There’s the old, cliched, Native American proverb about the two dogs or wolves fighting within each of us. The one that will ultimately win is the one that we feed the most.
The Bible tells us that we can not serve two masters, that we will end up loving one and hating the other.
Matthew 6:24 No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
But as I sit, somewhat detached from the real world, my only connection through the internet and social media. I’m about as socially isolated as I can be without being on an island talking to a soccer ball.
I see a world in contrast and confusion. A world with many different perspectives and ideas. A world divided! I’ve always been a people watcher, so actions will carry more weight with me than words or a thousand I love yous, or I’m sorry.
The world has conflicting spirits pulling in different directions, just as the individual does. The world around us is a battlefield, spiritual in nature and not always visible to the naked eye, but as real and as life and death as any battle ever.
We are they, upon whom the end of the world has come, plain and simple. The difference between God’s children and the world is that we’ve read the back of the book. Our God is Victorious, not will be, not could or can be, OUR GOD IS Victorious.
The evil one will use every tool he can to disrupt and destroy. Mathew chapter 24 tells us this about today, that nation shall rise against nation. In the original text, the word used was ethnos, not nation, so basically ethnic group against ethnic group, not necessarily country against country, but people against people. What do we see on the streets of the world today? People dividing themselves by skin tone.
A friend of mine, who happens to be of a darker skin pigment than me, referred to himself as a black man in one of our conversations. I asked him what color is he really, is he actually black, or is he brown in color. He agreed that his actual skin tone was brown. So I then asked him what color my skin is; is it genuinely white, or is it more of a tan or beige? It was a lighthearted conversation but carried a valid message. We are two different shades of the same color. We came from two different societal worlds, have a lot of differences, don’t agree with each other on many things, but agree on so many more. We like the same kind of food, I like it a little spicier than he does, and we have many similar hobbies and interests. We like to laugh, we love our families, and we are friends. Evil causes division, evil perpetuates it today, but we don’t have to let it in our lives.
The battle between black and white is not the real battle, it’s a mask used to push for the collapse of everything good and holy. The real battle is a spiritual one. Good and Evil. We will not win by bowing down, by making concessions, by lowering our standards or convictions or by compromising God’s word. We don’t have the authority to do that anyway. You are aligned with God’s Word, or you stand against it, no in-between.
And though I believe it is our utmost duty as citizens to vote and support Biblical principles in the political sphere, this battle will not be won through politics.
The Psalmist said in Psalms 121, “My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.”
Psalms 121
1. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
2. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
3. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber.
4. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep
So I caution myself and you as well, to not be caught up in the political battle of the day. Lift your eyes above it, wait upon the Lord, which made the Heaven and the Earth stand for His purpose, for Right and See the Salvation of the Lord. God is Good, His mercy endureth for ever, and He IS Victorious!
As a word of encouragement, I want to share this thought, nothing new, something ancient, from the beginning, actually.
Most people want to compare Good and Evil as equal forces, the two dogs within us, but they are not equal.
First of All, without the Holy Spirit within you, the battle is already decided.
Next, Jesus and the devil are not equal. They do not have the same level of power or authority. Lucifer is a created being, a fallen angel, with certain powers and abilities as granted him by his Creator. His pride and arrogance caused him to assume himself a higher office than his rightful station and caused his fall.
According to Colossians chapter 1, Jesus created all things.
Jesus is All God and the Image of the Invisible God.
Colossians 1: 16
For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
So in that context, Jesus created everything in the Heavens, which includes Lucifer.
In my humble opinion, there’s no way to accurately make a comparison between Jesus and the devil, there is NO comparison.
But to try to put it into perspective, imagine if you showed up for a tee-ball game to find your four-year-old would be playing against the Houston Astros and forced to use American League Baseball rules. And that doesn’t fairly represent the stacked-ness of the deck. God is Victorious Period.
My job is to Trust in God, keep my eyes upon Him, Praise Him, Love Him, Listen to Him, Study His Word, Live a committed Life and Be the Best Fisher of Men that I can be.
Let God sort out the details.
When confusion and doubt come in, as they always do, Default to God is Good and Victorious and stay faithful to God.
If you are beaten down and feel defeated as if the enemy has you in a pit and is shoveling dirt onto you. First, you’re not alone, I’ve been there myself….recently! Cry out to Jesus! And start speaking Micah 7:8 forcibly, and I feel the Holy Ghost all over me as I write this.
“Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the LORD shall be a light unto me.”
I’m a child of the Most High God, and through Him, I am Victorious!
God Bless You richly, Pray one for another and lift each other up.
If you find this to be an encouragement, please share.
Greg