For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.
Ephesians 6:12 ESV
This verse gave me pause for thought. It seems to me in Jesus' own ministry that he had very little trouble from spiritual powers. He commanded the demons and they instantly obeyed. He had much more trouble from flesh and blood. The Pharisees and the teachers of the law. Occasionally even his own disciples were the agents of Satan against him!
I like the story that is told of Smith Wigglesworth. One night he awoke after a bad dream and had a sense that there was a presence in the room with him. As he turned over he saw the devil himself stood at the foot of his bed. "Oh," he said, "it's only you!" And he rolled over and went back to sleep.
It seems that king David had a similar estimation over who would give him the most trouble. After he took a census of the people he was given an option over what his punishment should be. Three years of famine, three months of fleeing from his enemies, or three days of pestilence. His answer is telling:
"Let us fall into the hand of the Lord, for his mercy is great; but let me not fall into the hand of man."
2 Samuel 24:14 ESV
A while ago I was lent a collection of films by the director Guillermo del Toro. Pan's Labyrinth, The Devil's Backbone and Chronos. Slightly disturbing films, it has to be said; not ones for those of a squeamish sensibility. But all very well made and thought provoking. A theme that ran through them all was that the evil in the corrupted human heart is far more scary than anything in the supernatural realm. I have to say, I think he has a point! Certainly in my own life I've been hurt far more and wounded far deeper by things that have been said and done by flesh and blood people than any rare and fleeting encounter I may have had with the demonic.
So why do the scriptures remind us that our battle is not against flesh and blood (those who seem to trouble us the most) but against the spiritual forces of evil?
For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ.
2 Corinthians 10:3-5 ESV
We need to remember where the real battle is. Even though our greatest opposition may come from men, we are not in a physical battle with men. It is not for us to engage in wars of words or actions with our fellow men no matter what hurt they may have caused us.
Our battle is not even primarily outward. I've heard a lot about discerning and rebuking the spiritual powers that are at work out in the world and I have to say I think most of it is complete nonsense! Jesus didn't have any such issue with the demonic. One word - job done! That's the same authority he has given us. Demons, I think, have more sense than to mess with the children of God. They'd rather go for the easy targets.
No. The real issue with me, is me. The battle is for the mind and the heart. It is weakness in these areas that gives the enemy a foothold in my life. They give room for his lies, his doubts, his insecurities. The battle is to take these thoughts captive and make them obedient to Christ, rather than allow them to make me another unwitting agent of Satan.
Even when a brother or sister does something to hurt me, the real issue is not what has been said or done, but how I respond to it! If I am in control of my thoughts and my heart I can continue to walk in freedom and not be snared by the devil's schemes.
Let us fight the right battles. They are not against our brothers and sisters. Nor against demonic agents. The real battle that we must win is over the unrighteous thoughts and attitudes in our own hearts.