Perhaps you’ve seen the stickers, the magnets, the greeting cards: Life is good.
Ever notice how easy it is to coast along—and even forget God—when things are going well . . .
. . . when life is good ?
Jesus came that we might have a more abundant life, yet He also warns us that in this world there will be trials. Unfortunately, it’s often when something big rocks our world—the unexpected crisis, the cancer diagnosis—that many people quickly cry out to God for help.
Yet in the same verse, Jesus also tells us that in Him we can have peace and be overcomers:
“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33)
When circumstances threaten to swallow us up with despair, will we be pulled under, or rise above?
The answer lies largely in how we’ve been training.
“A strong military is created one way. With the best training.” [1]
Does a soldier stand in the front lines of combat without knowledge of how to use his weapons?
It’s the training in peacetime that prepares the warrior for when the battle rages.
Ephesians 6 gives us the crucial reminder that the fight we’re in is not person against person, but spiritual. Life is a spiritual reality, and we’re in a spiritual battle against real enemies of the spirit realm. As warriors, we’re to prepare ourselves daily by putting on the armor of God.
“For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12)
Likewise, a life of strength, peace, and faith is created through the daily training we avail ourselves to, especially in peacetime, when no conflict rages.
Here are 5 “boot camp” basic tips to staying strong and becoming overcomers in the spiritual fight of life:
- Read the Bible. Just as daily physical food is necessary to sustain life in our bodies, our spiritual food is equally as important. Are you feeding on the Word of God every day?
- Pray. Through prayer we express our devotion and love to our Heavenly Father. We pour out our thoughts, desires, feelings, concerns, burdens, and disappointments—as well as our gratitude and praise. Any worthwhile relationship requires communication. Prayer opens the door to His blessings.
- Share Christ. Are you sharing the good news of Christ with others? The best way to help people is by pointing them toward their own relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Speaking the truth in love allows blessings to flow freely—to others and back to ourselves.
- Give financially. A tried and true tenet of Scripture is to sow financially into fertile ground of our choosing; (usually a place that is teaching and helping others grow in Christ.) As we give, we receive—a principle that works in all of life, including our finances.
- Fellowship with others. From the Greek, the word fellowship means, full sharing. Availing ourselves to Christian fellowship is an important part of our spiritual growth and well-being. No one is meant to go it alone. We are a family of believers in Christ, and we’re to encourage and support one another.
Regularly carrying out these five faith basics assures us of a strong “training in peacetime”—so we may be found in His presence when the battles come.
[1] See http://todaysmilitary.com/training
Copyright © 2016 Cheryl Elton
Ken says
It’s a good fight! We all need to stay in the battle and not rest on past victories, or wallow in setbacks we may have endured. We can’t complain about the obstacles the adversary tries to put in our way. All of us need to ask the Lord what battle He wants us to fight TODAY. He will lead us properly onto the battlefield. Your great post should inspire us all to sharpen our weapons and follow the Lord as He leads the charge.
Cheryl Elton says
Thanks for your insights Ken. I’m all for letting the Lord lead the charge!!
Ken says
Amen!
Lisa Belknap says
Excellent, as always! I am greatly encouraged by Christian friends like you!
Cheryl Elton says
Can’t wait to see you next month Lisa. Thanks!
Rich says
Well stated! We’re all in a spiritual battle. The 5 basics you point out are essential.
Cheryl Elton says
Amen! Thanks Rich!
Sarah Lynn PHillips says
Back to the basics….Thanks, Cheryl, for helping us refocus. Love John 16:33…
Cheryl Elton says
Thanks Sarah. That’s one of my favorite verses too.