Divide Et Impera

Do you know what “divide et impera” means? You should. We have seen it played out these past few months in the United States and it is on full display around the world. Niccolò Machiavelli wrote about it in 1513 resulting in the term Machiavellian becoming synonymous with deceit and deviousness. Julius Caesar employed this technique as did Napoleon. How is “divide et impera” impacting you and how is it impacting our world? Please read more.

According to Wikipedia, divide et impera means divide and rule or divide and conquer. In politics and sociology, it means gaining and maintaining power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into pieces that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy. Spiritually speaking, it’s highly destructive.

The true author of this strategy is the devil. The word “devil” traces back to the Latin and Greek words “diabolus,” which literally means slanderer. The roots of the word are “dia” meaning across and “bolos” meaning “who throws.” In other words, the devil is a slanderer who throws division across the world. He is the author of distrust; he polarizes one group against another and ruptures relationships. Does this sound familiar? Take a look at this list:

Rich against Poor

Black against White

Republican against Democrat

Red states against Blue states

Senate against House of Representatives

State Government against National Government

Spouse against spouse

Child against parent

Sibling against sibling

Catholic against Protestant

Conservative Christians against liberal Christians

Neighbor against neighbor

Muslims against Jews

Muslims against Christians

Countries against countries

I am sure you get my point. This list goes on and on.

Need I provide any more evidence of the hideous divisiveness of the evil one in our lives? As Christians, we must ceaselessly work to end division and build unity among ourselves, within the church and around the world. We need to stop the fighting.

Anyone old enough to remember, likely recalls the famous public service commercial from 1971. As the Indian paddles his canoe through pristine waters, he is surrounded by litter. He pulls his boat onto a bank, it is strewn with litter from the freeway. As he stands there, someone flings a bag of trash from a passing car. A single tear rolls down his cheek. At that, the narrator says, “People start pollution. People can stop it.”

Divisiveness is the liter of the modern world. It’s strewn everywhere. I am reminded of Jesus’ return to Jerusalem. Luke 19:41 states, “As he drew near, he saw the city and wept over it.”  As I ponder the world’s divisiveness, I wonder if Jesus is weeping again. “People started this division. Christians can stop it.”

In order for us to have any impact on reducing division and building unity in the world, we must first recognize the division within ourselves. Paul famously points out this division in Romans 7:18-19, “For I know that good does not dwell in me, that is, in my flesh. The willing is ready at hand but doing the good is not. For I do not do the good I want, but I do the evil I do not want.”

The terms “my flesh” or “the flesh” which Paul uses here do not mean our flesh and bones, it means the parts of us that are alienated from God. He is referring to the rebellious, unruly, and obstinate parts of our life. These must change.

Let’s take a closer look at the devil’s strategy. Included in an even longer list in  Galatians 5:19-21, Paul tells us the works of the flesh include hatred, rivalry, jealousy, outbursts of fury, acts of selfishness, dissensions, factions, and occasions of envy. We have seen a lot of this on the news recently.

These works of the flesh are at the core of all division and they clearly are the work of the devil.  Paul tells us this in Romans 8:6, “The concern of the flesh is death, but the concern of the spirit is life and peace.”  I think we can all agree that our world is sorely in need of more peace. Paul continues in verses 7-8 by writing, “For the concern of the flesh is hostility toward God; it does not submit to the law of God, nor can it; and those who are in the flesh cannot please God.”

My friends, we must first deal with our own inner divisiveness and our hatreds, rivalries, jealousies, outbursts, acts of selfishness and envies, so that collectively as Christians we can bring about an end to the many divisions in the world. In Romans 8:14, Paul gives us a warning, but he also concludes with hope and encouragement. He states, “For if you live according to the flesh, you will die, but if by the spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.”

Both in our own life and in the world, the devil is employing his DIVIDE ET IMPERA strategy. He wants to divide and conquer us. With Jesus in our hearts, let’s re-commit ourselves to becoming agents of change in this world. Let’s become agents of peace. What things are you doing, and what words are you saying that cause division? We must start by changing ourselves. If each one of us does our part to change, this world will become a much better and more peaceful place to live.

Perhaps it was all of this division that caused Jesus to pray these words to His Father, “I do not ask that you take them out of the world but that you keep them from the evil one.” (John 17:15) It may also be why He taught us to pray “but deliver us from the evil one” (Matthew 6:13).

