CHRISTIAN WALK
The Creator is Greater
By Laura Bagby
CBN.com Producer
CBN.com
– Are there days when all you can think about is what has been lost,
what has been taken from you, what has been stolen from you?
It is easy to focus on those things the enemy has tried to kill in your life
rather than on God's blessings. Maybe it is prolonged or terminal illness,
financial loss, a ruined relationship, the death of a dream, or even the death
of a loved one.
But there is one profound truth I wish to share with you: Satan might try
to destroy everything precious to you, but he cannot create
anything.
What is so significant about this truth? Much more than first meets the eye.
First, creation always comes before destruction. Something must be called
into being before it gets stolen, trampled, or destroyed.
This concept is lost on us because we tend to focus on the lack, on what
is missing. When things aren't going our way, we can wrongly conclude that
the proverbial glass is half empty, when, in fact, it is half full.
This is when we need to ask ourselves, Who has the greater power: the
One who creates something out of nothing, or the one who steals something
and tries to make it nothing? Think of it this way: Who do we typically
value more: an artist or a burglar? An author or a plaguiarizer? Which document
is most precious: the original or the copy? It is easy to see that in all
three cases, the thing that holds the creative force bears the most power
-- and the most honor. The same can be true about our God. The Creator truly
is greater. That rhymes for a reason!
The Blessing came before the curse. Good came before evil. God came before
Satan. God is the Creator. Satan is the created. God is Master. Satan is a
slave. Ultimately, Satan will one day be judged and thrown into a lake of
fire.
Now, if Satan is relegated to the level of one who can only steal, kill,
and destroy , then there is nothing new that he can do.
John 10:10 says, "The thief comes only to steal and kill
and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it
to the full."
God is the author of newness. God makes us new creatures. God brings new
mercies to us every morning. God is doing a new work in us. God brings life
-- from the macrocosmic Earth to the microcosmic changes in our everyday lives.
Satan is a copycat, and once we know his schemes, we have him tagged. He
cannot throw a curveball in our paths. He is the author of old tricks. He
plays on our fears and threatens to take away our blessings. Once we see how
he works, the gig is up, the game is over, the veil is pulled away.
Let's look back to that first thought just one more time: Creation comes
before destruction. This principle also reflects God's priorities for our
lives. God's intent is always creation -- newness, life, wondrous change in
all things and all areas of our lives. This is His plan. Make no mistake:
His intent is never to harm or take away or keep us from blessing. In Genesis
1:1 we read the familiar passage, "In the beginning God..." and
we learn that God brought all things into being. Then after His creative efforts,
God proclaimed, "It is good." That is how He sees us, as good and
precious creatures. Psalm 139:14 tells us that we are "wonderfully made."
So before you start focusing all your energies on what has been stolen from
you, look first at what has been created in you. What has God done in you
and for you? What can God do for you if you would but reach out in faith to
Him? What is God doing behind the scenes as you wait, praying for His miraculous
answers?
Oh, what marvelous works He has for you, saints! Only look for the blessings
from the Blessing. Look to the Creator for what He has already created in
you, and stand in that victory.
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