Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Conflict II The Trial of Job

Well, as I mentioned I have decided to post excerpts from my book on the Armor of God (a free download on the sidebar to the right). Because we are living in the days when the anti-Christ is about to be revealed and engage the saints in unprecedented warfare (See Dan 7:21; Rev 13:7). In this book we try and expose the "Whiles of the Devil" as he moves with indignation against the saints; we seek to emphasize the necessity of being clothed with Gods Armor to be able to stand against this onslaught. Please read these blogs (and the book) prayerfully and with consideration of your own walk with the Lord. A certain portion of the church world does not believe the church will have to face sure battles but that is false hope, otherwise there would be no reason for the Armor of God at all!

Blessings, Rev Frank R. Anderson



Conflict II - The Assault Against Job

The Enemy’s Assault through Trials

When Satan engaged with God to attack Job, what was the enemy really after? Was he looking to rob Job of his wealth and earthly substance or was he after something more? Consider the position of this great man of God, whom the Lord said there was not another man like him in the earth. In Job 1:8 it says, “And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil?” Was the evil one’s scheme simply to remove Job’s blessing? Or was it to destroy Job’s testimony and make Job and God enemies? The answer is in the enemy’s own words in Job 1:11, “But put forth thine hand now, and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face. His scheme was to destroy Jobs testimony and turn him against God, to offend Job and to make him believe God was not just or fair. He wanted to see Job curse God. Satan knows what is in the heart of man and how to get him to react. Many times men and women sour when they suffer and tend to blame God when situations become difficult. It is a mature saint indeed that remembers all the good the Lord has done and does not doubt the character of God, even in the midst of suffering.

Job Never Curses God
It is worthy to observe that, when the trial began, Job was able to put forth a confession that was victorious. Job 1:21 states, “And said, Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: the LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.”  It was only after the trial dragged on that we can see what needs to be purged from Job; there is manifested all kinds of wrong confessions. The same can be true with us, unlike Job they are not always put into words but nonetheless wrong confessions can be there lurking beneath the surface. That being said, we must note that faithful Job never did curse God to His face; he did not become an enemy of God or do at all what the enemy said he would. The secret to maintaining a good confession is to know and understand the character of God with deep conviction, so that we do not turn on him and begin to accuse Him as soon as He begins to deal with something in us. Many times mankind turns on the Lord as soon as the going gets rough. Job 2:4 says, “And Satan answered the LORD, and said, Skin for skin, yea, all that a man hath will he give for his life.” In many cases this is true enough.

Be Careful About the Opinions You Form When Suffering
As we stated at the beginning, the enemy is in the business of changing what people believe. He knows the power of a belief system and he knows how what we believe governs every detail of our lives. The enemy works evil to get us to form a belief in something that is not even true and the vehicle he is using here is pain and suffering. Men and women do this everyday, formulating opinions about God in their trials that are not true because they are suffering and cannot understand. The enemy will seek permission from God Almighty to take us through great trials in order to get our testimony to sour. Keep in mind that all of the enemy’s tactics deal in the realm of beliefs. He knows full well the reality of God and His plan. In fact, he might even believe more than many of God’s people! Of course, Satan is not born-again and his belief does not do him any good, none-the-less he believes “even the devils believe, and tremble…” (James 2:19)

The devils know what you stand on is true; their diabolical plan is to undermine the integrity of God in one’s heart and shake your confidence in Him in order to produce fear and doubt. They want us to believe what the children of Israel believed in the wilderness, “God has brought us out here to die…” (Num 21:5). They want us to believe He has forsaken me… He is no longer here… He no longer cares…

The enemy was after one thing in the trial of Job. He was not interested in Job’s children, his cattle, his wealth, or his influence; these are all sideline issues! The enemy does not need camels and cows! He was after Job’s relationship with God; he was after his confession, his testimony and the promises of God. Please listen. The fact that God has allowed something to be removed from us is not the tragedy; the tragedy is when the enemy can steal one’s relationship with Christ and one’s testimony. Job 1:7 states that “…he will curse thee to thy face.” This is what the enemy is after. He wants our love for the Lord and our testimony to sour.

