The Serpent: Friend & Foe

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The Serpent: Friend & Foe

Serpent: Man’s Common Foe

Elisabeth C. Tunstall

INTRODUCTION

We more commonly know the snake to be an enemy of mankind.

Whether it’s their creepy eyes, scaly skin or the hissing sound they make, most people have a strong disdain for them and here’s why……

ENMITY BETWEEN SNAKE AND MAN

Not the most inviting creatures are they? Now there are two ways a snake can kill you. It is through constriction or envenomation.

Constriction

Constrictor snakes will strike at its prey, grab it and wrap its coils around it. Their powerful muscles then tightly squeeze the air out of the prey. Despite popular belief, these snakes do not necessarily crush the bones of their prey. Instead, the constriction halts blood flow and prevents oxygen from reaching vital organs such as the heart and brain, ultimately leading to cardiac arrest and death.

Constriction

Although there are some venomous snakes that use constriction it is mainly nonvenomous snakes that use this method of subduing its prey. Of the 3,900 species of snakes, approximately 11% make up unambiguous constrictors, such as boas and pythons.

Venemous Snakes

There are 600 venomous snake species with 200 that can actually kill human beings. Venomous snakes have fangs attached to venom glands. Fangs range in size depending on the snake. Some have short and hollow fangs. Other snakes have long, hollow fangs that can inject large quantities of venom with a single bite. Venom is produced in a snake’s salivary glands, located in the back of their head. When a snake bites, muscles in its head squeeze the venom glands. Venom then pushes through the fangs, which act as needles when piercing the flesh.

Snake Venom

Snake venom varies in composition and toxins depending on the snake. There are different types of toxins.

Neurotoxins affect the nervous system, preventing neurons from transmitting signals, causing paralysis of the victim. Haemotoxins affect the circulatory system. This toxin can cause red blood cells to burst, cause blood to clot, or lower blood pressure to a dangerous level. Myotoxins affect the muscular system, causing the necrosis or tissue death of muscles and prevent muscle contraction.

Snake bite poisonings are also known as envenomings. 5.4 million people worldwide are bitten by snakes per year. There are 1.8 to 2.7 million cases of envenomings each year. Approximately 137,000 people are killed by snakebites, primarily in areas of Africa, Latin America and Asia per year. Three times as many amputations and other permanent disabilities are caused by snakebites.

Satan the Serpent

The snake represents Satan. Even prior to the creation of mankind the devil was depicted as such when he waged a war in heaven.

Revelations 12: 7-9

“And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.”

Satan the Serpent

Man’s feud begins with the serpent in the garden. The bible describes the snake or serpent as a subtil creature (Genesis 3:1). To be subtil is to be sly, cunning and clever. These are characteristics of the devil.

As we know, Satan entered the serpent and deceived Adam and Eve into taking the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. God cursed the snake. We are not exactly sure what it looked like before but God turned it into the legless creature it is now as a punishment (Genesis 3: 14-15).

Spiritual Constriction

If we allow Satan to get a hold of us he will wrap around us, squeezing God’s word and spirit out of us. The Holy Spirit is the breath of life that flows in our body. It also activates the word, giving it the power to change us. When the spirit and word leave us, this turns our heart of flesh into stone. This is spiritual cardiac arrest. Sin will then take over, leading us to eternal death.

This sin is represented by venom. Recall that there are different types of venom, some affect the nervous system, which involves the brain and the circulatory system, which involves the heart. Like venom, sin directly affects our hearts and minds. The heart and mind serve as gateways for Satan to enter in. The heart is the center of a person and is the place to measure one’s desire to obey or not to obey (Matthew 12:35, Luke 12: 34). The mind is where we make choices and is the battleground between good and evil (Ephesians 6: 12).

Sin Corrupts

When sin enters our hearts and minds it corrupts us and changes our very demeanor and behavior. There are different types of venom, some more lethal than others. All sin is transgression of the law but they vary in degree of severity. Some sins are so severe it can cause a permanent change to your life or worst, kill you, just like venom.

Example

Example: a child gets a spanking for disobeying their mother’s command to clean their room vs a person incarcerated for stealing a vehicle. Both examples show someone that transgressed the law but the type of sin and corresponding punishments differ. The first person can repent and easily move on with their lives in a positive way. This can be compared to a snakebite with very minor injuries. The second person’s life will never be the same. They can repent but they have just made their life extremely difficult with a sin that will follow them for the rest of their life. This is liken to snakebite that caused an amputation of a limb.

Ambush Predator

Satan can behave as an ambush predator like the snake. This means he will conceal himself, lurking and waiting to attack us by surprise. We all have been faced with a situation that catches us off guard. Ex: being laid off suddenly or dealing with someone with road rage. How you handle these situations determine whether you suffer a snakebite. Will the devil bruise your heel or will you bruise the serpent’s head?

Our Feet

To effectively bruise the serpent’s head our feet cannot be exposed but instead must be shod with the gospel of peace (Ephesians 6: 13-15). This is the word of God. Consider the benefits of shoes. They protect your skin from the ground and any debris that may be present. Shoes help prevent slips and falls by giving you extra stability and support when you walk. Shoes also facilitate upright posture and prevent muscle strain. Now consider the word of God. The word of God protects us and gives us the support we need to continue to stand upright and to walk continually on the straight and narrow road. It is God’s truth that protects us from the serpent’s venomous bite.

Snakebites

We all have suffered snakebites. We all have been corrupted with venom because we we are all guilty of sin. The antidote or antivenin that can save us is the word of God. Antivenin is an antibody therapy used to disable the toxins of venom. This therapy is created by injecting venom into donor animals, such as horses and sheep. These animals have robust immune systems, capable of developing powerful antibodies that can help eliminate poisonous snake toxins when injected in humans.

Like antivenin, the word is powerful enough to remove the poison of sin because the word comes from and is Christ (John 1: 1). His word is delivered to us by the Spirit (John 14: 26). For every sin there is good to oppose it (Galatians 5: 16-23). The word has to be within our hearts and minds in order for us to carry it out in action. This is made possible by studying the word, praying and praising God daily. The Spirit is thereby able to commune with us. Our hearts and minds open up to him and he can make his abode within us, bringing us to Christ. When we are consumed with the word, we are that much closer to being free from sin.

Conclusion

The devil uses both constriction and envenomation as tactics to cause us to fall. He is a cunning opponent, looking for the right opportunity to strike. That is why it is important for us to always be on guard and to always wear our armor, specifically our shoes. For with our feet shod with the gospel of peace we can in fact bruise the serpent’s head and overcome this enemy once and for all. May God be with you all. Amen.

The Ravening Wolves

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