Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Are You Battle Ready?

Happy new year guys! God has seen us into a new year, I pray that you will experience God’s goodness in 2023 in Jesus’ name. 2022 was quite the year, and for many of us, it was the first Christmas we were able to go out with friends and family. Isn’t that great? 2023 will surely be greater in Jesus’ name.

As children of God, we learn the importance of praying; a common acronym we hear is PUSH- pray until something happens. But I recently found myself soliloquizing not too long ago about what we do next when that something we prayed for has happened. We often hear about how adversity draws people closer to God, and I’m one of such. Back in my teenage years going into my twenties (I’m still in my twenties! 😊), I had a grand plan to enjoy all life had to offer before getting serious with God sometime in my forties. It didn’t take long for the folly of my plans to be revealed as I learnt in my early 20’s the meaning of adversity and had to run to God (Prov. 18:10). Thankfully, God is a merciful God who is more than willing to welcome everyone, even if it’s because they’re in trouble (Ps. 46:1, Heb. 4:16, Matt. 11:28-29).

Hence, I found myself asking myself this question: what happens when ‘the something’ we have prayed and fasted for finally happens? I realised that there would be a temptation to relax and, in some cases, revert to our old ways of life. Which is exactly what the devil wants, for us to be relaxed. The Bible tells us about the story of Samson, one of the strongest men to ever live until he relaxed. In Judges 16, we are told of how he lost it all and eventually died. Another example can be seen in the story of David and how the moment he relaxed cost him so much (II Sam. 12:11-12).

Now, you may be thinking I’m saying we are not allowed to rest; you will be mistaken. What I’m referring to is the point where we as Christians fall for the trap of the devil by no longer being battle ready. To be battle ready entails us regularly praying, fasting, spending time in God’s presence and never losing sight of the ultimate goal. I Peter 5:8 (NKJV) tells us to be vigilant for one simple reason: our adversary, the devil, walks around seeking whom to devour. Eph. 6:10-18 admonishes us on the importance of being battle ready by advising us to put on the whole armour of God, as this is the only way we can stand against the enemy’s plans. If you remember the story of Troy (or watched the movie), it was when the Trojans relaxed that the Greeks were able to penetrate their city walls and defeat them!

The cost of relaxing is too great for any of God’s children to relax. Paul understood this importance and made sure to warn the Ephesians (Acts. 20:29-31). David and Samson learnt this the hard way. So just as I am asking myself, I’m also asking you: are you battle ready? This is the only way to not be ignorant of the devices of the enemy (II Cor. 2:11 (NKJV))! For 2023, I leave you with this charge from I Cor. 16:13 (NIV): Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. It is only when we do this that the enemy will not be able to take advantage of us. Have a blessed and prosperous 2023 in Jesus’ name.


P.S Enjoy one of my favourite hymns: Onward Christian Soldiers!

3 comments:

  1. The cost for relaxing is so much. Thank you for reminding us to be on guard at all times.

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  2. One of our readers shared the below:
    This is a great write up. More grace. Indeed, the devil our adversary goes around like a roaring lion seeking who to devour. This is why we MUST remain under the covering of Jehovah Rah- Our Shepherd.

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  3. Constantly putting on the whole armor God keeps you battle ready. Christian seek not yet repose. A Hymn that reminds us not to rest on our oars because we are in the midst of enemies. The world is enmity to God and so the world will constantly gives the need to be on guard always. You don’t know which angle the battle will come from. But victory is ours in Christ Jesus.

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