Saturday, June 13, 2009

A Fight to the Finish

It is cold out, although, I am kept warm, actually sweating with what protects me. I can feel drops of sweat inside my helmet running down my temples to my neck. I feel each rapid breath against my face as my helmet guards even my mouth. It is dark outside and I can barely see. Only a faint light from the moon behind the clouds aids in sight. It will be difficult to see the enemy coming. My breastplate is heavy and thick. I can feel my heart pounding against the metal. It beats almost simultaneously with the sound of our feet against the hard earth. My sword clangs as I run with the others. At least I am not alone.

I want to stop and rest, but I can hear them coming. They each run at their own pace. A mass of noise and clanging heading our way. I can make out large dark figures, sweeping over the land as they move silently, almost gliding on the edges of the mass. I'm trembling as they move towards us and we towards them. We will meet just over the hill. Am I ready? Will I be injured? I'm sure. They are vast in number and tower over the trees in the distance. How can we defeat them? We are protected with our armor. We have our swords and faith that we will defeat them, although I cannot deny the slight doubt in the back of my mind that I will fail, fall, be defeated, injured, or even killed. I begin to pray. So do the others.

We are all muttering prayers of desperation, hope, and in need of rescue. Suddenly, the winds begin to blow and I'm cooled in my armor, I feel lighter. This is no wind. This is our help. Our aid. Our army. Above us, among us, around us, and in front of us, they glide higher and taller. At first I was frightened. These creatures are not human. They are not like anything I've ever seen. They are many and they are mighty. Their stature and strength surpasses that of the dark gliding figures in the distance. They are grimacing, frightening, and fearless. They move at a pace that I struggle to keep up with. Battle is approaching, but I feel more prepared. We all continue to pray. As we near the others, the moon is no match to the light that fills the sky from the flaming arrows headed our way. Off to our left and right, small but quick creatures run at us. We ready ourselves to be attacked.
.... To be continued...

The below text was Taken from:
http://www.wcg.org/lit/spiritual/warfare.htm

Spiritual Warfare

Put on the full armor of God,” Paul writes in Ephesians 6:11, “so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.” Spiritual warfare is important, because we do not struggle “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” (v. 12).

Since spiritual warfare is important, it is also important that we understand what it is, and stay away from any nonbiblical ideas that sometimes go under the name “spiritual warfare.” Because of various excesses and abuses, some people stay away from all forms of “spiritual warfare.” But as Paul said, we have spiritual enemies, and it will be helpful for us to discuss how we fight them.

The armor of God

Paul mentions the “armor of God”: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the strong boots of the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, the sword of the Spirit, which Paul says is the word of God, and prayer in the Spirit (verses 14-18). We can draw interesting analogies for each of these, but I think some of the popular expositions stretch the analogies further than Paul intended.

The main point is that we need spiritual attributes for a spiritual battle. We need truth, because the truth sets us free. We need righteousness, the gift of righteousness that God gives us through faith in Christ, which leads us to live righteously in him.

Faith in God helps us endure with God’s peace the accusations of Satan, for we know that no matter what he accuses us of, we have been forgiven; we need not be burdened by guilt or be afraid of failure. In addition, faith gives us endurance and peace in the face of life’s tragedies, injustices and trials.

When our feet are protected by the gospel of peace, we are ready to go wherever we have to in the peaceful assurance of God’s faithful word. When God is for us, who can be against us? When Jesus was tempted by Satan, he resisted by quoting the word of God. We are stronger spiritually when we know and trust what God has said.

Paul ends his list of spiritual armor by reminding us that spiritual strength comes from God alone, so we need to pray—“on all occasions, with all kinds of prayers and requests…. Always keep praying for all the saints” (verse 18). The battle depends on the Lord, and since we never know in advance when the enemy will attack, prayer needs to characterize our lives.

Paul gives a complementary list of spiritual armor in 1 Thessalonians 5:8: “faith and love as a breastplate, and the hope of salvation as a helmet.” Here he uses the trio of faith, hope and love. The point is that we will be spiritually stronger, less likely to stumble or fall, if these qualities are at work in our lives.

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