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This from Bible Gateway Spiritual Warfare and Sin: Irreconcilable Hostility
For
we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against
spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.—Ephesians 6:12
In
the early days, when Christianity exercised a dominant influence over
American thinking, men and women conceived the world to be a
battleground. Our fathers believed in sin and the devil and hell as
constituting one force, and they believed in God and righteousness and
heaven as the other. By their very nature, these forces were opposed to
each other forever in deep, grave, irreconcilable hostility. Humans, our
fathers held, had to choose sides-they could not be neutral. For them
it must be life or death, heaven or hell, and if they chose to come out
on God's side they could expect open war with God's enemies. The fight
would be real and deadly and would last as long as life continued here
below. People looked forward to heaven as a return from the wars, a
laying down of the sword to enjoy in peace the home prepared for
them....
How different today. The fact remains the same, but the
interpretation has changed completely. People think of the world, not as
a battleground, but as a playground. We are not here to fight; we are
here to frolic. We are not in a foreign land; we are at home. We are not
getting ready to live, but we are already living, and the best we can
do is rid ourselves of our inhibitions and our frustrations and live
this life to the full. This World: Playground or Battleground?, 4-5.
"Lord,
we've lost too much by becoming friendly with the enemy. Help me to be
willing to take a stand for righteousness, to choose clearly to be on
Your side against the enemy, to pay any price—and then to look forward
to laying down my sword later in heaven. Amen." |
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