Satan is beating a dead horseWho our real adversary isI still commit a lot of sins. Not so much the overt kind, although I still commit those too. But I am noticing more and more the sinfulness that is associated with my thoughts and attitudes. Questioning and doubting God and His word. Thinking evil of others. And when I commit those sins, there are times when the enemy closes in and attacks. Now I am not vain enough to believe that satan himself is following me around, but the Bible does identify satan as the accuser of the brethren. Satan – the devil - is identified as our adversary. 1Pe 5:6-11 So yes, mostly the attacks probably come from my flesh, or occasionally from thought projection, be it from the world or perhaps even from demonic sources. After all, the Bible also says our battle is against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. But I am going to use Peter’s shorthand for all these enemies and simply say “satan” in this essay.
Satan is an attorneyWhen I commit sins, especially the ones where I doubt the Lord, satan closes in and starts accusing me of the most fearsome things. He attacks and attacks and attacks, trying to convince me that I really am wicked… that in fact I am a fraud and not really even a Christian. And he is a master at using the Bible against me… but then again he even tried that with Jesus (see Matthew 4 and Luke 4). The guy (and believe me I have worse names for him) has no shame. Satan is an attorney. That’s what his name means. He is the opponent in a lawsuit, the prosecuting attorney, the accuser of the brethren. He is the adversary. He accuses the saints before God in the hope that he can make something stick that would cause the Judge to sentence us to death. His problem, though, is that he never listens to the Judge (God the Father), or the Advocate for the defense (Jesus Christ at the Right Hand of the Father). Here is what God the Father and Jesus Christ have declared concerning us born-again believers in Christ: 2Co 5:17 Satan is a defeated foe. Christ defeated him forever at the cross. So for us now he is a roaring lion, not a biting lion. He can only get to us if we get spooked by the roaring. But we are safe on the other side of the glass and when he roars all we have to do is look up into the faces of our Father and Older Brother who are holding our hand at the zoo. But regardless of this verdict, satan the accusing attorney, blind with hatred, deaf to the truth, keeps trying anyway, trying to make as strong a case as possible to show the defendant is guilty and deserves the death penalty. Oh, and by the way – we are the defendants. He loves to accuse the brethren. God’s children. Rev 12:9-11 This event will happen in the future, during the Tribulation Period, by the way. The Lord unmasked satan when He told us that satan is a liar, a murderer, and a thief. Joh 8:43-44 Joh 10:10
Satan is beating a dead horseAnd this horse thief keeps using lies to try to kill me. He doesn’t realize that he is beating a dead horse. You see, the “me” he keeps trying to accuse and get sentenced to death – that me already died. Jesus died for all my sins, and the old man me died with Him. Now, “beating a dead horse” is an expression that you don’t hear as much as you used to, so let’s take a moment to make sure we are all on the same page with it. According to the Cambridge Advanced Learners’ Dictionary and Thesaurus, to beat a dead horse means “to waste effort on something when there is no chance of succeeding”. That is what satan keeps doing when he accuses us and attacks us. He has NO CHANCE of succeeding. Yet he does it anyway. Blind hatred at work. It means: “To bring up an issue that has already been concluded; something that's considered to be pointless. “ “To continue to pursue an argument that has been previously settled." It is finished! Our sins and iniquities our Father remembers no more. By one offering we have been sanctified for all time. This phrase - beating a dead horse - may originate with horse racing, where horses are sometimes "beaten" by their riders to get them moving faster. Depending on the rules, a jockey usually has access to a riding crop, which is sort of like a miniature whip, and this is used to slap the horse on the thigh. The horse responds either by running faster, or not at all if it's too tired. While there is much controversy involved with how race horses should be treated, the purpose of "beating" horses during a race is to make them go faster. On the other hand, if the horses were dead, then there wouldn't really be much of a point in beating them. Thus, the pointlessness of beating a dead horse would eventually go on to apply to other things. So what does any of this have to do with satan’s accusations against us when we sin? Satan is a master at dredging up and harping on the most vile things about you and me. Here’s the kicker: he’s right - but he’s right about the old me, not the new me! So you see where his deception lies. He’ll scream at me and accuse me of being a liar. He’s right – about the old me. He’ll pick on the scab and reveal my unbelief. He’s right – about my flesh. He’ll show me all the ways that I have been a coward. He’s right – about the outer man, the old man. And so on. But here’s where he is dead wrong. Literally. He’s beating a dead horse.
