We
are told that ''the gates of hell shall not prevail against the church''- Matt.
16:18. Those gates of hell are the enemy's entry point into our lives,
congregation, our cities and our nations. The church has the authority to shut
those gates- that cannot prevail against us- Matt. 18:18-20.
But
the gates of hell will continue to prevail against churches for as long as they
are divided. If the Syrians, Egyptians, Saudi Arabians, Americans, French,
British and others could join under one command to fight Iraq, then certainly
the Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Pentecostal, Charismatic's and others
should be able to get together to fight Satan. This is the churches coming
together to form common front against the enemy- Jn. 17:20-23.
This
does not mean that the church should come under one permanent organization.
History has resoundingly testified to the terrible fallacy of the church coming
under any head but Jesus Christ, the only head of the church. A congregation
will not prevail against the gates of hell until unity exist among the
different members. Likewise, it will take apostles, prophets, evangelists,
pastors, and teachers who are able to work together in harmony for the church to
be properly equipped.
We
will never win with our own intelligence, strength, goodness or determination.
That is why the verses on overcoming the enemy are often surrounded by
exhortations to remain humble- Jam. 4:6-8; Matt. 11:25-30. To be successful, we
must both submit to the Lord and draw near to Him. Those who walk in
humility will see the devil fleeing from
them. We are easy prey for them when we depart from His grace by walking in
pride. Pride is basically taking our stand on our own strength or wisdom- 1 Cor. 10:12. True humility is to
stand on the finished work of Christ alone- This is the rest of God's people.
In
most wars, the young people do the fighting while children and elderly men are
usually exempted from combat duty except in extreme cases. This also seems true
in spiritual matters also- 1 Jn. 2:12-13; 1 Pet. 5:5-9. New believers should
not be thrust into the thick of spiritual warfare. They usually have all they
can handle just learning to stand and walk on their own. And the fathers also
should refrain from heavy involvement. This is simply because their ability to
disciple and raise up others is a much more fruitful use of their time than service
in the trenches. First, we need to put on the breast plate of truth. Truth is
not only an offensive weapon when used as the sword of the spirit, it is also
our probation. Truths may have setbacks, but it will always prevail. The Lord
wants us to be like Him, and one of His basic characteristics is that He is
true to His word. If we are going to be like Him, we too, must learn to be true to our word. Our word should be our
bond, stronger than any contract.
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