“The [devil] came to him…Then the devil leaveth him.” The devil, as in the life of our Lord, comes and goes in ours also. But he never comes to stay. After he ended his time of tempting we are told, “… he departed.” We also see this from examples such as Job in the Old Testament, and Peter in the New.
And what resulted in the above mentioned men’s lives, once the enemy of their souls left them? “Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit”; of Job we are told, “So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning”; and what of Peter? We see him preaching his great Pentecostal sermon, with God’s blessings poured out in abundance.
O, dear child of God, let me encourage you to resist this “Evil One” just a little bit longer. I assure you, you will find, as Jesus did, that when all was ended, “Angels came and ministered unto him. C.S. Lewis reminds us, “In scripture the visitation of an angel…begins by saying, “Fear not.”
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