From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
November 24 "And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall
from heaven." Luke 10:18 It deserves our utmost attention and prayerful
consideration to see, by the eye of faith, the display of wisdom and power
shining forth in the way in which the all-wise God sent his dear Son "to
destroy" or, as the word is in the original, to unloose "the works of the
devil" (1 John 3:8). Satan had, so to speak, spun a raveled knot when he
cast the cords of sin round man's heart. This tangled and tight-drawn knot
could not be cut through as by a sword of omnipotent power; but had by
infinite wisdom and patience to be unraveled through its whole length. The
work which Satan had done was to be undone. Disobedience had to be repaired
by obedience--the voluntary obedience of the Son of God, and therefore of
infinite value. Sin had to be atoned for by sacrifice--the sacrifice of the
nature which had sinned, in union with the Person of the Son of God, and
therefore deriving from it unspeakable efficacy. Death had to be destroyed
by the ever-living Son of God submitting to die. The law must be magnified
by being obeyed by him who by his divine Person is above law. The Law-giver
must be the Law-fulfiller. He who is the ever-blessed One must be made a
curse; and the holy One of Israel, who knew no sin, must be "made sin, that
we might be made the righteousness of God in him." "Who would set the briers and thorns against me in
battle?" asked the Lord "I would go through them," is his answer (Isa.
27:4). So our blessed Lord went through these thorns and briers set against
him in battle. He thoroughly went through all that he undertook; and by
going through unraveled the work of Satan.