If a country desires peace they must have an army, armed and
prepared, to protect its citizens from those who desire to overtake it.
Soldiers train for battles they may never face, in order
to keep their country secure and safe. But what happens to a country
when its army is not well-equipped, poorly trained and undisciplined? It is
left vulnerable to attack. In order for peace to be achieved a country
has to be ready for war in every way.
During basic training drill sergeants
want their platoon to be the very best at everything they do. That
means that every man has to be excellent. If one member falls behind,
they all would pay the price. Platoon's will drill 8-9 hours
straight in order to achieve their best in drilling. The platoon's will compete to see who is the best. No one wants to be second in this competition! The drill sergeant will line them up in
their barracks and begin to scream and yell at them for taking second
place. “There is no second place in war! You are either first or you’re dead!”
As followers of Christ, we are in a war!
We have an enemy that hungers for our souls and preys on our
weaknesses. He seems to find all the places that we are weak, or not equipped. One of his best tactics is to get Christians to think
they are at peace when they really are at war, to catch them unprepared
and untrained for battle.
We need to be prepared for the battle. We cannot
let down our guard, we must be strong and alert! But what does that
look like in our life as a follower of Christ? We must train just like a
soldier does – we need to learn God’s Word and be ready to use it.
Jesus used Scripture in defeating Satan when he was tempted. We need to
not just read it but apply it to our lives. God’s word needs to be a huge part of our everyday life!
We must develop our relationship with God. We need to know who He is
so that we can place our trust in Him even when we don’t understand
what’s happening or can’t see the way. The Bible calls us to walk by
faith. Notice that in the first part of those verses it says that we
are to be strong in the Lord and that we are to draw our strength from
Him. We cannot do it on our own – we need His power, His strength and
His might.
If you want peace in your life as a Christian, you must prepare for the battle.
Father, My strength is in You alone. When I am tempted to believe
that I can handle this on my own, gently remind me that the battle is
Yours. Help me to faithfully study Your word so that I can know You
better. Amen
Are you aware and ready to fight spiritual battles in your life?

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