Satan is a gifted liar (John 8:44). His specialty is "mind games." His
"mind game" with Eve began with a lie. After hearing her repeat God's
warning, he said, "You won't die! God is dishonest! He knows when you
distinguish between good and evil that you will be as smart as He is"
(Genesis 3:4,5). Deception then guided her observations (Genesis 3:6).
Satan won the "mind game," and human evil became reality.
All temptation begins with a "mind game." Deceit is the key to all
wickedness. All evil, from vicious violence to "innocent" self-righteousness, begins in the mind.
Satan's most sophisticated "mind games" are reserved for worship assemblies.
He convinces us that we are worshipping while we actually are "playing" his
"mind game."
Three events produced the three most significant transitions in human
history. Each transition forever altered human reality. In the first, evil
became a part of human existence. In the second, forgiveness became
available to all humanity. In the third, humanity will appear before Jesus
Christ.
Our weekly communion acknowledges all three. We consider the significance
of each transition, and we praise God for what He did for us in Jesus'
death.
The power of the Lord's Supper is mental. It is not perfunctory, habitual,
or mechanical. We do not "take communion" merely because we eat the bread
and drink the juice. Communion is far more than listening to prayers,
eating the bread, and drinking the juice. One can do all three and not
commune with God and Christ.
When you participate in communion, do you focus on Jesus Christ, or do you
play a "mind game" with Satan? His selection is as diverse as video games.
"Distraction," "criticism," "daydreams," "anticipation," and "impatience"
are but a few of his games.
The ultimate communion experience will come when we commune with Jesus in
heaven. How we will celebrate! Celebrate what? Jesus' victorious
destruction of evil. Jesus' marvelous gift of forgiveness. Jesus granting
us eternal salvation in heaven. Praise and only praise will fill every
mind! May that praise begin here and now!
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