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Sunday, April 18, 2021

SIFTED - Satan’s desire to sift those who would spread the gospel and lead others has not abated. He knows the destruction it causes in the lives of those influenced by the one who falls. The “ripple effect” may last for years, and many weaker brothers and sisters may never recover. But take heart! The One who prayed for Peter “ever liveth to make intercession for (us).” Just as God answered Christ’s intercessory prayer for Peter, so He will answer Christ’s intercessory prayer for us. - “And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren” (Luke 22:31,32). In the evening, just before His betrayal, capture, torture, and trial, Christ turned to Simon with these final words, encouraging Him to remain strong. Of course, Peter boldly proclaimed that He would never deny Christ, but Christ knew better. Actually, our text is quite forceful. Christ claimed that Satan has “begged earnestly” (literal translation of “desired”), not just for Peter, but for all the disciples, as seen in the plural pronoun “you,” to “sift you as wheat.” Satan knew (as he still knows) that the fall of Christian leaders causes many others to fall, and if all of the disciples could be made to abandon the faith the gospel could not be spread. Christ turned specifically to Peter, however, and even though He knew Peter would fall, Christ informed him that he had been prayed for, that his “faith fail not.”

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Sifted

Satan’s desire to sift those who would spread the gospel and lead others has not abated. He knows the destruction it causes in the lives of those influenced by the one who falls. The “ripple effect” may last for years, and many weaker brothers and sisters may never recover. But take heart! The One who prayed for Peter “ever liveth to make intercession for (us).” Just as God answered Christ’s intercessory prayer for Peter, so He will answer Christ’s intercessory prayer for us.

BY JOHN D. MORRIS, PH.D. 

 

 “And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren” (Luke 22:31,32).

 

In the evening, just before His betrayal, capture, torture, and trial, Christ turned to Simon with these final words, encouraging Him to remain strong. Of course, Peter boldly proclaimed that He would never deny Christ, but Christ knew better (verses 33,34).


Actually, our text is quite forceful.

Christ claimed that Satan has “begged earnestly” (literal translation of “desired”), not just for Peter, but for all the disciples, as seen in the plural pronoun “you,” to “sift you as wheat.”

Satan knew (as he still knows) that the fall of Christian leaders causes many others to fall, and if all of the disciples could be made to abandon the faith the gospel could not be spread.

Christ turned specifically to Peter, however, and even though He knew Peter would fall, Christ informed him that he had been prayed for, that his “faith fail not.”

Indeed, Peter did turn around, once he saw the risen Lord, and became a leader in the fledgling church in Jerusalem, as well as a missionary.

Through the witness of Peter and those he strengthened, the gospel has come to us.

Satan’s desire to sift those who would spread the gospel and lead others has not abated.

He knows the destruction it causes in the lives of those influenced by the one who falls.

The “ripple effect” may last for years, and many weaker brothers and sisters may never recover.

But take heart!

The One who prayed for Peter “ever liveth to make intercession for (us)” (Hebrews 7:25; see also John 17:6–26).

Just as God answered Christ’s intercessory prayer for Peter, so He will answer Christ’s intercessory prayer for us.

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Sunday, March 21, 2021

SATAN’S PERMISSION TO SIFT YOU LIKE WHEAT - Satan is not sovereign; he does not have the freedom to act in any manner he chooses, but rather all his treacherous work is governed by the counsel of God’s will. Every true believer in Christ has the assurance that Jesus continues to be our intercessory prayer warrior. Though Satan was the supernatural power behind Peter’s failure, it was Peter’s own prideful heart that was the earthly means to his fall. Followers of Christ must never be so naïve as to think that Satan pays most attention to those who have already surrendered to his demonic powers. No, the opposite is true. It is those who follow Christ and have a reputation for being godly Christians who have targets on their backs. Satan cares not much at all about professing believers who do not seriously follow Christ and; therefore, are no threat to the devil’s kingdom. We must not knowingly allow him to take advantage of our weakness, or remain ignorant of his schemes. However, we must also never minimize our personal responsibility. For whenever we allow our pride to control us we throw open the door to making the devil’s work so much easier. - “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has demanded permission to sift you like wheat.” Though Peter is named, since he was their leader, Jesus is referring to all of the Twelve (“you” is plural). All of them would be attacked by the devil but, as their leader, Peter would be most obviously singled out by the Evil One.

