At times, staying alert is not the most enjoyable mindset to be in, however, the alternative can be far worse.
Have you ever let your guard down when you shouldn’t have? Perhaps you got lazy, or you got distracted. Maybe you cared too much about someone else’s opinions. Or you just got tired of standing your ground.
Peter, one of Jesus’ closest disciples, would understand. He left everything to follow Jesus. He loved, trusted, and believed in Jesus. But when being associated with Jesus threatened his own security and reputation, Peter denied Him—three times.
Thankfully, Jesus forgave him, restored him, and even empowered him to preach at Pentecost—the day that 3,000 people were baptized and the early church began.
Words from a wise man
It was that Peter who wrote: “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. Stand firm against him, and be strong in your faith. Remember that your family of believers all over the world is going through the same kind of suffering you are.” 1 Peter 5:8-9 NLT
If we’re going to resist the enemy, we must stay on both the offensive and defensive.
The Offensive
Stay alert. Stand firm. Be strong. Read God’s Word. Seek God-centered community. Fight for time and connection with God. Remind yourself that there are others fighting this battle with you.
The Defensive
If someone is twisting the truth, call it out. If you notice an injustice, do something to help. And if your enemy the devil is wreaking havoc, have the courage to fight for good. For the times that you’ve already let your guard down, don’t allow yourself to stay stuck in guilt or shame. We’ve all had moments where we’ve slipped. Ask for forgiveness, and keep moving forward.
Encouragement
What did Jesus do after He was raised back to life? He found Peter. In fact, he cooked breakfast on the beach for Peter! He gave Peter another chance, and even established him as a leader.
So stay alert. And remember: God is also fighting for you!
~This post is part of the daily devotional found in the YouVersion Bible App.
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