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Proverbs 19:12
The king’s wrath is like the roaring of a lion, but his favor is like dew on the grass.
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The
Bible tells us that the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking
whom he may devour. (1 Peter 5:8) But have you ever wondered why he acts
like a roaring lion?
It has something to do with a lion’s roar.
In the Bible, the roaring of a lion speaks of the king’s wrath—“The
king’s wrath is like the roaring of a lion”. So when the devil walks
about like a roaring lion, he is trying to give you the impression that
the King is angry with you. And when you believe that God is angry with
you, the devil knows that he has got you.
When you think that God
is angry or displeased with you, you will not be confident of His love
toward you. Instead, you will expect and fear punishment from Him. And
you will want to stay away from Him because you do not wish to incur His
wrath any further.
But the truth is that God is not angry with
you, even when you fail or blow it, because all your sins have already
been judged in the body of His Son at the cross. As the Lamb of God,
Jesus became your burnt offering. That is why He said, “I thirst.” (John
19:28)
Those who heard Him say that at Calvary that day thought
that His thirst was physical. Actually, His thirst was spiritual because
He was being “burnt” by the fire of God’s wrath. He was being judged
for our sins. His body exhausted all of God’s wrath until every claim of
God’s holiness was satisfied and His wrath appeased!
Now, there
is a law called “the law of double jeopardy”, which states that the same
crime cannot be tried twice. Today, the fire of God’s wrath will never
fall on you as a believer because it has already fallen on His Son at
the cross. He judged your sins then, but in the body of His Son.
So
right now, you are not under the King’s wrath but His favor. And His
favor rains down on you like dew on the grass every morning! |
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