I remember at work when I thought I was going to have to go to battle to win a tribunal when job evaluation came in and my salary was going to be reduced by thousands of pounds a year. I was doing the work but they didn't want to pay me for it but what a wonderful Saviour we have. The Lord showed me how I needed to plan my attack and to pray. Instead of it being something awful like I'd been told, everything went smoothly and the governors agreed that I wouldn't lose the salary: I would stay on the salary point I was on and not lose anything. Our wonderful Saviour had taken care of the battle for me. Just last week the Lord was helping me fight another battle at work when everyone was getting tetchy because it was the end of the school year, complaining and saying horrible things but the Lord fought the battle with me, showed me again my plan of action and told me to pray and helped me to stay calm through it all.
I'm reminded too of Elisha who had a battle of his own to face (2 Kings 6) when the King of Syria wanted to harm him. The King of Syria waged war with Israel and Elisha warned the King of Israel not to go to certain places, and infact the king's life was saved by him heeding Elisha's words. Well obviously the King of Syria wans't too happy about that and when he found out it was Elisha who was warning the King of Israel he sent out horses and chariots and a whole host to take Elisha.
Elisha had taken his servant with him and this servan thad risen early and was probably very terrified to see a huge angry mob of an army surrounding the city and he feared for their lives. He said to Elisha 'Alas,my master! how shall we do?. In other words, 'get us out of this one if you can'. Elisha's answer was 'fear not; for they that be with us are more than they that be with them'. Elisha then prayed and asked the Lord to open the eyes of his servant, and what a sight he beheld, the moutain full of a heavenly host, a fiery host of chariots and horses surrounding Elisha, far more able to defeat those enemies than any man - and it had taken prayer.
Ask the Lord to open your eyes today - to open your eyes to see - see each brother or sister on their knees praying for you, praying for your situation. Pray for yourself too, cry out to the Lord for help and see for yourself the heavenly host that surrounds you.
The bible says that the angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them (Ps34:7). Delivers them from what - from the battles you face, from the enemy, who the bible says goes around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour; but the Lord is the Lion of Judah seeking those who are his and going ahead of them into the battle. Don't allow the enemy to defeat you. Battle on.
And what of Joshua - Joshua's battle was Jericho, and to cut a long story short, the children of Israel couldn't go out or go into the city and the Lord told Joshua what he must do (Joshua 6). Encompass the city; go round with the ark 7 days, blow the trumpets and the walls will fall. He took God at his word, they walked round Jericho 7 times, the trumpet was blown and the walls fell. Joshua listened to all that the Lord said to him. In fact you could say the Lord, in the form of the ark went with them or before them. The Lord spoke words of courage always to Joshua, read it, read the number of times 'courage' is mentioned to Joshua; and the Lord said that as he was with Moses so he'd be with Joshua
Joshua 1:5-7
There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life; as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. Be strong and of a good courage: for unto this people shalt thou divide for an inheritance the land, which I sware unto their fathers to give them. Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper withersoever thou goest.
I will not fail you, nor forsake you the Lord said to Joshua - and the Lord will not fail you either.
Why are we so quick to think the Lord will not do for us what he has done for countless others that are mentioned in the bible. Why do we think that the Lord will not do battle for us or that what we face isn't as bad as Bill or Brenda down the street. Jesus loves us with an everlasting love and I can tell you he will never fail us. He will not fail you, the walls of whatever your battle is will fall. It may take 7 days or 7 minutes - 70 years or 7 years. You may even be fighting your battle until the Lord takes you home but He is there waiting to help you fight and defeat the enemy.
And what of Moses ...
I'm reminded too of Elisha who had a battle of his own to face (2 Kings 6) when the King of Syria wanted to harm him. The King of Syria waged war with Israel and Elisha warned the King of Israel not to go to certain places, and infact the king's life was saved by him heeding Elisha's words. Well obviously the King of Syria wans't too happy about that and when he found out it was Elisha who was warning the King of Israel he sent out horses and chariots and a whole host to take Elisha.
Elisha had taken his servant with him and this servan thad risen early and was probably very terrified to see a huge angry mob of an army surrounding the city and he feared for their lives. He said to Elisha 'Alas,my master! how shall we do?. In other words, 'get us out of this one if you can'. Elisha's answer was 'fear not; for they that be with us are more than they that be with them'. Elisha then prayed and asked the Lord to open the eyes of his servant, and what a sight he beheld, the moutain full of a heavenly host, a fiery host of chariots and horses surrounding Elisha, far more able to defeat those enemies than any man - and it had taken prayer.
Ask the Lord to open your eyes today - to open your eyes to see - see each brother or sister on their knees praying for you, praying for your situation. Pray for yourself too, cry out to the Lord for help and see for yourself the heavenly host that surrounds you.
The bible says that the angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them (Ps34:7). Delivers them from what - from the battles you face, from the enemy, who the bible says goes around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour; but the Lord is the Lion of Judah seeking those who are his and going ahead of them into the battle. Don't allow the enemy to defeat you. Battle on.
And what of Joshua - Joshua's battle was Jericho, and to cut a long story short, the children of Israel couldn't go out or go into the city and the Lord told Joshua what he must do (Joshua 6). Encompass the city; go round with the ark 7 days, blow the trumpets and the walls will fall. He took God at his word, they walked round Jericho 7 times, the trumpet was blown and the walls fell. Joshua listened to all that the Lord said to him. In fact you could say the Lord, in the form of the ark went with them or before them. The Lord spoke words of courage always to Joshua, read it, read the number of times 'courage' is mentioned to Joshua; and the Lord said that as he was with Moses so he'd be with Joshua
Joshua 1:5-7
There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life; as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. Be strong and of a good courage: for unto this people shalt thou divide for an inheritance the land, which I sware unto their fathers to give them. Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper withersoever thou goest.
I will not fail you, nor forsake you the Lord said to Joshua - and the Lord will not fail you either.
Why are we so quick to think the Lord will not do for us what he has done for countless others that are mentioned in the bible. Why do we think that the Lord will not do battle for us or that what we face isn't as bad as Bill or Brenda down the street. Jesus loves us with an everlasting love and I can tell you he will never fail us. He will not fail you, the walls of whatever your battle is will fall. It may take 7 days or 7 minutes - 70 years or 7 years. You may even be fighting your battle until the Lord takes you home but He is there waiting to help you fight and defeat the enemy.
And what of Moses ...