The Origin of Spiritual Warfare; James
4:7b
James 4:7 NASB
“Submit therefore to God. Resist
the devil and he will flee from you.”
The believer is told to go on
the defence. Who goes on the offence? The Lord. David said
it best: “The battle is the Lord’s.” We see a tremendous illustration of what
took place when the Israelites were leaving
The sin nature is the only
one of these three that operates inside the believer; it is the traitor within
our bodies. The world is an external system or way of thinking, and Satan and
all of his demons operate in a spirit realm, they are not observable to us through
our sense, we are not aware of their presence, they are immaterial, they
masquerade as angels of light. The only way we know anything about Satan and
demons is what the Word of God tells us. We do not intuitively know what is
satanic, what is demonic, and what is not. There are a lot of arrogant people
who think that because they have liver-quiver, their glands get stirred, or
whatever, that they know that Satan and demons are present. Therefore they go
out and confront somebody who has a lot of problems and they immediately jump
to the conclusion that it must be demonic and must be demon possession. One of
the problems with this is that the sin nature that indwells every single human
being, including every believer, is qualitatively evil. That is the nature of
sin. The sin nature of Satan is no more potentially evil than our sin nature.
The difference is that the greatest creature that ever came from the hand of
God in terms of physical beauty, in terms of intelligence, in terms of talent,
of every category of ability that we can think of, none surpassed Lucifer. So
his ability is unsurpassed and he can fulfil his lusts of his sin nature to a
far greater degree than any other creature. Even so, he is still a creature and
he is still limited by the sovereignty of God and by his own creaturely
limitations. What we learn is that just because something is evil does not
necessitate that it is demonic.
James tells us that the
solution for recovery from control of the sin nature starts with authority
orientation: “Submit therefore to God.” Then he says: “And resist the devil.”
The conjunction is left out of the English translation but in the original
Greek is the conjunction DE [de] which here should be
translated “and,” and it shows that there is a connection between the second
imperative and the first. They are two sides of the same coin. To submit to God
you have to resist the devil. We have been talking about the fact that
friendship with the cosmos is hostility toward God and whoever wishes to be a
friend of the cosmos makes himself an enemy of God. So we only have two
options. On the one hand there is God and on the other hand there is Satan. God
is the God of light. We talk about the Holy Spirit who indwells every single
believer. He operates on the principle of grace and Satan operates on the
principle of arrogance, morality, religion. His is called the kingdom of darkness,
he appeals to our sin nature, so when we are walking according to the flesh we
are fulfilling Satan’s goal. His world system is called cosmic thinking, from
the Greek word kosmoj, which
indicates that it is an orderly, systematic arrangement, and it operates on two
basic principles: a) arrogance, that which is hostile to God and lifts itself
up against God; b) antagonism to anything divine. Arrogance is a positive thing
in terms of asserting our own self-will and human ability, and antagonism to
God resists anything that supports Scripture. We have to learn to submit to God
and resist the devil. There we have a wonderful promise that if we resist the
devil he will flee from us, and this indicates that
this is an automatic thing. This is not a process, this is instant.
The origin
of the angelic conflict (Cont.)
3)
At that point
Lucifer received a new name. The Scripture names always reveal something about
the essence, character or role of the creature. His names: Lucifer meant ‘Son
of the Morning,’ and that indicated that he was a creature of light, and it
also indicates by implication that he was created holy. Shatan [Heb.] means adversary or
one who is in opposition, the opposer. It is a legal term for a prosecutor. Diablolos [Diaboloj], which ultimately becomes “devil.” This is used 37
times in the New Testament and it means adversary, enemy, accuser, and its core
meaning is to be a slanderer. Diabolos is found in Matthew 4:1; Satan is found
in Matthew 4:10; Ephesians 4:27; Revelation 12:9; 20:2. He is also called the evil
one, John 17:5; 1 John 5:18, 19. He is called the serpent in Genesis 3:1; the
great red dragon in Revelation 12:3, 7, 9. He is called the accuser of the
brethren in Revelation 12:10; 1 John 2:1, 2. He is called the tempter in
Matthew 4:3; 1 Thessalonians 3:5; Acts 5:3; 1 Corinthians 7:5; because he is the
one who is tempting man to disobey God. He puts thoughts into the minds of the
believer. Cf. John 13:2. He is called the ruler of this world ARCHON TOU KOSMOU
[a)rxon tou kosmou], John
4)
Satan then
appealed after the fall to the angels. He
led one third in revolt against God. Revelation 12:4.
