Unveiling the ‘powers’ of Satan.
Article
by Pastor Sam Oluoch - Grace Baptist
Church-Kisumu, Kenya.
The Bible has a lot to say about the
unseen world, so much so that we cannot afford to sit back and wish it away by
a sweep of the hand. The following passages could not have their meaning if the
unseen world was just a mere myth and scare craw to errant men: John 8:44,
Revelation 12:4, Job 1:7,2:2, Romans 8:38,1Cor. 15:24-25, Eph. 1:21, 3:10, 6:12
and many more. Writing from African context, I do not have to labour much to
prove the existence of the unseen world. Africa is not the only professor of
the knowledge of this world; it has been proved that the world at large, in
their beliefs and practices, in one way or another, approves the existence of
the unseen world, especially the spirit world. The major player being the head
of these demons, identified as the Devil
(diabolos).Sometimes referred to as the adversary in the Bible.
Having pointed to the fact that the
Devil and his agents the demons exists, we must ask ourselves what their duty
in the spheres is. Chaos is their duty. Lies is their work (John 8:44) and
causing fear and terror in people. In Africa, this is very much real as it can
be seen from African worldview and the resulting epistemology and axiology. No
doubt, the devil and his agents are powerful beings. But where do they get
their power over humanity from? Under good scrutiny, one can argue convincingly
that Satan has no power of his own; his power can be seen in two lights. One,
is the ‘permitted power’, and secondly, the ‘opportunistic power’.
Permitted
power:
From the book of Job cited above (1:6-12,
2:2-7), we see who actually wielded the power over Job’s life. It is God who
permitted Satan to visit Job with his troubles (for good reason). Also, when we
believe the story of creation in Genesis; we will see that this world actually
does not belong to Satan, not even an inch of it. The entire world belongs to
God and He controls all that goes on in it. No stranger enters in to God’s
affairs in His Kingdom earth without Him knowing. God therefore places limits
on the activities of this fallen angel, whom he created like any other
creation, but rebelled (Revelation 12:4). Satan has no power of his own in this
world of God, except that which is permitted him by God.
Opportunistic
power:
In this I will spend more time
because it is the core of this article. When I talk of ‘opportunistic power’ I
put the blame squarely on you, man, and not Satan. Why? It is man that gives
Satan food to feed on so as to continue with his disturbing activities on
earth. Think of it. What was life like in the Garden of Eden before the fall?
Yes, you are right. It was good! No family squabbles and no fear of ever so
besetting evil we see on earth. Because of rebellion of man from God, man has
become the work shop of Satan. Man gives him the medium of sin to thrive on and
Satan seizing the opportunity sin affords in our lives maximizes his
destructive activities.
Allow me to illustrate this. For a
period of eleven years, I worked for the government of Kenya as an Agricultural
officer and was deployed in Kano plains of Kenya to reclaim swamps for rice
growing. Before you reclaim a swamp you have to do a reconnaissance survey,
i.e. physically walk around the intended field (it does not matter how big it
is or how deep the swamps are) and plan your work accordingly. This I dreaded.
One, not only because of the deep swamps which we often slipped and plunged in
to neck deep, but the huge water snakes that was a common sight and cases of
them biting was ever so present. Now, if these farmers wanted to keep
themselves off the snake bites the swamps had to be cleared, the reeds and
water weeds done away with. The reverse had its deadly consequence because the
fields remained not only breeding ground for the snakes but also feeding
ground-hence giving the snakes the opportunity to harass the local people. The
environment provided a good welcoming ground for these reptiles.
Secondly, let us bring in the dreaded
HIV/AIDS in the picture. Medics will tell you that it is actually the
opportunistic infections that end up killing HIV patients. They take the
advantage of the opportunity afforded by the weakened immune system to bring
down the sick person. If the immune system remained strong and healthy, there
would be no room for opportunistic diseases.
