Sometimes, when reading the word of God, I feel like I’m
watching a horror movie. You know, the
kind where you see one of the characters about to go into the room hiding the
psychotic killer? You scream at the screen,
“Don’t open that door!” But it’s no good. She opens the door and meets her doom.
This week’s Torah portion in Numbers 25 is like that.
Right out of the box, we see the machinations of Satan have
not changed since the beginning of time.
In the garden, Satan couldn’t come right out and curse Adam
and Eve. No, he didn’t have that kind of
power…and he knew it. Instead, he had to
resort to deception and trickery to get Adam and Eve to curse themselves. How?
By appealing to the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eye and the pride
of life. And he succeeded. They did
what God warned they shouldn’t do, and were kicked out of paradise; they lost
fellowship with God.
Can you imagine seeing God face-to-face every day? Blows my mind and causes my heart to long for
heaven all the more. And they gave all
that up for knowledge. They gave all
that up for pride. And Satan won the
day.
This week’s reading in Numbers shows us that nothing has changed in
Satan’s tactics. Last week’s portion
dealt with Balaam, as the hired gun of the Midianites and Moabites, trying over
and over to curse God’s people. Over and
over God stepped in and stopped him, turning the curse into a blessing. God won the day.
So what did the enemy do?
You guessed it – trickery and deceit.
The Moabites and Midianites sent their daughters to lure the men of
Israel into relationship with them, and to join them in their sacrificial feast
to their god. And the men fell for
it. They brought upon themselves a plague that killed 24,000 people.
They did to themselves what the enemy could not do to them.
There are many more examples of this throughout the
Bible. Like I said, a horror film that
gets you screaming at the screen, “Don’t open that door!”
But the good news is that we have a lot of examples in God’s
word to teach us the ways of the enemy that keep us from opening that door to
destruction.
How? Be zealous for
the Lord. The word clearly gives us
blessings and curses – blessing for right living and curses for wrong
living. But don’t just leave it at head
knowledge. Paul tells us to be zealous
for good works (Tit 2:14).
The blood of Jesus already won the day. Let’s not take His blood for granted and
bring curses on ourselves. Let’s walk in
the Spirit, who writes God’s word on our heart, so that we might not sin against
Him and bring a curse on our own head.
Satan can’t win as long as we don’t let him. Don’t open that door!
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