
For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh.
Galatians 5:17
In every believer’s heart there is a constant struggle between the old nature and the new. The old nature is very active and loses no opportunity of employing all the weapons in its deadly arsenal against newborn grace; while on the other hand, the new nature is always on the lookout to resist and destroy its enemy. Grace within us will employ prayer and faith and hope and love to cast out the evil; it takes to itself “the whole armor of God”1 and wrestles vigorously. These two opposing natures will never stop struggling as long as we are in this world.
Bunyan’s Christian fought Apollyon in a battle lasting three hours, but the battle of Christian with himself lasted all the way from the entry Gate to the River Jordan. The enemy is so securely entrenched within us that he can never be driven out while we are in this body: But although we are closely followed, and often in fierce conflict, we have an Almighty helper, Jesus, the Captain of our salvation, who is always with us and who assures us that we shall eventually be more than conquerors through Him. With such assistance the newborn nature is more than a match for its enemies.
Are you fighting with the adversary today? Are Satan, the world, and the flesh all against you? Do not be discouraged nor dismayed. Fight on! For God Himself is with you. Jehovah Nissi is your banner, and Jehovah Rophi is the healer of your wounds. Do not fear, you will overcome, for who can defeat Omnipotence? Fight on, “looking to Jesus”;2 and although the conflict is long and tough, the victory will be sweet, and the promised reward will be glorious.
From strength to strength go on;
Wrestle, and fight, and pray,
Tread all the powers of darkness down,
And win the well-fought day.
1) Ephesians 6:11
2) Hebrews 12:2.
Amen!
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I second that amen!
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Crissy, Thanks for the excellent exhortation! Yes, we have one foot in this world because of the sin nature that we still possess and one foot in glory because of what Jesus has done for us and everyday is a spiritual tussle. There are some Christians who boast about their victory over a certain sin or the time that they thoroughly pummeled Satan and his demons, etc., etc. Imagine sheep boasting of defeating predatory wolves! When we admit to our weaknesses and inabilities and cling to our all-powerful Shepherd, allowing Him to work through us, that is the safe path. The pastor of the first Bible-preaching church we were members of used to boast and boast and boast. That church was eventually brought down by his like-minded son who had succeeded him.
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Sad that some Christians can be so blind. You said it well Tom. Thank you for your valuable input.
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Love this!
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Some situations remind us of our constant struggles with sin. None of is perfect, and we stumble. God is there to pick us up with His wisdom and patience.
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Yes Amen !
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Truth.
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May we continue to fight sin till our very last breath!
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Yes…never give up
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Amen!
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