This is the only life you will have before you enter eternity. If you want to find joy, you must first find thankfulness. Indeed, the one who is thankful for even a little enjoys much. But the unappreciative soul is always miserable, always complaining. He lives outside the shelter of the Most High God.
Perhaps the worst enemy we have is not the devil but our own tongue. James tells us, "The tongue is set among our members as that which . . . sets on fire the course of our life" (James 3:6). He goes on to say this fire is ignited by hell. Consider: with our own words we can enter the spirit of Heaven or the agonies of hell!
It is hell with its punishments, torments and misery that controls the life of the grumbler and complainer! Paul expands this thought in 1 Corinthians 10:10, where he reminds us of the Jews who "grumble[d] . . . and were destroyed by the destroyer." The fact is, every time we open up to grumbling and complaining, the quality of our life is reduced proportionally -- a destroyer is bringing our life to ruin!
People often ask me, "What is the ruling demon over our church or city?" They expect me to answer with the ancient Aramaic or Phoenician name of a fallen angel. What I usually tell them is a lot more practical: one of the most pervasive evil influences over our nation is ingratitude!
Do
not minimize the strength and cunning of this enemy! Paul said that the
Jews who grumbled and complained during their difficult circumstances
were "destroyed by the destroyer." Who was this destroyer? If you insist
on discerning an ancient world ruler, one of the most powerful spirits
mentioned in the Bible is Abaddon, whose Greek name is Apollyon. It
means "destroyer" (Rev. 9:11). Paul said the Jews were destroyed by this
spirit. In other words, when we are complaining or unthankful, we open
the door to the destroyer, Abaddon, the demon king over the abyss of
hell!
Paul wrote, "Be
anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and petition with
gratitude, make your requests be known to God" (Phil. 4:8 MEV).
Thanksgiving shuts the door to the bottomless pit and opens the door
into the presence of God.
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The preceding excerpt is adapted from the book The Shelter of the Most High by Pastor Frangipane. This book with associated audio resources are currently on sale at www.arrowbookstore.com.
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