Devotions this week are based on Week 2 of “He Shall Be Called: Mighty God” (CLICK HERE)
Have you ever said or heard these phrases?
To a couple struggling in their marriage: “You have to fight for your marriage!”
To an individual diagnosed with cancer: “You’re a fighter! Don’t give up!”
To an individual that is wrongfully accused: “You have to fight for your freedom!”
To an individual faced with multiple issues at work: “You have to pick your battles.”
While we are discouraged to “pick a fight” just for the sake of showing our ego stronger than someone else, we can find ourselves in battles that are real, wearisome, and at times unsure of the outcome.
Yet we fight. We do all we can to save our marriage, improve our health, protect our reputation or to navigate a career challenge. It’s understandable and natural. The opposite of a fighter is a pushover. While some may be more prone to give in and give up, there is a natural desire to win the battles in which we are engaged.
Until we can’t.
And the marriage breaks up, the cancer spreads, or the work environment becomes intolerable.
What could we have done differently, might be the question we ponder.
Maybe we forgot to invite to the battle the one who can win the battle and infact desires to fight our battles with and for us.
Isaiah says in 9:5 “Every warrior’s boot used in battle and every garment rolled in blood will be destined for burning, will be fuel for the fire.”
This description the Lord gives indicate the battle is over. The fighting has ceased and those things that were used to fight the battle can be burned up because they aren’t needed anymore.
Immediately following this verse is the theme of our series of the one who would come and be called…Mighty God.
So if battles are won and the victory is secured, it certainly follows that the Lord Jesus would be behind that effort and the one who has the power and strength to secure victory.
How do we know?
He secured for us the greatest victory we could ever face, the battle with death. This is a battle we often don’t think about fighting, but it is one we fear because the outcome is evident and obvious. In life we observe many “losing” the battle over death because we attend funerals and memorial services. To this day I have not seen a body come alive and walk away from their own funeral…except Jesus (through the eyes of faith in the truth of Scripture.) Here’s the Apostle Paul assuring us that this victory is ours.
1 Corinthians 15:56 The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. 57 But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
If Jesus can win the greatest of battles, he will fight for us and with us in the smaller things of life, perhaps just like he did for Israel at the Red Sea:
Exodus 14:13 Moses answered the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. 14 The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”
The Lord will fight for you…sometimes we need only be still.
Invite your Savior Jesus to the fight early…watch him fight for you…
In your marriage, he will fight with his truth and forgiveness.
In your illness, he will fight to give you peace at the outcome and strength for the day.
In your reputation, he will testify to your perfection in Christ before your heavenly Father, the only opinion that matters.
In your career, he will give you wisdom to navigate issues in a way that glorifies him.
Jesus is a fighter…for you! Jesus is a winner…for you!
Apply: What battles are you fighting today? Have you invited Jesus to come and fight with you and for you? If not, do that today!
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank you for your power and strength that fights for me in all my battles. Forgive me for forgetting to invite you to fight for me. Lead me to always rely on your strength as my Mighty God. AMEN