{"id":1298,"date":"2022-10-15T14:54:39","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-peter-58-satans-tactics-discouragement-and-beyond-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:54:39","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:39","slug":"1-peter-58-satans-tactics-discouragement-and-beyond-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-peter-58-satans-tactics-discouragement-and-beyond-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"1 Peter 5:8 &#8211; Satan&#8217;s Tactics: Discouragement and Beyond &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1Peter 5:8 Satans Tactics: Discouragement and Beyond  I started a series of messages some weeks ago entitled, Satans Tactics. In the last message, we noted that Satan does not use new tactics when the old ones are working. Satan is old fashioned. He sticks with what he knows will work and while he has many lures in his tackle box, he favors some because they are the tried and true.  I also told you that I would discuss with you five of his lures, those that he merely reloads and repeats. Perhaps it will make it easier for you to remember them by remembering that all five start with the letter D.&quot; The first lure that Satan uses to tempt people and pull them away from righteousness is DESIRE. Satan uses the desires that we have within us to cause us to hurt ourselves.  This evening, I would like to share the second lure that Satan uses. He uses DISCOURAGEMENT.  I. Elijah was a man with discouragement.  1Kings 18:22  Then said Elijah unto the people, I, even I only, remain a prophet of the LORD; but Baals prophets are four hundred and fifty men.      A. I dont mean to throw off on Elijah.  He was a great man of         God living in a very difficult time, but the devil almost got         Elijah with discouragement.         1. Notice the phrase, &quot;I only remain.&quot;         2. Elijah repeated a similar phrase in \\#1Kings 19:10, 14\\,             &quot;I, even I only, am left.&quot;         3. It seemed to Elijah that all the prophets and all the             people had turned from God, and that he was the last one             holding out.             a. He was not; There were 7,000 that God had reserved for                 Himself; but even if he was the last, that would not                 have given  him permission to quit.             b. Yet, he almost did because he was discouraged!         4. No one can doubt Elijahs walk with God.             a. Just read the Bible.                 (1) The man talked to and heard from God on a regular                      basis.                 (2) He performed 8 miracles in the Bible.                 (3) He prophesied future events that came true.             b. Yet, he became discouraged enough to almost quit on                 God.     B. Understand what these means.  Anyone and everyone can be         discouraged and even depressed.         1. Discouragement and depression are not signs of weakness.         2. They do not mean that you are not a Christian.         3. They do not mean that God has forsaken you.         4. They do mean that you are a human being with a sinful             nature, experiencing a human condition.         5. However, Christians can defeat discouragement.         6. Christians can even defeat depression.  1 John 4:4  Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.              a. Who is &quot;them&quot; in that verse?             b. &quot;Them&quot; is anyone or anything, including the devil,                 that wants to attack you.     C. We need to understand some truths about discouragement and         its bigger brother, depression.         1. Both are battles of your spirit.             a. Discouraged comes from the prefix &quot;dis&quot; and the root                 word &quot;courage.&quot;  To be discouraged means that your                 SPIRIT lacks courage or zeal or zest.             b. Depressed is discouragement on steroids.                 (1) The word comes from the prefix &quot;de&quot; and the root                      word &quot;pressed.&quot;                      (a) The prefix &quot;de&quot; means down.                      (b) The word &quot;pressed&quot; means to be put under                           pressure, to be pushed upon.                 (2) The two together mean your SPIRIT is being pushed                     or pressed down.                 (3) These are attacks against your SPIRIT.  They may                      have physical or mental causes, but the battle                      will produce either a spiritual victory or a                      spiritual loss.             c. A tire or balloon can illustrate the effect of both of                 these attacks on our spirit.                 (1) Discouragement is a like slow leak in a tire,                      Your spirit is gradually losing courage,                      strength, zeal, zest.                 (2) But at some point, the tire has too little air in                      it to carry the automobile.  Now you are not                      just discouraged, but you have lost so much                      courage that you cannot function.         2. You can be discouraged and depressed because of physical             reasons.             a. Being excessively tired, a tired that reaches beyond                 the body all the way into the spirit, can cause                 discouragement and depression.                 (1) Some think that is what happened to Elijah.                 (2) He had been fighting the devil and all of his                      forces and he was tired through and through.                 (3) Whats the cure?                      (a) Its actually very simple.  Rest.                      (b) It may not sound spiritual but it is for                           God commanded man to rest one day out of                           every seven.                      (c) \\#Ex 20:8-11\\  Thats one of the Big Ten.             b. Mental and physical problems can cause discouragement                 and depression.                 (1) Chemical imbalances and physical failings and                      breakdowns of the body can cause them.                 (2) There are medications, diets, and supplements                      that can correct or at least help most of these                      conditions.                 (3) Whether there are cures or treatments for our                      bodies, we must still do what we can to conform                      the flesh into the image of Jesus Christ.                      (a) Every human being has three enemies, the                           world, the flesh, and the devil.                      (b) For each enemy, God has given us a command                           on how to defeat it.                             i. For the world, God said flee and                                 separate from it.  \\#2Tim 2:22\\                            ii. For the flesh, God said to conform and                                 subdue it.                                 \\#Romans 12:2, 1Cor 9:27\\                           iii. For the devil, God said to resist and                                 fight him \\#James 4:7\\.                      (c) The key to overcoming our bodies is to, as                           best as the Spirit of God will empower us,                           to make it obey.                      (d) That is what good parents try to discipline                           into their children when they are young,                           and it is what we must discipline into                           yourselves after we are grown.             c. Sorrow can cause discouragement and depression.                 (1) Sorrow can be caused by loneliness and too many                     setbacks.                  (2) God has promised to never put more on the                      Christian that he can bear, but His confidence                      in us often exceeds our confidence in ourselves.  1 Corinthians 10:13  There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.                  (3) What is the cure? Put some joy into your life.  Pro 17:22  A merry heart doeth good like a  medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.              d. But the biggest cause of discouragement and depression                 is what the devil does against us.                 (1) No matter the cause of our discouragement may be,                      the devil will make it infinitely worse.                 (2) In dealing with causes, we must always deal with                      the devil.    II. We Must Defeat Discouragement.    A. Find out why you are discouraged and depressed.        1. I have listed four causes for discouragement and            depression , but I am sure there are probably more.        2. When you are discouraged and especially when you are            depressed, you need to find out why.        3. Three times in the book of Psalms, David asked the            question, &quot;Why are you cast down, O my soul?&quot;            (a) \\#Ps 42:5, 11, 43:5\\            (b) Why did he ask that?  Because he needed to know the                 answer.            (c) If you do not know why are &quot;cast down&quot; or &quot;depressed,&quot;                 you will have a far more difficult time overcoming                 itand it can be overcome.        4. How do I find out?            (a) Pray                 (1) Even before you go to the doctor, pray.                 (2) Christians need to quit making prayer their last                      resort and make it their first.                 (3) If there is a God in heaven who died for you,                      loves you, saved you, and wants to have a                      relationship with you, then He ought to be                      willing to at least talk to you.                 (4) He can certainly show you whether you are tired                      or filled with sorrow.            (b) Assume                 (1) In most cases, to make assumptions is dangerous,                      but no matter what the root cause of your                      discouragement or depression may be, you can                      assume that the devil is making it worse.                 (2) Why?  Because Satan is a roaring lion, walking                      about to destroy you!            (c) Treat                 (1) Please notice that my most recent thought was,                      &quot;Find out WHY you are discouraged and                      depressed,&quot; and my last recommendation to you                      was to &quot;Treat&quot; the problem                 (2) You should be asking, &quot;How can I treat a problem                      if I do not yet know what caused the problem?&quot;                 (3) You need to remember that despite what the                      &quot;professionals&quot; may say, dealing with spiritual                      problems is not an exact science so try the                      process of elimination.                 (4) Treat whatever problem and all the problems that                      you can even remotely imagine causing your                      spirit.     B. Treat all of the possibilities:         1. Rest &#8211; Since exhaustion can cause discouragement and             depression, take some time off to rest.         2. Do something different.  Do something fun.             (a) This is difficult for people who are discouraged or                  depressed; but since being in a rut and being alone                  can cause discouragement and depression, change                  things up.             (b) Find someone to do things with.                  (1) In a church of almost any size, there are others                       in the same condition as you, heading towards                       your condition, or in worse shape than you.                  (2) If everyone would quit hiding what they are                       going through, the members of the body of                       Christ could actually help one another to deal                       with the attacks this world makes on our                       spirit.                  (3) We need to hold one another accountable to                       better thinking and better use of our time; and                       the best way to do that is to spend time                       together.  Ge 2:18  And the LORD God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.                   (4) If that were true of the sinless man, Adam, how                       much more is it true of the sinful men and                       women that we now are?                         i. By the way, I am not saying that those who                             are desperate to get married should run                             out and marry the first thing that comes                             along.                        ii. I am speaking of friendships to battle                             discouragement and depressions not                             romantic relationships.                       iii. If you are desperate to find romance, you                             will likely find that the romantic                             process will lead to more discouragement                             and depressions instead of less.                        iv. Besides that, you dont want to marry a                             person you are not first friends with.                         v. One of the most important proverbs in the                             Bible is:  Proverbs 18:24  A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.                               (aa) Quit being hungry and desperate and                                    just be friendly.                              (bb) Find people that will stick with                                    you no matter what.         3. Take better care of the body you live within.             a. Spiritual attacks can come through physical means.             b. Most likely, we could all do a better job in our diet,                 exercising, fasting, and taking vitamins and                 supplements to make up for what our body doesnt get                 or what our body can no longer pull out for itself.             c. We are living in the 21st century.  