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Comfort And Courage Sermon V: Victors Not Victims Series
Contributed by Charles Cunningham on Mar 17, 2020 (message contributor)
Summary: In times of distress, the need we all have of God's comfort and our courage can be met by meditating upon and determining to soar as does the eagle to new heights of trusting in the Lord God our Maker, Father and Redeemer.
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Victors Not Victims
Why did Jesus teach us to pray “lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one”? As the Apostle Paul put it, life’s struggles are “not against flesh and blood, but against rulers . . . powers . . . world forces of darkness . . . spiritual forces of wickedness” (Ephesians 6:12).
As Christians, our ongoing battle is between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan!
The Apostle John told us that one of the reasons the Son of God came to earth was “to destroy the works of the devil.” (I John 3:8)
Part of our problem today is that we lie in a culture that seeks to downsize, marginalize, fictionalize the existence of “the evil one”!
We older folks have lived long enough . . . been through enough . . . seen more than enough via satellite TV for example to attest to the truth of the account in the Book of Revelation of the hurling of the “serpent” down to earth . . . (Revelation 12:9) Since Adam and Eve, satanic power has plagued humanity!
Satanic power has as its objective the destruction of the Word of God . . . the Kingdom of God . . . New Creation brought about by the Word that was made flesh and dwelt among us - the only begotten Son of God whose glory was experienced visibly by those who kept company with Jesus . . . is experienced vicariously by those who accept him personally as Lord and Savior, whose glory will one day be beheld victoriously by every living soul!
Satanic power cannot stand the glory of the New Creation “in Christ” and therefore seeks to dispel the Light of the Gospel . . . dissipate the effects of it . . . dissuade those who proclaim it . . . dismiss the thought of it from the minds of believers . . . discount those who voice Christian beliefs . . . dishonor anyone who stands up for it . . . discourage those who walk in it . . . disown those who profess the truth of the Gospel in word and in deed.
Thus, let those of us who love the Lord and therefore cannot help but let our joys be known look to Jesus the author and finisher of our faith for encouragement . . . enlightenment . . . inevitable victory over the evil one!
When He set out on His mission, Jesus was aware of the war that had to be won against Satan; He himself was subjected to Satan’s attempts to derail the Cause of Christ; Jesus fought the devil with the Sword of the Lord and won the battle; then our Lord went on to win the war against sin and death via the Cross, after which the Resurrected Christ clinched the way for all who believe to become Victors Not Victims!
Immediately after He taught us to pray “deliver us from the evil one”, Jesus told us to conclude our praying with a declarative: “for Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever!” The kingdom is God’s not Satan’s. The power is God’s not Satan’s. The Glory is God’s not Satan’s! For-ev-er!
The LORD our God is forever the LORD our God. The WORD of God is forever the WORD of God! The SON of God is forever the SON of God! We who belong to God based on our genuine faith in His Son as Lord and Savior are forever CHILDREN of God . . . forever heirs and joint heirs with Christ . . . forever citizens of God’s Kingdom!
This amazing forever aspect of divine revelation inspired Handel to compose “The Hallelujah Chorus”, with its grand and victorious tribute to His Majesty the Lord Jesus Christ, “And He shall reign forever and ever!”
This amazing forever aspect of divine revelation inspired the psalmist to compose the 91st Psalm with its metaphorical tribute to the majesty of the MOST HIGH God – Psalm 91:1-4 . . . 91:9-11 . . . 91:14-16 . . .
In the psalmist’s experience nothing struck him as being mightier and more majestic than the eagle; so he thought of the LORD God in the same way as he thought of the eagle which soared on high and nested on the mountain peak . . . whose huge wings spread over the little eaglets for their protection and security.
As long as the eaglets stayed in the shadow of the most majestic of all God’s creatures, they were safe from harm or danger of the worst kind. In like manner, the closer we God’s children stay to the LORD our God, the greater our confidence in His mighty power to shield us from danger of the worst kind.