Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world.
1 Pet 5:8-9
The Christian walk is not our best life now. While material blessings, health, wealth, and happiness with family and friends, etc. do happen, they are incidental to the ultimate purpose and plan of Jesus. Peter’s final exhortation is a reminder that we are engaged in a war. We fix our eyes on the Blessed Hope and continue in spite of circumstances not because of them.
For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age, waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works.
Titus 2:11-14
Peter exhorts us to be sober – to keep watch, calmly, dispassionately, and circumspectly. Because the Devil prowls LIKE a roaring lion. Jesus is the Lion of Judah. The devil tries to usurp our belief in Jesus through deception. Peter tells us to resist him, firm in our faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world. The question to which every believer must have an answer is,
How do we resist the devil?
Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you.
James 4:7
The first order of business in any war is to know the Captain of your salvation. Then know your enemy and his plans.
…He (Devil) was a murderer from the beginning and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies.
John 8:44
Submitting to God means coming into agreement with truth. The devil’s first line of attack is to convince us to believe a lie. Every action is based on what we believe. In Mathew 4 Satan tempted Jesus to doubt His identity as the Son of God. He twisted scripture in an attempt to confuse Jesus’s understanding of God’s will and plan. He appealed to the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, 1 John 2:16 and tempted Jesus to usurp the authority of His Father. Jesus rebuked the devil with truth. The only way to defend oneself against lies is to know, believe, and walk in God’s word.
And I heard a loud voice in heaven, saying, “Now the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of his Christ have come, for the accuser of our brothers has been thrown down, who accuses them day and night before our God.
Rev 12:10
The next line of attack is accusation the purpose of which is guilt shame and condemnation. While Holy Spirit convicts the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment. John 16:8 No one who truly knows and is sure of who they are in Christ can successfully be accused. The enemy comes and is just quickly repelled by truth. Accuser is katēgoréō the word from which we get category. Just think of all the myriad ways that society categorizes people and then seeks ways to divide and pit one against the other. In the words of Howard Pitman, “The devil can’t kill us. He can only convince us to kill ourselves.”
People have killed each other over categories of ethnicity, nationality, politics, socioeconomic status, gender, and even church denominations for millennia. Today we manufacture categories at warp speed. God is the author of truth. Satan authors confusion. God has two categories believers and unbelievers. One aligns with truth, the other with lies. Everything else falls in line with one or the other. The error that results in sin and death, begins when people consent to call good evil and evil good. Isaiah 5:20
If satan can’t trick us into blatant sin he will make us obsessed with trying not to sin on our own. It’s a futile battle. Only God gives the power to cease from sin. Rom 6:14-23 The goal of the accuser in the lives of those committed to obeying God’s commandments is to get us so consumed with guilt, shame, and condemnation that we take our eyes off the one who makes us righteous. We step back into the flesh where it is impossible to please God. Before we know it we are back into blatant sin. Rom 8:1-8, Gal 3:1-3 It is a devious albeit absolutely brilliant satanic trap into which so many believers fall. When all is said and done, walking in the flesh can be reduced to the sin of unbelief. That’s all satan needs or desires.
And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also transform themselves into ministers of righteousness, whose end will be according to their works.
2 Cor 11:14-15
So many are so consumed with watching out for some proverbial cloven hoof, saber-toothed goat-man that they miss the beautiful, kind, sweet-sounding angel of light dancing right under their noses. Perhaps the greatest threat posed to us comes from satan’s ministers who transform themselves into ministers of righteousness. They muster crowds of loyal unwitting idolaters that resemble groupies more than disciples only to have their fraudulence exposed decades later. Too often the fruit of this is deconstruction among their followers or what some are currently calling The Great Dechurching reminiscent of 2 Thess 2:3. Hence the greatest threat the devil poses to sincere Christians today is skewed doctrine that looks wonderful and “sweet”, but ultimately leads to another gospel and becoming accursed. Gal 1:8-9 Accursed means going to hell.
The Chosen
Recently some friends asked us what we thought about the television series The Chosen. We’d heard a lot about it. But we don’t own a TV and have never watched a single episode. Several of our friends love it. A few said it inspired them to dig deeper into their Bibles and read the subject matter covered in a given episode. While my preference would be that everyone takes a sledgehammer to what my dad called “the idiot box”, I figured there are worse things on TV than The Chosen. Even so, being that I aim to be a Noble Berean, I did some research. The following bullet points were compiled by Jon Root on Twitter and taken from this video.
