Can you tell
the difference?
As I sat in
the darkness of the small, cold and gloomy room, the enemy’s lies swirled
around in my head so loudly that I was sure they were spoken aloud. They pointed
out where I was, what areas I had failed in, how I had doubted the God who made
me. They screamed worthlessness, pity, scorn and despair. The lies bound me in
chains I couldn’t seem to break. The darkness enveloped me and pulled me down
into a spiralling vortex of self-loathing, doubt, fear and utter hopelessness
and pain. I couldn’t shut the voices out. They were never quiet. Even in my
sleep it seemed I was tormented by them. The emotional rollercoaster I was
riding had no end and the twists and turns were more than I could bear. I feared
I would be thrown out at any time.
I cried
along with the Psalmist, How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD? for
ever? how long wilt thou hide thy face from me? How long shall I take counsel
in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? how long shall mine enemy be
exalted over me? Psalm 13:1-2
Do you ever
hear the enemy’s whispers in your head? Quiet little lines like, “You’re
worthless”, “You’re unlovable”, “You’re a failure”. Or maybe, at times, they’re
not so quiet, maybe they shout, as mine did.
Did you
know that you don’t have to listen to them? Did you know that you don’t have to
listen to words of defeat and condemnation?
Can I remind
you of a verse in the Bible that backs this up?
Romans
8:1 KJV - There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ
Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Once you
are saved by grace, through faith (Ephesians 2:8,9), this salvation
cannot be taken away and once God declares you righteous, no one can condemn
you. There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
When Jesus
died on the cross, he took our condemnation upon himself, he took the punishment
that was rightfully ours because of our sin and all who believe in him have
eternal life and are no longer condemned by God. Because of our secure position
in Christ, we have life spoken over us and we no longer need be tormented by
the Devil’s lies.
We all know
that the lies come, and that negative thoughts overwhelm us at times. But, when
the thoughts of defeat and criticism and censure come, they don’t have to stay
in our minds. We can reject them. We don’t have to listen to them.
Sometimes,
we just sit there and let the enemy whisper or shout at us. We don’t do
anything about it. We don’t stop our ears to his voice.
They are
lies! They are not the truth! Once we have received God’s gift of salvation, we
are overcomers with Christ.
1 John
4:4 KJV - Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because
greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.
Christ is
the ultimate overcomer, and because we are joint heirs with him, we now have the
strength to overcome. When the Devil speaks lies, we can reject them. Why?
Because they are not the voice of our King. We are with Christ and
because he overcomes, we overcome.
So, what I
want to ask is this. Do you know the difference between the shepherd’s voice
and the enemy’s voice?
In John’s
gospel, we read some interesting things about our relationship with our Shepherd,
Jesus Christ.
John
10:27 KJV - My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
When you
know the shepherd’s voice, and you willingly obey and follow his voice, you
will recognize when it isn’t his voice speaking and you will be able to reject the
imposter.
The better
we know the shepherd, and the more we listen to God, the better we will be at
distinguishing His voice from the other voices in our heads and the less we’ll
have to worry about listening to the wrong voice.
John
10:4-5 KJV - And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and
the sheep follow him: for they know his voice. And a stranger will they
not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers.
Look what it
says in these verses. The sheep follow the shepherd because they know his
voice. The stranger’s voice they flee from.
Do you know
why it is that you may not know the voice of God?
One of the
reasons is because you are not in the Word enough to know God’s character and
how he speaks and what he says about you.
God
communicates to us through the Bible, his inspired Word, preserved down through
the ages. It is through his Word that we are sanctified and guided. (John
17:17, Psalm 119:105)
The Word of
God is the primary way God speaks to us. It is literally God-breathed, and we
have to realise that the words of the Bible are the very words of God to us. The
thoughts we have need to be brought to the Word of God for comparison and approval.
We need to let the Bible be the judge of every thought that crosses our mind.
Do our
thoughts line up with the Word of God? If they go against what scripture says,
then they are not of God and must be rejected.
Are the thoughts
and promptings in our minds confusing or vague? God is not the author of
confusion, he brings peace. (1 Corinthians 14:33)
God never
contradicts himself. If he says you are no longer under condemnation, then that
word stands. If he says you are declared righteous, then you can hold to that
promise. If he says you are loved, forgiven, cherished, his child, redeemed and
forever wanted and an heir of God, then that is what you are!
But did you
know that it’s not only through God’s Word that we can hear the voice of God?
Some people
are wrongly taught that the ONLY way God communicates is through the literal
written word. But although it is the primary way, it is not the only way.
When we
become a believer, God gives us the Holy Spirit to live within us.
Romans 8:9
KJV - But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit
of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is
none of his.
John
14:16-17 KJV - And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another
Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; Even the Spirit of truth;
whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him:
but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.
The Holy
Spirit has many functions some of which are speaking, leading, guiding,
helping, comforting and affirming God’s Word and applying it to your hearts. We
are told that he is a revealer of truth.
John
16:13 KJV - Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you
into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall
hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.
What a
comfort it is to know that the Holy Spirit, dwelling in us, reveals the truth to
our hearts and blatantly points out the lies that the enemy wants to plant in
our thoughts and see us live out.
There is
way too much to cover in just one post on the subject of the Holy Spirit, but my
main takeaway is that the Word of God AND the Holy Spirit can speak to us.
They go
hand in hand. If we want to recognize the Holy Spirit’s guidance, we need to be
familiar with God’s Word. Studying the Word of God and being constantly in it,
letting it soak into our hearts and minds, can help us to discern whether or
not our thoughts and desires come from God or from Satan, the father of lies.
Reading and
meditating on the Word of God, and staying in tune with the Holy Spirit’s
leading in our lives needs to be tied in with one more thing. Prayer.
Never
downplay the power of prayer in the life of the Christian.
We are told
in the book of James that if we lack wisdom, we can ask God for it. (James
1:5). And we don’t have to come timidly into his presence either. We can
come boldly and expectantly. (Hebrews 4:16)
God will
speak to you as you come to him in prayer. Listen for his voice. He is your
shepherd. He knows you. You are his sheep, and you need to learn to listen to
his voice. Get to know him through talking with him regularly and reading his
Word.
The more
you know the shepherd, the better you’ll know his voice. And the better you know
and recognize his voice, the more you’ll be able to hear it over the din of the
world and the lies of the enemy.
Just as a
baby knows the sound of its mothers’ voice, because of the bond they share, you
will begin to know the voice of your Heavenly Father because of the closeness
of your relationship with him.
Staying in
tune with God’s will, confessing and turning from your sin, making prayer and
Bible study a daily habit will allow you to recognize and hear the Shepherd and
follow the Holy Spirit’s leading in your lives.
Don’t let
the enemy condemn you. Don’t let him speak lies over you. Reject them and combat
them with truth. Fight back against them with God’s Word and his promises. Speak
truth over your life and let the Word of God wash over you, drowning out the harmful
thoughts. You can, with God’s help, be an overcomer. And you can, in God’s
strength, destroy the enemy’s attack.
He already
knows he’s defeated, but you need to continually remind him of it by walking in
close fellowship with God, obeying him, listening to his voice, responding to
his perfect will and with as much determination that you can muster up, and
through God’s enabling power, shout over the top of the enemy with great
confidence, God’s unwavering and unfailing truth.
James
4:7 KJV - Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will
flee from you.
Are you listening
to the Shepherd? Do you recognize his voice?
“It’s not what you go through that determines where you end up,
it’s who you listen to.”
❤️
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