Friday, January 13, 2017

Undefeatable!


But thanks be to God! He gives us victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
1Corinthians 15:57

Gerald awakened with complete recollection of his dream: A soldier in uniform, he had suffered defeat at the hands of a vicious and cunning enemy. He felt shame and self-loathing for what he considered utter defeat! Crouched on one knee, one arm resting on his other knee, his helmet tucked under the other arm; he was contemplating his incompetence when Jesus showed up!
“Oh, Lord, please go away!” he exclaimed. “I am not worthy of Your presence. I cannot endure Your gaze!”
But Jesus did not retreat. Instead, He placed His hand on Gerald’s shoulder and said, “You are not defeated. You are a great warrior! You focus on this one battle. Yet, you have won many victories in My service!”
“But Lord…” Gerald said, “It was such a strategic battle!”
“And what valor you displayed!” Jesus proclaimed. And after a moment He questioned, “Son, did you learn from this battle?”
“Yes, Lord.” Gerald answered.
“And what did you learn?” Jesus prompted.
“Not to take the enemy’s advancements lightly!” came his impassioned response.
“And will you?” Jesus asked.
“Will I what?” Gerald asked, momentarily lost in his anger.
“Take him so lightly the next time?” Jesus asked with a smile turning up the corners of his mouth.
“No!” Gerald said with resolve.
“Then you were not defeated.” Jesus said.
He lifted Gerald to his feet, placed his helmet on his head, and declared, “I have already defeated the enemy, Gerald. Remain in Me. For in Me you are undefeatable!” And with that, Gerald had awakened with new and valuable understanding.
Satan would have us focus on failure, looking at things with a distorted perspective.
Jesus speaks a different language; one of truth and encouragement: “You can learn from each battle!”
By focusing on Jesus, and taking what we learn from each skinned knee, bump or bruise, we become more seasoned in battle, and learn to lean on His strength instead of our own. We come to understand that the only way we can lose is by giving up our will to fight.

Prayer

“Lift me above my failures, Lord Jesus. Show me how to remain in You, so I don’t become distracted by the enemy. Help me become undefeatable in battle! Amen.”

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