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Spiritual Answers and Reasons
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Light Ahead
I
once heard a story of how Satan hunts for the souls of
man. With the story was a picture of a man going down a
long dismal street. On his right shoulder sat an imp,
apparently speaking into his ear. The street represented
life. Just where the man was, seemed the darkest spot in
all the street, but far ahead of him light seemed
springing up, which, however, was not seen by him at the
time, for he was looking down. Often if we would look up,
we should discover that just where we are is the darkest
spot and that ahead the light of hope beams brightly,
inviting us on to triumph and victory. The story ran about
as follows:
Satan has many imps with which he
hunts the souls of man. The most successful one of them he
calls Discouragement. Once upon a time Satan saw a man
passing down the way of life, and he said to his little
imp, Discouragement, "Catch him." Starting off
with a bound, the imp soon overtook the man, and springing
upon his shoulder whispered in his ear, "You are
discouraged." "No," replied the man;
"I do not think so." "Yes," said the
imp; "I tell you, you are discouraged."
"Well," replied the man, "I am not very
much discouraged." Again the imp repeated, "I
tell you, you are discouraged." Finally the man said,
"Yes, I am discouraged." The imp then went
flying back to his master and said triumphantly, "I
caught him." Another man came along and Satan again
said to the imp, "Catch him." Leaping upon the
second man's shoulder, he began as before by saying,
"You are discouraged." This man answered firmly,
"No; I am not discouraged." But the imp
repeated, "Sir, you are discouraged." This time
the man answered, "I tell you positively I am not
discouraged." But again the imp said, "Surely
you are discouraged." On this the man became vehement
and said, "You are a liar; I am not
discouraged." At this the imp left him and slowly
returned to his master, and reluctantly said, "I
couldn't get him. I told him twice that he was
discouraged, and he answered me promptly, 'No!' I told him
the third time he was surely discouraged. At this he
called me a liar and that discouraged me."
Firm resistance to the accusations,
discouragements, and attacks of Satan will put him to
flight, and instead of being discouraged, downcast, and
despondent, we can be victors in the name of Christ, and
the instruments of Satan sent to cast down our souls will
themselves give away under the pressure of firm resistance
and faith in God. Finally, dear reader, let me say, or
rather let me remind you, that Jesus said of Satan,
"He is a liar and the father of it." Though many
traps be set along the way to ensnare the feet of men; and
many imps be sent out to hunt the souls of those who would
do right, no power or imp of Satan can stand before the
soul of the least of God's redeemed who resists Satan
steadfastly in the faith and trusts firmly in the written
Word of the Almighty power of the true and living God.
"Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your
heart, all ye that hope in the Lord."
—D. O. Teasley
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