“Here are some quotes in The Chosen that I believe contradict the Bible:
Jon Root on Twitter
– Chosen’s Jesus says “I am the Law of Moses” which preaches a different gospel & seemingly aligns with 2 Nephi (Book of Mormon) and not The Bible
– Chosen’s Jesus refuses to be worshipped (example of more Mormon theology) & tells a religious leader to follow his heart…
– The Chosen’s Jesus supposedly quotes Luke 5:32, but omits the word repentance and simply says he is “calling sinners”
– Chosen’s Jesus asks Matthew for help with his sermon as if God in the flesh would need any help whatsoever with preaching the Word.
– The Chosen uses modern-day progressive language “Love is Love”
– The show insinuates that Jesus transgressed aka sinned.
The Chosen preaches a different gospel & portrays a different Jesus so it definitely doesn’t “honor the authentic Jesus”. It’s watered down like the He Gets Us campaigns littering our televisions and billboards… Also, “in a behind-the-scenes interview, the show is described as a “multi-lane highway for relationships with Jesus” (for this reason, the show is inclusive of homosexuals, atheists, Catholics, and mystics for their writers, actors, and crew.) The Bible says that narrow is the way leads to life, and broad is the way to destruction. There is no multi-lane highway to Christ.”
– Virtually every actor portraying a disciple & even Jonathan Roumie (Jesus) is LGBTQ-affirming.
– Multiple actors portraying disciples tell faithful Christians who stand by marriage between one man and one woman & against the Pride flag on display, to leave & not watch The Chosen.
– Jonathan Roumie (Jesus) has platformed & promoted progressive, pro-LGBTQ priests.
– Dallas Jenkins & the show’s official social media account defended a symbol (Pride flag) which is in diabolical opposition to the “authentic Jesus” and His Word
Here are some quotes from Dallas Jenkins.
– “…the people who only want to read the Bible won’t be watching [The Chosen].”
– “Mormons and Christians believe in the same Jesus”
– “Our intentions are different from the Bible’s intentions”
– When speaking to the Pride flag controversy, justifying its display and promotion, “… it’s just a 3-inch pride flag”
– Dallas controls the direction of the show & has allowed LGBTQ to be promoted and is responsible for the different Jesus & gospel presented.
– Dallas Jenkins also said that I, and other Christians who have expressed concern are “what’s wrong with Christianity today.”
Of course, no video depiction can be one hundred percent accurate. This is due to the form of media, not the message. All video is shot through the eyes of a person(s), edited by another, and interpreted through the eyes of yet another. In essence, video makes the viewer a co-creator. As a former video producer for ministries, I can say that even the most painstakingly honest videos are deceptive. Still, at the end of the day, the question each of us must answer for ourselves is, how many blatant distortions of truth are acceptable?

I commonly confront children and recovering adults actively engaged in criminal thinking errors e.g. justifying, rationalizing, minimizing, and generalizing their bad decisions. One of my favorite methods is to ask if they know how to bake a cake. Then I ask for a list of ingredients, flour, eggs, sugar, etc. When the group agrees that the list is complete I tell them I have one more special ingredient to add. One teaspoon of a cat crap. “Is that ok?” I ask. Barring the question being posed to a group of thirteen-year-old boys the universal response is always a resounding “NO!”. “Ok, how about a half teaspoon?” “NO!” “A quarter…?” “NO!”. “Ok, then how much cat crap can I put in a cake for you to eat it?”
“NONE!” says everyone.
Herein lies the problem. People’s understanding of spiritual war is on a continuum from “I don’t believe in a devil.” to “Satan is under every rock and around every corner.” Some people think the devil is powerless. Others are so concerned about satan that they miss God entirely. Depending on the situation, the reality is usually somewhere near the middle. Hence genuine spiritual warfare always begins with being a Noble Berean. We “truth check” everything and test everything according to scripture. For those who label this practice as religious, legalistic, or overly intellectual, all I can say is take heed lest you be deceived. Mat 24:4 Quite often what people call “walking in the spirit” is just complacency or even deception in disguise. Mat 16:23 Complacency and deception are the primary cause of death in war.
These are the considerations of one who is sober; watchful, calm, dispassionate, and circumspect – aware of the wiles of the devil. These are the considerations of a Noble Berean.









