But thanks
be to God, which giveth us the victory through
our Lord
Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:57
"Come
to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest...”
(Matthew 11:28) were the words of our Lord Jesus to those who followed Him when
He walked upon this earth; and to those of us who still follow Him today. This is one of His eternal promises. How hard it is to let our souls be at rest,
however. In the midst of our busy lives,
our convoluted world, our messed up society, we fear and we struggle and we
become weary just watching the evening news.
How are we to find rest when our children are under constant attack and
we fear they will not know the way they should go, even after our tireless
efforts to educate them in the faith?
Though we know in our minds it is a promise, and we believe our God is
faithful, we can’t help but wonder if we ever will experience such rest.
Scripture,
however, also clearly teaches us that our God, not only promised His children
that He would comfort us when the burdens of this world seemed unbearable. He also promised us that we would have power,
authority and ultimate victory over our enemies, as we see in Luke 10:19:
“I have
given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions, and to overcome all the
power of the enemy…” This is a statement
to remember at all times, but especially when we feel the blows of the enemy on
our back. Yes, on our back, for he is a
coward, who stabs the children of God on the back, when our guards are down,
when we are not paying attention, and when we are immersed in doing God’s
work. That might seem a controversial
statement. However, the enemy attacks us
the hardest when we are focused on our mission.
When we are in our most productive time for the kingdom of God, the
enemy strikes us with his dagger, sometimes straight to the heart, churning it
inside of it until he sees us defeated, until he succeeds in making us fail at
our work.
That is why
the enemy attacks us while we are doing something significant for the Lord…to
see us quit, to see us abandon it. This
is the battle ground of the enemy of our souls, and unfortunately, he wins many
battles in there. The only way to not
let him win is by knowing that we are victorious from the beginning. By knowing and believing that we have already
won the war, even when he wins the occasional battle; we derail the enemy’s
objective of seeing us quit on God.
Nothing pleases the enemy more than seeing a child of God down, deep
down in a pit of defeat. On the other
hand, nothing mortifies him more than seeing that same child of God take stand;
and from that pit, call on His Lord to his rescue; and see this child of God
climb out of that pit in his God’s loving arms.
Nothing works even better at defeating the attacks of the enemy than to
recognize them the moment they occur That way we can take our stand right there
and then, before his back stabbing has any effect; before we find ourselves in
the pit.
We must,
therefore, be alert at all times, so when we feel ourselves deviating from
God’s plan for us, from what the Bible instructs us as godly living, from what
we know God has asked us to do; we take our stand against the enemy and firmly
say, “stay behind me Satan,” “He who has overcome the world dwells in me. He who is victorious, lives and He lives in
me. Therefore, I am victorious too and
you have no power over me. I am in God’s
hands. I am God’s child and you must
flee.” Trust in Him who lives in you and
voice your stand against the enemy. You
will see him flee in terror. He is
relentless, though, and he will be back.
It is our job then to be alert at all times and aware that he wants us
defeated. We must know that the enemy
wants to separate us from God and he knows what buttons to push. Surrender your all to Christ and pray without
ceasing that the Holy Spirit will guide you, and keep you aware. In the meantime, continue standing on the
Solid Rock.
Jesus
concluded His promise in Luke 10:19 saying, “…nothing will harm you.” And as stated in Romans 8:31 “What, then,
shall we say in response to this? If God is for us, who can be against
us?” This is when the “rest” that Jesus
Christ offers us comes to our weary and burdened souls. This is when we find the peace that surpasses
all understanding. When we believe in
our victory through Him who lives in us, and exercise our power against the
attacks of the enemy, we find perfect rest in Him regardless of the
circumstances that surround us.
For our
struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the
authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual
forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Ephesians 6:12
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