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Written by Dwayne Pugh
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Today is National Day of Prayer in America, they are voting for a Prime
Minister in Great Britain and I received an early morning phone call
from a good friend. With plenty of sleep in my voice I answered the
phone after checking the caller I.D. He had been praying for me this
morning and wanted to tell me what God had told him for me. "No matter
what happened, I was in a battle." That was all, then with very little
small talk, back off of the phone.
I knew that I was in a battle. I have been for months. If I were a
continent, the national boundaries would have been drawn and redrawn so
many times that there would be something akin to the Grand Canyon right
down the middle of me. Lately the stakes have been raised and the
battle has intensified. I have seen the hand of God moving in my life
in a miraculous way that I could not have anticipated. I'm learning
about His love for me and watching, almost as if I'm a bystander, in
complete amazement as God uses my life to work His will. I'm
tempted to think that I'm just not worthy of this. If people knew me
like I know me they would certainly turn away. But God DOES know me
like I know me. In fact, He knows me so much better and yet He chooses
to call me child and bless my life with His presence and allow me to
get involved in His work. So, back to the battle: When God
goes out of his way to remind you that you are in a battle, then it is
wise to note this and to ponder the point. It was so stark that it
could mean anything. Numerous transactions could occur, any of which
the significant fact would be that I was "in a battle." What if
something really bad happened today? Was that it? What if something
really great happened that could make me forget that I was a spiritual
creature with an eternal soul? Was this reminder a warning or a lesson?
If a warning, then what could I do? How could I prepare? How can a
person prepare for something that they don't know is coming? Or even if
they do know it is coming they don't know what it is? If it was a
lesson, then what was the lesson about? What should I be thinking
about? Well, what I did think about was battles. What is a
battle? Quite simply it is a struggle between two or more contending
entities for victory. The battle I'm fighting started out as a struggle
for a fortified position in my mind. This should come as no surprise to
anyone because we know as Christians that we don't struggle with flesh
and blood. Ephesians chapter 6 tells us we wrestle "against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of
this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." So the fact
is that Frank Peretti is more right than wrong. If all we had to do in
this walk was go around and shoot the bad guys that would be easy,
especially if they all wore black. The stronghold in my mind
was built brick by brick over a period of many years. It must have
looked something like the Great Wall of China stretching across the
real estate of my being. You just always hope that your own personal
stronghold won't make it to the seven wonders of the spiritual world
list. I know it was large. I have witnessed the effects. I could
enumerate a list of losses that made the quantum leap from the
spiritual world to the physical. Things that we would call from our
flesh's perspective, "real." The enemy wasn't interested in
yielding that kind of territory. He fought hard for it. He trespassed
on God's property and like the vagrant he is, claimed squatters rights.
The good news is that the Strong Son of God is more than able to defeat
the wicked one and serve him an eviction notice, and with Power see the
work through to completion. This is where my horizons became
a little broader. I have started to see that the battle in my mind is a
part of an all out war. The Great Wall has started coming down and I
can now see a new horizon far off in the distance. It is the next
battle. It is the war, and it is very interesting how this glimmer of
reality changes my perspective. If a person who has no plans of walking
anywhere has a splinter in the bottom of their foot, their objective
becomes to get the splinter out of their foot because it is hurting and
they want the pain to go away. If the person needs to go tend to a sick
loved one, then the primary objective becomes to get to the loved one
and the secondary objective becomes to get the splinter out so that
they can achieve their primary objective. This is how I have
begun to see the stronghold in my mind. As something that needs to be
torn down so that I can achieve another objective. Wonder of wonders, I
don't know what the next objective is, but I'm excited about it. The
stronghold is coming down, and it will be completely dismantled. Not
one stone will be left on top of another. Praise God for His victory!
So, what of the battle? Three points came to mind about battles: 1)
They are no fun at all, 2) They are meant to be won, and 3) They have
an undetermined outcome. 1) Battles are no fun at all. Just
ask anyone who has been in physical firefight with an opposing army. At
the battle of Antietam in the American Civil War nearly 23,000 men were
killed, injured or missing at the end of ONE DAY! If you can find an
American soldier still alive who was on Omaha Beach during the Normandy
invasion, ask him what it was like to see 2400 men killed as they
scratched their way toward safety along a beach while German forces
fired from the cliff above them! These are only a couple of
examples. There are many more recent ones that can attest to the
horrors of the battlefield. People get shot at. People get shot. They
die or in many cases survive to live the rest of their lives with
gruesome reminders of the battle. Winners and losers alike suffer
casualties. These are very sobering thoughts to me. The battle is not
to be taken lightly and you will not walk away from it unchanged.
