Remembering
God!
The men of Ephraim…turned back on the
day of battle; they did not keep God’s covenant…They forgot what
he had done…
Psalm 78:9, 10, 11
These neighborhood parents were tired
of burying their children. Drive-bys and drug-deals-gone-bad had
taken too many lives. Organizers of the community’s ‘Block Watch’
assembled for one specific purpose: to keep the drug dealers and
gangbangers out of the neighborhood.
But gang members and dealers paid
little to no attention to block watches. They presented little more
than a sign decrying the community’s disapproval. They knew that
people were afraid to take an actual stand. Sure, they’d holler
from their porches and make threats, but nobody wanted to face-off
against them. That is, until Jamal moved into the neighborhood.
Jamal Bennet was a godly man, a
peace-loving man. But when God asked Jamal to move to Garland Heights
and take a stand, Jamal moved. He understood God was calling on his
experience for the purpose of setting this neighborhood free…he
knew how to stand. He’d stood on the wrong side of this issue for
years. But when God got hold of him things changed. Knowing how gangs
operated, Jamal would move into a neighborhood, organize and teach
its citizens how to stand in battle. With God’s strength and
guidance, he’d cleaned up six communities.
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There are some who run to the
battle when all others are running away. These are people who
have a deep understanding of Who their strength comes from, and what
their future holds. Having been given freedom through Christ, Jamal
had made a decision to use his past in God’s service, showing
people how to be set free from tyranny. He could stand in the face of
true danger because he stood in God’s strength instead of his own.
He had a history with God; one he could call on in battle.
Each of us has at least some history
with God. He wants to use it to encourage us when times get tough…for
us, and those He would send us to. If we keep His commands and
remember it’s God Who delivers, we will never need to run from the
enemy.
Prayer
“LORD
God Almighty, remind me of Who You are, and help plant my feet firmly
in the direction of the battle. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
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