Things come and things go, as Paul said Philippians 4:11-13, “Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content. (12) I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. (13) I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me”. The things around us, wealth and possessions are less important. What is important in our trial is what we bring to it, such as our confession and opinions formed about our God. It is absolutely critical that we maintain a good confession and watch out for attitudes that do not please Him. You will recall that the scriptures say that we are chosen in the furnace of affliction. What this tells me is that God brings the fire to see what our confession will be in it and then He directs our lives accordingly. Please remember that there is grace in the fire if we will humbly cry out to Him because He wants our confession to be good.

The Devastation of an Evil Confession
Let’s consider the children of Israel for a moment. It was not the giants that kept them from entering into the land; it was their own confession of God. Those who maintained a good confession (Joshua and Caleb) survived. “As you have spoken in mine ears so will I be unto you” (Num 14). Be mindful of one thing; Satan cannot get access to us unless God first allows it. Therefore, the opinions we formulate in our trial (good or bad) are our opinions of God, who has allowed it. When Job said, “The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord” (Job 1:21), he crushed the enemy. By that testimony he contradicted the evil one, who said Job “will curse you to your face” (Job 1:7).

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Conflict I Eve in the Garden

Well, I have wearied of editing and posting from my commentary on Ecclesiastes so I have decided to post excerpts from my book on the Armor of God (a free download on this blog). We are living in the days when the anti-Christ is about to be revealed and engage the saints in unprecedented warfare (Please see Dan 7:21; Rev 13:7). In this book we try and expose the "Whiles of the Devil" as he moves with indignation against the saints; we seek to emphasize the necessity of being clothed with Gods Armor. Please read prayerfully and with consideration of your own walk with the Lord.

Blessings, Rev Frank R. Anderson




As we already stated previously, the enemy is a believer. He believes in the power of God and the promises of God; that is why he works so hard to discredit them. I fear that the enemy at times believes more in the promises of God than do some of the saints! His work is to discredit those promises and to attack the character of God, which he successfully did in the Garden.

In Genesis 3:1-3, it says, “Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? (2) And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden: (3)  But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.” Up to this point we can give Eve a passing grade in doctrine. She expressed the commandment as it was given to her; you can eat of any of the trees except for the tree in the center because that is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. In the original translation it says, “The day you eat of it before the sun goes down ye shall surely die.” Now, when God said “ye shall surely die,” He obviously meant spiritually since they did not physically die. This is indeed the very reason Christ had to come and die for our sins, to be born again of His Spirit because death passed upon all men through Adam and Eve’s disobedience (Rom 5:12). Bear in mind that when God created Adam and Eve they were created to live forever, they were not created to die.

The Enemy Wants to Convince Eve of Something False
Now the serpent, which is a master at trickery and deception, began to sneer at what God said and make Eve ashamed that she believed what her husband and her God said. Genesis 3:4 says, “And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die:” Today, the conversation would sound something like this: “You’ve got to be kidding me, that is utter nonsense; you don’t really believe you will actually die do you?” Now, the enemy knew full well that what God said was true but he was using his tools (his words) to deceive her. Why? It is because he wanted to convince her of something he himself knew was false and thereby slay her. By his deceptive words he convinced her to believe something false because, once she believed it, he knew she was going to act on that belief, separating her from her husband and God (sin separates us from God). He also knew that by convincing Eve he was going to affect the entire human race by her disobedience, giving him an advantage throughout the history of man. He wanted to get her to believe something that is not true; he wanted to convince her that what the Lord (and her husband) said she could not have was because they were unfair and controlling. In Genesis 3:5 the serpent said to Eve, “For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.” These words were smooth as oil I am sure, but what a slanderous accusation against the nature and character of God. Oh, how many he has slain with variations of this same lie throughout the generations!

