We Are At War: Stand Strong
73I Peter 5:8-9 - NIV
Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.
God's Army
There was an era when the Romans enjoyed throwing Christians to the lions. This first-century persecution was spectacular entertainment contrived to get believers to renounce their faith in Christ.
While thousands watched and cheered in the Colosseum, fifty or more Christians would be tossed in the pit with lions—the crowd would watch them scramble and wait to see who’d deny Christ before being eaten alive. That’s the context from which Peter writes—that’s the image he invokes. Satan is like those lions—our Enemy is not just interested in hindering the advancement of the kingdom of God, he wants to destroy people.
When we come to Christ, we automatically enlist in an army—that certainty has been entirely lost in the twenty-first century, especially in the affluent North American church.
The nitty-gritty reality is that when Christ is our hope of glory, we are in the thick of spiritual warfare—every believer is a soldier. We are at war, and we are required to stand strong.
Ephesians 6:10-13 - NIV
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.
God's Power
According to the Apostle Paul we are to remember from where our strength comes—God’s mighty power. We have absolute assurance in the perpetual, unending power of God.
Spiritual warfare is real—we battle against powers and principalities that we cannot even begin to comprehend. We are to stand strong—no surrender, no defeat, no giving any quarter.
Being tenacious is to be one of our characteristics—we ought to take a lesson from the bulldog. A bulldog’s nose is slanted backwards so that it can continue to breathe while it holds on tight in the midst of a fight.
What an image to grasp and apply—in the thick of a brawl with all its hurts, disappointments, or failures we are to hold onto the rock of our salvation. No matter what, we are to never let go.
Life changes—anything and everything about our lives could change in a moment’s notice. Our lives can be turned upside down in a heartbeat. The only way we can endure is to base our assurance on a source that is omnipotent and immutable—all-powerful and unchangeable.
The times are evil; that is, there is much that is evil in them. It would be to our shame and discredit if we failed to recognize that evil; if we wrapped ourselves in a foolish optimism and failed to war with heart and strength against that evil." ~Theodore Roosevelt~
God's Word
Too many Christians act like the elderly lady who was greatly disturbed by her many troubles, both real and imaginary.
Finally her family told her, “Grandma, we’ve done all we can do for you. You’ll have to trust God for the rest.”
Despair filled the woman, and she replied, “Oh, dear! Has it really come to that?”
It always comes to that, so that’s really where we ought to begin. When rotten stuff happens, do we grumble and complain, do we whine that God doesn’t care about us?
We surely do if the source of security and stability in our life is anything but God—if that is the case then we are strolling on unsteady ground. We must understand that we will fall if we don’t fight—we fight so that we can take our stand against the devil’s schemes.
God’s Word tells us, compels us, admonishes us, and actually orders us to stand. We are to stand strong and fight because evil exists, and the Enemy is cunning and tricky.
Good soldiers of Jesus Christ stand strong and fight. Here’s the thing—we are all supposed to be good soldiers.
God's Edict
Take a new look at Joshua, an Old Testament iconic hero. For forty years he was in the midst of the Israelites wandering, wondering, and waiting.
When the legendary leader Moses died, Joshua was put in command. All the wandering, wondering, and waiting had prepared and refined the Israelites—they were finally ready to enter the Promised Land, to walk into the promises of God.
However, there were giants in the land—fierce and mighty people. There were armies, chariots, enemies, and fortified cities. The Israelites were extremely concerned—perhaps even downright scared.
As the one put in charge, Joshua must have had moments of sheer fear. He had seen how God had led and provided, but he’d also eye-witnessed the Israelites capacity for stiff-necked disobedience. The mantle of responsibility must have been heavy on his shoulders.
God had a rallying cry—God told Joshua three times to be strong: “Be strong, I have gone before you—be strong, I am with you—be strong, every place your foot touches is yours.”
The New Testament version of God’s charge to Joshua sounds profoundly familiar—it is God’s edict to us: “Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes.”
God's Instruction
The devil’s schemes—we need to remember exactly who the Enemy is and what tactics are forever employed.
Our Enemy is the serpent of antiquity, always speaking with a forked tongue. Lying is his native language—when he speaks, he lies. He is a liar and the father of lies.
