TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2013
41 Days to Resurrection
Sunday
Colossians 1:20 “...it shall bruise thy head…
Prophetic references to the
cross will be our focus for the next several reflections.
SCRIPTURE READING: GENESIS:3:15
15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and
between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise
his heel.
REFLECTION: Moments
after he lured, deceived, and ensnared Eve, the serpent was sentenced—“the seed of a woman will crush your head!” Too often we point to Eve’s tragic choice and
fail to observe that it was a descendant of Eve’s—born of a virgin—without the
involvement of any man, who would conquer that old serpent the devil.
(Revelation 12:19; 20:2).
That final conquest would not be painless. Indeed the serpent would wound and kill his
destroyer. But “death could not hold him
prey, Jesus my Savior! He tore the bars
away, Jesus my Lord!”(He Arose, by Robert Lowry).
The enmity, or hostility that exists between Satan and
the Savior can never be resolved by negotiation, accommodation, or
compromise. “What communion hath light with darkness? What agreement has Christ
with beliel?” (2 Corinthians 6:15,16).
Some moderns have proposed that unity at any price is preferable to callingour
enemy and his impish allies by name and engaging them in battle. But there is an enmity between Satan’s seed
and Christ’s that can never be resolved. Failure to acknowledge and accent that
difference is the genesis of compromise.
John the Beloved tells us, “For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy
the works of the devil.” (1 John
3:8). What Christ came to do, He did! His sacrifice expunges the guilt of sin, defeats
the authority of sin, delivers from the power of sin, sanctifies us from the
nature of sin, protects us when enticed to sin, and saves us from the penalty
of sin.
But there is more.
We who are born of God, having His seed within us (1 John 3:9),will like
our Christ be bruised through persecution and temptation. Yet through it all,
we can rejoice that the power to triumph over every solicitation of Satan is
ours through our conquering Savior. “We are more than conquerors through Him who
loved us.” (Romans 8:37).
PRAYER: Our
Gracious Heavenly Father, With the Apostle we say, “Thanks be unto God, for His unspeakable Gift!” To know that from the very foundation of the
world you were making provision for the redemption of fallen man is wonderful
evidence of your great love for us. Open
our eyes to see our enemy, to recognize his subtle as well as his straight-on attacks,
and to appreciate our conquering Savior.
Forgive us for yielding to the allure of the world, the flesh, and the
devil. Our heart’s desire is to be wholly and holy on the Lord’s side. Savior we are Thine! May all that we say and do this day bring
glory to the Savior in whose name we pray. Amen. Our
Father &c.
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