We
see in the New Testament that the war has already been won. The devil
was defeated by Jesus on the cross. But if Jesus has already won the
war, why do we still have to fight? Do we still have to fight? Of course
we do.
Put on the full armour of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. Eph 6:11 NIV
But some say we don't have to fight because the battle is not ours; the battle belongs to the Lord.
But
this passive view leads to disaster. Turkey was once a region where the
gospel spread marvellously. But the Christians gradually became
religious and no longer devoted disciples.
Then Islam came and
Christianity was almost one hundred per cent abolished. The devil can
win battles if we don't hold on to Jesus and fight for our faith with
God's power.
… for the battle is the LORD’s, … 1 Sam 17:47 NIV
This
Bible text is often quoted and misinterpreted. It is said that we do
not have to fight against the devil because the battle does not belong
to us, but to the Lord.
All
those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the
LORD saves; for the battle is the LORD’s, and he will give all of you
into our hands.” 1 Sam 17:47 NIV
But
we must understand Bible texts in context. David said these words and
then he fought against the soldier of Satan and struck Goliath dead with
the supernatural help of the Lord.
There
are situations where we must fight the devil with God's help and we may
defeat the devil, not with our own strength, but by God intervening
supernaturally because the battle belongs to the Lord.
I prayed
for a long time for some women who were mentally ill. These were not
passive prayers, but a battle in the spirit with the help of God's
Spirit. I persevered in prayer for a long time, and not just for a few
years. I then saw amazing improvements.
Anyone who does not
believe in spiritual warfare and does not believe that miracles are
necessary understands very little about Christian love and prayer.
You don't need a miracle until you need a miracle.
Friday, October 25, 2024
Spiritual Warfare
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