I appeal to you my brothers and sisters, in the name of Jesus Christ, that we bring an end to the division among us, and that we as Christians, work to become united in mind and heart.

Heavenly Father, make me an agent of peace in the world. Where there is division, help me to heal, where there is hated, help me to sow love and where there is darkness help me to bring the light of Christ. Amen!

Take a moment and enjoy this song and music video.

“Let There Be Peace On Earth” Written by Jill Jackson Miller and sang by Vince Gill

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Brian Pusateri
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18 Comments

  1. janebatten45@gmail.com on November 12, 2020 at 12:52 pm

    Thank you for your insight.

  2. Barbara Levich on November 10, 2020 at 12:30 pm

    Brian, I certainly agree that Satan has created divisions of every sort all around the world and we must not accept these artificial divisions. But, to name just one dividing issue, abortion… it is an intrinsic evil. How can one say, “You are entitled to your opinion on this so that we won’t be divided.”? Christ himself said he didn’t come to sow peace but division. One must chose a side: God’s or the world’s. There is a permanent division in that. You cannot serve both God and mammon.

  3. Jane on November 10, 2020 at 10:45 am

    God bless you, Brian, for once again giving us a lesson which we so need to take to heart. The song says it all but he most profound are the words “let it begin with me”.
    In Christ’s love,
    Jane

    • Brian Pusateri on November 10, 2020 at 10:48 am

      Jane

      Yes, this song fit perfectly with the message. Thanks for writing.

      Brian

  4. Marguerite Gustkey on November 10, 2020 at 9:49 am

    Thank you Lord for Brian’s ministry. I too enjoy your weekly letters. It is a scary time in our country right now but I cry out to the Lord for His mercy and healing. His will be done!
    Marguerite`

    • Brian Pusateri on November 10, 2020 at 10:46 am

      Marguerite

      We must heed our Lord’s words to “fear not” because we know God has this all 7nder His sovereign control. Thanks for your post.

      Brian

  5. Jim Meersman on November 10, 2020 at 9:03 am

    Brian: This is an outstanding letter. Thank you for your outstanding work. I really look forward to your weekly letters.

  6. Alex garcia on November 10, 2020 at 8:48 am

    Amazing Brian. Exactly what my heart needed to hear.

    • Brian Pusateri on November 10, 2020 at 8:55 am

      Alex

      Praise God! His timing is always perfect.

      Brian

  7. Bob Lange on November 10, 2020 at 5:43 am

    Brian,
    Thanks for this, more than you know, thanks for this.
    Today’s message reminded me of a phrase I once saw on a coffee mug…
    “Quit talking to the dang snake”

    Who are we talking with and who are we listening to?

    • Brian Pusateri on November 10, 2020 at 5:55 am

      Bob

      Thanks for your post. Your friendship and support for this ministry is a real blessing in my life!

      Brian

  8. David D Underwood on November 10, 2020 at 5:28 am

    Love the song and love the love…
    TY
    Brian, good and faithful servant

    • Brian Pusateri on November 10, 2020 at 5:31 am

      Dave

      I am delighted to know you enjoyed it!

      Brian

  9. G. Barrie Heinzenknecht on November 10, 2020 at 3:17 am

    Dear Friend and GIANT OF FAITH and THE WORD,

    Brian, Please know and feel that you are a blessing to all who know you up front and personal and to those that don’t. Thank you, thank you…………………… So let’s all remember to pray for Brian and to thank our Lord Jesus for bringing Brian into our lives every week. And, as you know Brian, more than 300 residents in Tyger River Correctional Institution just received paper copies of your “Radio Silence.” And they too thank you.”

    Barrie

    • Brian Pusateri on November 10, 2020 at 5:21 am

      Barrie

      I am humbled by your kind words. If these weekly’s messages speak of the truth of God, then they speak to the testament that God can even work through me, one of His most broken servants. I try my best to share the message that the Holy Spirit puts on my heart. I would ask everyone who reads this post to say a prayer for the inmates in Tyger River Correctional Institution in Enoree, SC and the inmates in SCI Benner Correctional Facility in Bellefonte, PA, and for all of the Christian men and woman who work tirelessly to bring the Word Of God to them.

      Brian

  10. Marilyn Siverson on November 10, 2020 at 12:32 am

    Thanks Brian. Certainly a timely piece. Hopefully we can take heed and reset our lives.

    • Brian Pusateri on November 10, 2020 at 12:45 am

      Marilyn

      Thank you for your post and a big amen to what you wrote.

      Brian

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