(En Español)
I
know a few will regard the following remarks as coming from "the deep
end." Others will take what I'm presenting and exaggerate it beyond its
legitimate boundaries. But I want to focus on one reason why some
leaders have serious moral failures. I want to offer an insight into how
all of us, as Christians, can protect ourselves from a similar failure.
The
idea that a leader whom we've known and loved should suddenly be
exposed in a devastating scandal seems incomprehensible. Certainly these
who have taught others could teach themselves. Is there not resident
within them saving knowledge that would protect them from worldly
passions?
What
is it then that can worm into an individual's thought-life, burrow into
his heart, and then grow so compelling that a leader is willing to risk
everything he's loved and attained for a mere fulfillment of the flesh?
Is it just sin? Or is there something deeper -- a lack of spiritual
discernment -- that left the heart of that leader vulnerable to demonic
manipulation?
Their heart was unguarded to the exploitation of hell.
An Unparalleled Warfare
Please note that I am not blaming the devil for every sin we commit. The fact is, selfishness and self-indulgence, which produce sin, are basic instincts of our fallen nature. At the same time, let us also discern the unique warfare of our times. Our world has been flooded with hyper-sexuality and excess. The "red-light district" has moved from the city and entered our homes via the Internet, movies and television. We deceive ourselves if we think we can accommodate an immoral imagination and it not contaminate how we act out our lives.
You see, an
unguarded mind that willfully harbors darkness will have spiritual
predators cultivating and probing our moral weaknesses. Indeed, through
modern technology, an alternate reality -- a fantasy world created by
our mind's imagination -- can be created and accessed by the demonic
realm. We don't just watch movies; we are absorbed by them. We actually
have sports "fantasy leagues" and computer games and apps that guarantee
their programs will be addicting.Please note that I am not blaming the devil for every sin we commit. The fact is, selfishness and self-indulgence, which produce sin, are basic instincts of our fallen nature. At the same time, let us also discern the unique warfare of our times. Our world has been flooded with hyper-sexuality and excess. The "red-light district" has moved from the city and entered our homes via the Internet, movies and television. We deceive ourselves if we think we can accommodate an immoral imagination and it not contaminate how we act out our lives.
There
is much within the fallen human nature that can be exploited and
plundered for evil. When we do not guard our hearts and avoid what is
sinful, this fantasy realm unfolds into darkness, leaving our
thought-processes open and unprotected against demons that build
strongholds in the human soul.
Listen well: what entertains us actually enters
us. If you are entertained by pornography or sexual fantasy, perverse
or corrupting thoughts, you are opening your soul to hell. You must
confront this battle honestly, repent of sin, and set a guard over your
heart. If you don't, your battle will advance from temptation to
serious, hidden sexual bondage, which in turn will advance to secret
attempts to openly fulfill your heightened passions.
People of Destiny, Take Heed
Jesus reveals that a major source of this sexual manipulation is the Jezebel spirit (Rev. 2:20). The rampant immorality we see manifested in Western culture underscores the increasing influence of this ruler of darkness. Indeed, compare our world today with cultural standards of just fifty years ago and it's easy to see that Western civilization is under siege. Too many Christians have their defenses down, and many otherwise good people have slipped into bondage.
Yet Jezebel's
arsenal includes more than lust; there is also witchcraft, which attacks
and works to disarm the conscience. Remember Jehu's words? "What peace,
so long as the harlotries of your mother Jezebel and her witchcrafts
are so many?" (2 Kings 9:22).Jesus reveals that a major source of this sexual manipulation is the Jezebel spirit (Rev. 2:20). The rampant immorality we see manifested in Western culture underscores the increasing influence of this ruler of darkness. Indeed, compare our world today with cultural standards of just fifty years ago and it's easy to see that Western civilization is under siege. Too many Christians have their defenses down, and many otherwise good people have slipped into bondage.
We
are fighting the harlotries" and "witchcrafts" of Jezebel. Those who
have been defeated by this spirit often feel they were drugged by their
own passions. They did things that were flagrantly sinful, almost daring
God (or the devil) to expose them. I am talking about the war against
church leaders. How many more must fall before we realize the need for
repentance and discernment?
The Subtle Attack
The Jezebel spirit is a "man whisperer." Its approach typically is not bold but enticing -- seducing and stimulating the degrading thoughts of human flesh. Its quiet power overwhelms and then disarms the human conscience. In your desire to walk upright before the Lord, what you may actually be fighting is Jezebel -- in particular, her many "witchcrafts."
