Monday, March 21, 2011

What is your Song?

In today's walk with Christ we are in a constant battle with the enemy (devil) which is understandable because he is against our Savior, but what bothers me is that the devil has turned the tables and we find ourselves fighting against each other, through religion, doctrine, and our beliefs. Mark 2:16-17 says:
And when the scribes and Pharisees saw him eat with publicans and sinners, they said unto his disciples, How is it that he eateth and drinketh with publicans and sinners?
When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. Our main focus should be about SOULS. But in this segment I would like to deal with your song, what are you singing? a song of deliverance or a song of defeat? the other day I had a dream concerning my youngest son, he was being bullied by a few young man and I called out to him, when he came to me he was crying, I ask him what was wrong, he responded that the young men was beating him up, so I ask him what was he doing while they were beating him and he said singing. That brought to my remembrance 2 Chronicle 20:17-25 there are times when we don't have to lift a finger, that was a song of deliverance (is that your song) I'm pretty sure that King Jehoshaphat and the Children of Israel thought God had losted His mind, but through obedience they won the battle but more importantly they were rewarded with all of the possessions of these 3 nations. Now I'm reminded of the story about the battle of Ai when God had promised the children of Israel that they would win this battle as well, so Joshua sent some spies to scout out the land and when they returned they had this boastful attitude because the army was so small, they said to Joshua we don't need that many soldiers we can take this land. But many of us know the story, Ai whipped their socks off all because of disobedience. That was a song of defeat (is that your song) God said I will make the enemy your footstool, (Ps. 110:1) but that does come with a price, are you willing to pay? Let's stop fighting amongst ourselves and use that energy on the devil.



Be Blessed:
Servant AJ

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