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Introduction
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Last week we
took a deep dive into what the Bible says about sorcery. If you missed that
sermon, make sure that you catch up with it, because sorcery is a powerful tool
of the Devil, his demons and his servants. Remember that I shared with you at
the end of last week’s sermon how a powerful witch was saved out of a Satanic
cult, because a Christian woman started to pray for him. But why would someone
be tempted to get involved in that nonsense in the first place? Because it
offers power. Human beings love power. But witchcraft or sorcery is not the
only access to power.
There is a
more basic kind of power, that many are tempted towards; the power to rule
others. The Devil seeks to manipulate people with this power. In fact, this was
one of the things which inspired me to present this series on how the evil one
works.
The more I
read the Bible the more I realize that God is not just telling us how Israel
failed to fulfil his word, but also how the world works. This is where I think
a lot of pastors go wrong when they too sharply distinguish the Old and New
Covenants. There are differences to be sure, absolutely, but humanity has not
changed, and God’s standards have not changed, and the results of giving our selves
over to evil have not changed. The Bible points forwards to what could happen,
as much as it points backwards to what did happen. With obedience comes
blessing to a people, with wickedness and rebellion comes destruction. As
Marcus Aurelius said, “Look back over the past – all of those changes of dynasties.
And you can foresee the future too: it will be completely alike, incapable of
deviating from the rhythm of the present. So for the study of human life forty
years are as good as ten thousand: what more will you see.”
Think about
this, often when God was rebuking Israel for their sin, it was because they had
become like the nations around them, sometimes even worse for example, Ezekiel
16:48,51 – “48 As I live, declares the Lord God, your sister Sodom and
her daughters have not done as you and your daughters have done…51 Samaria has
not committed half your sins. You have committed more abominations than they,
and have made your sisters appear righteous by all the abominations that you
have committed.” I think it is very clear that God is not just showing
us how Israel apostatized, he is showing us how wickedness rips apart a people,
and how to avoid it.
God is
teaching us timeless principles about how the wicked rule, how they are
corrupted, how they damage society. As Paul tells us all these things were
written as examples for us, 1 Corinthians 10:11-13 – “11 Now these things
happened to them as an example, but they were written down for our instruction,
on whom the end of the ages has come. 12 Therefore let anyone who thinks that
he stands take heed lest he fall. 13 No temptation has overtaken you that is
not common to man.” Let’s have a look at how the Devil corrupts the
powerful, and how we can avoid such temptation.
1. Same trick, different results – There is a fascinating similarity
between the temptation of Adam and Eve, and the temptation of Jesus. So, very
likely for the last time in a little while, we need to turn to Genesis 3,
because I want to show you these similarities. Genesis 3:1-6 – “3 Now the
serpent was more crafty than any other beast of the field that the Lord God had
made. He said to the woman, “Did God actually say, ‘You shall not eat of any
tree in the garden’?” 2 And the woman said to the serpent, “We may eat of the
fruit of the trees in the garden, 3 but God said, ‘You shall not eat of the
fruit of the tree that is in the midst of the garden, neither shall you touch
it, lest you die.’” 4 But the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely
die. 5 For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you
will be like God, knowing good and evil.” 6 So when the woman saw that the tree
was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was
to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate, and she also
gave some to her husband who was with her, and he ate.”
1.1 I want to bring out one more
application from this passage this morning. What the Devil was doing here was
directly attacking humanities leading representatives. Adam is the father of
all mankind, Eve is the mother of all living.
1.1.1 If you can corrupt the powerful, you
can corrupt, or harm in some way, everybody below them. It is a simple but
effective strategy.
1.1.2 This works for a couple of reasons.
1) People naturally just trust authority. It is too hard to be responsible for
all our own decisions, so if we can just say, “Look authority said it’s safe,
therefore it is safe”, then we can rest easier. 2) Because the powerful have
such reach with their decisions the evil one can maximise his harm by targeting
them.
