The human mind is the
battleground for the most deadly
conflict ever fought on this
planet. Christ seeks to control
our minds so that we might reach
the highest fulfillment of the
capabilities that He, Himself,
built into that marvelous organ.
Satan, on the other hand, seeks
to retain control of that mind
which is “enmity against God.”
Romans 8:7
The human mind has been
compared to a computer in which
the memory bank is being
programmed every waking moment
by one of two sources: Christ or
Satan. Like the computer, the
mind’s function depends upon the
information it receives. Having
analyzed the information, the
mind then determines its
decision and subsequent course
of action.
“Christ is the source of
every right impulse.”
[1] In opposition,
“Satan is ever seeking to
impress and control the mind,
and none of us are safe except
as we have a constant connection
with God.”
[2] “There are but two
powers that control the minds of
men—the power of God and the
power of Satan.”
[3] “Satan takes
control of every mind that is
not decidedly under the control
of the Spirit of God.”
[4]
In the clear, penetrating
light of the foregoing
statements, let us attempt to
analyze how the two great powers
of good and evil work. “Come
now, and let us reason together
. . .” Isaiah 1:18 is the basis
of God’s plan of working with
the human family. “God first
requires the heart, the
affections.”
[5] (The mind and
heart are used interchangeably
in Scripture as well as in the
writings of Ellen White.)
“My son, give me thine heart,
and let thine eyes observe my
ways.” Proverbs 23:26.
“The plan of beginning
outside and trying to work
inward has always failed and
always will fail. God’s plan
with you is to begin at the
seat of all difficulties,
the heart, and then from out
of the heart will issue the
principles of righteousness;
the reformation will be
outward as well as inward.”
[6]
Often it is said about
someone who is learning how to
become a Christian, “All that he
has left to do is give up this
or that bad habit.” Possessions,
attitudes or habits of life do
not constitute the problem; they
are only symptoms of the real
problem. God says, ”. . . man
looketh on the outward
appearance, but the Lord looketh
on the heart.” 1 Samuel 16:7.
“Keep thy heart with all
diligence; for out of it are the
issues of life.” Proverbs 4:23.
“As the leaven, when
mingled with the meal, works
from within outward, so it
is by the renewing of the
heart that the grace of God
works to transform the life.
No mere external change is
sufficient to bring us into
harmony with God. There are
many who try to reform by
correcting this or that bad
habit, and they hope in this
way to become Christians,
but they are beginning in
the wrong place. Our first
work is with the heart.”
[7]
We can readily see that God’s
method of accomplishing His goal
for man is to begin with the
heart or mind. Even this must be
by our willing permission.
“Behold, I stand at the door and
knock . . .” Revelation 3:20.
“If ye be willing and obedient,
ye shall eat the good of the
land.” Isaiah 1:19. “. . . God
will accept only willing
service.”
[8]
Therefore, He cannot accept
obedience that is the result of
obligation, force, to even the
desire to satisfy a guilty
conscience.
“The man who attempts to
keep the commandments of God
from a sense of obligation
merely—because he is
required to do so—will never
enter the joy of obedience.
He does not obey. When the
requirements of God are
accounted a burden because
they cut across human
inclination, we may know
that the life is not a
Christian life. True
obedience is the outworking
of a principle within. It
springs from the love of
righteousness, the love of
the law of God.”
[9]
Satan’s method of working
began in heaven where he was
successful in his effort to
spread the rebellion that began
in his own mind. “It was his
policy to perplex with subtle
arguments concerning the
purposes of God. Everything that
was simple he shrouded in
mystery, and by artful
perversion cast doubt upon the
plainest statements of Jehovah.”
[10]
His plan worked so well that
he has carried it out here on
earth for nearly six thousand
years.
“The enemy is a master
worker, and if God’s people not
constantly led by the Spirit of
God, they will be snared and
taken.
For thousands of years Satan
has been experimenting upon the
properties of the human mind,
and he has learned to know it
well. By his subtle workings in
these last days, he is linking
the human mind with his own,
imbuing it with his thoughts;
and he is doing this work in so
deceptive a manner that those
who accept his guidance know not
that they are being led by him
at his will. The great deceiver
hopes so to confuse the minds of
men and women, that none but his
voice will be heard.”
[11]
Satan’s work began in heaven
by suggesting doubts, questions
and thoughts in such a subtle
way that the unfallen angels
were not aware that they were
being led by him. They uttered
thought that originated with
him, thinking they were their
own.
