| DESIRE OF THE AGES AT CAPERNAUM
New life and love and power from heaven were moving
upon the hearts of men, and the prince of evil was
aroused to contend for the supremacy of his kingdom.
Satan summoned all his forces, and at every step contested
the work of Christ.
So it will be in the great final conflict of the
controversy between righteousness and sin. While new
life and light and power are descending from on high
upon the disciples of Christ, a new life is springing
up from beneath, and energizing the agencies of Satan.
Intensity is taking possession of every earthly element.
With a subtlety gained through centuries of conflict,
the prince of evil works under a disguise. He appears
clothed as an angel of light, and multitudes are "giving
heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils."
1 Tim. 4:1.
In the days of Christ the leaders and teachers of
Israel were powerless to resist the work of Satan.
They were neglecting the only means by which they
could have withstood evil spirits. It was by the word
of God that Christ overcame the wicked one. The leaders
of Israel professed to be the expositors of God's
word, but they had studied it only to sustain their
traditions, and enforce their man-made observances.
By their interpretation they made it express sentiments
that God had never given. Their mystical construction
made indistinct that which He had made plain. They
disputed over insignificant technicalities, and practically
denied the most essential truths. Thus infidelity
was sown broadcast. God's word was robbed of its power,
and evil spirits worked their will.
History is repeating. With the open Bible before
them, and professing to reverence its teachings, many
of the religious leaders of our time are destroying
faith in it as the word of God. They busy themselves
with dissecting the word, and set their own opinions
above its plainest statements. In their hands God's
word loses its regenerating power. This is why infidelity
runs riot, and iniquity is rife.
When Satan has undermined faith in the Bible, he
directs men to other sources for light and power.
Thus he insinuates himself. Those who turn from the
plain teaching of Scripture and the convicting power
of God's Holy Spirit are inviting the control of demons.
Criticism and speculation concerning the Scriptures
have opened the way for spiritism and theosophy--those
modernized forms of ancient heathenism--to gain a
foothold even in the professed churches of our Lord
Jesus Christ.
Side by side with the preaching of the gospel, agencies
are at work which are but the medium of lying spirits.
Many a man tampers with these merely from curiosity,
but seeing evidence of the working of a more than
human power, he is lured on and on, until he is controlled
by a will stronger than his own. He cannot escape
from its mysterious power.
The defenses of the soul are broken down. He has
no barrier against sin. When once the restraints of
God's word and His Spirit are rejected, no man knows
to what depths of degradation he may sink. Secret
sin or master passion may hold him a captive as helpless
as was the demoniac of Capernaum. Yet his condition
is not hopeless.
The means by which we can overcome the wicked one
is that by which Christ overcame,--the power of the
word. God does not control our minds without our consent;
but if we desire to know and to do His will, His promises
are ours: "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you free." "If any man willeth
to do His will, he shall know of the teaching."
John 8:32; 7:17, R. V. Through faith in these promises,
every man may be delivered from the snares of error
and the control of sin.
Every man is free to choose what power he will have
to rule over him. None have fallen so low, none are
so vile, but that they can find deliverance in Christ.
The demoniac, in place of prayer, could utter only
the words of Satan; yet the heart's unspoken appeal
was heard. No cry from a soul in need, though it fail
of utterance in words, will be unheeded. Those who
will consent to enter into covenant relation with
the God of heaven are not left to the power of Satan
or to the infirmity of their own nature. They are
invited by the Saviour, "Let him take hold of
My strength, that he may make peace with Me; and he
shall make peace with Me." Isa. 27:5.
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