Keep Watch!

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We need to be fully engaged and alert because our enemy is fierce. You don’t have to wear camo but as a follower of Christ, you do need a battle plan. It begins with acknowledging that there is a spiritual battle raging all around us that requires we keep watch.

I was excited that evening because I actually had a dinner plan, which isn’t always the case. I busted out my griddle to whip up some yummy grilled-chicken quesadillas. I grabbed a knife, a chopping board, and the leftover chicken from the fridge. Minutes later, the chicken was ready for its cheese and tortilla companions.

While the griddle was heating up, I turned my attention to a few other family matters. Moments later, when I turned back to the business of quesadilla making, an empty cutting board glared at me. I raised an eyebrow and asked my husband if he had moved my chicken.

“No, honey. I haven’t touched your chicken,” he replied with a twinkle in his eye.

Hmm. A chicken mystery. How odd.

I began to interview each of my children, “Did you take the chicken off the cutting board?”

“No, Mom. I didn’t touch the chicken,” they said one after another.

I wondered, If I didn’t move the chicken and my family didn’t move the chicken, then where is my chicken? I looked around the room once more just to be sure I hadn’t simply placed the chicken somewhere else.

Then I saw it … a look of guilt.

A look that screamed and pleaded, Yes! I took your chicken, but please don’t be angry with me. It smelled so good, and… I’m a big dog. I need my nourishment. Was it wrong? Okay. I know it was wrong. Please forgive me. I did it. I ate your chicken. I’m sorry. I’d like to go to my crate now …

His hairy ears lowered as my eyes met his. My brows furrowed. “Rocky! YOU ate my chicken! Bad dog!” I lamented as I adjusted to a new, chicken-less dinner plan.

Rocky’s just a dog. He’s not out to get me, and he didn’t mean to mess up our dinner plans, but he did prey on our family meal that night. He came and took what wasn’t his because I had let down my guard. I wasn’t watching over my chicken.

As followers of Jesus, you and I need to guard our hearts and watch over our homes.

The Bible warns Christians to keep watch. Beyond things seen, there are spiritual battles taking place around us continually. Bottom line? Those of us who trust in Jesus have an enemy, and his name is Satan. Period. So, it’s essential we strap on our battle gear, girlfriends, because our enemy has a mission to destroy.

Beware!

The Bible tells us time and again to be alert to the schemes of Satan. To keep watch. “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith” (1 Peter 5:8–9).

Though we have an enemy who wants to mess with our emotions, health, marriages, families, jobs, and thoughts, we aren’t without help or hope. We have both. We have access to God’s power and protection through the Holy Spirit. “The Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one” (2 Thessalonians 3:3).

I was caught off guard the night our dog Rocky took the chicken off the counter and there have been times I’ve been caught off guard in the midst of spiritual battles as well. Let’s remember today to pray that the Holy Spirit will help us to keep watch over our hearts, our minds, and our homes.

Dear Lord, You are all-powerful and mighty to save. I praise you and delight in your plan for me to have abundant life through Jesus. Please cover me in Your Spirit today and equip me to fend off attacks from the enemy in your power and help. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

FOR YOUR REFLECTION and RESPONSE

Can you identify an area where you feel the enemy is attacking you? Grab your journal and write about it. Pause to pray for specific people and relationships that you feel need protection.

Let’s pray together today. Meet us in the comments section to share your heart and pray for one another.

Comments 2

  1. This is me. The more and more I’ve been reading devotionals and other people saying things that it’s God speaking to me. I’ve been through a lot of stress and conflict and change lately. My past has given me a very severe fear of being to the point of shutting down and living in anxiety. Sometimes it gets me into depression or completely overwhelmed where I can’t focus. But God is working. I know he is. He’s telling me that now a lot of the struggles I have are attack from the enemy. Taking out the power and love that is mine from him. Living in defeat is not where he wants me to be. I cannot fight the battle on my own. Step one is recognizing it. It’s becoming more and more clear. Thank you Jesus that you have helped me see that. Help me be on guard and catch those attacks quickly. And know how to overcome.

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