Monday, August 13, 2007

The Battle Belongs to the Lord

Yup! It's been a long time since my last post. Been enjoying this super fast summer and still enjoying it. It's nice to simply step back from Blogging for a while and let my mind wander around. I have kept alot of thoughts about God to myself and enjoyed the conversations with God. He amazes me so much! I really, really admire God so much. But, unfortunately, not everyone has the same touching and conversing relationship I have with God.



Ok.. Here's a blog I just thought of today. And I'm glad to share it with each of you!

When you fight series of daily battles, who's battle is it? That's why we oft sing this song, "The battle belongs to the Lord!" Do you know what the middle verse of the Old Testament is? It’s 2 Chronicles 20:17: “You will not have to fight in this battle.” This is a significant verse – and not just because it’s the middle point of the Old Testament. It’s significant because of what it says to those of us fighting a battle.

Who is God talking to in this passage? He’s talking to King Jehoshaphat and the Israelites. They’re about to be attacked by three enemies: the Moabites, the Ammonites, and the Meunites. I don’t know about you, but I’m not fond of three against one fights! This was a triple threat. Jehoshaphat had to be worried about how they could defend themselves in such a battle, especially against three countries, but God knew what he was thinking. He said, "You will not have to fight in this battle." Now, that’s the kind of battle I like! If you don’t fight, you can’t get hurt.

What God tells Jehoshaphat in this passage, and what he would remind us today, is this: "The battle is not yours; it's mine. You don't have to fight in it." It's God's problem. Let him solve it. Otherwise, you'll be exhaustively fighting battles you cannot win because you didn't allow God to take your problem.

The fact is, if you are God’s child, then your problems are his problems. And he’s much better at fighting your battles and solving your problems than you will ever be. Your job is to trust him to work it all out. The reason why we have so many tired, fatigued, and discouraged ministers is they walk around with this Atlas complex. "I'm carrying the entire world on my shoulders! And it all depends on me." The day you resign as General Manager of the Universe, you're going to find that it doesn't fall apart. You can relax in faith, trusting that God is able to run things without your help.

Twice in this passage it says, "Don't be afraid," and "Don't be discouraged." When you face a seemingly impossible situation, don't be afraid and don't be discouraged. These passages must be in your heart. If it is not, then you're in for a huge struggle against the flesh. Has God ever lost a battle? No. He doesn't lose battles. And because he’s never lost a battle, we should never be afraid.

In the picture above, Leonidias, king of Sparta (Greece), in the movie, 300, led three hundred born-bred, fighting soldiers against millions of Persian soldiers. The Spartan law is "Never Retreat", "Never Surrender"! They fought and fought and fought and killed hundreds of thousands. They were loyal to their country. They were obedient to the law. They fight to death! Leonidias and his 299 were betrayed by their fellow countrymen, trapped and killed by thousands of arrows. But that wasn't the end. Their bravery insired their fellow countrymen and hundreds of thousands of Spartan soldiers fought against the Persian nation defending Greece. They prevailed!

God has a reputation for winning. We are on the winning side. Regardless of the problems or difficulties or the barriers or the circumstances or the hang-ups or the delays, ultimately, we are on the winning side.

That's good news. When I know that I have given my life completely to Jesus Christ and I'm trying to live for him to the best of my ability, I don't have to sweat the small stuff. I may lose a few skirmishes here and there, but ultimately, I'm on the winning side. Really! If you don't feel you're on the winning side, it's a heart thing. You have not fully surrendered to God or in other words, fully given your heart to God so that He can make your heart His throne.

There's an important phrase in verse 17. God tells Jehoshaphat, "Take up your positions and stand firm." What does it mean to stand firm? It means to have a mental attitude of quiet confidence. It is never God's will for you to run from a difficult situation. Remember the Spartan law: "NEVER RETREAT". I've discovered that when I run from a difficult situation, inevitably God always brings it back around and gives me another chance. It's inevitable. Why? Because God wants us to learn and he wants to teach us through experience that in every situation he is sufficient. He is competent and capable and he will meet our needs in that situation. Don't be afraid – fear is the opposite of faith.

What am I to stand firm on while I'm waiting for God to fight my battles? While I'm waiting for the miracle in my finances or my marriage or my business or whatever, what do I stand firm on? You stand firm on two things:

1) The character of God. He's faithful. He does not bring us this far just to let us down. He doesn't bring you out on a limb and then cut the limb off. Have faith in the nature and character of God.

2) The truth of his Word. God’s Word is faithful. You can count on the promises found in the Bible.

Stand still. Remember Who the battle belongs to. Trust that he is able to deliver you. And then watch him do it!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,

WELCOME BACK! MISSED YOUR BLOGS! THERE YOU ARE! AGAIN, ANOTHER EXCELLENT, WELL-INFORMED, AND ENCOURAGING BLOG!

THANKS FOR GOD'S DOING! YOU ARE ONE OF HIS POWERFUL MESSENGERS!

Anonymous said...

Mark,

We've been gone on vacation. Now, finally back to our pea pod and catching up with emails and blogs. This blog hits home with a Category 5 hurricane!

How many Christians failed to follow their Lord? How many of them have already "retreated" back to their crummy old life? How many of them have "surrendered" their soul back to Satan?

Here's my thoughts on Christians who, both, surrendered and retreated:

1. Kids, jobs take control of parents time from church and fellowship of Christians soldiers! And, not to mention, spouse and friends!

2. Church is a 'deaf club'. There may be other 'churches' with better fellowship opportunities than his/her current home church. This is seriously a terribly wrong concept of 'being the church and doing church'.

3. To be clear, the army terminology, 'AWOL', Away WithOut Leave, God has His MP's (military police) to track down Christians missing in action.

4. Christians attacked other Christians!

5. Faith, from first to last, lies in a very small number of Christians today!

6. Uncommitted to doing the Lord's will: community service, leading and following leaders in the church, ministry opportunities, undying devotion to Sunday's services, etc!

We need more Christian soldiers that will never retreat, never surrender!