~ Be careful how you treat people, everyone you
meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. ~
There
are battles that we all face. We are each spirit, mind, and flesh. Each of these can work against one another or
as a cohesive unit to fight our battle.
There is a war that wages on whether you are aware of it or not; a war
for your soul, a war for your heart.
These are the core of our being as God’s creation. It was
by His grand design. He made us to be a
needy people, incapable of saving ourselves.
Unable to be even in our strength, what He will so willingly be in our
weakness.
The
battle rages on for our spirit because it controls the rest of us. The word is
faithful to remind us that our flesh is in submission to our spirit or the
other way around. It cannot be
both. This battle is inevitable. It is true for you, it is true for me. There is no denying it. You may choose not to acknowledge it, but it
prevails nonetheless. It is symbolic of
the darkness of Mordor and the cherished light of Rivendell from The Lord of
the Rings. It is a battle of good versus evil, dark versus light, life versus
death.
No battle would exist without
warriors to fight. We all are warriors
of some kind. There are those warriors
who freeze from fear that either die quickly or are severely wounded. They shake in their boots with timidity. They may have an attempt at victory, if they
can muster up the courage to strike at all.
They feel weak and uncertain and eventually taken captive by the enemy. There are others still who rush in with oceans
of nerve and audacity and no fear of death. They are tireless and fierce,
pursuing the enemy from every angle and allowing no opportunity for his
advantage. They slash and pierce with
every single ounce of their might. By their very presence, their fellow
soldiers feel brave. There is a third kind of warrior. This warrior knows the battle at hand and he
knows he must fight in the face of his
own fear. He chooses not to shake but to cover his
flesh in armor. He attaches it piece by
piece with full certainty before picking up his sword. With sword in hand and hellacious grip, he
ties on his blindfold. He knows that he
cannot see through his eyes of flesh.
They blind him. He understands
this war has eternal consequences and that only the Keeper of the battle can
ultimately carry him through. His spirit
must be quiet; he must listen for the Keeper’s voice. He cries out for vision, for strength, and aid
from the Keeper. He charges forward with
power in the face of the unknown. One
step after the other, he is able to fight.
He knows that as he moves on foot, the next step will be before
him. He does not back down. He does not tire. He allows his armor to be his protection and
the Keeper to be his sight. He does not
know how long the battle will last, He does not know how many injuries he will
sustain, he rests in knowing the Keeper will never leave him and the Keeper
will have victory upon the final swing.
Even the most valiant warrior does not leave the battle without bruise or injury. This is common to all men. There are some battles though, that no one else can see, the ones that we fight privately through unknown tears and sorrow. Some fight secret addictions they think no one will understand. Others fall victim to behaviors they think no one would believe. There’s bankruptcy, neglect, gluttony, alcoholism, sex, abuse, adultery, materialism, drugs, pornography, promiscuity, perversity, laziness, selfishness, vanity, an idolatrous heart. I would wager a great amount that most of these battles do not come alone. They sometimes intermingle, sometimes intertwine. Why is it that we so often fight these silently? Why do we feel such fear of judgment, rejection, and isolation? Even the most righteous person battles a secret sin. If they are a very mature believer, their sin may “appear” less egregious, but all sin is rooted deep within the heart.
Even the most valiant warrior does not leave the battle without bruise or injury. This is common to all men. There are some battles though, that no one else can see, the ones that we fight privately through unknown tears and sorrow. Some fight secret addictions they think no one will understand. Others fall victim to behaviors they think no one would believe. There’s bankruptcy, neglect, gluttony, alcoholism, sex, abuse, adultery, materialism, drugs, pornography, promiscuity, perversity, laziness, selfishness, vanity, an idolatrous heart. I would wager a great amount that most of these battles do not come alone. They sometimes intermingle, sometimes intertwine. Why is it that we so often fight these silently? Why do we feel such fear of judgment, rejection, and isolation? Even the most righteous person battles a secret sin. If they are a very mature believer, their sin may “appear” less egregious, but all sin is rooted deep within the heart.
The Lord sees the battle that rages
within us, the battle for morality and holiness. He is the author but more importantly, the
FINISHER of that battle. I desire deeply
that we would fight together. My heart
so longs that we would be brothers and sisters in arms, putting on our armor
together, believing for one another, what we may not have the faith to believe
for ourselves. I pray we could
tirelessly sharpen one another with words of truth, words of life. There are a great deal of battles we could never
attempt on our own even if we so desired.
Do you know? Do you know what your coworker walked through
before arriving to work today? Do you
know what the girl who always smiles endures behind closed doors? Do you know that man who is so consumed by pornography
he has lost touch with reality and bears so much shame he can barely
stand? Do you know the person who is
buried beneath layers and layers of deception hoping to be invisible? Have you seen the man who is so entangled in
such a web of lies he can no longer tell his left from his right? Can you imagine the terror and confusion of
the person whose voice has been taken by another or the nightmare the person
sitting next to your will endure when they get home?
There is great comfort in the future
kingdom. One day it will be
finished. One day all will be revealed
and the seemingly unconquerable will be eradicated. Victory is certain and the ultimate purpose
revealed. Temptation will no longer
overwhelm, sin no longer defeat. Until
that day, I pray for the grace to be an honorable warrior; one that will so
willingly take on the blind fold to hear my Keeper’s voice. I hope I can be a warrior that leaps in faith
when I cannot see the ground beneath me. I want to trust His sovereignty, even
when the pain of the unknown feels debilitating. The gospel is a lavish mystery that is beyond
comprehension. It requires faith. It requires surrender and sacrifice and
seemingly impossible humility. It offers
the armor necessary to survive the battle. We have a great King who has already completed
it. We have a Heavenly Father who binds
up the brokenhearted and tends every wound.
We have a Holy Spirit who will gently whisper in our ear which way to
step, shout if He must. He is for
us. He equips us and goes before us and
brings light to the darkest of places. The
Lord IS the light that intends to fill our soul. He IS the salve intended to cover our
wounds. He is the WARRIOR who fights on
our behalf. Our Defender, our
Protector. The coming of His kingdom is
the reason we fight at all, He IS our great Keeper, and in Him, the battle is already won.