I just
realized that a whole month had gone by since my last post. I have a lot of
work to do to make this more consistent and not a once in a while thing. I know
I can do it because greater is He that is in me. The idea for this post came
while reading my Joel Osteen devotional for the 7th of June titled “Don’t
Talk Yourself Out of It”. The devotional referenced the scripture about Jesus’s
encounter with the woman of Samaria at the well (John 4:1-26). In the course of
the devotional, there was a line in there that got me thinking “you and God are
a majority”. As I thought of this, my mind went to sports, specifically the
game of football. In every football match, there are meant to be 22 players (11
players per team) on the field at any given time. However, there are instances
when one team becomes the majority; either due to a player injury after all the
substitutions have been exhausted or the dismissal of a player (the more likely
scenario). Whenever a player is dismissed, all of a sudden, the team with the
numerical advantage begin to try to assert their authority in the game and
exploit the other team’s weakness and more often than not, secure victory. Why?
Because there is a mental edge to having the numerical superiority. Or think
back to your days on the playground, the kids with the larger numbers more
often than not called the shots on the playground because they believed no one
would dare challenge them or their authority.
This
was the situation with Elisha and his servant in 2 Kings 6:14-17. Elisha’s
servant had just woken up from what was likely a good night’s rest, stepped out
to do whatever it was that took him out and behold, he saw his city surround by
an army of horses and chariots. In those days, having an army of horses and
chariots gave you an instant advantage over your enemy. Now, based on his
knowledge and understanding, the situation was lost, right? That’s when Elisha
dropped one of the baddest lines of all times “Do not fear, for those who are
with us are more than those who are with them” (Vs. 16). I can imagine the
facial expression of Elisha’s servant when his master told him that. Was Elisha
lying? No. Was his servant’s vision limited? Yes. And Elisha prayed for his
eyes to be opened and they were and behold he saw that those that surrounded
them were also surrounded by a superior force (Vs. 17). What do you think that
knowledge did for his courage? Definitely bolstered his courage.
As we
go through circumstances in life, it is important that we keep this in mind.
You and God are a majority. Regardless of the mountain or obstacle, you and God
are a majority. Even when life gives you a red card and you feel like you’re a
man down, you and God are a majority. The charge is simple, never forget who is
in you and that He that is in you is greater than anything or anyone that is in
the world.
P.S. We live
in interesting times and it is easy to get overwhelmed by the uncertainties and
the insecurities all over the world but remember this, “greater is He that is
in you, than he that is in the world”.

Wow awesome.. I loved it
ReplyDeleteGlad you did, thanks
DeleteHmmmmm 'those who are with us are more than they that are with them'. Very powerful words indeed
ReplyDeleteYes indeed! Like a battle cry to rally the troops towards victory
DeleteHe that is in me is greater than he that is in the world.
ReplyDeleteYes He is
DeleteThis is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it
DeleteTimely confirmation for I and my family at this time. Thank you Jesus
ReplyDeleteBless you Onome. More grace
Amen,. I'm glad you were blessed by it :)
DeleteThank you Onome for the reminder. Much needed in the times we are in. The lord God Almighty is the Lord of hosts, the Captain of the hosts of heaven. Hallelujah!
ReplyDeleteHallelujah!!
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