The Jezebel spirit is a "man whisperer." Its approach typically is not bold but enticing -- seducing and stimulating the degrading thoughts of human flesh. Its quiet power overwhelms and then disarms the human conscience. In your desire to walk upright before the Lord, what you may actually be fighting is Jezebel -- in particular, her many "witchcrafts."
One
may argue, "My battle is just sin, not warfare." Perhaps that is true
for you, but for others it is a spiritual attack on an unguarded heart.
Its power may be aimed at Christians in general, but its specific target
is church leaders and those called to places of authority in God's
kingdom.
There are
times when I think the world has greater discernment than the church.
Consider these select words from the old Frank Sinatra song,
"Witchcraft":
Those fingers in my hair
That sly come-hither stare
That strips my conscience bare
It's witchcraft
And I've got no defense for it
The heat is too intense for it
What good would common sense for it do?
'cause it's witchcraft, wicked witchcraft
And although I know it's strictly taboo
When you arouse the need in me
My heart says "Yes, indeed" in me
"Proceed with what you're leading me to"
---C. Leigh, C. Coleman
That sly come-hither stare
That strips my conscience bare
It's witchcraft
And I've got no defense for it
The heat is too intense for it
What good would common sense for it do?
'cause it's witchcraft, wicked witchcraft
And although I know it's strictly taboo
When you arouse the need in me
My heart says "Yes, indeed" in me
"Proceed with what you're leading me to"
---C. Leigh, C. Coleman
The
song did, in fact, reveal characteristics about the effect of
witchcraft. The composers wrote, "[It] strips my conscience bare." It
continues, "I've got no defense for it/The heat is too intense for
it/What good would common sense for it do?" And then, "When you arouse
the need in me/My heart says, 'Yes, indeed' in me/'Proceed with what
you're leading me to.' "
Of course, we
do have a defense for it in Christ, but that defense begins with
guarding our hearts from the opportunities and deceptions of the Jezebel
spirit.
Set a Guard
I don't want to make too much of the possibility of witchcraft, for becoming overly focused on this type of warfare can itself become a swamp of darkness. Let's keep things in perspective. However, this article is from a book on discernment, and we need to be aware of the spiritual realm around us. Whether witchcraft is what you are fighting or just natural weaknesses of the flesh, you need to close the door to the hyper-sexuality of our world. Indeed, the world has "no defense for it."
I don't want to make too much of the possibility of witchcraft, for becoming overly focused on this type of warfare can itself become a swamp of darkness. Let's keep things in perspective. However, this article is from a book on discernment, and we need to be aware of the spiritual realm around us. Whether witchcraft is what you are fighting or just natural weaknesses of the flesh, you need to close the door to the hyper-sexuality of our world. Indeed, the world has "no defense for it."
However,
for those in the kingdom of God, "the weapons of our warfare are …
divinely powerful" (2 Cor. 10:4). Our weapons and defenses are mighty,
but we must use them. Scripture commands: "Watch over your heart with
all diligence, for from it flow the springs of life" (Prov. 4:23). The
NIV says it this way: "Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it."
A
guard is one armed and trained to recognize an enemy and turn away that
enemy's attack. We are in war and must stay militant in attitude
throughout our lives. We cannot be casual with sin or temptation. When
you use the Internet, use a filtering software program as a guard. Be
accountable. Don't feed your sexual appetites, for these kinds of
addictions only go from bad to worse (Rom. 1:24–28).
If
you are currently in bondage to sin, as powerful as the sin seems, the
enemy will also work to isolate your battle from others. The efforts we
spend hiding sin are the very tools Satan uses to entrap us in it; so,
talk to someone (Eph. 5:11–13). If you have a history of sin, then begin
a process of cleansing, of washing your "robes … in the blood of the
Lamb" (Rev. 7:14). Confess your sins one by one to God and one another.
Now
would be a good time to build yourself up spiritually. Take the next
step in your spiritual journey. Get back in the Word, for the sword of
the Spirit is the Word of God. Use the authority of God's Word to defend
your heart against spiritual attacks.
The
most important thing you can do is to return wholeheartedly to God. The
Lord promises, "Because he has loved Me, therefore I will deliver him; I
will set him securely on high, because he has known My name" (Ps.
91:14).
Beloved, it is time to set a guard over your heart.
Lord
God, this day I humble myself before Your throne. You see my heart and
the battle I have faced. I ask that You restore me; make me wiser. Let
not my enemy triumph over me. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit and grant me
the grace to walk with a pure heart, a guarded heart, before You. In
Jesus' name. Amen.
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