1.1.3 He tried this with Jesus, though, and
failed. Let’s have a look -
1.2 The temptation of Jesus – Matthew 4:1-4 - “4 Then Jesus
was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. 2 And
after fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. 3 And the tempter
came and said to him, “If you are the Son of God, command these stones to
become loaves of bread.” 4 But he answered, “It is written, “‘Man shall not
live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”
1.2.1 Notice here that, like in the Garden
with Eve, the Devil is seeking to tempt Jesus with food. In this instance it is
because he has been fasting for forty days. In the Garden, it was food that was
desirable for making one wise. But after forty days of fasting, a mouldy loaf
would look like a feast.
1.2.2 But notice Jesus’ response, “‘Man
shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of
God.’” Mankind is not just sustained by food, but by God’s word. This almost
looks like a direct rebuke of Eve in the garden, who chose not to live by God’s
word, but sinned with food, because it is. Jesus is here doing what Eve should
have done.
1.2.2.1 If you can corrupt a person’s desire
for bread, and all things nice, you can lead them towards evil. But Jesus was
obviously much wiser and stronger than Eve or Adam, and rejected the Devil’s
temptation to use his power to cheat.
1.2.2.2 But there is another similarity…
1.2.3 “8 Again, the devil took him to a
very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their
glory. 9 And he said to him, “All these I will give you, if you will fall down
and worship me.” 10 Then Jesus said to him, “Be gone, Satan! For it is written,
“‘You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.’”
1.2.3.1 The Devil is trying to do here, what
he did to Adam and Eve: offer power. For Eve, it was the desire to be greater than
her husband, and powerful like the gods, or God, depending on how you translate
it. For Jesus the Devil is offering to make him king of the world. This is a
power he has authority to give: because he is “the god of this world”
(2 Cor. 4:4), “the prince of the power of the air” (Eph. 2:2), “the
ruler of this world” (John 12:31). Just think about these titles for a
moment.
1.2.3.2 This is the Devil’s world, not
originally, Yahweh is the true God, but he delegated the authority of this
world to humanity, and humanity had it usurped by the evil one. And he literally
rules from earth.
1.3 But what we see here, is the same
trick being tried, with different results. Adam and Eve took the offer of power.
Jesus refused the temptation. But this gives us insight into how wicked power works
in this world: the Devil uses it to corrupt the powerful, if he can and he is
often successful.
2. His Throne Is On Earth – This world is
the Devil’s domain, not hell - Revelation 2:12-13 – “12 “And to the angel
of the church in Pergamum write: ‘The words of him who has the sharp two-edged
sword. 13 “‘I know where you dwell, where Satan's throne is. Yet you hold fast
my name, and you did not deny my faith even in the days of Antipas my faithful
witness, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells.”
2.1 Exactly what this throne was, is not said.
There was a famous temple to Zeus in Pergamum, which is what this may have be
referring to, but more than likely, it is referring to the fact that Pergamum
was the centre of Emperor worship.
2.1.1 I suspect today his throne is in Hollywood,
as it is the centre of secular religion. But it could be somewhere else, who
knows. But we know the Devil dwells on this earth, and reigns from his usurper
throne, and his offer of power is taken up by those in the world system.
2.2 Revelation 13:2 says, “2 And
the beast that I saw was like a leopard; its feet were like a bear's, and its
mouth was like a lion's mouth. And to it the dragon gave his power and his
throne and great authority.”
2.2.1 Whatever the beast’s identity, it
takes the offer of Satan that Jesus rejected. “And to it the dragon gave
his power and his throne and great authority.” This is obviously an
offer many wicked have taken.
2.2.2 It will not always be overt, and it
may be subtle, but we don’t say that power corrupts, and absolute power absolutely
corrupts for no reason. It is because the power base of this world is wicked,
and once you start dealing in the circles of power, the temptation to
corruption is incredibly strong.
2.2.3 How many of our national leaders fail
this test? I suspect most.
2.3 The Devil tried the same trick on
Jesus, that he tried on Adam and Eve, and it failed, utterly, because Jesus
came to defeat the Devil and stayed the course. But it works on the beast, and
the second beast. It has obviously worked many other times, and in many other
places.
