Do Not Fear, More Are For Us Than Against Us About nine hundred years before Christ, Elisha warned the king of Israel of the Arameans’ plan to attack, which enraged the king of Aram. The Arameans’ Plot To Kill Elisha One of the king’s servants said that Elisha, the prophet in Israel, told the king of Israel his plan. Then the king of Aram sent horses, chariots, and a great army to take Elisha, surrounding the city at night. The Lord’s Army Elisha tells him not to fear, and prays that God would open his eyes. The Lord grants Elisha’s request and opens the servant’s eyes, letting him see the mountain full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha. Today, Christians Are Fighting in the Lord’s Army As a matter of fact, we are fighting in His army. We also get a glimpse of the Lord’s angelic army in the New Testament. John, in Revelation, foretells of the time when Jesus would come with His army to destroy Rome for its persecution of the saints (Rev. 19). And Paul tells us of Jesus’ coming at the end of time, when angels will return with Him to deal out retribution to those who do not know God, and do not obey the gospel of Christ (2 Th. 1:8). Then at the time of the judgment, Satan will be thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, and be tormented day and night forever (Rev. 20:10). As soldiers in the Lord’s army, it’s imperative that we put on the whole armor of God and fight, standing firm against the schemes of the devil, as we struggle against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Do Not Fear Though we can’t see the Lord’s army today, we know it’s working and active, accomplishing the Lord’s will among the nations of men. And just like David, we know the battle belongs to the Lord, and the victory is sure (1 Sam. 17:47). So we do not fear men, but God alone (Matt. 10:28). We valiantly run to the battle line and fight against Satan and his ministers, as we proclaim the truth from God’s word. More Are For Us Than Against Us The Lord’s army vastly outnumbered the Arameans’ army in the days of Elisha, and it outnumbers all the armies that rise up against the Lord today. Though we are in the minority when only counting the men and women who are for the Lord, we are in the majority when adding all the heavenly hosts to that number. We know the battle belongs to the Lord, and the victory is sure. We know we are fighting with a great multitude, and we’re never fighting alone. The Question Jesus says, “He who is not with Me is against Me; and he who does not gather with Me scatters” (Matt. 12:30). Whose army are you in?
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