2) Battles are meant to be won. Each army enters into a battle with the
objective of winning. Their plan of action is to defeat the enemy! If
you are in a battle, you have two options: Fight or surrender! Again,
this is a very sobering thought. There is no neutrality when you come
under spiritual attack. Dear Christian brother or sister, do you really
want to ignore a satanic attack on your life? If you do not fight, you
will be overrun! Perhaps you are asking, "Won't God fight for me?"
Well, the short answer as I see it is that God has already fought for
us all. Jesus defeated death and hell. (Revelation 1:18) "But he was
wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the
chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are
healed." (Isaiah 53:5) He has victory. Will we walk in the victory?
Will we exercise faith? More on faith shortly. Furthermore, we are
urged to prepare for battle, which we will discuss in a moment.
You fight or you surrender! Surrender to whom? Most certainly a devil.
If that sounds strong, it is. Don't be offended by these words. Be
warned; be reminded. Be made aware. I was warned, reminded today. If
I'm exhorting only to myself, let me say, "Amen. Good exhorting!"
3) Battles have an undetermined outcome. Before you get your Bible out
and beat me to death with it, read a little further. There'll be time
for beating later. A point made earlier is that each army
enters into a battle with the objective of winning. This is also true
of the enemy of your soul. Satan does not enter into battle with you in
order to lose. "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the
devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:"
(1 Peter 5:8) Let's look at two battles from the Bible with
different outcomes. In Exodus chapter 17, we see that Amalek came to
fight with Israel in Rephidim. "And Moses said to Joshua, Choose us out
men and go out, fight with Amalek: to morrow I will stand on the top of
the hill with the rod of God in mine hand. So Joshua did as Moses had
said to him, and fought with Amalek: and it came to pass, when Moses
held up his hand, that Israel prevailed: and when he let down his hand,
Amalek prevailed." (Exodus 17: 9-11) Eventually Moses became tired and
had to have help holding his hand up, but he kept his hand up and
because of that Joshua prevailed in battle. Had Moses stopped
holding his hand up the battle would have been lost to Amalek. Point
blank. A battle with an undetermined outcome, which was secured through
obedience. Another battle that could have had a different
outcome was when a man brought his lunatic son to the disciples of
Jesus. They could not cure him. They were defeated and the victory in
this battle was left to Jesus. So the disciples later asked
Jesus why it was that they couldn't cast out the devil. "And Jesus said
unto them, Because of your unbelief; for verily I say unto you, If ye
have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain,
Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be
impossible unto you." (Matthew 17:20) So Jesus told the disciples that
it was because of their unbelief, and that if they had faith as a grain
of mustard seed, nothing shall be impossible. It is very interesting
what Jesus says in the next verse. "Howbeit this kind goeth not out but
by prayer and fasting." (Matthew 17:21) Is it such a stretch
then to conclude that prayer and fasting builds faith? And that faith
enables us to win battles? Isn't that what Jesus is telling his
disciples? If they had prayed and fasted like they had seen Him doing,
they would have not been filled with unbelief and they would have
defeated the enemy in the critical hour? If all of that had happened,
the outcome of their battle with the devil would have been entirely
different. That wraps up my three thoughts about battles. I
do have one afterthought and I think that this is where it belongs. In
battle, a quagmire is the same as a defeat. If you are not advancing to
victory, you are living in defeat. God means for us to be victorious in
battle. He will never leave us or forsake us and will always fight with
us. Without Him there is no victory. But God will not bless a defeat of
His kingdom. If we want to live in God's camp we had better become
accustomed to victory! And victory comes at the high price of battle.
In Ephesians 6 we are told to put on the whole armour of God. Most of
us are familiar with this passage of scripture. Let's enumerate the
pieces of armour very briefly. - Having your loins girt with truth
- The breastplate of righteousness
- Your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace
- Above all, taking the shield of faith
- Helmet of salvation
- The Sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God
In this listing the Bible says, "Above all, taking the shield of
faith," As we have previously discussed, faith, which is the opposite
of unbelief, seems to come by prayer and fasting. Faith also comes "…by
hearing, and hearing by the word of God." (Romans 10:17) It is
interesting that right after listing the whole armour of God, Paul
makes four prayer requests in three verses. "And pray in the Spirit on
all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in
mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints. Pray also
for me, that whenever I open my mouth, words may be given me so that I
will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel, for which I am an
ambassador in chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly as I
should." (Ephesians 6:18-20 NIV) Paul exhorts us to put on the whole
armour of God and then go to war! Pray! So why do we get
suited up for battle? Because we are the ones going into battle. And
you had better suit up, because you are going! Battle will not be an
option for a Christian. You have declared yourself allied with Christ,
which puts you at direct odds with the prince of this world. We are the
foot soldiers not the field commanders or generals, and the battles for
souls for all eternity can be won or lost based on our actions. The great news is that we do not go alone. The General goes with us! And His victory is certain! |
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