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Battles to Fight, April 20
Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou
art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many
witnesses.
1 Timothy 6:12
.
There are continuous battles to fight, and we are not safe a moment
unless we place ourselves under the guardianship of One who gave His
own precious life to make it possible for everyone who will believe in Him
as the Son of God, while meeting the strain of Satan’s varied science, to
escape the corruptions that are in the world through lust. He is fully able,
in response to our faith, to unite our human with His divine nature. We
are, while trusting in and partaking of the divine nature and strengthening
our own efforts, proclaiming Christ’s mission on earth to be peace on
earth and good will toward men. We are bound to speak of the dangers of
the warfare with invisible foes, and to keep the armor on, for we war not
merely against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers and
spiritual wickedness in high places.... Therefore we need to keep under
the constant guardianship of holy angels.
To follow Christ is not freedom from conflict. It is not child’s play.
It is not spiritual idleness. All the enjoyment in Christ’s service means
sacred obligations in meeting oft stern conflicts. To follow Christ means
stern battles, active labor, warfare against the world, the flesh, and the
devil. Our enjoyment is the victories gained for Christ in earnest, hard,
warfare.... We are enlisted for labor, “not for the meat which perisheth,
but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life” (
John 6:27
)....
Every soul must count the cost. Not one will succeed but by strenuous
effort. We must spiritually exercise all our powers and crucify the flesh
with its affections and lusts. Crucifixion means much more than many
suppose....
It is a constant watchfulness to be faithful unto death, to fight the good
fight of faith until the warfare is ended and as overcomers we shall receive
the crown of life.
I can see my Redeemer, in whom I have fresh encouragement to trust
as a never-failing Source of strength.
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