This illustrates what I am saying
about Satan and sin in man. He will continue to thrive in his activities in and
around us so long as we provide the conducive ground, which is sin itself. So
long as sin remains in one’s life, Satan will attach himself on to it and continue
his activities in man.
This brings me to the important
question. How can one be delivered from influence of Satan? Dear reader, this
question cannot be answered by advising one to start attending exorcism
meetings that goes on in the church next door. Neither can it be well addressed
by flocking the so called deliverance meetings every Wednesday. No.
Like Apostle Paul, please allow me to
digress a bit here. I have heard of reports praising the rate of church growth
in Africa. If church growth is reported in terms of people walking into the
church buildings then I half agree with the statistics. Kenya is said to be 80%
or so Christians. Do not believe such statistics which do not have any biblical
basis. Read about revival times in the USA and UK (I mean TRUE revival) and
tell me what you see in people’s changed life. As I have said, church growth
today is measured by the number of people walking into churches on Sunday and
not those who have experienced true conversion. In Africa, I attribute the
church influx to two things: First, is the confused unbiblical way of
presenting the gospel of Christ and attached to it the claim for wealth and
health. What does one expect of a poor continent when you tell them, do this
and you will be rich and enjoy good health. The positive response will not be due
to the ‘blood of the lamb that takes away the sin of the world’ reconciling
sinners to God but the pursuit of the promised health and wealth. This is no
gospel at all. Secondly, and closely linked to our topic of Satan and his
powers, is the promises of deliverance and protection from the evil spirits
that harass Africans. This sells in an animistic society like ours. People then
‘come to Christ’ not as sin bearer but as charm keeper who is able to protect
them from ancestral curses and other things. We better be careful here, throngs
of people walk in to these churches every Sunday with no knowledge of Christ Jesus as the
saviour hence have a comfortable ride to hell.
We must now address that dogging
question. ‘How can one be kept safe from the powers of Satan?’ I draw your
attention to Colossians 2:13-15 among many other passages. The fact of the
matter is that before we are saved, we live in the Kingdom of Satan and serve
him as our master. He rules unrepentant sinner. At the moment one gets saved, I
mean, realises that he is a sinner before a holy God and he puts his trust on
the righteousness of Christ alone to be saved from the anger of God, that
person is transferred from the Kingdom of Satan to that of God (Colossians 1: 13-14,
21-22, Romans 6:15ff). He is no longer within the reach of Satan’s activities.
The undisputed result of what Paul describes in Colossian 2:13-15 above is that
victory over powers and authorities of darkness is found only in the death of
Christ (Genesis 3:15). His death on the Cross and forgiveness of sinners who
believe in Christ is the real defeat of Satan and his trickeries. The strong
man is and can only be bound, and rendered useless through gospel preaching
(Luke 11: 21-22) and acceptance of Christ as the Saviour. The human sinful living that gave Satan a medium to thrive on is
shattered by salvation which is able to deal with the problem of sin in us.
It is folly then to claim deliverance where there is no salvation. It is also folly
to run around with Satan in the art of exorcism where the Gospel is not
preached and accepted. Once sin is dealt with, the power of Satan to cling on
it is removed.
Think of it, why Christ boldly
claimed that ‘the prince of this world is coming. He has no hold of me’ (John
14:30). Well, he cannot feed on Christ who had no sin. But when he bore our sin
to the Cross, surely the enemy tried hard to feed on him and even to the point
of discouraging Christ not to face the Cross against the Father’s will. It is
our sins that gave Satan medium to feed on Christ but not sin of Christ, He was
sinless. To defeat Satan is to live a life free of sinful.
Conclusion
1.
So long as Africa (and other nations) continues to thrive in
sin and reject the Saviour Jesus Christ, they will be a very easy target of the
Devil and sin/evil will continue to multiply.
2.
We must reject health and wealth kind of Gospel; it is the
devil’s trick to lull people to sin and to chase after the perishable of the
world other than true eternal happiness while he still rules them.
3.
True Gospel of Jesus Christ and receiving him is the true
exorcism (Luke 11:21-24).