In times of war the battlefield can be absolutely crazy. Bullets whistling through the air, bombs being dropped, everywhere you turn there is another enemy to face or a battle to be fought. Casualties are inevitable and most are a result of enemy fire, but occasionally there are those who fall from being wounded by someone who is supposed to be on their side. It can happen from being so close to the battle that they get in the line of fire of someone who is taking aim at the enemy. But there have been cases where an ally has be shot down intentionally. In either case the term used to describe it is "friendly fire."
In our everyday walk as soldiers of the cross we are in a constant battle and there are casualties. Satan's attack is so strong that some fall as a result of his many devices and temptations. Sadly enough, sometimes he uses one believer to attack another. In some cases it can be as simple as a comment made jokingly, but many times those comments are malicious and are intended to bring hurt and/or harm. Many is the believer who has fallen victim to gossip or deceitful criticism. Those bullets and bombs are called, "not so friendly fire"
A song we learned as children says it best. "Oh be careful little lips what you say, for the Father up above is looking down in love so be careful little lips what you say."
Let us not be ignorant of satan's devices by allowing him to take advantage of us.
(Bro. Bob's paraphrase of 2 Corinthians 2:11)
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12 years ago