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Peace and Protection in Troubled Times
If there was ever a generation where people needed to know how to
enter into God's protection and stay there, it's this generation.
We face harm and harassment at every turn. People drive down the street shooting
guns through the walls of houses. Wars and rumors of wars are commonplace news.
There's the drug war. There's violence in South America and the African nations.
Then there's the Middle East. It's literally all over the globe, staring us in
the face.
Most people react to the danger in one of two ways. They either get calloused
to it and ignore it...or they simply wring their hands and moan, "Dear God,
help us." But neither one of those ways will get us through. Ignoring the
problems won't make them go away and, frankly, neither will our helpless cries
of despair.
We have to deal with the dangers around us. Whether it feels good or not.
Whether it looks pretty or not. We have a part to play in them.
Jesus Himself knew we were going to have to face times like these. He warned
us about them in Matthew 24. There He said:
"Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying,
I am Christ; and shall deceive many. And you shall hear of wars and rumors of
wars: see that ye be not troubled."
See that ye be not troubled. That's what Jesus said we should do when
we go through dangerous times. When we hear of wars and rumors of wars, we're
not to let it cripple our faith and throw us into anxiety. We're to refuse to
let that trouble enter our hearts.
We're also to guard against deception. "Take heed," Jesus said, "that
no man deceive you." You know, these days everyone has something to say
about what's happening. The news media. The politicians. Your next-door neighbor.
Everybody! Even though those people don't intend to deceive you, they're looking
at things through the world's eyes instead of through the eyes of the Word of
God.
If you'll let him, Satan will use them to fill your mind with worries. He'll
use the media to bring to you all the terrors of war. To show you every kind
of horrible thing you can think of. Why? To stir up hate and fear inside you.
To deceive you into abandoning your faith and letting fear fill your heart.
He creates wars outside you so he can gain access to your insides. If it stays
outside you, it won't accomplish his objective. He has to deceive you into opening
your heart and mind and letting it in.
But you can guard against that by taking heed! By paying attention to what
God is saying instead of what the world is saying. By concentrating on Him, looking
at things through His eyes.
That means, whether you're the one who's facing danger or the one at home
praying for a loved one who's facing it - you have to lock into God's Word and
stay there. It doesn't matter what's on television. It doesn't matter what's
in the newspapers. Your future isn't based on that. Your future will be determined
by your faith in God's Word.
But I'll tell you right up front, it takes real commitment to keep your attention
on that Word when violence is breaking out all around you because that violence
is specifically designed by the devil to distract you from it. Let me show you
what I mean. For years, there have been prophecies about a great and mighty revival
that would come at the end of this twentieth century. Sure enough, we're beginning
to see the evidence of it around us. A few years ago, during the Southwest Believers'
Convention, we experienced such an amazing outpouring of the Spirit that every
person there realized we'd stepped across the threshold of that revival. We knew
it had begun.
Strangely, it was that very week that the incidents in the Middle East exploded
quite suddenly. "What's happening here?" I asked the Lord. "What
is this?"
He showed me that whenever He pours out His best, in a mighty display of power,
people get healed and saved and delivered and encouraged and set free from the
bondages that have held them. We call that outpouring "revival" and
when it comes, Satan tries to counter it by pouring out his "best." His
best takes the form of relentless destruction, maiming, crippling disease, and
death. In its ultimate manifestation, we call that "war."
All through history, and particularly during this century, the revival of
God has paralleled war. We've seen mighty outpourings of God during this twentieth
century, and at the same time, we've also seen mankind's most terrible wars.
Those wars have actually been Satan's specific attempt to sidetrack us, to
take our attention off the outpouring of God and center us up on war instead.
It's a diversionary tactic whose sole purpose is to stop the move of God.
How do we keep from falling prey to it? How do we keep from falling into the
fear and deception Jesus warned us about?
Settle the Victory in Your Heart
First of all, we have to come to the complete and absolute decision that we
are the victors. The victory is ours and the battle is the Lord's. We must
settle that within ourselves.
It's imperative that we do whatever we have to do to get that into our spirits.
We must stay in the Word; take Communion every 30 minutes if necessary; fellowship
with the Lord until confidence in Him rises up within us and chases out every
thought of failure and defeat. Not only for us as individuals, but for us as
a nation.
Let me tell you something. After Jesus defeated the devil and left the earth,
the Bible says He sat down on the right hand of the Father. He sat down expecting
all His enemies to be made His footstool (Acts 2:34-35). Do you understand what
that means?
It means Jesus is not standing up wringing His hands. He's seated, confident
in His victory. So you and I need to start acting that way, too. We need to talk
and act like Jesus has actually taken authority over the devil and his bunch.
We shouldn't go around crying and acting like He never went to the Cross. We
shouldn't scream and carry on and wait for somebody to come get the devil off
us.
No! We need to act as though Jesus has already won. As far as He's concerned,
it's done. So we need to learn to act as though it's done as far as we're concerned,
too.
We need to say, "Thank You, Lord! Praise You, Jesus!" and tell the
devil, "You take your dirty hands off me and my loved ones. Don't you realize
that Jesus is seated on the right hand of the Father?"
Remember this: You don't look up at the devil, you look down at him. He's
under your feet!
