The Serpents Blood – Story by J. Cahn

By Patrick Hawthorne

snakeThere are a couple of subjects that I tend to avoid, not that they are not important, but because there are better qualified people to address them than me.  These subjects are politics, current social issues, and economics.  However, in light of all that we are seeing throughout the world, especially as it relates to Christian’s, I am veering slightly from my normal pattern to present a story written by Jonathan Cahn that is reflective of the current state that our world is in.  Be blessed.

 

The Serpent’s Blood

“Do you see it? asked the teacher.

“Behind the rock,” I replied.

It was a snake, brown and black and slithering in the desert sand.

“What do you know about snakes?” he asked.

“I know to avoid them.”

“Nothing more?”

“Not much.”

“What you should know is that snakes are cold blooded.”

“Why is that important?”

“You’re warm blooded.  And because you’re warm blooded, you can run and keep running.  But a snake, being cold-blooded, is limited in its ability to endure to keep going.  Therefore, you can outlast it.”

“That’s good to know,” I replied.

“In the scriptures, the serpent is a symbol of evil.”

“Why is that?”

“Not because snakes are evil in themselves, but because they provide a representation of evil. They often move by twisting.  And so the nature of evil is to twist.  A lie is the twisting of the truth.  The impure is the twisting of the pure.  And evil, itself, is the twisting of the good.”

“So then if snakes are cold-blooded, then, so, in some way, is evil?”

“Yes,” said the teacher.  “Evil is cold-blooded.  What that means is this:  Though evil may have its day, its victories, its time to move and strike – it remains cold-blooded.  Therefore, it can never endure.  No matter how powerful the evil may appear, no matter how triumphant and unstoppable it may seem, it cannot last.  Deception is cold-blooded.  Hatred is cold-blooded.  Slander is cold blooded.  Oppression is cold-blooded.  All evil is cold-blooded.  And so the power of evil is only for the short-term and the momentary.  Its days are always numbered.  And in the long run, it always fails.”

“But the good is not cold-blooded,” I said.

“Yes,” he said.  “So, in the end, the good will always outlast the evil.  Therefore, persevere in the good, keep going in what is true, keep standing for what is right and you will overcome and prevail in the end.”

The Mission:  In the face of whatever evil, trouble, attack, or sin you’re dealing with, don’t give up.  But press on in the good (Isaiah 54:17; Matthew 24:13; John 1:5)

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