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Satan’s Permission to Sift You like Wheat

Satan is not sovereign; he does not have the freedom to act in any manner he chooses, but rather all his treacherous work is governed by the counsel of God’s will 

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Every true believer in Christ has the assurance that Jesus continues to be our intercessory prayer warrior. Though Satan was the supernatural power behind Peter’s failure, it was Peter’s own prideful heart that was the earthly means to his fall. 

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Followers of Christ must never be so naïve as to think that Satan pays most attention to those who have already surrendered to his demonic powers. No, the opposite is true. It is those who follow Christ and have a reputation for being godly Christians who have targets on their backs. Satan cares not much at all about professing believers who do not seriously follow Christ and; therefore, are no threat to the devil’s kingdom. 

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We must not knowingly allow him to take advantage of our weakness, or remain ignorant of his schemes. However, we must also never minimize our personal responsibility. For whenever we allow our pride to control us we throw open the door to making the devil’s work so much easier.

by Paul Tautges


 

“Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has demanded permission to sift you like wheat” (Luke 22:31).

 

Did Jesus ever speak more startling words to His disciples?

Though Peter is named, since he was their leader, Jesus is referring to all of the Twelve (“you” is plural).

All of them would be attacked by the devil but, as their leader, Peter would be most obviously singled out by the Evil One.

Just as Satan would succeed — temporarily — in scattering the disciples by striking down the Chief Shepherd, so he would succeed, but only temporarily, in striking down Peter, their visible leader.

Satan Did More than Say “Please.”

The New American Standard translation says that Satan “demanded” permission from God to target the apostles (as does the ESV).

Satan said more than “Please” to God, i.e., he asked with a strong degree of insistence.

And Satan demanded this permission from the sovereign Lord for himself (middle voice), that is, for his own selfish, destructive agenda.

We do not know if accusation was included in his request, as it was in the case of Job, but that is probably the case since the devil is also the Accuser of the brethren, day and night (Revelation 12:10).

In spite of this, however, we must remember that he did indeed have to get permission from God to torment and attack Peter.

Satan is not sovereign; he does not have the freedom to act in any manner he chooses, but rather all his treacherous work is governed by the counsel of God’s will (Ephesians 1:11).

Human Weakness was the Devil’s Advantage.

When Jesus addressed Peter, he used his former, original name Simon, not his new, promise-filled-with-power name, Peter.

Surely, this hearkened Peter’s mind back to his pre-Christ life.

The significance of this and its repetition is noted by Norval Geldenhuys in the New International Commentary on the New Testament: “By addressing Peter as ‘Simon, Simon’ (with the repetition), the Saviour calls upon him to realize the seriousness of the matter which He is going to discuss. And by calling him ‘Simon’ instead of ‘Peter,’ Jesus reminds him of his human weakness — he is, as regards his own powers, not ‘Peter,’ but ‘the rock,’ but a mere helpless human being.”

Satan’s means to laying Peter aside temporarily was not some grotesque, appalling sin that would even be shameful to the Gentiles (though all sin is surely grotesque, appalling, and shameful to a degree); it was through Peter’s human frailty that Satan would tackle him to the ground.

It was Peter’s fear of man and cowardice that Satan would take advantage of for the sake of his own demonic plan.

Ruin was the Devil’s Goal.

The image Jesus chose, that of sifting like wheat, is painfully graphic. “The picture is of grain in a sieve, where the head of grain is taken apart (cf. Amos 9:9).  Our English idiom of ‘picking someone to pieces’ or ‘taking someone apart’ has similar emotive force. Satan would like to bring Peter to ruin and leave him in pieces, exposing his lack of faithfulness. This leader of the Twelve is a prime target, and Jesus knows it” (Darrell Bock).

Satan did not intend to merely play around with Peter for a while, to have some fun with him and then leave him alone.

The devil’s single desire was to destroy Peter once and for all. And he would have succeeded had it not also been true that Jesus the Son of God had already been praying for Peter before his particular temptations came upon him.

Jesus had a More Powerful Role in this Fight.

