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Open Our Eyes, Lord

October 4, 2010 - Spiritual danger takes many forms, and the forces behind it have one goal in mind: our destruction. Paul tells us to be aware of this and to “be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8, NIV). There is a devil, and the Bible tells us his name is Satan.

Open Our Eyes, Lord

Find a friend to help you—someone who is just a little way ahead of you in the journey of life.

Open Our Eyes, Lord

In the past two issues, we’ve studied Elijah’s prayer life, but now let’s study an incident in the life of his successor, Elisha. Read 2 Kings 6:8-23. What can this story teach us about relying on God to defeat our enemy?

Elisha’s servant got up early one morning and went outside. He looked around and got a very nasty shock. The Aramean army surrounded them!

Terrified, the servant raced into the house to blurt out the bad news to Elisha. But Elisha reassured him and prayed, “O Lord, open his eyes so he may see” (2 Kings 6:17, NIV).

Suddenly the servant saw horses and fantastic chariots of fire that made the iron ones the Arameans were sitting in look a bit silly. They covered the hills around the city.

Then Elisha said to his servant, “Don’t be afraid. ... Those who are with us are more than those who are with them” (2 Kings 6:16, NIV). God then struck the entire Aramean army with blindness, and Elisha led them off to Samaria and straight into the hands of the king of Israel!

Like the army that surrounded Elisha, the devil’s forces surround us. But God is with us, as He was with Elisha. Look up the following references and list the facts about Satan and his work: Genesis 3:1-4, Job 1:6, John 12:31, 2 Corinthians 11:4, Hebrews 2:14, Revelation 9:11 and Revelation 20:2, 7. What should we do when we are surrounded?

Cry Out to the Lord
Since the enemy will always surround you while you live on this earth, prayer will become a constant necessity. I encourage you to cry out and keep on crying out.

Acknowledge your helplessness, which is the basis of all effective praying. The more challenges we face, the more opportunities we have to cast all our cares upon Him, for He cares for us (1 Peter 5:7, NKJV). Having our spiritual eyes open to the fact that we are His personal concern should give us confidence.

Find a Friend to Help You
Elisha said to his servant, “Don’t be afraid!” God would not tell us not to fear if it weren’t possible for us to obey Him. Fear torments, and God does not want His children tormented. But God never gives us a command to obey without the means to obey it. What were the means He made available to Elisha’s servant?

God had put someone in his life who could help him—Elisha, another servant who could see what he couldn’t yet see. God wants us to help each other with these issues of life. Find a friend to help you—someone who is just a little way ahead of you in the journey of life. Look for a person who can see spiritual realities a little more clearly than you can.

Once You Have Been Helped, Help Others
Do you know someone who is in need of some peace of mind? Maybe you have been down that road and you can draw near to this person and say, “Don’t be afraid.” All you need to do to minister to hurting people is to be one step ahead of them in life experience and in the knowledge of God’s help in times of trouble.

I love the part of Elisha’s story where he is given the clue to the enemy’s movements and warns his king. The Bible tells us to “know our enemy,” too. We are not to be ignorant of Satan’s devices. And the better we know the Word of God, the better we will be able to warn others of the enemy’s movements and help them avoid him. Elisha had learned to see the unseen, and he was eager to help his servant to do the same. Make a list of those whom the devil has blinded to truth. How could you help them?

See the Chariots of Fire
What does it mean to see the unseen? Most of us will never see the fiery chariots with our physical eyes, but we can learn to see them with the eyes of true faith, as Elisha and his servant did. Write out and memorize 2 Kings 6:16 as a reminder that the soldiers of the Lord’s army will garrison our hearts and minds with the peace of God. According to Philippians 4:7, as surely as those fiery chariots garrisoned the house of Elisha and his servant, so will God’s soldiers of peace “police” our thoughts and refuse to let anyone through to terrorize us!

Praise God for the Outcome
As we affirm our belief in the Lord’s superiority, we can begin to praise Him for the sure outcome of the conflict. Praise is a fierce weapon! It triumphs over its foes. It takes control of its enemies as surely as Elisha took control of the blinded army.

Sin and fear will not have dominion over you—God promised! Praise opens our eyes to the reality that God is not absent even when we cannot see Him. He always anticipates our dilemmas because He knows everything there is to know.

Just as Satan instigated the Aramean forces to try to stop Elisha and his servant, so he will move against any of us who are in tune with God. But God is ahead of Satan, just as He was ahead of the Arameans. He is working out His purposes, and He will prevail.

Jill Briscoe and her husband, Stuart, are ministers-at-large of Elmbrook Church and lead Telling the Truth, a broadcast and Internet ministry.

 

21 Comments

JOSEPHINE says 11.8.2010, 09:49 a.m.

THANKS FOR THIS MESSAGE. IT WAS A POWERFUL MESSAGE.

