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Sunday Sermon - 9/23/01
 The War - Ephesians 6:12

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The War

"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 heavenly places" (Ephesians 6:12)

As a nation, the United States is at war. We agree that this particular enemy is not seen but is right here within this land. Sound familiar? It should. This particular enemy has bombed our cities and killed innocent people, and yet they have no country, no cities, no visible military installations that we can attack in return. And this enemy has fought us before.

Our weaponry includes night vision capabilities, so that we even have limited vision in darkness. We have sophisticated electronic devices that can "see" an enemy, far beyond the range of human vision. Yet this foe is still not adequately perceived, even when they recently commandeered transportation devices (airplanes) and turned them into weapons of mass destruction, aimed at our people.

The reason it should sound familiar is because this most recent enemy attack, is once again simply the outward manifestation of another enemy that has been fighting us for centuries, even millennia.

The enemy is often not who he seems to be, for there are always two wars occurring at the same time. One of them involves bullets, sweat, airplanes and blood, but the other battle is for the souls of men. God fires "bullets" of faith into the hearts and lives of those who will receive Him (even war can have a good ending), but the enemy counters with bursts of unbelief, aimed at the very center of our being. The Holy Spirit of God surges into the lives and hearts of those who receive Jesus, and God's angels are before and behind to protect those who say "yes" to Him. But the enemy quickly counter-attacks and the revival of yesterday becomes the formalism of tomorrow.

This is a strange war, in which we must "die" before we can live for God and become effective as His soldiers. We see this in Jesus' words, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me" (Luke 9:23). To be placed on a cross was to be made to die. Paul says much the same in Romans 6:13, where he reveals to us that "our old man was crucified with Him (Christ), that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin." To be "crucified" to this world, is to be set free from sin and to come alive in Christ.

F. W. Faber, who lived in the 1800's, said "God is whispering to us well-nigh incessantly. Whenever the sounds of the world die out in the soul, or sink low, then we hear the whisperings of God. He is always whispering to us, only we do not hear, because of the noise, hurry, and distraction which life causes as it rushes on." We must look away, even if only for a little time each day, from the distractions of this world, and listen to Him." For we are in a war, and our God is the Commander In-Chief. We must receive His battle instructions if we are to be effective for Him.

Lou Meier wrote about these events, and said it is time "to decide whose side you are on. The leaders of the USA are asking leaders of other countries all over the world to choose if they are for us or against us. The events we saw on TV herald the acceleration of a long running war between good and evil. These events also ask the question in the spiritual war. Whose side are you on? Are you a mere bystander in this spiritual war? If you are, you are being asked to declare yourself. The real war is the spiritual war. Jesus Himself said ‘He who is not with Me is against Me(Matthew 12:30) in this war. . . There are only two sides. ‘Bystanders’ end up becoming ‘collateral damage’ in this battle for the hearts of mankind."

I remember discovering two wonderful Bible Chapters on this subject while I was in college. They were Isaiah Chapter 14, and Ezekiel 28. Both Chapters deal with this unseen enemy, who has laughed at and attacked mankind since the beginning of time. These are fascinating accounts because they reveal that the "apparent" enemies, including their human leaders, are often merely the dupes of a much greater foe.

Much of Isaiah 14 is ostensibly about the king of Babylon, and the Lord prophesies his downfall. But in verse 12, the Lord speaks through this outer man (the king) and directly addresses the power behind him, saying "How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning… For you have said in your heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God…" (Isaiah 14:12-13. The true enemy was not Babylon, but the demonic entity that urged that country on.

This is also seen in Ezekiel Chapter 28, which starts out with a prophesy in relation to the king of Tyre, but then reaches through him to the real enemy, and we learn he was "the anointed cherub who covers; I established you; you were on the holy mountain of God" (Ezekiel 28:14). The king of Tyre never left this earth until his death - it was Satan himself who had been the "cherub" who backed that earthly king.

Our battle is "against spiritual hosts of wickedness in heavenly places" (Ephesians 6:12) and the people who ruined the buildings and killed all those people were responding to the leadership of creatures that hate God and all humanity. The "Great Satan" is not people but instead is a being that wants to kill us all. The good news is that we do not fight this battle alone.

Pastor Gus Roa told his people about Scriptures that are for the world right now: "Be strong and courageous; do not be afraid nor dismayed before the king… nor before all the multitude that is with him; for there are more with us than with him. With him is an arm of flesh; but with us is the Lord our God, to help us and to fight our battles" (2 Chronicles 32:7-8). God will help us.

The Lord is with us and HE will win this battle. I have a button made for me by Marty Haynes, which says "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and go good with ketchup". We would lose but "with us is the Lord our God, to help us and to fight our battles" (2 Chronicles 32:7-8). Our great weapons that God has given us, include faith in Him, the love of the Holy Spirit, hope based in Christ, and prayer to God. The outward war will be won, but not by the weapons we have previously known.

Father, these "spiritual hosts of wickedness in heavenly places" are beyond us and we need you now. Yes, Lord, we do ask that You will defeat the foes that have attacked America, but even more we ask You to rescue us from beings that would destroy our trust in You. Help us, Lord, for we surely need You now. In Jesus Name. Amen.

Ron Beckham, Pastor
Friday Study Ministries
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Ron@fridaystudy.org

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