Is it possible to have that kind of confidence in the midst of the kinds of
threats we're facing right now? Yes! The Word of God says so. In Psalm 112, it
says that the man who fears the Lord and delights greatly in His commandments "shall
not be afraid of evil
tidings: his heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord. His heart is established,
he shall not be afraid, until he see his desire upon his enemies."
That kind of person is locked in. He's sure that the victory is his. Once
you have that kind of assurance, nothing - not even wars and rumors of wars -
will be able to move you.
Speak Out Your Deliverance
The second thing we need to do to keep from falling into Satan's trap is to
speak out loud about the deliverance of the Lord. Psalm 91 says, "I will
say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God, in him will I trust.
Surely he shall deliver me...."
Notice that scripture doesn't say, "He will deliver me and then I'll
go everywhere telling about it." No, it says, I'll say it and then, in
response to what I've said, He will deliver me.
Romans 10:17 says faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
When you speak the Word of God to yourself, your spirit hears it, and the more
you hear it, the more your faith grows. So, keep on speaking God's Word of protection
and eventually your faith in that protection will become so strong nothing will
be able to shake it.
"Well, I don't know that sounds like a lot of work."
You're right. It is a lot of work. But that's what it takes to walk
in the protection of God. It doesn't just come automatically. True, He's already
provided it through His Word and it's there for each one of us, but it's not
going to leap on us from behind. We have to believe for it on a consistent basis
or we'll miss it.
You see, even though the Word of God is powerful, even though it's sharper
than a two-edged sword, it can't do anything for you until you activate it. I
don't care how many times you've heard the Word preached or how many times you've
read it, God says, until you mix it with faith, it profits you nothing! (Hebrews
4:2)
God's Word contains the most powerful promises of protection on the face of
the earth and it carries within itself the power to fulfill those promises, yet
it won't do a thing in your life about protecting you until you make it the foundation
of your faith.
It's like salvation. God has already provided it for anyone who will believe
for it, act on it, and receive it. But we have to use our faith to get in on
it - and, like it or not, faith is labor. It's not some passive state you slide
into accidentally. The book of Hebrews says we labor to enter into that rest
of faith (Hebrews 4:11). We don't labor to fix the problem. We labor to enter
into our rest with God.
What does that labor include? Sometimes it includes getting up out of your
chair and turning off the TV and saying, "I'm not watching the world's news
anymore. I'm tired of seeing this conflict through their eyes." It includes
getting out your Bible and saying, "I believe that. I don't care what anybody
else says. I don't care what the situation looks like. I believe God's Word." It
includes putting your faith first and protecting your mind instead of flooding
it all the time with the things of the world.
Some people are afraid if they turned off the TV and buried their nose in
the Bible, they'd be caught off guard by world events and they'd be unequipped
to handle them. But the truth is, they'd be more equipped to handle them
than ever before.
You see, the primary battles aren't taking place here on the earth where you
can see them and hear them. They're taking place in the heavenlies. They're spiritual
battles and you can't fight spiritual battles from a natural perspective. You
have to get God's perspective. You have to put the spirit realm first.
What's more, the Bible says when you fight in the spirit realm, you don't
fight against flesh and blood, but against principalities, powers, rulers of
the darkness of this world, and spiritual wickedness in high places - and the
weapon you use to fight with is the Word. Ephesians 6 calls it the "sword
of the Spirit" and it will fight the fight if you'll put it out there.
Follow the Rules of Faith
The third thing that will help you avoid the dangers the devil is trying to
lure you into is this: Follow the rules of faith. In 1 Timothy 2:1-2, the Holy
Spirit instructs us to offer "first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions,
and giving of thanks...for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority." That
means we're to pray not only for the good guys, but for the bad guys, too.
If we're going to successfully fight this fight of faith, we're going to have
to obey God's guidelines. We can't jump up and start ranting and raving about
what a maniac somebody is.
Pay attention now. I don't care what dictator is doing what, keep your mouth
shut and quit speaking out against him. Don't sing ugly songs about him or make
up stupid jokes.
Do what Proverbs 4 says and protect your heart against foolishness like that "with
all diligence." I don't care how you feel about it. I don't care if your
flesh rears up and gets mad. Put it back down and fight that battle in the heavenlies.
Fight it with prayer and the Word and keep your faith strong by guarding yourself
against hate.
Hate will cripple your faith. It will cripple the power of God in you and
you'll lose the spiritual ability to do what's necessary to protect the lives
of those who depend on your faith.
That same thing holds true when you're actually the one doing the fighting.
It doesn't matter whether you're in the cockpit of a fighter plane or in a foxhole
with a rifle in your hand or engaged in hand-to-hand conflict - you have to keep
your faith first and stay out of hate.
You can't let hate for the man who's trying to kill you get inside you. Even
in a combat situation, the devil can't get to you if you're abiding by the rules
of faith, covering your mind with the Word and declaring the mercy of God. That
was one of the secrets of David's success as a combat soldier. He fought his
battles with God's power first and then his weapon - sword or stone and sling
- either one, backed by faith, could not be defeated.
Listen, my friend. No matter how much we try to ignore it...or how despairingly
we cry about it, trouble is coming. It's constantly out there and it's
heading right toward you every day, just like Jesus said it would.
But don't let that trouble, trouble you! Instead, chase doubt out and settle
the victory in your heart. Speak out the delivering power of the Lord and follow
the rules of faith. You will surely see the salvation of God!
This material was taken from Kenneth Copeland’s teaching on Finding
Peace.
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