Friday, September 25, 2009

Battle Hardened

My wife and I bought matching mugs before I left for Iraq. We have many memories together that involve coffee or tea and we are creating a few more. The mugs we purchased had a verse on them. If we gave you one of our prayer cards for the deployment we had the same verse printed on it. The verse is Joshua 1:9 "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."

    I recently went and seen the medics a few times. My back is locking up and is really painful. At times every step radiates a sharp pain throughout my body. It has been two weeks and not much has changed. It is at this point that discouragement and despair loom overhead attempting to cast their shadow.

    For more than 20 years Joshua lead God's people in a war with their neighboring tribes and nations to fulfill what God called them to do. Occasionally they experienced setbacks, defeat and discouragement but they never gave up. With God's help they always came out victorious in the end.

    These lessons from God's people are specifically preserved to remind us of our common plight. Often times in our world it is easy to forget two simple truths concerning the God we profess. First, in this life we will face many battles we cannot fight in our own strength. We will face situations in which we will be powerless to change or control the outcome. We will be powerless because the battle is spiritual at the core and physical in its manifestation. It is hard for us to remember this wholly other dimension to our lives.

    Second, God's mighty presence is not limited to the pages of the Old Testament. The image of God as a warrior and conquering king is as real today as it was then. The Scriptures describe Christ's second coming as fierce and frightening. We need to remember that he is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He stands ready to help us win the battles we face – today.

May your life be one of victory in Jesus. May you allow him to help you win the battles you face – today!

1 comment:

tainterturtles said...

We are all praying for you Pastor R. I sure hope you feel better soon. Nice post today. God bless you.