[12] Any plan that
worked so well in heaven would
surely work well on earth. We
are witnesses to its success.
Now let us analyze these
plans together. Both powers are
seeking complete control of the
mind to the exclusion of the
other. God, by man’s willing
surrender to Him; Satan, by
man’s insistence on
independence—a gift from the
devil himself.
“The enemy is preparing
for his last campaign
against the church. He has
so concealed himself from
view that many can hardly
believe that he exists, much
less can they be convinced
of his amazing activity and
power. They have to a great
extent forgotten his past
record; and when he makes
another advance move, they
will not recognize him as
their enemy, that old
serpent, but they will
consider him a friend, one
who is doing a good work.
Boasting of their
independence they will,
under his specious,
bewitching influence, obey
the worst impulses of the
human heart and yet believe
that God is leading them.
Could their eyes be opened
to distinguish their
captain, they would see that
they are not serving God,
but the enemy of all
righteousness. They would
see that their boasted
independence is one of the
heaviest fetters Satan can
rivet on unbalanced minds.”
[13]
God says through Jesus
Christ, “If the Son therefore
shall make you free, ye shall be
free indeed.” John 8:36. Satan
says, “Come on now, you don’t
need to be a slave to anyone.”
God, by open confrontation,
uses reason. Satan, by keeping
hidden, causes man to feel that
he is doing his own thinking and
making his own decisions when,
in fact, the opposite is the
case.
In this great contest there
is one thing that Satan is
exceedingly careful to keep
hidden—his own weakness. It had
been his plan to secure man’s
fall, and then he hoped that he
and guilty man would somehow be
forgiven and be accepted back
into God’s favor. God had
planned otherwise. Since Satan
and his angels had fallen by
open rebellion, but man had
fallen through temptation, their
guilt was not equal. Therefore,
God directed that man alone
would be given an opportunity to
accept of the redeeming power of
God’s gift in His Son through
the plan of salvation.
Satan soon learned that his
plan made it necessary for
Jesus, God’s Son, to become a
human being and pay the penalty
for sin in man’s place. The
devil rejoiced in this fact.
However, he did have a problem.
How could he now hold man in his
power? Herein lies Satan’s best
kept secret!
At the very highest level
within the mind of man God
placed His most precious gift to
man—the will. “This is the
governing power in the nature of
man, the power of decision, or
of choice. Everything depends on
the right action of the will.”
[14] “Your will
is the spring of all your
actions.”
[15] With such power
in Satan’s control, how easy it
would be to bring man to
destruction while deceiving him
into thinking he had plenty of
time to change as he desired.
Now, what about the carefully
kept secret? “This will, that
forms so important a factor in
the character of man, was at the
fall given into the control of
Satan; and he has ever since
been working in man to will and
do of his own pleasure, but to
the utter ruin and misery of
man.”
[16]
But why is this such an
important secret? Because here
is the method of Satan’s control
without his involvement even
being recognized. This is
exactly the same method he used
in heaven. Satan knows that God
will not remove this control
from him, for God will never
force our will. The Lord has
just one plan—to win us back to
Himself. Because of His gift in
giving Jesus to mankind, God can
say, “Yield yourself up to Me;
give me that will; take it from
the control of Satan, and I will
take possession of it; then I
can work in you to will and to
do My good pleasure.”
[17]
Man must remove his will from
Satan’s control before he can
give it to Christ. Satan knows
that he cannot retain or force
man’s will if man chooses to
remove it from his control. “The
tempter has no power to control
the will or to force the soul to
sin.”
[18] As long as Christ
has control, Satan is powerless.
“Satan knows that he cannot
overcome man unless he can
control his will.”
[19]
“The tempter can never compel
us to do evil. He cannot control
minds unless they are yielded to
his control. The will must
consent, faith must let go its
hold upon Christ, before Satan
can exercise his power upon us.”
[20] Here lies his
weakness. “Satan is well aware
that the weakest soul who abides
in Christ is more than a match
for the hosts of darkness, and
that, should he reveal himself
openly, he would be met and
resisted.”
[21]
It must be understood that
while we can remove our will
from Satan, we have no power to
keep it ourselves. It must be
surrendered completely to Jesus.
Only God alone can keep it safe
from Satan’s deceptions. Unless
our will is decidedly in Christ,
Satan will take control again.
