Peter wraps up his letter by
reminding Christians that the devil is a dangerous enemy who must be resisted,
but God is full of grace and is all about restoration! C.S. Lewis wrote “There
are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the
devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and
to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them. They themselves are
equally pleased by both errors, and hail a materialist or magician with the
same delight” (C.S. Lewis. The Screwtape Letter. 1941, p. 3). An over focus on
Satan and the power of evil is actually counter-productive for faith. God is
not matched against an equal but opposite force, rather Satan is no match for
God and God has no equal! But having said that, the encouragement of Scripture
is that we must always resist Satan and not fall for his evil schemes.
Perhaps the best way to resist the
devil is to keep moving closer to God. Peter states it this way: “And the
God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have
suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and
steadfast. To him be the power for ever and ever. Amen.” (1 Peter 5:10-11
NIV) Strong, firm and steadfast – a great description of what we all want to
be, but sometimes can’t seem to manage! Notice that this ability to be strong,
firm and steadfast comes AFTER God restores us and grants us these gifts.
I find it powerful that Jesus warned
Peter that Satan was after him (and the other disciples), Jesus prayed for
Peter that his faith might not fail, and Jesus was prepared to keep up his
relationship with Peter after “you have turned back.” Jesus also kept his call
to Peter operational. On that horrible night when Peter denied even knowing
Jesus, he must have felt anything but strong, firm and steadfast. On his own
ability – he simply failed! But he did not have to live on his own ability,
rather he could accept the restoration of God – and he did. It made all the
difference!
As an old man with many years
experience resisting the devil and trusting the God of all grace, Peter shares
his wisdom with us all. Peter’s friend Jesus overcame the adversary, Satan or
the devil. Turns out that the roaring lion seeking someone to devour is, in the
end, no match for the Lion of Judah, who is also the lamb slain from the
foundation of the world! Peter trusted the loving sacrifice of Jesus to make
him strong, firm and steadfast. Do you?
- Kenny Payne
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