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Daily Bread

The devil in court

The Philippine Star

I have removed your iniquity from you. — Zechariah 3:4

 

“The Devil and Daniel Webster” is a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet. In it, Jabez Stone, a New England farmer, has such “bad luck” that he sells his soul to the devil to become prosperous. Eventually, the devil comes to collect Jabez’s debt. But the eminent lawyer Daniel Webster is called in to defend him. Through a skillful series of arguments, Webster wins the case against the devil, and Jabez is saved from perdition.

Of course, this tale is only fiction. But the Bible records a vision in which Satan accuses a believer before the Divine Judge. Joshua, a high priest, stands before God. As a picture of his personal sin and guilt, the priest is dressed in filthy clothing. Nearby, Satan accuses Joshua. But the Angel of the Lord rebukes him and says to Joshua: “See, I have removed your iniquity from you, and I will clothe you with rich robes” (Zech. 3:4).

Only God can make a sinner acceptable to Him. And the New Testament tells us how: “If anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous” (1 John 2:1).

Do you feel unworthy to enter the presence of God? Remember, as Christians, our Savior’s blood has cleansed us, and Christ Himself represents us.

— Dennis Fisher

 

The power of God can turn a heart

From evil and the power of sin;

The love of God can change a life

And make it new and cleansed within. — Fasick

 

READ: Zechariah 3:1-5

 

Justification means our guilt gone,

Christ’s righteousness given.

 

BUT THE ANGEL OF THE LORD

BUT THE BIBLE

CHRIST HIMSELF

DANIEL WEBSTER

DENNIS FISHER

DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER

DIVINE JUDGE

JABEZ

JABEZ STONE

JESUS CHRIST

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