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Summary: This is the 115th sermon in the series "Action". This is the 17th sermon from 2 Corinthians. It is also a remembrance of September 11th.

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Series: Action [#115]

DON’T QUIT- HOW I SHOULD FIGHT MY BATTLES

2 Corinthians 10:1-18

Introduction:

We live in a great country of technology, government structure, wealth, military defense, military intelligence service, etc… Unfortunately, our country has learned this week that sometimes all of our power is not enough. Tuesday morning as I sat watching my television, I was stunned. You know we see things like this happening in other countries all the time, but it never has had much affect on me. But for me, all I could do Tuesday was sit with tears in my eyes and pray. Although I am sure you know this, I want to share with you the chronological order of events of Tuesday morning. Mike Small gave me this information. He took this off the Internet from CNN.

* 8:45 a.m.: A Large plane, possibly a hijacked airliner, crashes into one of the World Trade Center towers, tearing a gaping hole in the building and setting it afire.

* 9:03 a.m.: A second plane, apparently a passenger jet, crashes into the second World Trade Center tower and explodes. Both buildings are burning.

* 9:17 a.m.: The FAA shut down all New York City area airports.

* 9:21 a.m.: New York City Port Authority orders all bridges and tunnels in the New York City area closed.

* 9:30 a.m.: President Bush, speaking in Florida, says the country has suffered an “apparent terrorist attack.”

* 9:40 a.m.: The FAA halts all flight operations at U.S. airports. The first time in U.S. history that air traffic nationwide has been halted.

* 9:43 a.m.: An aircraft crashes into the Pentagon, sending up a huge plume of smoke. Evacuation begins immediately.

* 9:45 a.m.: The White House evacuates.

* 9:57 a.m.: President Bush departs from Florida.

* 10:05 a.m.: The south tower of the World Trade Center collapses, plummeting into the streets below. A massive cloud of dust and debris forms and slowly drifts away from the building.

* 10:08 a.m.: Secret Service agents armed with automatic rifles are deployed into Lafayette Park across from the White House.

* 10:10 a.m.: United Airlines Flight 93 crashes into Somerset County, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh.

I am going to stop here, but as we all know there were many more things that occurred Tuesday. I never imagined something like this would ever happen on U.S. soil, but it has. It is a time of sorrow and mourning, but I also believe it is a “wake up call” for a nation that once was a godly nation. Our nation, as a whole, has become complacent concerning the things of God. Sin is no longer a “big deal” to most people. We have rationalized and questioned sin so long that our children can’t even really distinguish what is sin and what is not. Our churches have become places of argument and politics instead of places of prayer and worship. Our leaders in our churches seek power and authority instead of humbleness and servitude to God. Our nation has become so powerful and smart that we decided to put God on the “back burner”. Without God, this is just a glimpse of what could happen. Let me assure you that I am not glad that this has happened, but we need to realize the spiritual aspect of what has happened and that we better turn back to God.

This is the introduction to my Sermon from the Sunday after the September 11th attack. Minus the timeline of the attack, nothing has changed- In fact, it has gotten worse. People are running from the truth of the Word, from Churches and Pastors that teach and live that truth; so, what do those who are following God do? Our text today gives us the answer. As the song says, “This is how I fight my battles”.

2 Corinthians 10:1-3

A Christian should fight their battles by…

1. Following God’s standards, not the world’s standards.

There were people in Corinth telling the Corinthian Church that Paul talked big in his letters; but he couldn’t when he was face to face with them. The world likes to discredit God’s servants. The enemy wants to take down those who are true to God. In fact, the enemy loves to use people within the Church to attack the leaders within the Church. Please notice that Paul let the Corinthians know what those people were saying was a lie. He didn’t just let it go- He let them know that he did not follow the world’s standards, but that he followed God’s standards.

We are fighting a spiritual battle all of the time. Everything that happens in the physical world is part of a spiritual battle. Christians should not try to battle like the world battles.

2 Corinthians 10:4-7

A Christian should fight their battles by…

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