When I was ten years old, I said something that angered my eight-year-old brother. We got into it, I slugged him, and ran. My best move was to run through the front door and lock it really fast. I made it through the door slamming it behind me but didn’t have time to lock it. So I jammed down my foot against the bottom of the door while leaning against it. In a split second, Phillip hit the door and his fist went through the glass panel. As pieces fell all around me, I turned to see my dad. He had seen everything. The damage cost my brother and me $12 to replace the glass - this time with the shatterproof type. Hey, when Phillip hit the door, I was “resisting” his attack. That same word is used by James describing how we should “resist” the devil. James 4:7 says, “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” The formula is clear: As we submit to God, we are resisting Satan. And when we resist Satan, he will fold like a Bedouin tent and fade away. Satan cannot compete with the Almighty. Hey, the closer we get to God, the more difficult it is for Satan to attack us. Just like I resisted my brother, we should resist Satan … in the power of the Lord.
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