1 Peter 5:8 ( HCSB ) 8Be sober! Be on the alert! Your adversary the Devil is prowling around like a roaring lion, looking for anyone he can devour.
Red Alert!! The enemy is at the door. Scripture sounds the warning. Peter tells us to be sober. The meaning of sober is to be discreet, sensible, and discerning. Satan uses a tremendous amount of subtlety when dealing with us. We need the discerning power of the Holy Spirit.
Satan attempts to deceive us in many ways. Sometimes the attacks of the Devil do not seem to be attacks at all. He tries to convince us as Christians that we are skilled and mature, and asks why do we need to go to God in ceaseless prayer as Paul states? He asks us, Isn’t getting the job done enough? Satan says that we must pace ourselves, giving it all right now would leave us spent. All his desire is to see that we are less than God wants. We need the uncommon insight of the Holy Spirit to help us see through the deceit.
When we follow the deceivers prompting and do what we can in our strength, then the glory is ours, not God’s. When we partially commit to a task God has called us too, we stoop to believe that either God is incapable of suppling future strength or that He is not worth the effort. Our failure to pray in humility places presumptuous demands on God instead of being submissive. Satan wants us to feel fine with what we are doing. God wants us to see through the smoke and mirrors to take careful thought of what is godly and follow Him with all our heart.
See. Satan is a sly opponent. He attempts to blind us to the "minor" failures in our lives, even our prayer lives. Everyone is a target of his attacks. That is why Peter calls us to be vigilant and watchful. With the alertness brought about through the fresh and daily relationship with Jesus, we will be able to thwart the enemy.
Satan cannot overpower God. To be alert, focus on Jesus, learn from Him, yield to Him, and allow Him to live life in all its fulness through you. The slanderous words and false accusations of Satan fall flat when we are constantly realize that Jesus loves us deeply.