2.3.1 Indeed, this is a big part of how
power works in this world: the Devil offers it to those who would take it. Not
everyone, just certain people in certain times. As Napoleon said, he marches
with the god of war.
2.4 It is not the full picture, because
the Kingdom of light is advancing against the kingdom of darkness – Daniel
7:13-14 - “13 I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of
heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and
was presented before him. 14 And to him was given dominion and glory and a
kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him; his
dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom
one that shall not be destroyed.” The Son of Man’s kingdom will
eventually defeat the Beast’s system once and for all, as we read in Daniel and
Revelation. But until that time, there is conflict between these two kingdoms.
2.4.1 In one place darkness will reign more
thoroughly, in another place light, and sometimes this will change. Mongolia
was once a pagan nation, then had strong Christian influence, then strong
Muslim influence and then Pagan again. Once Australia was in darkness and
pagan, then the gospel came, now it is heading back to darkness and paganism.
2.5 Throughout all of this the Devil is
ruling this world, and offering people power, and many take the offer.
3. The Ticket Takers – One author I read, Vox Day, calls
those who take the Devil’s offer, the ticket takers. This doesn’t work by
sitting in a room and signing a contract that the Devil offers you, at least
not always. Many ticket takers probably don’t realize at first what they are
doing.
3.1 It begins with compromising to the
world, a little corruption, to feel included, to gain position, power,
influence. Being offered that power in a compromising way, and then before you
know it, the system has you. Proverbs warns about this, “10 My son, if
sinners entice you, do not consent. 11 If they say, “Come with us, let us
lie in wait for blood; let us ambush the innocent without reason; 12 like Sheol
let us swallow them alive, and whole, like those who go down to the pit; 13 we
shall find all precious goods, we shall fill our houses with plunder; 14 throw
in your lot among us; we will all have one purse” (Prov. 1:10-14).
3.1.1 The enticement of sinners is a big
part of how the corruption of the powerful works – if you just look away here,
or compromise on this, or agree to this immoral act, look at how much you can
gain, they say.
3.1.2 This is why so many of the powerful
give in. Some even begin with good intentions, think of the good you can do, if
you just take a little more power than you should. Think of how much you can
gain by accepting support from shady people with money. Think of how much you
can change politics from within, if you compromise just enough to get in the
inner circles.
3.1.2.1 See the trap?
3.2 In a sense everyone faces this, at
work, at school, at university. If you surround yourselves with the corrupt,
what happens? 1 Corinthians 15:33 “33 Do not be deceived: “Bad company ruins
good morals.” It might begin with just avoiding some topics, so you
don’t seem too Christian, allowing the rough joking to happen around you so you
can fit in, then you find yourselves drinking with work mates, and before you
know it your wife or husband is leaving you because you went way too far off
the rails.
3.2.1 For the powerful, the temptation is
greater, and the offer of power is greater, but don’t kid yourself, we are all
targets for the evil one.
3.3 But this is the key point – in a corrupt world, filled with
corrupt people, and ruled by a corrupt false god, at lot of power only comes to
the compromised, and those willing to compromise. And I don’t mean in a good
way, I mean morally compromised.
3.3.1 We need to imitate Jesus and lean on
God’s word and say no.
4. The Kings Of Israel – One of the biggest lessons we learn
from the Kings of Israel, is just how many of them were corrupt. In the
northern Kingdom, Samaria, or Israel, they were all corrupt. In the southern
Kingdom, Judah, most of them were corrupt.
4.1 Even some of the good one’s turned
bad. For example Solomon – “11 Now King Solomon loved many foreign women,
along with the daughter of Pharaoh: Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian, and
Hittite women, 2 from the nations concerning which the Lord had said to the
people of Israel, “You shall not enter into marriage with them, neither shall
they with you, for surely they will turn away your heart after their gods.”