Paul describes the battle as a struggle. The word he uses here actually refers to wrestling, but not the WWF or WWE style where the villain character bashes another performer’s head in with a chair.
What is referred to by Paul is Greco-Roman wrestling, where two opponents are entwined with one another trying every move to pin each other to the mat. It’s extremely close quarters combat—it’s one on one.
Some have mistaken this to mean that our struggle is with people, but that is flat-out wrong—our struggle is not against flesh and blood. The spiritual warfare—the close quarters combat—we are continually engaged in is against those dark precincts under the dominion of Satan.
Our finite brains seldom if ever fully understand this fact, which is why we get entangled in dissension or difficulty with others. The church is people living out their lives in community—the Enemy uses all means necessary to reap destruction on these relationships.
In several New Testament passages directed specifically to believers in Jesus Christ, Paul wrote about husbands and wives, children and parents, employers and employees. He urged and encouraged tranquility in all our interactions—he did so because it’s ever so easy for us to be at odds with each other, which is detrimental in the extreme.
Paul recognized that relational gunk skews our perspective, but he allowed no excuses, and gave Christ-followers no place to hide and no one to blame. He put the onus on the individual when he penned these challenging words: “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
Our struggle IS NOT with people. We may be mad or upset with one another, but that doesn’t mean we are enemies. Christians are brothers and sisters—we are family and we need each other.
It is the fact that we need each other that God instructed us to never forsake the gathering of ourselves with one another. We are not alone—we face a common enemy. We need to recognize that we are brothers and sisters in the worldwide body of Christ on which Satan conspires to wreak havoc and destruction.
Have another meditative look at Peter’s words: “Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.”
God's Armor
Our Heavenly Father makes provision for us. It is his arsenal from which we receive the weapons for the warfare. It’d be wise to be vigilant about putting on the full armor of God:
The belt of truth to encircle and strengthen us—the breastplate of righteousness to protect our hearts—the gospel of peace, which keeps us in a state of readiness—the shield of faith to deflect and smother the fiery projectiles of the Enemy—the helmet of salvation to be proactive and secure the battleground of our mind—the sword of the Spirit to defend against and dismantle the timeless liar’s lies.
We cannot pick and choose which pieces we’ll put on and which items we’ll not bother to use. When we take off or refuse to apply one piece of armor, that area is exposed and vulnerable. Satan is no dummy—he doesn’t attack or weasel in where the armor is formidable, he searches for weak or vulnerable spots.
We have to keep it on at all times. There is no interval we can let down our guard—there is no season when the Enemy stops the barrage. The moment we think we’re safe is the most dangerous instant of our lives.
God is faithful—even when we are faithless, his love and faithfulness are unconditional. He lifts us when we fall—he always remains ready to nudge us onward and upward.
We are at war. There are different issues or places where we each will draw the line, but do not be deceived—in our faith-life we all must make a stand.
To recap: Our strength comes from God’s mighty power—we fight because we are soldiers and so that we can take our stand against the devil’s schemes—our Enemy is the despicable father of lies—we must take full advantage of the equipment provided and put on the full armor of God.
Ultimately, after we have done everything, we must stand.
- Wanted Man
Wanted Man a.k.a. Ken R. Abell, seeks to be a blessing to others. He's a rake, a rambler, and a teller of tales who understands that there is strength in a story well told and well lived. To learn more, inquire or schedule him, visit this web site. - Devoted: What's It Mean?
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Sometimes I have a had time getting my mind around how people could enjoy the people against lions, but I don't even enjoy football. The things the communists did is more real to me, I suppose because it was more in our own time and more immediate. Evil does exist and we must be constantly on the alert. sometimes it is more subtle.
"Our struggle IS NOT with people." It's true. I try to provoke Christian participation in the battle. Alas, the pew is still a great place to watch the lions rip the meals. God bless Ken.
Ken, a fine message that remains timely, every day of our lives. It came to "that" the day I was borne and placed on me when I was old enough to know what "that" was. Peace 50
Very well written. A call to arms! Wake up church! The battle is ours! It's so easy to get sidetracked into thinking about the size of the giants. It's so easy to want to take matters into our own hands when someone offends us. A soldier is supposed to follow orders. Our commander is no Earthly general. He is the King of kings, Lord of lords! He cannot be defeated! He will not lead us to defeat! May we never question whether or not He knows what He is doing.
