WE’RE SMARTER THAN WE THINK
Many years ago, I read Between
Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam
by Zainab Salbi, the
daughter of Saddam Hussein’s personal pilot. She described the terror he
inflicted on those around him:
“Fear of Saddam took over every Iraqi heart and mind. He
was everywhere and anywhere, and any stray negative thought about him made us
watch our backs. As a child, I grew up watching hours and hours of TV coverage
of him surprising families in the middle of the afternoon by entering their
kitchens and opening their refrigerators. I guess this was a dictator’s version
of a reality show; the entire country could peer into people’s cupboards and
see what they were having for lunch. I didn’t understand why he revealed the
intimate lives of people on national TV until the night my family and I had
dinner with Saddam.
“It
wasn’t one dinner but years of lunches and dinners, because my father was his
private pilot. At times, my parents would be in their bed falling asleep when
suddenly they had to wake up and entertain Saddam in the middle of the night,
making sure that they looked bright and excited.
“He
was charismatic and engaging, but he also spread fear. In the midst of one
family lunch he asked everyone what they thought of Napoleon. At face value,
you would think that’s just a lunch conversation among friends. And that is
indeed how one friend answered, saying: “Napoleon is a man who rolled down from
the hill of power as fast he rose up to it.” Saddam answered: “Are you
referring to Napoleon or are you referring to Napoleon [referring to himself]?”
If there is such thing as air leaving the room, then that was that moment. His
switch from friendliness to anger was common, and we all knew he killed friends
and relatives; no one would be spared.”
Salib’s book is fascinating, but more insightful
to me was when I experienced being in the presence of someone who exhibited
similar characteristics to Hussein! This person knew very private things about
the people who worked under him, and he used the knowledge of those things to
intimidate and control. I believe it was evil spirits that told him these
things, because they were intimate things that no one spoke about, and
certainly not to him.
Ecclesiastes 1:9 tells us: “The thing that hath been, it is that which
shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there
is no new thing under the sun.” At first, this looks like it may be a
contradiction to other verses in the Bible, like Isaiah 43:19, where God says: “Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even
make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.”
There are no contradictions in the Bible, just verses and
concepts and phrases we may not yet understand. This is one of those.
“Under the sun” is a phrase that is peculiar to Ecclesiastes
and is used 29 times. It is equivalent to “upon the earth,” and it refers to
all that is connected with earthly things as such, and with man apart from God.”
(E.W. Bullinger Companion Bible KJV).
Separated from God, there is and never will be anything new.
God is the only creator. The devil can’t create anything. So when we learn to
recognize a demon or a demonic mechanism, it will always operate in the same
way as the Bible describes it – there are variations, but the basics are ever the
same. Demons exhibit the very same characteristics in leaders of countries as
they do in leaders of three or four people or even less. The same kind of evil people
and evil ways we read about in the Old Testament exist today. When we examine
and recognize the evil we read about in the Bible, we will understand and recognize
the evils we see today. Anything the devil pulls into this world now has been
done before.
The devil is not a creator. If we’ve seen him
operate in a certain evil way one time, we recognize when we see it again—nothing
new. That’s why God reminds us in 2
Corinthians 2:11: “Lest Satan should
get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.”
We’re smart! We
actually know more than we think we know. We’re smarter spiritually than we
give ourselves credit for!
When you think
about who we are and the possibilities we have creatively, it’s amazing. God
has not stopped creating! What God was in the beginning, He is now. Yes, He
uses the same elements that He originally created, but there’s nothing in the
Bible that says He can’t create more.
Just a few
examples from the New Testament: Ephesians 2:10 says: “For we are his
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before
ordained that we should walk in them.” Did you know that the word “Christ”
means “the anointed one”? That same anointing is in us. Think about that! It’s
a spiritual anointing, different from anything else.
In Psalm 51:10, David
asks God to “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within
me.” He can do that. In Isaiah 57:18, God says: “I have seen his ways, and will
heal him: I will lead him also, and restore comforts unto him and to his
mourners. I create the fruit of the lips; Peace, peace to him that is far off,
and to him that is near, saith the Lord; and I will heal him.” You see, God is
still creating, and even so far as to be creating what we dare to say. So, let’s
dare to say what God says: He is healing me, and I have peace!
With the devil,
there is no new thing under the sun. It’s all old and rotten. Use the Bible to get
smart. You’re already way smarter than you know. Believe what you see.
On the other
side, we have a creative God! If He can create a new heart in us, He can do
anything we need Him to do for us. God can create anything we need.
Love, Carolyn
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