You are an offense to Me, because you are not thinking God's thoughts but human thoughts! (Matthew 16:23 ISV)
I think that does say to us that a position has
to be taken inclusively and over many things where the will of God is concerned.
We have to come very definitely and positively to such a position, and then
realize that from time to time there will be, by one means or another, an effort
of the enemy to change our minds, to weaken us in that course, to make other
suggestions, to get us to reconsider it in the light of various issues and
interests. We shall meet this offending, this stumbling, this hindering thing
and have to be very ruthless with it. The way the Lord dealt with Peter was, in
a sense, ruthless. Really there was no weakness in His attitude over that.
Discerning its true nature, He saw clearly that, if He yielded to this
suggestion, then He would go neither to Jerusalem nor to the Cross. It is a
question of whether we have settled that such and such is the way of the will of
God, and then, will this or that arising mean in the long run that we never get
there, never do that will? If so, it has to be handled very ruthlessly and put
out of the way and put behind us. The Cross comes to us in many connections and
different terms.
Then, if we are really going to come through to
the place of spiritual power as did Peter, that ground of the enemy must
continually be forsaken and refused. The enemy has to be robbed of that which
will destroy us and give him power to destroy us, and we have to be very
ruthless with anything that arises to give him that position and defeat God's
intention where we are concerned. This battle of heaven and hell, God and Satan,
goes on in our souls, but there is for us this consolation, that we have a High
Priest ever living to make intercession. We have a great asset in the continual
intercession of the Lord Jesus for us. Let us close on that note of
encouragement and assurance.