5)
In eternity past
God convened a trial in heaven, judged them guilty, and sentenced them to
eternity in the lake of fire. Matthew 25:41; Revelation 20:10. Matthew 25:41
says that the lake of fire was prepared, past tense, for the devil and his
angels. If it was prepared in eternity past for them for their judgment, why
aren’t they there? Because God halted the process to resolve Satan’s appeal and
inserted all of human history as a training aid to all of the angels to show
them His justice, His righteousness, and to reveal to all creatures for all
time and eternity that the only way to have success in anything is to have
complete submission to the authority of God the Father.
6)
Although
condemned, Satan apparently entered an appeal, challenged the justice and
fairness of God, and so God granted the appeal and that is the basis and
explanation for human history.
7)
There are two
dangers in talking about demons. The first is excessive rationalism. In
rationalism we tend to only believe the saying that make sense to us, that we
can justify on the basis of our own reason, and this always limits the power of
Satan, or it denies the reality of Satan. The other extreme or danger is
mysticism. Mysticism always ends up in some sort of dualism which blames all
the problems of life on Satan and the demons instead of recognizing the fact
that you as a believer have volition and are making all your decisions from
your own volition. Paganism always tries to go for victimization. Human
viewpoint thinking says if evil is natural then my evil is not my fault; it is
someone else’s fault, I’m the victim.
8)
Conclusion: We
are engaged, therefore, as key players in this cosmic war. There is a war going
on throughout all of the universe between the
rebellious angels, called demons and Satan, and against God and the holy
angels. And we are the test case, the experiment. We are carrying out the drama
and Satan has a strategy for he and the demons to get
their way.
Satan’s strategy
1) Satan is the master counterfeiter. 2 Corinthians
11:13-15. “For such men are false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising
themselves as apostles of Christ.
2) Satan counterfeits the truth a number of different
ways. He has counterfeit doctrines, 1 Timothy 4:1. He
has counterfeit teachers and prophets. We would be amazed to see how many men
there are in pulpits of churches who are not believers and who are there to
promote false doctrine under the sponsorship of Satan and the demons. He
sponsors a counterfeit communion table, 1 Corinthians 10:20, 21. He offers a
counterfeit righteousness which is based on legalism and morality, Matthew
19:16-26. He promotes a counterfeit gospel, a false gospel that includes works,
2 Corinthians 11:3, 4. This is one of the ways he obscures the truth of the gospel
and blinds unbelievers to the truth of the gospel, 2 Corinthians 4:4. He offers
a counterfeit spirituality which is designed to get believers off-track,
Galatians 3:2, 3. He also performs counterfeit signs, wonders and miracles, 2
Thessalonians 2:8-10.
3) His primary method of distracting and blinding people
to the truth is through false systems of thinking called cosmic thinking. The
term that is used is COSMOS DIABOLICUS, the devil’s cosmic system. As the promoter of these
systems he is called the ruler of this world, this cosmos.
4) As the ruler he is a failure. One of the best quotes on
this comes from Louis Sperry Chafer, Systematic Theology, Vol. II, p. 100:
“Next to the lie itself, the greatest delusion
Satan imposes—reaching to all unsaved and to a large proportion of
Christians—is the supposition that only such things as society considers evil
could originate with the devil—if, indeed, there be any devil to originate
anything. It is not the reason of man, but the revelation of God, which points
out that governments, morals, education, art, commercialism, vast enterprises
and organizations, and much of religious activity are included in the cosmos
diabolicus. That is, the system which Satan has constructed includes all
the good which he can incorporate into it and be consistent in the thing he
aims to accomplish. A serious question arises whether the presence of gross
evil in the world is due to Satan’s intention to have it so, or whether it
indicates Satan’s inability to execute all he has designed. The probability is
great that Satan’s ambition has led him to undertake more than any creature
could ever administer. Revelation declares that the whole cosmos-system
must be annihilated—not its evil alone, but all that is in it, both good and
bad. God will incorporate nothing of Satan’s failure into that kingdom which He
will set up in the earth.”