The verdict of the cross of ChristHe is constitutionally unwilling to accept the verdict of the cross. He refuses to recognize the facts about me and you and the cross of Jesus Christ. So he continues to beat a dead horse. This is the verdict of the cross of Jesus Christ: 2Co 5:21 Doesn’t the Bible say of us that we Christians already died? It sure does! Col 3:1-4 Rom 6:1-7 We were freed from sin when we died with Christ at the cross. Satan is beating a dead horse over there. And we are not riding that horse any more. That horse – our old man – was crucified with Christ on the cross. Our life is elsewhere. Hidden with Christ in God. Beyond the reach of satan.
God has clued us in about our fleshSatan can’t handle that truth. So he keeps on beating the dead old horse. The old us. And we’re crazy if we pay any attention to him. His objective is to get us to stare at our flesh. But we are given strict orders to keep our eyes on Christ instead! Heb 12:1-3 3 For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. Here’s a practical takeaway that you can use every day: Every time we keep our eyes on our self...our flesh... it is going to end up being a MISERABLE experience. Why? Because in my flesh NOTHING GOOD dwells! Rom 7:14-25 21 I find then the principle that evil is present in me, the one who wants to do good. 22 For I joyfully concur with the law of God in the inner man, 23 but I see a different law in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin which is in my members. 24 Wretched man that I am! Who will set me free from the body of this death? 25 Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! You see, God in His word already clued me in. You too. He told me that nothing good dwells in me, that is, my flesh. The old me. The outer man. And by the way, the outer man is everything about me that the world can perceive. God gave me the heads up in His word about the wickedness of my flesh. Now I didn’t know all the gory details about it. But here’s the deal: We all have this plague called sin inside. Sin is the rebel against God who cares only about himself. And sin dwells in my flesh. Nothing good dwells there. Sin dwells there. And that means that I have a residue of the murderer in my flesh... ...and the slanderer ...and the blasphemer ...and the coward ...and the homosexual ...and the liar And so forth. And so the worst of us is better than the worst IN us – what our flesh is capable of doing. Which is why - whether we want to admit it or not - each time we see, hear or read about someone caught in the act of some horrible sin…..We react . Maybe in judgment. But that shudder contains in it a hint of recognition: I am capable of that too – in my flesh, that is –the old me. This is why our Lord warns us not to judge our brother or sister. When we do, we rail against a splinter of sin that we can see in another... rather than face the telephone pole that is sin in OUR flesh.
Christ makes all things newBut our old man was crucified with Christ on the cross. I am dead to sin, so how can I still live in it? We are no longer slaves to sin. This is why there are all those “but now” statements in the New Testament. Eph 5:8 Rom 6:12-14 Christ makes all things new. My outer man is decaying, but my inner man – the new me – is being renewed day by day. I have laid aside my old man. Now I am putting him away, and putting on the New Man. Now the Spirit indwells me and the Spirit wars against the flesh. The Spirit is putting to death the deeds of the fleshly body. And we have Christ in us, and He is the sure hope of the glory that awaits us. And sure, satan is happy to fill me in on all the gory details about the old me – the dead horse. He will try to accuse me and condemn me for all sorts of stuff that is in my flesh. But it all comes under the thing called sin. And Jesus died to sin itself . And God condemned sin itself - with all its gory details - in the body of Christ on the cross. Rom 8:1-4 And I died to sin with Christ. So that means that God put infinite distance between me and all the gory details that satan loves to keep bringing up and shoving in my face. It’s true about my body where sin still dwells. But it has nothing on ME. The new me....seated with Christ in heavenly places. Gal 2:19-21
Sorry satan – I already diedSo when satan tries to accuse and condemn us, all he’s doing is beating a dead horse. “You are a blasphemer. You are filled with unbelief. You are guilty of sexual sin. You have gossiped and maligned others with that tongue. You’re an alcoholic. You have rotten thoughts about people. You are a hypocrite. You are self-righteous. You are lazy. You are a bad father. You are a false teacher. You are a fool. You ….” “You deserve to die!”, he screams, finally. And I agree! More than that, it’s already happened. I already died. I died with Christ on the cross. Yet amazingly I live.... Yet not I Oh no Here’s the kicker Not I but Christ lives in me! And the life I live now I live Not in trying to justify myself Not in making excuses for myself Or defending myself But not in condemning myself either No! The life I live now I live By FAITH IN THE SON OF GOD Who loved me And gave Himself up For me.
A new horse waiting for meAnd the Lord has made me a new creation, and given me a new life and a new identity and a new destiny. I am in the Lord’s witness protection program! 1Pe 1:3-6 And the Lord has a new horse waiting for me. You too. It’s part of the inheritance that is reserved for us in heaven. And one day soon, you and I will ride those fine white horses with Christ -
All the way to a renewed Jerusalem. Imagine the rejoicing that's going to break out when Jesus Christ sits on His glorious throne! Rev 19:11-16 Until the next time, we’re all …. In His grip, Pastor John If you found this helpful, please pass it on! Post it on Facebook, or tweet about it!
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