SATAN-OUTCOME
Lest we be
“terrified by our adversaries,” it is well to remember that Satan’s power is
not inherent but permitted (Rom. 13:1). It is not unlimited, but controlled
(Job 1:12; 2:6). It is not invincible, but broken (Luke 11:21-11). It is not
assured of success, but is surely doomed (Rev. 20:2-3). Satan knows well that
there is no ultimate victory for him. The pronounced sentence has only been
postponed. But he works to hinder and postpone Christ’s final triumph. We can
rejoice in the certainty of John’s assurance: “Greater is he that is in you,
than he that is in the world” (I John 4:4).
J. Oswald Sanders
Cultivation of Christian Character, Moody
Press, 1965, p. 86.