Thursday, May 28, 2015

Get behind me satan!!

Matthew 16:21-23 NLT
From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead. [22] But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. "Heaven forbid, Lord," he said. "This will never happen to you!" [23] Jesus turned to Peter and said, "Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God's."

More often than not, in today's Christian context, the phrase 'get behind me Satan' will be used to rebuke a negative word or circumstance.

Though we as Christians are called to have dominion over the earth and subdue it (Genesis 1:26), we are also called to have many tribulations. In fact these tribulations are called the trial of our faith (1 Peter 1:7). Our faith is not one that is ready made in heaven, but one that matures daily here on earth. We are encouraged to endure persecution as a true soldier of Christ! (2 Timothy 2:3). It is in the process of this endurance that our faith grows.

The issue then, is to be able to pick our battles correctly. Though Peter seemed to be showing his love for Christ by rebuking him for succumbing to, and indeed embracing the prospects of an untimely death, Jesus looked beyond the human point of view. We are told later in Hebrews that he endured the cross and the shame because he was able to see the joy set before him (Hebrews 12:2).

It's great to be able to show off our trophies and shinning gold medals. But I feel that God is more excited about our scars; for in the process of acquiring them we more often than not 'acquired' God. This is his sole delight. Just as Paul affirmed in Galatians 4:19 (KJV)
'My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you'.

So when you are going through the grind that's supposed to build you up, and you are offered a cheap escape, turn to it and say, 'Get behind me Satan,... You are seeing this merely from the human perspective'!!

Selah

11 comments:

Unknown said...

So so true.God help us all!

Toyin said...

Amen dear.

Anonymous said...

Nice piece ma. Thank you

Anonymous said...

O Lord enlighten the eyes of our understanding. That we be see through your eyes and walk in the path you have set for us to follow.

Anonymous said...

This is a beautiful reminder that the christian life is not a play ground but a battle ground. God's grace is always abounding for us as we persevere & mature in our christain life. May we be a vessel of honour unto God &may we shine &show others the way to Jesus as we live a life of love, kindness & selflessness

Anonymous said...

I don't think there is so much dichotomy between the glory and the scars. In the long run, I believe the scars (from the battles n trials that come our way) work out the glory and the gold medals for us to show. I doubt the scars are complete without the crowns, Christianity holds both a price and a prize without which I doubt anyone would want to "subscribe". As noted, for Jesus too, there was a glory set before him. Joseph and Job are also examples that show that both work hand in hand, with the ultimate crown and glory of course when we meet with him. God is both proud of our scars n much more the medals we could show for them that prove that the scars are not in vain and we received them in good heart. May God grant us understanding in all things and help us to glorify him alone always.

Toyin said...

Very correct!! My point was we tend to prefer showing our laurels and treat the scars with contempt. However there are no laurels without the scars. The scars are our making.
Great comment. Thanks

Unknown said...

God bless you ma!

Toyin said...

Amen

Toyin said...

Amen

Toyin said...

And you too. Thanks