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Yes Ken! I love the short tale about Grandma - Has it come to this? Yes, and that is the point we should be begin at. In Christ, we are already there. Our struggles are not with other people but that is more easy an enemy to stand against than the one attacking us from the inside. Loved it. Peace.
Ken I'm standing at ease awating thr trumpet blast to announce the charge towards the final victory. As I wait, I sharpen my sword and polish my armour.
Brother Dave.
When Grandma said,"Has it really come to that?" The real deal is that it starts with that. We can do what we can do, but at the end of the day, we are all better served by taking it to God straight up.
We can prop people up, we can enable them and we can sympathize with their dilemma(s). At the end of it all, what have we really accomplished?
People, especially Christians, give satan far too much credit. He gets this credit because we often do not take responsibility for our OWN choices and decisions. Choices and decisions which should have been made AFTER consulting God.
So, while we're busy playing Gen. George S. Patton in God's Army, let us relegate ourselves to the role of the lowly private. Everybody's servant. The grunt. The one who ultimately will be picking up his/her sword, donning their armor and be on the frontline. The real fighters.
We come to Him as children. Children come to their parents as a blank slate. If we are to truthfully defend ourselves, we need to know everything about the weapon we carry, the armor we don and the enemy we fight. Anything less and we become a spiritual P.O.W.
Nice work, Ken.
"Beware of wolves in sheeps clothing"
I proudly wear God's armour, and stand tall!
Bless you always, take really good care!
While I was reading this, I thought of an old gospel song from the early 70s.I think the name of it was "I Came Here To Stay"...or maybe it was "Run If You Want To".
Anyway, the lyrics say,"It's a battlefield brother. not a recreation hall ,it's a fight and not a game, so run if you want to,run if you will, but I came here to stay.
We better realize it's a battlefield and stay on alert. Yes,there are watchmen on the wall, but the enemy creeps in at times .If we are not in our whole armour, we can be destroyed so close to the end of our journey.
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Thankyou for this good reminder. Its good knowing that I am not alone in this seemingly ongoing battle. Peace brother. May you fly on the wings of Eagles!
The war that is being fought is within / the enemy is doubt / and God's armour is FAITH
Ken, thanks for a profound, thought provoking hub. It is true, when we turn our trust to God, he has a plan, and his plan is far superior to anything we could imagine.
Thank you.
Namaste.
Fantastic article on what spiritual warfare is all about and why we as Christians cannot be complacent.
It has been one of those days for me. You are so right in saying that we must be on the look out for his sleazy, sneaky ways. Wonderfully said and it behooves us to be aware of the adversary the enemy who is ever present to take out joy away.
Thanks for sharing.
Such a timely message. Study is the key; one must know his enemy when preparing for battle. Too many Christians and non- believers deny the existence of the enemy, but in the words of my late grandmother - "Satan is alive and well running buck naked in the world".
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn't exist" - Charles Baudelaire
Great hub with great insights to ponder. Thank you for sharing this timeless truths about the christian spiritual warfare. Blessings to you and regards.
Ken,
This is an awesome message you have prepared for the people to ingest. God is with you, as this article encompasses the many dealings we have with ourselves and what lurks in the shadows of our mind. Indeed we all need to put the armor of Ephesians on. It is amazing how often we do not poke out our own eyes…God Bless you work brother.
p.s. it is nice to see a hubpage elite with Christian credentials.
I would like to write a big long reply of what I think of all the great info in this hub, instead I am just going to say this hub is AWESOME!
Well written, I will bookmark it for a second read. Its something I needed right now as my power wains and drains. Thanks Ken. Greetings from Jerusalem






























RevLady Level 3 Commenter 18 months ago
Truly the Christian life is lived in a spiritual war zone and we must be armed with His armor of truth. Standing firm to the end is not an option for true Christians for we realize what the end will be.
Thank you for reminding us Ken of the power available to all of us who dare to stand.
Forever His,