We should use some                 of what is available to us to help strengthen our                 bodies and our spirits.             d. Dont just do and take everything, but try some                 healthy alternatives and see if it helps.         4. Listen to good, Christian music.             a. \\#1Sam 16:14-23\\, Saul had an evil spirit afflicting                 him.             b. The story is a bit complicated but the short of it is                 that Saul was disobeying God so God allowed a demonic                 spirit to attack Sauls spirit.             c. Some wise men near Saul realized what was happening                 and advised the king to find someone who could play                 the right kind of music to minister to the king.                 (1) Through Gods hand, the young man they selected                      was David.                 (2) Listen to what happened:  1Sam 16:23  And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.                  (3) Please understand that I am speaking here of                      music that drives always demons and draws you to                      God not music that drives away God and draws                      demons to you.                 (4) A lot of what parades even for Christian music                      today is nothing but the devils music with a                      few words changed.                 (5) If it was the music you loved when you were lost                      and backslidden to God, it must NOT be the right                      kind of music to attract God and drive away                      demons.                 (6) If it didnt attract God and drive away the                      demons when you were lost and backslidden, why                      would it attract God and drive away demons now?         5. See a doctor.             a. Everyone needs a doctor who understands that humans                 are body, soul, and spirit; but especially those who                 are experiencing the spiritual symptoms of                 discouragement and depression.             b. Discouragement and depression can be rooted in a                 physical problem.             c. If you are praying and the first things have not                 helped, it may be time to see a doctor to explore                 the physical possibilities.         6. If you have been prescribed medicines by a qualified,             Christian doctor who understand the attacks of the devil             on your spirit, take them.             a. Even until you find such a doctor, I would recommend                 you take whatever the doctor you trust has                 recommended you take, but Christians NEED to find                 doctors that understand that there is a spiritual                 warfare being waged against their spirit.             b. Every Christian needs to understand what pills can and                 cannot do.                 (1) As far as my limited mind can understand,                      medications do primarily two things:                      (a) They can provide what our body needs until                           we and our bodies can heal itself.                             i. In some cases, that healing may not be                                 possible so we may have to take                                 medication the rest of our lives.                            ii. But our goal should be to heal the                                 body not to medicate it.                      (b) They can sedate our spirit.  If you need                           rest and that is the only way you are going                           to get it, medicine can certainly help; but                           sedating ones self through drugs or                           liquor is only delaying a problem that is                           still going to have to be dealt with sooner                           or later.                 (2) However, medications also do some things against                      us.                      (a) They can give us the sense of being healed                           when we are not.  This can cause us to rely                           on a pill instead of helping our bodies to                           heal.                      (b) Our bodies and spirits can become dependent                           upon them.                      (c) They can cause unwanted side-effects.                      (d) When we sedate our spirit, we just delaying                           dealing with hurt, pain, and attacks that                           we are going to have to deal with sooner                           or later.         7. As you do everything else you can, do not neglect to             resist the devil!  James 4:7  Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.              a. God does not command us to run from the devil or to                 conform him.  He commands us to resist him.             b. How?                 (1) Memorize, meditate, and mention Bible verses.                 (2) Pray                 (3) Attend church, listen to sermons and Christian                      music.                 (4) Contact Christian friends who will pray for you,                      with you, and will do things with you.                 (5) Dont give into the abyss.                      (a) The tendency of the discouraged and                           depressed is to isolate themselves and pull                           the cover over their heads.                      (b) Fight it.                            i. The more isolated you are, the more you                                have nothing to do but think on how                                bad things are.                            ii. The more you think on how bad things                                are, the more depressed you become.                 (6) Associate new habits with the devil&#8217;s attacks.                      (a) When you feel discouragement and depression                           trying to pull you in, find something                           physical to do for Jesus.                      (b) Pass out tracts; read the Bible to someone                          who cant; visit the hospitals (waiting                          rooms are usually always full); write poems,                          sermons, letters to others and yourself.                      (c) Find something to do for Jesus that will                           make the devil regret attacking you.  One of the most powerful tools the devil uses against people is discouragement and depression.  If it worked on Elijah, it can work on anyone.  To save Elijah, God intervened.  To save you, you will have to let God intervene as well. I pray you will allow Him to do so tonight.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1Peter 5:8 Satans Tactics: Discouragement and Beyond I started a series of messages some weeks ago entitled, Satans Tactics. In the last message, we noted that Satan does not use new tactics when the old ones are working. Satan is old fashioned. 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