Thursday, January 24, 2013

Lions

Welcome to Unseen today.  The new year has brought good things for us and I hope it has for you.  It has also brought a very busy time.  Busy times can be hard if they continue for long. We may neglect our own well-being to take care of business. Read on for lessons about this.

 

Lions

 

Your adversary, the devil prowls about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 1 Pet 5:8

 

    Lions are powerful and majestic, the king of the jungle.  They can eat up to 50 pounds of meat in a single day.  They can take down prey that is faster than they are or bigger than they are. Have you ever watched one of the nature channel shows about lions? The wildebeests or antelope are running across the savannah and the camera pans to the edge of the herd, where a lions stalks almost lazily.  Have you ever noticed how lions hunt? They don't choose prey from the middle of the pack. Instead, they isolate one creature on the fringes of the pack.  Those who are sick, weak, or aging are in the most danger. The lion will separate its prey, and then pounce once it is able.

    What about our lives? We are part of the Body of Christ, and we are encouraged to remain in fellowship. This is important because once we are separated from the body and its security and accountability, we are easy prey for they enemy. He does not fight fair.  The believer who wants to keep his relationship with God to himself may be in danger. The Christian who says he can commune with God on the lake just as well as in church may be in danger. It is easy to skip worship and to make excuses, but I have found that if I miss once, it is that much easier to miss the next time. In Hebrews we are told, “Do not forsake the assembling of yourselves together as is the habit of some, but encourage each other, and all the more as you see the day approaching.”

    Two things are necessary.  We need to stay in fellowship ourselves and we need to help others who are on the fringes.  We are in a body for a reason.  If we stand together, and rely on the Lord, we will defeat the enemy.

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