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Spiritual Combat: Weapons For Your Arsenal: No Ve MB Er 5, 2 0 1 5 - C at Ho L Ic G Ent L E M An Fr. Edbroom, Omv

The document discusses spiritual weapons and strategies for combating temptation and the devil. It outlines several approaches including vigilance in prayer, naming and acknowledging temptations, avoiding near occasions of sin, making use of sacramentals like holy water, offering short prayers to repel "fiery darts", immediately rejecting temptations, and avoiding laziness. It highlights Jesus' example of prayer, fasting, and using Scripture against temptation in the desert. The document also emphasizes opening up to a spiritual director and calling on archangel Michael and the Blessed Virgin Mary for help in spiritual combat.

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The document discusses spiritual weapons and strategies for combating temptation and the devil. It outlines several approaches including vigilance in prayer, naming and acknowledging temptations, avoiding near occasions of sin, making use of sacramentals like holy water, offering short prayers to repel "fiery darts", immediately rejecting temptations, and avoiding laziness. It highlights Jesus' example of prayer, fasting, and using Scripture against temptation in the desert. The document also emphasizes opening up to a spiritual director and calling on archangel Michael and the Blessed Virgin Mary for help in spiritual combat.

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SPIRITUAL COMBAT: WEAPONS

FOR YOUR ARSENAL


 NOVEMBER 5, 2015 –CATHOLIC GENTLEMAN

 FR. ED BROOM, OMV

The word of God teaches us that our life on earth is warfare and the Lord reminds
us that if we have decided to follow the Lord we must be prepared for combat. The
Sacrament of Confirmation strengthens the Gifts of the Holy Spirit within our souls
and transforms us into “Soldiers of Christ” the King. With the “Cristero” martyrs of
Mexico our battle cry must be “Viva Cristo Rey”—long live Christ the King!

The devil exists, has keen intelligence (in a perverted way), is exceedingly sly and
crafty, and is constantly at work and persistent in his work (temptations). However,
God, Mary, His angels and saints are far more powerful than the devil. Two extremes
must be avoided with respect to the devil. These were warnings given by the Servant
of God Pope Paul VI. The first extreme to avoid is to deny that the devil exists.
Indeed this is one of the tactics of the devil. On the other hand, we should never give
the devil too much importance. Individuals, fearful alarmists, speak more of the
power of the devil than of the Omnipotence of God Himself. Let us avoid the two
extremes!

SPIRITUAL WEAPONS TO CONQUER THE DEVIL


Vigilance. Stay awake and pray so that you are not put to the test and overcome by
the temptations of the devil. The precise reason for the Apostles’ fall, abandoning
Jesus in the Garden, was that they were not vigilant in prayer.

Name it and Claim it. When the temptation breaks it can prove exceedingly useful
to simply admit in a very calm manner, “I am being tempted by the devil, the enemy
of God!” Name it! Claim it! And then tame it! Discovering the enemy on the attack
is half the battle! Ignorance of the enemy’s presence can augment his power over us.

Avoid the Near Occasion of Sin. Often we are tempted because we place ourselves
in the near occasion of sin. Remember the many proverbs! “Do not play with fire!”
and “He who plays in danger will perish in danger!” “He who walks on thin ice will
fall in!” One of the reasons why Eve ate from the forbidden fruit was due to the
simple reason that she was near the tree that God told her not to eat from.

State of Desolation. While in this state St. Ignatius arms us with four key weapons:
more prayer, more meditation, examine your conscience (to see why you are in
desolation) and finally to apply yourself to some suitable penance. Some devils are
expelled only through prayer and penance! Sacramentals. The proper use of
Sacramentals can prove to be very efficacious in fighting against the devil, and
especially three: the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the medal of Saint
Benedict, and finally HOLY WATER. St Teresa of Avila insists on using Holy
Water to expel the devil from our presence. Why? The devil is inflated with pride
and Holy water is small and inconspicuous—this the devil hates and cannot endure.
Exorcisms have recourse to holy water!

Fiery Darts That Penetrate the Sky. When being assaulted by the enemy it is
highly recommended to offer short and fervent prayers; these can prove exceedingly
efficacious in putting the devil to flight. Some examples of these short but powerful
prayers might be: Jesus I trust in you… Sweet Heart of Mary be my salvation…
Lord, save me… Lord come to my rescue…and of course invoking with faith and
confidence the Holy names of Jesus, Mary, and St. Joseph.