Jesus told Peter, “but I have prayed for you[singular], that your faith may not fail” (Luke 22:32).

“While Satan thus acts as the cunning adversary, Jesus acts as the intercessor, the advocate of His disciples and especially of that particular one whom He had previously pointed out as the leader amongst them” (Geldenhuys).

Though Satan takes full advantage of Peter’s human weaknesses and succeeds in temporarily derailing him, the Evil One fails to fully destroy the apostle because Jesus intercedes for him.

What a comfort this is!

Every true believer in Christ has the assurance that Jesus continues to be our intercessory prayer warrior.

Nonetheless, Temporary Failure would Result.

Regardless of the Son of God’s prayers for him, Peter would indeed fail.

His human faithlessness would be revealed and would drive him back to his compassionate, restorative Savior.

Darrell Bock says that Jesus’ intercession “does not mean that Peter will never fail, but that whatever failure he has will be temporary…. Peter will not fall away completely, since Jesus goes on to note that, when Peter turns back from his failure, he is to strengthen the brothers. Peter’s failure will be a failure of nerve, not a heart denial of Jesus. The remark is a note of reconciliation before the fact and pictures how God offers total forgiveness. He knows our failure and still extends his hand graciously to the believer who trusts him.”

Restoration to Greater Usefulness was Jesus’ Goal.

Jesus’ goal was the polar opposite of Satan’s.

Satan unlocked and unleashed his arsenal for Peter’s destruction, but we must never forget that all his attacks were kept in check by the sovereign God who possesses all wisdom and has purposes that cannot be seen by us.

Peter’s faith would fail for a time, but not be completely destroyed.

Jesus told him that later, after he had been restored to the Savior, Peter would be equipped to “strengthen your brothers” (Luke 22:32).

Satan’s diabolical work would indeed be used for God’s higher, holier purposes.

Satan cares not much about professing believers who do not radically follow Christ and; therefore, are no threat to the devil’s kingdom agenda.

The Over-Confidence of Pride Prepared Peter for Failure.

After Jesus informed Peter of this upcoming trial from Satan, the apostle responded in his typical impetuous manner filled with the pride of over-confidence:“Lord, with You I am ready to go both to prison and to death” (Luke 22:33).

“Others may fail you, Jesus, but take heart I am not weak like them!”

Though Peter boldly vowed his loyalty to Christ, even to prison or death, R. Kent Hughes comments, “this foremost disciple would succumb to cowardly denial and infamous failure.”

Though Satan was the supernatural power behind Peter’s failure, it was Peter’s own prideful heart that was the earthly means to his fall.

Peter would forever remember Jesus’ warning, but he also would never forget the deep sense of personal failure that he felt when he realized what he had done and “wept bitterly” (Luke 22:62).

Let this Be a Warning to Us.

Followers of Christ must never be so naïve as to think that Satan pays most attention to those who have already surrendered to his demonic powers.

No, the opposite is true. It is those who follow Christ and have a reputation for being godly Christians who have targets on their backs.

Satan cares not much at all about professing believers who do not seriously follow Christ and; therefore, are no threat to the devil’s kingdom.

We must not knowingly allow him to take advantage of our weakness, or remain ignorant of his schemes (2 Corinthians 2:11).

However, we must also never minimize our personal responsibility. For whenever we allow our pride to control us we throw open the door to making the devil’s work so much easier.

We fall when we least expect it. “In the story of Peter’s fatal self-confidence and pitiable fall every believer has a permanent and powerful warning never to rely arrogantly on his own strength. A healthy confidence is indeed necessary to every Christian, but this must be in the sense of reliance on God—i.e. faith, not in our own resources, but in the power given to us by Him” (Geldenhuys).

“Therefore let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall” (1 Corinthians 10:12).

Paul Tautges

By God’s grace, I’m a husband, dad, grandpa, and a pastor at Cornerstone Community Church in Mayfield Hts, OH. I love Christ because He first loved me.

The purpose of Counseling One Another is to stimulate and nurture healthy, Word-driven growth among believers in Christ. By coming alongside to encourage your spiritual growth in the Lord, and pointing you toward Christ-centered resources to strengthen your personal ministry, we hope to assist you in making obedient disciples of Jesus Christ.

