Chapter 308—When Satan is Powerless
The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth
such as be of a contrite spirit.
Psalm 34:18
.
Satan knows that those who ask God for pardon and grace will obtain
it; therefore he presents their sins before them to discourage them. Against
those who are trying to obey God, he is constantly seeking occasion for
complaint. Even their best and most acceptable service he seeks to make
appear corrupt. By countless devices, the most subtle and the most cruel, he
endeavors to secure their condemnation.
In his own strength, man cannot meet the charges of the enemy. In
sin-stained garments, confessing his guilt, he stands before God. But Jesus,
our Advocate, presents an effectual plea in behalf of all who by repentance
and faith have committed the keeping of their souls to Him. He pleads their
cause, and by the mighty arguments of Calvary, vanquishes their accuser.
His perfect obedience to God’s law has given Him all power in heaven and in
earth, and He claims from His Father mercy and reconciliation for guilty man.
To the accuser of His people He declares: “The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan.
These are the purchase of My blood, brands plucked from the burning.” And
to those who rely on Him in faith, He gives the assurance, “Behold, I have
caused thine iniquity to pass from thee, and I will clothe thee with change of
raiment.” (
Zechariah 3:4
).
All who have put on the robe of Christ’s righteousness will stand before
Him as chosen and faithful and true. Satan has no power to pluck them out of
the hand of the Saviour. Not one soul who in penitence and faith has claimed
His protection will Christ permit to pass under the enemy’s power. His word
is pledged: “Let him take hold of my strength, that he may make peace with
me; and he shall make peace with me” (
Isaiah 27:5
). The promise given to
Joshua is given to all: “If thou wilt keep my charge, ... I will give thee places
to walk among these that stand by” (
Zechariah 3:7
). Angels of God will walk
on either side of them, even in this world, and they will stand at last among
the angels that surround the throne of God.
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