Dialogue between 2 devils
Adapted from the Youth Communion, August 1993
Scene I
Nephew devil: Tell me about our work against True
Jesus Church members.
Uncle devil: Well,
in the early days of the true church, our work was very difficult. We had to
frighten their members; we had to make them ill, and even cause insanity
sometimes. In fact, I remember once, a group of us had to appear in all kinds
of scary forms before one of their elders who was
writing a book. Even then, we were not successful. Then, on another occasion, I
tried to frighten one of their members by appearing beside him while he was
cycling. But, despite my efforts, there was no response. He just ignored me!
Gosh! That was really exhausting. In the end, I had to hop onto the back seat
of his bike to recover. You see, the trouble was, all these members knew how to
rely on God wholeheartedly. They also supported one another in prayer. That is
why most of the time, it was virtually impossible to make any progress with
them.
Nephew devil: What
about now?
Uncle devil: Now,
things have changed. Many of their members have lost that initial zeal to
spread their gospel. They are more concerned with their own lives. Religion is
no longer the most important thing to them. Also it is easier now to stir up
trouble within their midst. All we have to do is to sow some seeds of arrogance
in their hearts
Nephew devil: How
does this work?
Uncle devil: All
we have to do is to make them think that they are better than others, that
their opinions are superior regardless of whether they are biblical. We try to
lead them away from the Bible. Then there will always be disagreements and
infighting amongst them. It is great fun to sit back and watch them.
Nephew devil: But
this method is so obvious. Surely they will see through our ploy.
Uncle devil: Don’t
you worry. They may know what the Bible teaches, and understand that they have
to overcome this “law of sin” as their apostle Paul calls it, but it isn’t easy
these days to overcome it. We shouldn’t have much
problems with this method.
Scene II
Nephew devil: How
did you get these wounds?
Uncle devil: They’re
from a Christian.
Nephew devil: How
did he wound you?
Uncle devil: This
Christian initially doubted God and did not really believe we existed. He did
not put up any defence against us and indulged in his desires. I could make him
think and act the way I wanted him to But lately he
repented and now no longer indulges in his desires. He continually examines his
thoughts and actions to see if they conform with the Bible.
Nephew devil: But
how do confession, repentance and self-examination harm you?
Uncle devil: True,
these behaviours only preserve him and do not inflict
any injury on me. What causes me harm is that when I try to instill my thoughts
into him, and create situations to stumble him he fires me with God’s words!
Not succumbing to my temptations is what injures me so much.
Without bidding farewell, Uncle devil walked away, head dropping, muttering to himself, “It
shouldn’t be like that. It used to be him who’s hurt, not me…”