt holds everything together.
§ Discernment: knowing the difference between light and darkness, truth
and deception. It means we check everything out with the Holy Spirit who is
active within us.
·
It’s interesting that it
wasn’t until after the Charismatic Renewal began in the Catholic Church that
this whole concept of evil began coming into the light. All of a sudden, we
became more aware of things arounbd us, and even within us. With the coming of
the HS, we started to see deception.
§ In John 18:37 Jesus
says “Anyone committed to the truth hears my voice.”
2. Justice or
righteousness. (Eph 6:14
“Stand fast with… justice as your breast plate”)
a) We
live righteously when we submit to the commandments of God. Sin is an invitation to Satan.
NADINE: The breastplate covers an extremely
important area: the heart. If that arrow shoots through the breast plate into
the heart, that could be it.
This means purity of heart. Cf. “Blessed are
the singhearted for they shall see God. Mt. 5:8
The model of sanctity is the child “Unless yuou
change and become a little child, you cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven ”
§ Babies don’t sin. The Lord is after a pure heart.
·
Nice prayer: “Make me a
saint inspite of myself.” St. Claude de Colombiere
* They
are imperfect but they do all the best they can.
Another model will be Zaccheus. Hurry down! and
he immediately descended.
The only way this is possible is through
transforming union, where we become one with God.
AMS: Cf this with John Paul’s Memory and Identity the 3
stages involved in following Christ: Redemption:
Victory as a Task of Man
1.
Purgative
Observance of commandments; conquering sin and moral evil in various guises which lead
to inner purification.
Also enables us to discover values, hence leading to
the next stage
.
2.
Illuminative
Values are lights which illuminate our existence. Side
by side with observing commandments, we develop virtues. E,g. You shall not
kill – value for life; You shall not commit adultery- purity; You shall not
bear false witness- truth
3.
Unitive
With the passage of time, if we preserve in following
Christ, we feel less and less burdened by the struggle against sin, and we
enjoy more and more the divine light which pervades all creation. This is most
important, because it allows us to escape from a situation of constant inner
exposure to the risk of sin… so as to move with ever greater freedom within the
whole of the created world.
The final stage in our journey, when the soul
experiences a special union with God. “God will be all in all”
Nadine: Hence, we discern not with the mind but
with the heart, and the pure heart can see God. (Cf. Tobit 13:6-8 our
theme) Tip from St. Ignatius – “In time of desolation, we should never make any
change, but remain firm and constant.” I.e. never make any change on your
discernment while it is stormy. When youre at peace and calm, you may find then
a change in course. E.g. when you are angry, you want that person called right
there and then and let things talked about.
NADINE: “One of the main things I love about
the Catholic Church is that it’s a church full of sinners, and that was my
ticket in. God loves sinners.” He wants to go to sinner’s house like Zaccheus.
3. Faith.
Shield of Faith
Eph 6:16
“In all circumstances, hold faith up before you as your shield.”
Mother Nadine:
Faith is a beautiful gift. Since we were tiny babies, we had this. We did have
faith in our parents. We belived that when they picked us up, they were not
going to drop us. When we were hungry, we believed they would feed us. We knew
they would take care of us.
Faith keeps us protected.
It is a weapon, and an important part of our armor.
Best example is that of Peter walking on water. He
started with faith, then realized “I was walking on water”, lost it and sank.
Trusting someone else’s
goodness and strength other than our own, that is faith.
AMS: But note that this “faith” is used in a
spiritual war. It is not for use in your own selfish wants. It is not “I prayed
that I may be able to close this deal; hence, God will do and allow that.”
No. Faith has to do with obeying what God is
asking of us. Peter was asked to walk on water. (Imagine if you would walk on
water just to test your faith). If the Lord asks us to do something, we have
faith that He would shield and protect us, and use us mightily. Faith is
manifested in obedience. Hence, check to see under whose authority you are
moving. Id you are moving under your own authority, be very very careful. You
may not be moving in a faith realm at all. Remember that “everything about
satan is disobedience”. The best way to come against disobedience is through
our obedience.
a) The source of our authority over Satan
is the power of God.
b) 1 John 4:4. We need not fear Satan.
4. God's word.
(Sword of the Spirit)
Eph 6:17 “Take the sword of the spirit, the word
of God”
Obviously this
refers to the Bible.
a) The Bible.
Search the Scriptures and find out God's truth about an area under attack.
b) Authoritative preaching, teaching and
prophecy.
c) A verbal command spoken directly to Satan or
an evil spirit. Deliverance.
Nadine: But
there’s a lot more mystery in it than just that. It is not just reading the
bible like any other book.
Go to John 1:1,2: “In the beginning was the
Word, the Word was in God’s presence, and the Word was God. He was present to
God in the beginning”
We all know that this refers to Jesus. The
Sword that the spirit uses is Jesus himself. He is the weapon of all weapons.