Counseling one another is built upon the biblical philosophy that counseling is intensive discipleship and care, which is the normal work of believers in the community of the church. We live in a fallen world, complete with its sin-related battles as well as suffering-related problems and, therefore, are in need of personal one-another ministry. We are not opposed to all forms of “professional counseling,” but believe God intended for most one-another counseling ministry to take place as fellow believers love and help one another grow in their walk of faith, as we learn to apply His all-sufficient truth and grace to our hearts and lives.

https://counselingoneanother.com/2013/10/25/satans-permission-to-sift-you-like-wheat/


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Friday, June 19, 2020

DIVINE SETUPS - Do not be surprised if Jesus allows you to experience some painful circumstance. Sometimes the lessons we must learn are very painful - this confrontation with reality is necessary at times in our lives - Peter perceived himself to be so spiritually strong that he was prepared to suffer greatly for his Master. Yet Jesus knew where Peter really was in his own pilgrimage. He knew that Peter’s enthusiasm did not match his reality. He was suffering from an attitude of self-righteousness. So, how did Jesus help Peter match his perception to his reality? Peter was the object of a divine setup. Notice that Satan asked permission to sift Peter as wheat. Jesus determined that Satan would be used to bring Peter to the maturity level both Jesus and Peter really desired. And Jesus was praying that Peter would pass the test. Jesus told Peter that he would deny Him three times that very day. Peter could not believe what Jesus was saying. Sometimes the lessons we must learn are very painful. This experience was necessary in Peter’s life. It was necessary to purge Peter from his sin of self-righteousness. This very lesson would allow Peter to come face to face with his own misperception of where he was in his relationship and devotion to Jesus. When he was forced to confront this, it nearly broke him apart. He wept bitterly once he realized he had done just as Jesus had predicted.

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Sifted and Sent - GGWO Church BaltimoreDo not be surprised if Jesus allows you to experience some painful circumstance. Sometimes the lessons we must learn are very painful - this confrontation with reality is necessary at times in our lives
by: Os Hillman


 “Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.” Luke 22:31-32


Have you ever perceived yourself to be at one place spiritually only to discover that you were actually far from this place?
Peter perceived himself to be so spiritually strong that he was prepared to suffer greatly for his Master.
Yet Jesus knew where Peter really was in his own pilgrimage. He knew that Peter’s enthusiasm did not match his reality.
He was suffering from an attitude of self-righteousness.
So, how did Jesus help Peter match his perception to his reality?
Peter was the object of a divine setup.
First, notice that Satan asked permission to sift Peter as wheat.
Jesus determined that Satan would be used to bring Peter to the maturity level both Jesus and Peter really desired.
And Jesus was praying that Peter would pass the test.
Jesus told Peter that he would deny Him three times that very day. Peter could not believe what Jesus was saying.
Sometimes the lessons we must learn are very painful.
This experience was necessary in Peter’s life. It was necessary to purge Peter from his sin of self-righteousness.
This very lesson would allow Peter to come face to face with his own misperception of where he was in his relationship and devotion to Jesus.
When he was forced to confront this, it nearly broke him apart. He wept bitterly once he realized he had done just as Jesus had predicted.
Do not be surprised if Jesus allows you to experience some painful circumstance.
You may be the subject of a divine setup designed to bring you to a greater maturity level in your walk with Jesus.
It may not be a fun experience when you go through it, but you will, like Peter, become a leader whom God will use to lead others.

Os Hillman formerly owned and operated an ad agency in Atlanta for 12 years. He began Marketplace Leaders in 1995 and since then Os  has encouraged thousands of men and women to seek God’s calling on their own lives as it relates to their vocation and to view their work as ministry. Marketplace Leaders and the TGIF devotional that is read in 104 countries today helps men and women fulfill their calling and purpose in their work and life. Os has written 18 books and spoken in more than 26 nations around the globe encouraging, equipping and educating people to live out God’s calling in their lives. His latest book released in July 2017  is The Joseph Calling: 6 stages to fulfill, navigate and fulfill your purpose.
Os Hillman speaks at conferences, churches, luncheons, retreats, and other events and also teaches workshops. If your group is looking for insights, guidance and inspiration to follow God’s call, contact us to partner with you in your ministry!
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