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Spiritual Battle: Even When Our Enemy Is Forgotten, He Is Not Gone

1 Peter 5:8 KJV – “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:”

There are three things that happen to everyone the older we get. The first one is our memory begins to fail. …And I can’t remember what the other two are!

There is great irony in the human memory. The memories we want to keep—the ones that bring us joy—often slip away never to be resurrected. And the things we want to forget keep rising from the dead. Memories are powerful.

Long after someone you love is gone you remember fondly many things about them. Reminiscing over happier days gone by brings a smile to your face. Pleasant life experiences, occasions of joy, and moments of fun and laughter are never far out of reach in the recesses of one’s mind. They may be gone but they are not forgotten.

There are some memories, however, we wish we could forget. Painful memories stubbornly stick around, refusing to flee no matter how many times we order them to do so. Long after a crisis or tragedy, we find it hard to forget the pain it caused. Someone has said, “The key to happiness is a bad memory.” Heartache, hurt, and sorrow linger in our hearts no matter how hard we try to suppress them. They are gone but not forgotten.

For the believer, memory plays an important role in the spiritual life. We are to remember the sacrifice of our Lord (Luke 22:19); remember the teaching of His Word (Jude 17); and remember the marvelous works of God (Psalm 105:5), among other important truths. At the same time, we must not dwell on the past. Rather, we are to press toward the goal of our high calling in Christ (Philippians 3:13-14; Luke 9:62).

While the past may be gone, it is seldom forgotten. There is another adage that is equally profound. Sometimes things are forgotten, yet not gone. Few believers stop to think about the reality of spiritual warfare. We often forget about the presence of our enemy, the devil, who “walks around like a roaring lying seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8).

We may forget the enemy, but that does not mean he is gone. Turning a blind eye and deaf ear to Satan and his desire to kill, steal, and destroy our lives does not make him go away. He may be out of our minds, but he is by no means out of our lives.

The Bible plainly warns, “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand” (Ephesians 6:12–13).

“For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds” (2 Corinthians 10:3–4).

There are many things in life that are worth forgetting. The reality of our enemy, Satan, is not one of them because even when he is forgotten, he is not gone.

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Syrian Nuclear Material, Turkish Encroachment, And The Burden Of Damascus

The aim of the Turks is to encroach toward the border with Israel, starting from the north and pushing further and further toward the center of Syria. Without intervention, before you know it, they will be on the border next to the Golan Heights. With a shared border with Israel, Turkey hopes to eventually fulfill its dreams of walking into Jerusalem to “liberate” it—a goal they discuss openly. Alongside Turkish activity in the region, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released the information uncovering more undeclared nuclear material in Syria—tons of it.

America’s Constitution Protects Freedom Of Religion, Not Freedom From Religion

America’s Constitution protects freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion. Nowhere does the Constitution guarantee the right to be shielded from ever seeing someone exercise their religious beliefs in public. But it does protect every American’s freedom, including teachers and government workers, to exercise their religious beliefs—freely and publicly—even if other people might happen to see it.  That’s because religious liberty is the freedom that defines America.

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A Society That Does Not Value Human Life Is On A Slippery Slope Toward Destruction

The Founding Fathers dreamed of a place where all people could live in true freedom. This could be possible only in a country built upon Biblical values. Billy Graham once said, “America has probably been the most successful experiment in history. The American Dream was a glorious attempt. It was built on a religious foundation. Its earliest concepts came from Holy Scripture.”

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1 Peter 5:8 KJV – “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:”

There are three things that happen to everyone the older we get. The first one is our memory begins to fail. …And I can’t remember what the other two are!

There is great irony in the human memory. The memories we want to keep—the ones that bring us joy—often slip away never to be resurrected. And the things we want to forget keep rising from the dead. Memories are powerful.

Long after someone you love is gone you remember fondly many things about them. Reminiscing over happier days gone by brings a smile to your face. Pleasant life experiences, occasions of joy, and moments of fun and laughter are never far out of reach in the recesses of one’s mind. They may be gone but they are not forgotten.

There are some memories, however, we wish we could forget. Painful memories stubbornly stick around, refusing to flee no matter how many times we order them to do so. Long after a crisis or tragedy, we find it hard to forget the pain it caused. Someone has said, “The key to happiness is a bad memory.” Heartache, hurt, and sorrow linger in our hearts no matter how hard we try to suppress them. They are gone but not forgotten.

For the believer, memory plays an important role in the spiritual life. We are to remember the sacrifice of our Lord (Luke 22:19); remember the teaching of His Word (Jude 17); and remember the marvelous works of God (Psalm 105:5), among other important truths. At the same time, we must not dwell on the past. Rather, we are to press toward the goal of our high calling in Christ (Philippians 3:13-14; Luke 9:62).

While the past may be gone, it is seldom forgotten. There is another adage that is equally profound. Sometimes things are forgotten, yet not gone. Few believers stop to think about the reality of spiritual warfare. We often forget about the presence of our enemy, the devil, who “walks around like a roaring lying seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8).

We may forget the enemy, but that does not mean he is gone. Turning a blind eye and deaf ear to Satan and his desire to kill, steal, and destroy our lives does not make him go away. He may be out of our minds, but he is by no means out of our lives.

The Bible plainly warns, “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand” (Ephesians 6:12–13).

“For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds” (2 Corinthians 10:3–4).

There are many things in life that are worth forgetting. The reality of our enemy, Satan, is not one of them because even when he is forgotten, he is not gone.

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Syrian Nuclear Material, Turkish Encroachment, And The Burden Of Damascus

The aim of the Turks is to encroach toward the border with Israel, starting from the north and pushing further and further toward the center of Syria. Without intervention, before you know it, they will be on the border next to the Golan Heights. With a shared border with Israel, Turkey hopes to eventually fulfill its dreams of walking into Jerusalem to “liberate” it—a goal they discuss openly. Alongside Turkish activity in the region, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released the information uncovering more undeclared nuclear material in Syria—tons of it.

America’s Constitution Protects Freedom Of Religion, Not Freedom From Religion

America’s Constitution protects freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion. Nowhere does the Constitution guarantee the right to be shielded from ever seeing someone exercise their religious beliefs in public. But it does protect every American’s freedom, including teachers and government workers, to exercise their religious beliefs—freely and publicly—even if other people might happen to see it.  That’s because religious liberty is the freedom that defines America.

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A Society That Does Not Value Human Life Is On A Slippery Slope Toward Destruction

The Founding Fathers dreamed of a place where all people could live in true freedom. This could be possible only in a country built upon Biblical values. Billy Graham once said, “America has probably been the most successful experiment in history. The American Dream was a glorious attempt. It was built on a religious foundation. Its earliest concepts came from Holy Scripture.”

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