The Problem was That Eve Believed the Lie
Now, the enemy coming and undermining the character of God is not really the problem, as heinous as this is. The problem is that Eve believed it. Why did Eve believe it? When the enemy pointed out the “merits” of this tree, Eve turned and she looked. This is the problem; she began to believe the lie. Genesis 3:6 says, “And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.” Prior to this encounter this was a hated tree. They probably never even looked at it because God, who had always been good to them, told them it would be certain death to do so and so they dismissed it from their minds. Then the enemy came to her and said something like this: “Let me tell you what the problem is here; God is holding you back, all He wants to do is control your life and keep you back.” With that, evil thoughts entered into Eve’s heart and she began to see things in a “new light.”  Let me put this caution in here for the ladies: when you begin to feel your husband and the church are holding you back, you need to examine your heart and take careful note of who is talking to you and what they are saying. These are the warning signs that something is wrong.

Evil Thoughts Entered Her Heart When She Believed a Lie
The lies the enemy told Eve corrupted her. Evil thoughts of self-interest entered into her and even worse, she believed them. Always choose the fear of the Lord over personal gratification to avoid this snare. It was Eve’s self-interest that got her in trouble here. The enemy did not tell her what he knew to be true, that God was holding her back from things that would harm her and the generations that would follow. Instead he imparted to her a doubt about God’s character and she questioned if God had her best interest at heart. The enemy also implanted a desire for the forbidden fruit. Once he accomplished this task he knew that she would do the rest, disobeying the commandment of the Lord and bringing God’s judgment on that disobedience.

In Genesis 3:7-8 it then states, “And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.  (8) And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the garden.” What a sad day when the Lord came down into the garden to walk with Adam and Eve in the cool of the day as He had done so many times before, only to find them hiding from the one who lovingly created them with His own hands and breathed the breath of life in them and put them in the beautiful garden.

And so, what we learn through this example is what the enemy is really after in our lives, an evil confession of the Lord and a belief in something about God that is false. That is his primary objective! However, brokenness and humility before God will absolutely save you. Those who think that they are something, that they deserve a certain treatment, or that their own happiness is all that matters in life are putty in the enemy’s hand. The rash and passionate are easily persuaded by the enemy, but a man or woman who has come to the realization that everything God has given them has been by His benevolent hand are preserved.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Ecclessiastes Chapter Seven cont... Looking back what will we see?


27 “Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account:”

Solomon is about to tell us his observation and he is letting us know they were the result of a methodical search he made, counting one by one. Unfortunately no matter how thorough his observations are he is still analyzing them through the eyes of a backslidden man and so his conclusions many times will be wrong. For instance, this verse is connected with the next verse; they are part of the same statement. He is going to conclude that he could only find very few men and no women who were virtuous and yet we know that is not true because his first love was the Shulamite and she was the virtuous woman.

28 “Which yet my soul seeketh, but I find not: one man among a thousand have I found; but a woman among all those have I not found.”

V:27-28 are one verse, unfortunately when verses where added (The first Bible in English to use both chapters and verses was the Geneva Bible published in 1560.) they divided them into two making it difficult to expound them separately.  Solomon, no doubt, is speaking from his own experience, marrying one thousand "strange women" (1 Kings 11:1). However, we know the rarity of a virtuous woman, her price is far above rubies (Proverbs 31:10), therefore, she is rare indeed. This statement, however, can hardly be true for Solomon because at one point he had found a virtuous woman; at one point Solomon had courted such a woman as we read in Songs 6:8-9 but now he has become a disillusioned man forced to live with the wrong choices he has made. He now has a thousand wives and none of them are upright.

At one point his Shulamite was to him his one and only true love but now he has multiplied wives and none of them (not one of the thousand) were good. This illustrates to us how we must preserve propriety if we are to maintain our situation. Solomon had a good situation but he lost it trough intemperate living and foolish choices. That which he once had he lost because he strayed in his desires and as a result lost a very good situation (one love who was rare). We have the one of a thousand, the one out of a million as long as we preserve our walk with Him but if one begins to toy with other idols then they lose their situation with Him and they too become disillusioned and backslidden. Preserve your relationship with Jesus; be careful about what you let into your heart and life because the wrong time to realize you have lost something is after you lost it. Examine your walk daily in order to ensure you are preserving your relationship with Him.