| Daily  Devotion What Doesn't Scare the DevilBy Paul Dailey
 I was on my way to prayer this past Sunday, and as I rambled 
                down the street in my little black Ford Ranger while thinking 
                about my life and my spiritual walk, I had a revelation. It now 
                occurs to me as I write this that it seems sort of strange that 
                I would get a revelation on my way to prayer. I thought I was 
                supposed to get revelations while I was in prayer, but 
              hey, He's God and He can do what He wants, right? I have become increasingly dissatisfied with what I see as a 
                lack of effectiveness in my Christian walk. I want so much to 
                have an impact on this world for the Gospel of Jesus Christ, so 
                when I die, I will leave behind me a trail of people whose lives 
                have been enriched as a result of God working through me. And 
                it was there, in the comfort of my vinyl bench seat, while listening 
                to some quiet worship music that the Lord started to reveal to 
                me the solution to my problems. And just like the Lord, He made 
                it very clear to me. He said, "You know, words don't scare 
                the devil. The devil isn't even afraid of My Word. It's when words 
                translate into action and change a life that he becomes afraid."               At first I was taken aback. "What do You mean, Lord, that 
                the devil isn't afraid of Your Word?" Then He reminded me 
                of one particular instance in the Scriptures where Satan actually 
                quoted the Scripture quite casually. The most famous instance 
                would have to be when Satan was tempting Jesus to throw Himself 
                from the highest point of the temple.  He reminded Jesus that it is written,   
                He will command his angels concerning you, and they will 
                  lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your 
                  foot against a stone (Matthew 4:6). (Not that Jesus needed any reminding!) There are many other Scriptures 
                that support this as well. Psalm 119, a beautiful piece of literary 
                genius, is chock-full of praise and adoration for the commands, 
                precepts, and statutes of the Lord.  But David doesn't stop short of relating to his readers the effect 
                that the Word has on his life. The Word turns our eyes from worthless 
                things (vs. 37); it gives us an answer for those who reproach 
                us (vs. 42); it restrains our feet from every evil path (vs. 101); 
                it causes us to detest falsity (vs. 104); it keeps us straight 
                in the midst of persecution (vs. 157) -- just to name a few.  God's message to Israel through Joshua was this:  
                 This book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, 
                  but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe 
                  to do according to all this is written in it. For then you will 
                  make your way prosperous and successful (Joshua 1:8). Furthermore, Jesus said,   
                If you love Me you will obey what I command (John 
                  14:15). In this hour, God is renewing His call to the church for purity 
                and passion. If we are going to be the pure and spotless bride 
                He desires, we must let the Word take its course in our lives. 
                It is no longer good enough to sit in church, sing the right songs, 
                memorize Scripture, wear the right clothes, and know all the Holy 
                Spirit catch-phrases if we are going to turn right around and live 
                our lives as if God doesn't exist.  There is a process to interacting with the Word. First, we must 
                receive it. That is done through our spirits. Secondly, we must 
                reflect on it. That takes place in the mind. Finally, we must 
                respond to it. That takes place in the flesh -- with our bodies. 
                If we never get up and GO (as we've been commanded), we have embraced 
                a form of godliness but have denied its power.  Revelation 12:11 says,   
                They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word 
                  of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as 
                  to shrink from death.  The blood portion has already been taken care of by Jesus on 
                the Cross. The testimony is up to us. And the testimony isn't 
                just a 15-minute speech someone gives on Sunday morning about 
                how God delivered them from drugs and alcohol. Your testimony 
                is your changed life. It’s the evidence of a life that has 
                allowed the Word to do its work to the point that you and I will 
                not shrink from even death itself.  Remember: the devil isn't scared by all the Scriptures you've 
                memorized. A life of mere words will soon be forgotten. But if 
                today you will embrace a spirit of get-up-and-go, you can impact 
                this world in a way that will continue to reverberate for generations 
                to come. People may be reading books about you when you've turned 
                to dust. But most important of all, you can be sure that your 
                name will be written in the one book that matters most: The Lamb's 
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