Why God Gave Us Eyes, Ears, and Speech. --God gave men eyes, that they might
behold wondrous things out of His law. He gave them the hearing ear, that they
might listen to His message, spoken by the living preacher. He gave men the
talent of speech, that they might present Christ as the sin-pardoning Saviour.
With the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession
is made unto salvation.
How Satan Gains Entrance to the Soul. --All should guard the senses, lest
Satan gain victory over them; for these are the avenues of the soul.
You will have to become a faithful sentinel over your eyes, ears, and all
your senses if you would control your mind and prevent vain and corrupt thoughts
from staining your soul. The power of grace alone can accomplish this most
desirable work.
Satan and his angels are busy creating a paralysed condition of the senses so
that cautions, warnings, and reproofs shall not be heard; or, if heard, that
they shall not take effect upon the heart and reform the life.
My brethren, God calls upon you as His followers to walk in the light. You
need to be alarmed. Sin is among us, and it is not seen to be exceedingly
sinful. The senses of many are benumbed by the indulgence of appetite and by
familiarity with sin. We need to advance nearer heaven.
Satan's Strategy Is to Confuse the Senses. --Satan's work is to lead men to
ignore God, to so engross and absorb the mind that God will not be in their thoughts. The education they
have received has been of a character to confuse the mind and eclipse the true
light. Satan does not wish the people to have a knowledge of God; and if he can
set in operation games and theatrical performances that will so confuse the
senses of the young that human beings will perish in darkness while light shines
all about them, he is well pleased.
Satan Cannot Enter the Mind Without Our Consent. -- We should present before
the people the fact that God has provided that we shall not be tempted above
what we are able to bear, but that with every temptation He will make a way of
escape. If we live wholly for God, we shall not allow the mind to indulge in
selfish imaginings.
If there is any way by which Satan can gain access to the mind, he will sow
his tares and cause them to grow until they will yield an abundant harvest. In
no case can Satan obtain dominion over the thoughts, words, and actions, unless
we voluntarily open the door and invite him to enter. He will then come in and,
by catching away the good seed sown in the heart, make of none effect the truth.
Close Every Avenue to the Tempter. --All who name the name of Christ need to
watch and pray and guard the avenues of the soul, for Satan is at work to
corrupt and destroy if the least advantage is given him.
It is not safe for us to linger to contemplate the advantages to be reaped
through yielding to Satan's suggestions. Sin means dishonour and disaster to
every soul that indulges in it; but it is blinding and deceiving in its nature,
and it will entice us with flattering presentations. If we venture on Satan's ground, we have no assurance of protection from his
power. So far as in us lies, we should close every avenue by which the tempter
may find access to us.
Who can know, in the moment of temptation, the terrible consequences which
will result from one wrong, hasty step! Our only safety is to be shielded by the
grace of God every moment, and not put out our own spiritual eyesight so that we
will call evil, good, and good, evil. Without hesitation or argument we must
close and guard the avenues of the soul against evil.
Every Christian must stand on guard continually, watching every avenue of the
soul where Satan might find access. He must pray for divine help and at the same
time resolutely resist every inclination to sin. By courage, by faith, by
persevering toil, he can conquer. But let him remember that to gain the victory
Christ must abide in him and he in Christ.
Avoid Reading, Seeing, or Hearing Evil. --The apostle [Peter] sought to teach
the believers how important it is to keep the mind from wandering to forbidden
themes or from spending its energies on trifling subjects. Those who would not
fall a prey to Satan's devices must guard well the avenues of the soul; they
must avoid reading, seeing, or hearing that which will suggest impure thoughts.
The mind must not be left to dwell at random upon every subject that the enemy
of souls may suggest. The heart must be faithfully sentinelled, or evils without
will awaken evils within, and the soul will wander in darkness.
Everything that can be done should be done to place ourselves and our
children where we shall not see the iniquity that is practised in the world. We
should carefully guard the sight of our eyes and the hearing of our ears so that
these awful things shall not enter our minds. When the daily newspaper comes
into the house, I feel as if I want to hide it, that the ridiculous, sensational
things in it may not be seen. It seems as if the enemy is at the foundation of
the publishing of many things that appear in newspapers. Every sinful thing that
can be found is uncovered and laid bare before the world.
Those who would have that wisdom which is from God must become fools in the
sinful knowledge of this age, in order to be wise. They should shut their eyes,
that they may see and learn no evil. They should close their ears, lest they
hear that which is evil and obtain that knowledge which would stain their purity
of thoughts and acts. And they should guard their tongues, lest they utter
corrupt communications and guile be found in their mouths.
Resistance Is Weakened by Opening the Door. -- Do not see how close you can
walk upon the brink of a precipice and be safe. Avoid the first approach to
danger. The soul's interests cannot be trifled with. Your capital is your
character. Cherish it as you would a golden treasure. Moral purity,
self-respect, a strong power of resistance, must be firmly and constantly
cherished. There should not be one departure from reserve; one act of
familiarity, one indiscretion, may jeopardize the soul in opening the door to
temptation, and the power of resistance becomes weakened.
Satan Would Eclipse the Future Glories. --Satan has worked continually to
eclipse the glories of the future world and to attract the whole attention to
the things of this life. He has striven so to arrange matters that our thought, our anxiety, our labour might be so fully employed in temporal
things that we should not see or realise the value of eternal realities. The
world and its cares have too large a place, while Jesus and heavenly things have
altogether too small a share in our thoughts and affections. We should
conscientiously discharge all the duties of everyday life, but it is also
essential that we should cultivate, above everything else, holy affection for
our Lord Jesus Christ.
Heavenly Angels Will Help Us. --We should ever keep in mind that unseen
agencies are at work, both evil and good, to take the control of the mind. They
act with unseen yet effectual power. Good angels are ministering spirits,
exerting a heavenly influence upon heart and mind; while the great adversary of
souls, the devil, and his angels are continually labouring to accomplish our
destruction. . . .
While we should be keenly alive to our exposure to the assaults of unseen and
invisible foes, we are to be sure that they cannot harm us without gaining our
consent.