Nothing is easy or so they say. Life
is a struggle and everything worth having means work. The Christian
life is no different, though we would prefer it so. Our sin nature
nags us continually, just waiting for our guard to drop. The world
around us tempts and pulls us in a million different directions; each
one promising to be better or more exciting than the path that God
has set us on. Evil men and women lie and deceive to lure us away
and Satan and his minions throw innumerable obstacles in our way.
The odds seem horribly stacked against us.
We often forget, in our cozy western
civilization world, that the life of a Christian is the life of a
soldier. We are at war! If you are a member of the body of Christ
you are a soldier, period. You may be an unprepared soldier, a good
soldier, a lazy soldier, or a flat-out bad soldier, but you are a
soldier nonetheless! Do not let yourself think that life will be
easy or comfortable at all times. Like any war there will be lulls,
there will be times when the battle lessens in its ferocity but rest
assured the fighting will begin again! We cannot allow comfort or
ease to trick us into lowering our shields.
"When
I have brought them to the land flowing with milk and honey, of which
I swore to their fathers, and they have eaten and filled themselves
and grown fat, then they will turn to other gods and serve them; and
they will provoke Me and break My covenant.”
(Deuteronomy
31:20)
Look to the Old Testament, to ancient
Israel. It was when they grew comfy in the promised land that they
ran into problems. Not when they were surrounded by enemies, not
when they were new to the fulfillment of God's promises, not when
they had miles to march and cities to take, but when they were home
with a stomach full of food and a place to sleep at night. Israel,
like ourselves, tended to only remember their need for God when it
was physically obvious. We must be aware that the war never stops
and though things be easier for the moment, we still need God for
everything.
For
though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh.
For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for
pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing
that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every
thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,
(2
Corinthians 10:3-5)
Luckily
we do not fight alone. We have God's words in the Bible and The
Spirit of God in our hearts. We have what we need to win the fight,
the weapons and armor required to be victorious; we just need to take
them up. God fights for His own and the victory is His. The war is
already finished, we just have to make it through all the battles and
get to the end. Again, don't get complacent and don't complain when
the going gets tough. We face a defeated enemy who won't admit his
loss. Swords and shields up people, this is going to be rough.
Thank you! This was a message I needed now! God bless you!
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