Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Are You Switching Roles With The Devil???

It’s sooo easy to get caught in a web of activities that we unconsciously begin to take up roles that originally belong to the devil. This post is not meant to accuse anyone of becoming a devil but to serve as an eye opener as we search our hearts to know if we’re guilty so we can amend our ways. Here are five roles of the devil you may be unconsciously switching into. Happy reading!

Accuser
The bible classifies the devil as “the accuser of the brethren who accuses them day and night before God” (Revelations 12:10); he is the certified accuser. Aside from the basic meaning of the word accuser, this role also involves bringing up people’s past as the reason why they’re unqualified for something in the present, bad mouthing them before someone, revealing secrets about them to someone to spoil their name, working via words or actions consciously or unconsciously to put sand in their garri (spoil their name). People who play this role, just like the devil, are not happy with their own lives because they’re not making progress and their bitterness has caused them to be angry at other people’s progress, hence their actions. The only news God sent us to spread is the good news; except you’re warning someone out of love, quit this role now!

Troubler
If your presence or words have become synonymous with causing trouble, you’re fast switching roles with the devil. If every time you show up somewhere, fights and quarrels break out due to something you said or did (including fights with you and between others), you are a “joiner of heads” and a troubler. For instance, you may have the habit of making side comments about people or things that make the other person see faults where they do not normally do and so, katakata (trouble) ensues. Such side comments look like this: “Did you see how … acted? Are you just going to sit there and do nothing? If na me eh, I for land am one slap!” or “Your boyfriend/husband didn’t get you anything for Christmas? That’s terrible of him oh! What kind of boyfriend/husband is he?” and the next thing, someone that wouldn’t have reacted harshly to that scenario now picks a fight. Wake up! The devil has just hired you as his mouth piece already. Matthew 5:9 says “blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God” so the opposite would read “cursed are the trouble makers for they shall be called the sons of the devil”. Selah.

Tempter

Being a tempter simply means (in my own words) being the reason why someone does something bad they wouldn’t have ordinarily done, and being the reason why someone sins against God. The only self-certified tempter is the devil. If your words, consistent prodding/yabbing, actions or dressing are the reason the reason why someone else falls into temptation, you have become the devil’s accomplice and Luke 17:1 says “… he (Jesus) said to his disciples, “Temptations to sin are sure to come, but woe to the one through whom they come! Why not become the reason why people get it right instead? Closely related to this role is the manipulator who uses words and gimmicks + nagging and threats to get people to do dance to their tune. If you have the habit of threatening people to do things your way otherwise you’ll leave them or stop talking to them, you’re a manipulator.

Rumour Monger
Otherwise known as “bearing false witness”; when you habitually spread news (especially negative) about someone or some organization which you are not certain of, as if it were the truth, you have become a rumour monger. Even if it is true, who contracted you to spread such news that will tarnish someone’s image? What if God went about washing your dirty linens and secret in public; would you like it? The devil uses the lips of rumour mongers to do his work in pulling people or organizations down: BEWARE!

Fault Finder

When all you can see about people, situations or opportunities are the wrong side, the devil has definitely hacked into your system and twisted your mindset. Fault finding is a habit, an addiction that will eventually lead you into complaining/murmuring, ungratefulness, and becoming too hard to please. Eventually, those around you will get tired of your fault finding attitude. Consciously look for the good in everyone and everything and you will always have reasons to be grateful. For more about fault finding, see 4 signs you’re a fault finder.

Self Check
I’m checking myself to see if I’m guilty of any of these so I can repent from them and amend my ways; you should do the same too. Let’s leave the devil’s work for him and focus on fulfilling destiny and loving others. xoxo

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