“None but Christ can fashion
anew the character that has been
ruined by sin. He came to expel
the demon that had controlled
the will.”
[22]
There is one more fact that
we must understand clearly in
regard to how Satan and his
demons control the will. “Those
who would not fall a prey to
Satan’s devices must guard well
the avenues to the soul; they
must avoid reading, seeing, or
hearing that which will suggest
impure thoughts.”
[23] “All should guard
the senses, lest Satan gain
victory over them; for these are
the avenues to the soul.”
[24]
The five senses are the
devil’s playground—taste, touch,
sight, hearing, and smelling—all
have one common denominator—each
must be reduced to feelings
before it can be used of Satan
to fit into his plan. He uses
our feelings in place of reason
to guide the will. Perhaps we
should ask ourselves how many
decisions we make each day
through feelings rather than
through the use of reason.
As we take our will from
Satan’s control and surrender it
to Jesus, He purifies it and
returns it to us linked with His
own will. It is thus that He
abides in us and we in Him. The
result is that when doing His
will, we are but doing our own.
This surrender must not be
thought of as a trifling
experience—something that can be
done with little effort or
thought. “It is through the will
that sin retains its hold upon
us. The surrender of the will is
represented as plucking out the
eye or cutting off the hand.”
[25]
Let us suppose that a child
of God is plagued with a sinful
habit that he enjoys. He knows
that he should give it up and at
times even prays that God will
take it from him. He may even be
persuaded to surrender this evil
habit to God. What he needs to
know is that this condition is a
symptom of an unsurrendered
will. He is still desiring to
direct his own life and is blind
to the fact that when God
controls the will we still do
the choosing, but it is then our
greatest desire to do His will
and not our own. We need to
understand that our natural
desire to “do our own thing” is
changed to a natural desire to
do His will by the surrender
process. We lose nothing except
a desire to please self. We gain
by living on a new plane where
sin has lost its power and peace
reigns in the soul.
When the will is in God’s
control, the five senses are
reduced to reason and conscience
rather than feelings. We then
live by faith in place of
feelings. Living by faith does
not do away with feelings but
puts them in their proper place.
They must follow the exercise of
the will rather than to be the
motivation for the action of the
will.
Now you know the enemy’s top
secret! If you have never
thought to take your will from
Satan’s control, why not do it
right now? Just say audibly to
Satan, “I am taking my will from
your control and surrendering it
to Jesus.” Then say to Jesus,
“Please take my will for I
cannot keep it.”
Jesus promises to take,
purify, cleanse, and return that
will to you linked with His own.
“When you give up your own will,
your own wisdom, and learn of
Christ, you will find admittance
into the kingdom of God.”
[26]
There is no power in heaven
or earth that can force us to
take this simple step. Let us
keep in mind that it is the
simple steps in God’s plan of
salvation that Satan tries to
keep us from believing and
implementing. His power over us
can be broken with such a simple
step as keeping our will
surrendered to God every day. He
knows that we hold the key in
our hands. Will you take this
step and use this key? It will
open to you the power of heaven
as you link yourself with God.
Notes
[1] Steps
to Christ, p. 26.
[2]
Testimonies, vol. 4, p.
542.
[4]
Testimonies to Ministers,
p. 79.
[5]
Testimonies, vol. 2, p.
169.
[6]
Counsels on Diet and Foods,
p. 35.
[7]
Christ’s Object Lessons,
p. 97.
[8] The
SDA Bible Commentary,
vol. 7, p. 977.
[9]
Christ’s Object Lessons,
p. 97.
[10]
Patriarchs and Prophets,
p. 41.
[11]
Selected Messages, book
2, pp, 352-353.
[12]
Patriarchs and Prophets,
pp. 35-40.
[13]
Testimonies, vol. 5, p.
294.
[14] Steps
to Christ, p. 47.
[15]
Messages to Young People,
p. 135
[16]
Messages to Young People,
p. 154.
[17]
Messages to Young People,
p. 154.
[18] The
Great Controversy, p.
510.
[20] The
Desire of Ages, p. 125.
[21] The
Great Controversy, p.
530.
[22] The
Desire of Ages, p. 38.
[23] The
Acts of the Apostles, p.
518.
[24] The
Adventist Home, p. 401.
[25]
Thoughts from the Mount of
Blessing, p. 61.
[26]
Selected Messages, book
1, p.