Today’s Reading: 1 Peter 5:6-11
Daily Lectionary: Proverbs 25:1-22; John 19:23-42
Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. (1 Peter 5:8)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. Imagine you’re on a nature hike. You’re strolling down your favorite trail, taking in the sights and scents of nature. Suddenly you hear a loud ROAR down the path. You look up and see a lion prowling toward you. That would change your trek a bit, wouldn’t it?
Peter compares Satan to a roaring lion, seeking prey to devour. His prey is a baptized child of God. He hunts with temptations to sin, lies about God’s Word, and persecution from the world. A Christian walking through this world cannot ignore Satan’s roaring threats any more than a hiker can ignore a lion on the trail.
When you were baptized into Christ, you were made God’s child. You were marked by God as His own. He forgives your sins. He sends His angels to watch over you. You are redeemed by Christ the crucified.
And Satan hates all of that. He hates Christ. He hates you. As you go through this world, it is vital that you remember this. But Jesus, the Good Shepherd, knows how to deal with a lion. Look to Him to keep you safe from harm.
First, be a humble sheep in His flock. Don’t be proud and go running away from Him. Even when times are hard, follow where Jesus leads. He knows what He is doing.
Second, look to Him for all you need. As a sheep bleats when hungry or thirsty, you can bleat to Jesus, too. Tell Him your anxieties. Trust that He cares and can help. Thank Him for His mercy even before the help arrives.
Third, stay with the flock. You are not alone. The lion threatens all your brothers and sisters in Christ. You’re all in this together. Together you hear God’s Word, sing His praise, partake of the Supper, and help one another. You’re much stronger when you go through trials with your church family.
God is faithful and He will strengthen you. His strength will be a blessing long after the hardships are over. In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
I walk with Jesus all the way, His guidance never fails me; Within His wounds I find a stay when Satan’s pow’r assails me; And by His footsteps led, My path I safely tread. No evil leads my soul astray;
I walk with Jesus all the way. (“I Walk in Danger All the Way” LSB 716, st.5)
Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Duane Bamsch