by Prisca | 30 April 2019 08:46 pm04
Just as a skilled soldier never rushes into battle carelessly, and a lion doesn’t pounce without planning, the devil also operates with calculated strategy. He doesn’t tempt believers randomly he carefully chooses opportune moments when they are most vulnerable or when their fall could cause maximum damage.
The Apostle Paul warned the Corinthian church
“So that we would not be outwitted by Satan; for we are not ignorant of his designs.”2 Corinthians 2:11 (ESV)
If we ignore Satan’s tactics, we risk being overcome. But if we understand how he operates, we can remain vigilant and victorious. Below are five strategic moments when Satan often strikes believers, drawn from Scripture and modeled in the life of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Satan often attacks at the beginning of a believer’s journey. When Jesus was born, Herod manipulated by Satan sought to kill Him, knowing that the child would become a threat to the kingdom of darkness (Matthew 2:16). Likewise, when a person is born again or enters into a new calling or level of commitment, the enemy intensifies spiritual warfare.
Don’t be surprised when friends turn against you, or when trials suddenly appear after you’ve given your life to Christ. This is not a sign that you made a mistake it’s confirmation that you’re now a threat to the devil’s agenda.
Just as predators in the wild target the young, weak, or isolated animals, so too does Satan. A newborn elephant is a much easier target than a fully grown one. Similarly, new believers often face intense spiritual challenges.
“But the Lord is faithful. He will establish you and guard you against the evil one.”
2 Thessalonians 3:3
Isolation is another favorite condition Satan uses. When you’re alone physically, emotionally, or spiritually you are often more vulnerable to temptation.
When Jesus was alone in the wilderness for 40 days, Satan came to tempt Him (Matthew 4:1–11). Similarly, King David fell into sin with Bathsheba when he was alone and idle (2 Samuel 11).
The wisdom of Ecclesiastes speaks to this:
“Two are better than one… For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!”Ecclesiastes 4:9–10
Even in nature, predators like lions and hyenas look for animals separated from the herd. Fellowship, accountability, and community are protections God provides against spiritual attack.
Satan loves to exploit our physical, emotional, or spiritual weakness. After Jesus had fasted for 40 days and was physically hungry, Satan came with cunning temptations (Luke 4:1–3).
Job also encountered the enemy not during prosperity, but in the depths of his suffering. Though Satan didn’t appear physically, he used Job’s own friends to discourage and falsely accuse him (Job 2:11–13).
The Apostle Peter warns us:
“Be sober minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.”
1 Peter 5:8
Don’t let trials deceive you into thinking God has abandoned you. Instead, affirm with David:
“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.”Psalm 23:4
Another key moment of spiritual attack is when you’re advancing in your calling or experiencing spiritual promotion.
Immediately after Jesus was baptized and the Holy Spirit descended on Him (Matthew 3:16–17), He was led into the wilderness to face temptation (Matthew 4:1). Satan resists those who are rising to greater levels of effectiveness in God’s kingdom.
When God increases the anointing on your life, expect the enemy to resist you. The good news is: he cannot stop what God has ordained.
“No weapon that is fashioned against you shall succeed.”Isaiah 54:17
This is perhaps the most surprising area of attack when you’re surrounded by people you trust, even fellow believers.
Jesus chose twelve disciples, walked with them, trained them, and loved them. Yet Satan was able to speak through Peter at one moment (Mark 8:33), and enter Judas Iscariot to betray Him (Luke 22:3).
Be careful not to idolize spiritual friendships or put your full emotional trust in man. Love others, yes but remember that Satan can use even close relationships to test your faith.
“Thus says the Lord: Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength, whose heart turns away from the Lord.”Jeremiah 17:
When you understand this, you won’t be shaken when people fail you you’ll recognize the enemy behind the curtain, and respond with grace, not bitterness
After Jesus defeated Satan in the wilderness, Scripture tells us:
“And when the devil had ended every temptation, he departed from him until an opportune time.”Luke 4:13
Satan never gives up permanently. He only retreats for a time, hoping for another opportunity. That’s why Jesus warned:
“See, I have told you beforehand.”Matthew 24:25
And Paul exhorts us:
“Pray without ceasing.”1 Thessalonians 5:17
Victory is not a one-time event it’s a lifestyle of daily dependence on God, ongoing prayer, and staying rooted in His Word.
Don’t fear the enemy. As long as your life is surrendered to Christ and you stand in His truth, Satan cannot defeat you.
“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
James 4:7
Even if you face trials, betrayals, weakness, or isolationknow this: you are not alone, and your victory is guaranteed in Christ.
“Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. “1Corinthians 15:57
May the Lord bless you and keep you vigilant. May He clothe you in His full armor (Ephesians 6:10–18) and give you discernment to recognize every scheme of the enemy.
Stand firm, and walk in victory because the battle belongs to the Lord.
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