Hence, we need the strength of God, we need the
power of the Spirit, but we need the sword of the spirit to actually do the
fighting, the combat itself.
In practical terms, we must then begin our
prayer with Scripture by asking the Holy Spirit to overshadow us. The Spirit
will direct us and use us through the Word.
The gifts of the Holy Spirit is activated
through the Word, Jesus. We become stronger and start to grow, and Scripture
becomes alive. This happens very much in silence. “Silence in the presence of
the Lord God! For near is the day of the Lord.” (Zep 1:7) “Be stll and know
that I am God. (Ps 46:10)
5. The Helmet of Salvation Eph
6:17- “Take the helmet of salvation”
This refers to the mind of Jesus Christ. To reason like Jesus, in
constant presence of the Father.
The mind is where Satan got to Eve and this is where he gets to us too.
“Romans 12:2: Do not conform yourselves to this age,
but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, so that you may judge what is
God’s will, what is good, pleasing and perfect.” Good decisions are made this
way.
Satan can work and
cause much destruction through our thoughts when get discouraged, when we feel
depressed or angry. These are the times we go downhill.
We must use these
emotions in a positive way.
Satan also controls us
through fear- the bottomline of most of our emotions. This is where he gets
most control because fear is the opposite of love. It causes us to doubt God’s
love for us. Once we are afraid, we’re into the enemy’s camp.
So we need that helmet
of salvation. Christ’s mind which grants us the deep belief that God loves us.
Indeed the Son of God
was revealed to destroy the works of the devil.” (1 John 3,8)
6. Footgear of Zeal (Eph 6:14-15:
“Stand fast with … seal to propagate the gospel of peace as your footgear.”
Nadine: If we
are going to stand fast (firm, solid stand; holding ground), we need the right
footwear. Zeal is our footgear. It’s what moves us, it’s what enables us to go
where we might not normally go.
Look at Revelation. We never read it. We do not believe that it will
even happen in our generation. But now ever word of it has a meaning. That book
is for our time. We are lkiving as we know in Chapter 12. We are going to
defewnd the Church.
Note: “propagate gospel of peace”. It is not just enough for us to just
love God and to be loved by God. We want others to have that experience.
AMS : “Whoever does not gather with me scatters”
The antonym of standing fast is running scared. This temptation to run
is the last tool of satan. And we run from pain and something we do not want to
confront. Zeal runs toward Calvary , not away.
Sometimes, we do not run but ask: “How long O lord? Will you utterly
forget me? How long will you hide your face from me?” (Ps 13:2) It is then our
zeal that will make us finish the race.
Mother
Nadine: But Look at Mark 9:14-29, the apostles tried to cast out a demon and
they couldn’t do it. When they asked Jesus what they did wrong, He said “This
kind you can drive out only in prayer.” What did he mean “this kind”? There is
“this kind of evil” and it’s very, very powerful. The Father alone can deliver
us from “this kind.”
F. Conclusion.
1. Be aware of spiritual realities.
Satan and evil spirits do exist, they operate in our personal lives.
2. Do not over‑simplify or over‑spiritualize the causes of personal
problems by attributing every difficulty to Satan. To attribute everything to Satan can itself
be his deception.
3. Do not be afraid. Satan has
already been defeated. Lk 10:18. Respect Satan's power, but have the
confidence of God's greater power.
4. Be faithful to your life in CFC.
The body of Christ is a fortress against the onslaughts of Satan. To be outside its walls is to be dangerously
vulnerable to enemy attack.
N.B. Nadine: Desert. Lk 4:13 –
“He left Him, to await another opportunity.” We’re always going to be subject
to the attack. To the temptation, but this
is very much oart of the plan, too. When we are in the midst of
temptation, in the trial, then we grow; we get stronger and our faith grows in
the struggle and God will be able to better use us. After the battle, we are
stronger. Temptation is not a sin. It’s our opportunity to grow.
Go back to the verse:
And all the while the
disciples do nothing. While Jesus fights, the followers stare. They don’t know
anything to do.
Can you relate? Are you
watching a world out of control and don’t know what to do? If so, do what the
disciples did. When the fighting is fierce, stanmd back and let the Father
fight.
God wants us to do the same. He wants us to focus
our eyes on him. What good does it do to focus on the storm? Why study the
enemy? We won’t defeat him. Only God will. The disciples can’t destroy Satan;
only God can.
Just look, who was the first
missionary Jesus ever sent?
Let me give you a hint. To
find him don’t go to the Great Commission. Don’t turn to the names of the
apostles. This vanguard spokesman was not on the list.
Where did Jesus go to find
his first missionary? (You won’t believe this.) A cemetery.
The first ambassador? A
lunatic. A madman turned missionary.
CFC GMT May 2006