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bigmike
Luke 22:31 (LSB) 31 “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has demanded to sift all of you like wheat.
In the hours leading up to the betrayal of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, He spent time  preparing His disciples for what was immediately ahead, as well as what they could expect in the  long-term future.
He had a genuine desire to help them understand the reality of what they would face as His  disciples.
This was a difficult, but necessary thing, as He wanted them to know the seriousness of it.
He did this in a way that was direct, but somewhat gentle and genuinely compassionate.
The verse above is one that carries a tremendous amount of weight, as it speaks directly to Satan’s  desire and intent to take drastic measures to persecute them as heavily as God would allow.
This is reminiscent of Satan requesting permission to test Job, that he might persuade him to  abandon his faith in God (Job 1:11–12).
The concept of Satan “sifting” believers is not new, yet it remains unfamiliar to many — and even  more obscure is the truth that God grants him permission to do so.
This is not to say that God grants permission to every request of Satan. Some that we never know of  are denied.
But we must understand that if we are being tested by trials, God is not unaware, nor does it  happen without His consent.
So, the desire of Jesus was to help His disciples comprehend what they would face in the days,  months, and years ahead, as their faith in Him propelled them into places and situations that they  could comprehend at that moment.
So it is with us. We put our faith and trust in God through Christ. And we become a target of Satan  the very moment we do so.
Should we expect to face the same trials that the disciples faced? Will our lives be put at risk  because of our faith?
It is highly unlikely. But it is something that we should consider and be prepared for if the  situation arises.
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