Reject Immediately. Part of the problem in spiritual combat is the lethargic, slow
and anemic response to the temptation. God’s grace must always prevail through the
weapon of prayer. Still, we must engage our own will in manfully and forcefully
rejecting the temptation from the start. Frequently temptations get a stronghold over
us because we open up the door and the tail of the devil enters and it is difficult to
kick him out!
Laziness. On one occasion in the Diary of St. Faustina the devil was roaming the
corridors frantically looking for somebody to tempt. St Faustina stopped the devil and
told him out of obedience to Jesus to tell her what was the greatest danger to the
nuns. Reluctantly the devil responded— Lazy and indolent souls! All of us have
heard the proverb: “Idleness is the workshop of the devil!” This means that if we do
not have anything to do then the devil will give us a lot to do. The great St. John
Bosco mortally feared vacation time for his boys in the Oratory. Why? Too much free
time gives full entrance and game to the devil in the life of the youth! How often have
we sinned preceded by moments, hours or even days of indolence and laziness! Our
philosophy should be that of St. Alberto Hurtado, “There are two places to rest: the
cemetery and heaven.” In the present it is time to work out our salvation in fear and
trembling. May St. Benedict’s motto be ours:Ora et Labora. Work and Pray.

Jesus in the Desert as Supreme Example: His Three Weapons. Of course our best
example for all is Jesus who said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” At the end
of forty days in the desert, the devil came to tempt Him. Jesus forcefully and easily
conquered the devil by using three weapons that we must learn to use: prayer, fasting,
and the use of the Word of God. Jesus had a prolonged prayer experience in the
desert. Added to that was forty days of fasting; He ate nothing. Finally the devil
tempted Him by using the Word of God; Jesus also used the Word of God as a sharp
arrow to puncture the efforts of Satan. Fervent and prolonged prayer, constant self-
denial, and familiarity with the Word of God, both meditating on it and putting it into
practice are efficacious weapons indeed to combat and conquer Satan.

Openness to Your Spiritual Director. Once again, the Master Saint Ignatius comes
to the rescue! In the 13th Rule of Discernment the saint warns us that the devil likes
secrecy in the sense that if one is in a profound state of desolation that to open up to a
Spiritual Director can conquer the temptation. By clamming up it is like a cut or
wound that is hidden beneath a band aid. Until that wound is exposed to the sun and a
disinfectant the wound not only will not heal but it will become all the more infected,
it will fester and risk the danger of gangrene or worse yet amputation. Once the
temptation is revealed to an able Spiritual Director it is often
conquered. Overwhelmed by temptation, doubt and confusion shortly before making
her vows, St. Therese opened up to her Novice Mistress and Superior revealing her
state of soul. Almost immediately the temptation disappeared, she made her vows and
went on to be one of the greatest modern saints. What would have happened to her if
following the counsel of the devil she kept her state of soul secret? Undoubtedly we
would not have Saint Therese of Lisieux, Doctor of the Church.

St. Michael the Archangel. In our battle with Satan we should use all the weapons in
our arsenal. God chose Saint Michael the Archangel as the faithful angel, the Prince
of the Heavenly Host, to cast into hell Satan and the other rebellious angels. St.
Michael, whose name means, “Who is like unto God”, is just as powerful now as he
was in the past. In the midst of the storm of temptations, why not lift up your heart to
St. Michael and call upon him. You can pray the famous prayer “St. Michael the
archangel, defend us in battle….” Or simply beg for his intercession! His help from
the heights of heaven will help you to be victor in your combat with the devil.

Mary Most Holy. As a whole the Mexican people have great devotion to Mary,
especially under the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe. However, in Guadalajara,
Mexico, in addition to venerating Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe as Patron of Mexico
and the Americas, they honor her with another title: “La General del ejercito!”—-
meaning that she is the “General of the Army”. In our battle against the ancient
serpent, Genesis 3:15 honors the woman who crushes the head of the serpent with her
heal. “I will put enmity between you and the woman and between her offspring and
yours; He will strike at your head, while you strike at his heel.” (Gen. 3:15). Indeed
the ancient serpent the devil can strike out at us with his ugly tongue and spew out
venom, but when we rely on and trust in Mary she will crush his ugly head. Viva
Cristo Rey! Viva Maria Reina! Long live Jesus and Mary!

Father Ed Broom is an Oblate of the Virgin Mary. He blogs regularly at Fr. Broom’s
Blog. This post first appeared at Catholic Exchange and is reprinted with permission.

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