Solomon clung to these in love. 3 He had 700 wives, who were princesses, and
300 concubines. And his wives turned away his heart. 4 For when Solomon was old
his wives turned away his heart after other gods, and his heart was not wholly
true to the Lord his God, as was the heart of David his father. 5 For Solomon
went after Ashtoreth the goddess of the Sidonians, and after Milcom the
abomination of the Ammonites” (1Kings 11:1-5).
4.1.1 What do we learn from Solomon’s
example? You can start out really good, wise, noble, humble and still be
completely corrupted by power. It is possible that Ecclesiastes hints that he
repented in the end, but we can’t be certain.
4.2 But Solomon was nowhere near the
worst. Saul, refused to do as God commanded, and feared God more than man. Rehoboam
sought to use his power as a tyrant and split the kingdom in two. Abijam
continued the idolatry of his father. Manasseh set up human sacrifice. Jeroboam
set up a new religion, with a calf to compete with the temple. Many Kings
oppressed the poor, did shady deals, set up corrupt priesthoods, engaged in
unjust wars for gain, invaded other countries for wicked reasons, confiscated
land from the poor, for their own use, promoted homosexuality, adultery,
divorce, promiscuous sex, drunkenness…does this sound like ancient Israel, or
modern corruption? Let’s look at two stand out examples:
4.2.1 Jezebel and Naboth – We all know this story, how Naboth
would not sell his field to Ahab, because it was his family inheritance. From a
capitalist perspective this trade would make sense, but the law forbade family
possessions from being permanently traded. So, Jezebel hatches a conspiracy – “7
And Jezebel his wife said to him, “Do you now govern Israel? Arise and eat
bread and let your heart be cheerful; I will give you the vineyard of Naboth
the Jezreelite.” 8 So she wrote letters in Ahab's name and sealed them with his
seal, and she sent the letters to the elders and the leaders who lived with
Naboth in his city. 9 And she wrote in the letters, “Proclaim a fast, and set
Naboth at the head of the people. 10 And set two worthless men opposite him,
and let them bring a charge against him, saying, ‘You have cursed[a] God and
the king.’ Then take him out and stone him to death.” (1 Kings
21:7-10).
4.2.1.1 This works, as well. In a corrupt
society the powerful will take every opportunity they can get away with, to use
their power for self-gain. Sometimes, it is not even illegal. Laws can be
changed to suit different donors, or interest groups.
4.2.2 The corrupt priests in Ezekiel 8:7-13
– “7 And he brought me to the entrance of the court, and when I looked,
behold, there was a hole in the wall. 8 Then he said to me, “Son of man, dig in
the wall.” So I dug in the wall, and behold, there was an entrance. 9 And he
said to me, “Go in, and see the vile abominations that they are committing
here.” 10 So I went in and saw. And there, engraved on the wall all around, was
every form of creeping things and loathsome beasts, and all the idols of the
house of Israel. 11 And before them stood seventy men of the elders of the
house of Israel, with Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan standing among them. Each
had his censer in his hand, and the smoke of the cloud of incense went up. 12
Then he said to me, “Son of man, have you seen what the elders of the house of
Israel are doing in the dark, each in his room of pictures? For they say, ‘The
Lord does not see us, the Lord has forsaken the land.’” 13 He said also to me,
“You will see still greater abominations that they commit.” These
priests, remember who are part of the power leadership of Judah, were
committing all sorts of abominable practices in secret rooms, hidden from the
people. They may have seemed like righteous priests, but they were secretly
owned by satanic gods.
4.2.3 Does this not remind us of a certain
sneak peak behind the curtains of power in parliament that we got in the media
a few weeks back…boy that disappeared quickly, didn’t it.
4.3 Biblically what is a corrupt society?
One that has rejected God. Once this happens, all forms of corruption will
follow.
4.3.1 Both of these passages show us, and
many others agree, that conspiracies of wickedness are part and parcel of power
in a corrupt society…has our society denied God? If yes, then corruption will
just increase.
5. Application – So how can we apply this teaching?
There are many ways. Personal and societal.
