“Going Deeper with God” Pt 8 of 8:
Becoming a Christian is easy, living the Christian life on a daily basis is not. I Peter 1:16 says, “For it is written: ‘Be holy, because I am holy.’” That statement is God’s desire for everyone of His followers. But Satan has other ideas and we’re warned in I Peter 5:8 “Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” God desires we live a life of holiness. Satan seeks to steal our heart and destroy us.
The battle between good and evil is fought every day. Following Christ doesn’t mean we’ll never be tempted to sin again. Satan’s attacks are ruthless. We are human and at times are hurt physically, mentally, emotionally, relationally, financially, and spiritually. We might be betrayed by a close friend, overcome with a serious illness or grieve the loss of a loved one. In our humanness, there will be times we question God asking the unanswerable, “Why?” question.
Satan works hard at bringing discouragement. He wants us to admit we can’t live a Christian life on a regular basis. Being a faithful follower of Jesus requires a daily commitment, consecration, determination, and perseverance. We must remind ourselves that we aren’t fighting our battles alone. God has sent His Spirit to live and abide within us. He gives us courage, strength, and power to face adversity.
We have a promise that should be memorized, “GREATER IS HE WHO IS WITHIN ME, than he who is in the world” (I John 4:4). Our Lord stands undefeated in every battle! When totally surrendered to Christ you become led by the Spirit, not your flesh.
Living a consecrated (life of holiness) life takes discipline and practice. You’ll need to TAKE TIME (you’ll never find it) every day to read some verses of Scripture, pray, meditate a few minutes giving thanks and praise to God and be obedient to the things He teaches you. Doing these things helps us learn and desire to become more and more like Jesus. In time the “Fruit of the Spirit” (see Galatians 5:22-23), one by one, will become a lifestyle.
Will there still be battles? Of course, but the Holy Spirit is empowering you to be what God wants you to be. And one more thing – begin each day by putting on “The Armor” God supplies. Read and study Ephesians 6:10-18.
Pastor Carnes