Betty says 10.27.2010, 09:15 a.m.

Thanks for this powerful message. There is power in prayer. God Bless You.

amily says 10.24.2010, 09:35 a.m.

What an inspiring message. Being a christian we must be alert and prayerful and equipped with God's words.

Charles says 10.21.2010, 11:01 a.m.

In times like these I need to draw on as much of God's Word more and more each day. It is so incouraging to read this article. Thank you.

Roselyn Van Dyk says 10.17.2010, 7:40 p.m.

I usually go to church every 3 weeks, but something held me back because of my daughter who visited us last Sunday. I've got so many issues that is related to this message I would say exactly what I went through but thanks God for all the anointed faith filled CD, books, magazines from the ministries and the BGEA e-mail that enlighten me and encourage me, everytime I read the messages, this message is talking to me for all the sermon from our church yesterday is also appropriate to this topic. So, we're (few) are called to be prayed in front that described in this message and "thanks God" some, got slained by the Holy Spririt, but I stand still as if someone massaging my legs, I didn't fall this time. The Lord relayed the message to me, thru Dylan the anointed preacher amazing exactly described in the topic that Ps. 91, the angels of the Lord encamp us and round us and deliver us from any fear. The Angels of the Lord are surrounding and protecting us in my home and family, The Lord is always with me at my side in my home protected me and family, don't be dismayed for I am your God I am on your side, I never leave you nor forsake you for I am your God for greater is He that is in you than what is he in this world. Thank you Lord, Father, in the name of Jesus, and Holy Spirit everything is ordered by the Lord. I am now entering into REST. SIT, WALK and STAnd with GRACE.

Leslie says 10.15.2010, 08:58 a.m.

This means so much. praise God for these powerful truths--thank you for this!

Sandra says 10.14.2010, 10:45 p.m.

I have been facing a lot of challenges in the past 3 years dealing with aging parents and relative issues and stress at my job and transitions. This really helped. I have memorized Phillipians 4:7. Thanks so much for this timely message. I really need it at this time in my life. God's blessings to each of you.

cynthia says 10.14.2010, 12:32 a.m.

I have trials right now - feeling that God let me down. I needed this encouragement SO bad. Thank you for strengthening my faith.

Frances says 10.14.2010, 12:11 a.m.

I really needed to see this... Thank you! God Bless you!

Jean says 10.14.2010, 04:44 a.m.

I am so thankful that you posted this, I needed this encouragement, I have alot of issues and I know that God watches over me. How wonderful He is.

pincoi says 10.14.2010, 04:00 a.m.

so helpful,,,so in time, thanks...

David says 10.14.2010, 01:26 a.m.

Surely you have increased my faith-whatever the attack, God is always ahead of satan!!Keep up the good work you are doing.

Bambi says 10.13.2010, 10:17 p.m.

This came in my e-mail at the perfect time. My daughter has really lost her way, and Satan has his death grip on her. Reading this has giving me the faith to see the unseen. Now I know God has His wings of protection around her, and will save her from the danger that lays ahead of her. Thank you so much, and may the Lord Bless you always.

Olive says 10.13.2010, 9:48 p.m.

I was feeling a bit down but this really encouraged me.

Brigitte says 10.13.2010, 4:47 p.m.

This Scripture is what I am teaching in my Childrens Church Sunday. God is speaking to us all. Thank you.

SHIRLEY says 10.13.2010, 3:56 p.m.

WAIT ON THE LORD, AND HE WILL SHOW UP AND SHOW OUT!

Bob says 10.13.2010, 3:49 p.m.

Thank you so much; this was a real blessing!

Derek says 10.13.2010, 3:44 p.m.

I wish we could all have the experience of having the special insight that sees beyond the immediate to the solution and assurance that is just out of human sight. In other words, to see the differenmce between faith and presumption, between trust and naivete.

Karen says 10.13.2010, 3:27 p.m.

This discussion is very helpful and so relevant. Thank you. It is so true that Satan trys to steal us away little by little--the expression that Satan does not come through the front door is so true. I Peter 5;8 tells us to be alert as Satan is "like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour." The good news is -as the article states-God is more powerful than Satan. James 4:7 states: "Submit yourselves then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." In my own life, when I take my eyes off God, like when I think I don't have time for Him or I put my own interests ahead of His, I am allowing the adversary in. This can really snowball as not only do we lose fellowship with Him but we also are no longer the 'light' we need to be in this dark world. I pray that His children will stand firm and that our faith will increase so we can truly be the "salt of the earth" He needs us to be.

Beverly says 10.13.2010, 3:27 p.m.

Thanks for this message. May the Lord continue to use our lives for His glory. God bless.

Dorothy says 10.7.2010, 3:42 p.m.

Oh! This is so good. I really enjoyed reading this - thank you, God Bless!

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