5.1 First, personally, avoid little
corruptions. Little
corruptions give the Devil a foothold. We are not likely ever going to get the
offer to rule the world, we are not powerful enough, but we will get enticed to
evil. The Devil has enough minions and wicked malice to target us at different
times.
5.1.1 Proverbs 1:10 - “My son, if
sinners entice you, do not consent.”
5.2 Don’t ascribe stupidity when wickedness
will suffice. You
have often heard it said, never ascribe to malice, what can be ascribed to
incompetence or ignorance” or “do not ascribe to wickedness what can be put
down to stupidity”. But this is a bad saying, and really bad advice.
5.2.1 Look this makes sense with someone
you love and know well. When your spouse does something that annoys you, it is
wise, and gracious to attribute it to “ignorance” or accident, rather than
malice. This makes sense with a trusted friend. This makes sense with valued
colleague or trusted employee or brother and sister in Christ. Be quick to
overlook.
5.2.2 But this does not make sense with the
powerful, for three main reasons: 1) Evil seeks political power, it is drawn to
it. 2) The powerful can do too much damage to be easily forgiven for their bad
mistakes. A mistake made on a powerful level can harm all of society. Which is
why our nation’s system was set up to strictly limit any leaders power, 3) Evil
looks stupid, right, because it is. The more our leaders, the more our society
rejects God, the more foolish it will look, because sin is foolishness, in the
Bible, foolish and evil are synonyms: “8 Remember this, O Lord, how the
enemy scoffs, and a foolish people reviles your name” (Psalm 74:18). Proverbs
13:19 – “A desire fulfilled is sweet to the soul, but to turn away from
evil is an abomination to fools.” Making foolish decisions, is evil.
Let me prove evil and foolish are the same a different way –
5.2.2.1 Is Adultery foolish or wicked? Is
lying foolish or wicked? Is corruption foolish or wicked? Is promoting more
than two genders foolish or wicked? Is promoting sodomy and other sexual sins
foolish or wicked? You see the point don’t you? The Bible teaches us to ascribe
wickedness where we see foolishness.
5.3 Be wise as serpents – Matt 10:16 – “16 Behold, I am
sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and
innocent as doves.” I have mentioned this verse a few times in this
series, but here I repeat it again.
5.3.1 The serpent in many ancient pagan
societies represented wisdom. Jesus knew this, but I doubt he was saying be
like these serpents. No, I think he was saying something very simple: be wise
to the serpent’s schemes.
5.3.2 Don’t flit through life, blissfully
unaware of evil. Be innocent in action, but aware of how the serpent can
strike.
5.4 Walk With The Wise - Proverbs 13:20 – “Whoever
walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.”
You need to spend time with people who know how the world works, who have been
around the block, who challenge you to open your eyes to corruption, and cause
you to lift your righteous game.
5.4.1 This will help you avoid mistakes,
but it will also enable you to have a network of support if the corrupt come
for you. Which they might. Another name for a society that persecutes believers
is corrupt. Corruption cannot stand goodness.
5.4.2 We must be prepared to support each
other as these attacks come.
6. Conclusion - 2 Kings 23:12-14 – “12 And
the altars on the roof of the upper chamber of Ahaz, which the kings of Judah
had made, and the altars that Manasseh had made in the two courts of the house
of the Lord, he pulled down and broke in pieces and cast the dust of them into
the brook Kidron. 13 And the king defiled the high places that were east of
Jerusalem, to the south of the mount of corruption, which Solomon the king of
Israel had built for Ashtoreth the abomination of the Sidonians, and for
Chemosh the abomination of Moab, and for Milcom the abomination of the
Ammonites. 14 And he broke in pieces the pillars and cut down the Asherim and
filled their places with the bones of men.” When a nation rejects God,
this radiates corruption through the entire society, at every level of society,
in every institution. The Devil loves to corrupt the powerful, and through this
he sows much death and destruction in the world. Our culture is no longer sure
what is good and what is evil, what is man and what is woman, what is true and
what is lies. Let’s take up the armour of God, so we can be a part of God
defeating darkness in our land. Let’s pray.
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