Sunday, May 31, 2009

Enemy Tactics

I've been reading in Job again lately. I'm continually struck at Job's persistent (and accurate) attributing of his difficult predicaments to the sovereign hand of God. Job is able to see that although the enemy of our souls is involved in the attack he is not able to run beyond the length of leash permitted him by the Lord.

I recently found a helpful quote on Ray Ortlund's blog. The quote is from William Gurnall on Job and the enemy's tactics:

"Leaving the first kind of fiery darts -- enticing and attractive temptations -- we now proceed to the second kind, those which fill the Christian with fear. It is only the power of faith that can quench these fiery darts.

This is Satan's weapon held in reserve. When alluring temptations fail, he opens his quiver and shoots these arrows to set the soul on fire, if not with sin then with terror. When he cannot carry a soul laughing to hell through the deception of pleasurable temptations, he will try to make him go mourning to heaven by this different kind of attack. It is a sure sign that Satan is losing. . . .

The arrows he shot at Job were of this kind. When God let the devil practice his skill, why did he not tempt Job with some golden apple of profit or pleasure? Surely the high testimony God gave about Job discouraged Satan from these methods. Satan had no tactic left but this."

-William Gurnall, The Christian in Complete Armour

HT: RO

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