Eddie Smith

Internationally known speaker, best selling Christian author, consultant and mentor, his specialty is coaching writers. Itinerant evangelist 16 yrs; pastor 14 yrs; international prayer leader 16 yrs; including “ghostwriting,” Eddie’s written too many books to mention. His and Alice's books are at: www.PrayerBookstore.com Their FREE 52-week School of Prayer is at: www.TeachMeToPray.com Postings here are by inspiration, not perspiration. Feel free to check back from time to time.

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Monday, May 08, 2006

Lessons we learn from Jesus' spiritual warfare prayer

(c) Copyright 2006

Then the Lord said, "Simon, Simon, listen! Satan has demanded to have you apostles for himself. He wants to separate you from me as a farmer separates wheat from husks. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faithwill not fail. So when you recover, strengthen the other disciples."
(Luke 22:31-32, GW).

Almost 2,000 years after Jesus spoke these words to Simon Peter,
Christians continue to debate the validity of spiritual warfare prayer.

However, I suspect that those who argue against spiritual warfare
prayer argue less with Scripture and more with some of our models and
methods. They would say, "Perhaps spiritual warfare prayer is valid, but
what that group is doing can't possibly be it!" In some cases, they may
be correct. There are some things about these two verses that I
find particularly interesting.

First, notice that Jesus is so in touch with heaven (because of His own
intimate prayer life) that He knew what Satan had demanded of the
Father. Remember, Jesus was completely dependent upon the Father
(see John 5:19). Without his daily "military intelligence report" from
heaven, Jesus was helpless. He could do nothing. So, true spiritual
warfare prayer, whatever it is, is absolutely heaven-dependent. What
Satan is doing today is not nearly as important as what God is doing,
when it comes to spiritual warfare!

Second, look at what Satan really wanted. We know Satan's job
description is "to steal, to kill, and to destroy" (see John 10:10). Jesus
said that Satan wanted to sift Peter (and the other disciples) like a
farmer separates the wheat from the husks. But look what Satan1
was actually after. He wanted to separate the Apostles from Jesus!
His war strategy was to "divide and conquer."

Third, Jesus said, "But I have prayed for you." No doubt Peter breathed
a big sigh of relief at this point. He must have thought, What a relief.
For a minute there it sounded like I was going to be sifted, whatever
that means. But Peter's relief was short lived, for Jesus continued, "I
have prayed that your faith won't fail during the sifting." What do you
mean, "During the sifting!?" Why didn't you pray that I wouldn't be
sifted?

Again, Christ wasn't praying according to Satan's agenda. His praying
was based on God's agenda. And at the time, God was developing
Apostles. And Apostles, like you and me, are forged in the fiery furnace
of affliction. At times, God will even allow the enemy to do things in our
lives, in order to accomplish His purposes.

Old Testament saints prayed to be delivered from their circumstances.
New Testament saints pray to be developed by their circumstances.

Finally, you will see that Jesus had no doubt about Peter's ultimate
victory. Why would He? After all, He had prayed in faith for Peter's faith
not to fail. So, he confidently says, "So when (not if) you recover,
strengthen the other disciples!"

A happily married woman with two children lost both of them. They were
buried in the same grave. After that, she suffered a deep emotional
collapse. For years her family fed and cared for her as though she was
as weak and helpless as a little child.

One day her aunt, a joyful Christian, took her turn at feeding her. The
distraught and despondent woman said, "Auntie, you keep on saying
that God loves us. I used to think so too; but if He loves us, why did He
make me as I am?"

The aunt kissed her gently, said with the wisdom of years, "Dear, He
hasn't made you yet. He's making you now!"

"When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie, My grace, all-sufficient,
shall be thy supply; The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design Thy
dross to consume and thy gold to refine."
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1 Comments:

Blogger Janell Price said...

So glad to see new postings on your blog, and especially this one. Thank you for sharing your insight with us on this scripture. Knowing and praying God's Agenda is a far superior way of doing spiritual warfare than some of the alternatives I've seen!

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