The battle is not ours to win

Jesus has disarmed both rulers and authorities, making a mockery of their power in the process, and celebrating his own triumph over them by the cross-Colossians 2: 15. The battle is not ours but the Lords-2 chronicles 20: 15.

We serve a powerful king who loves to fight! He laughs at those who oppose him in the Kingdom (Psalm 2: 4) (37: 13), we fight from victory; not towards it. Jesus has already won. In him we partake of that victory, of that his overcoming. We are more than conquerors because we know the outcome before we ever enter the battle.

In Christ, our posture before the enemy must reflect our status in the Kingdom. We are an heir of God and a joint heir with Christ. We have been given authority and power through the Holy Spirit over all the works of the enemy. In warfare, we rejoice before we pray. We give thanks for His Majesty and supremacy. We’re not overcome by our circumstances; we are overwhelmed by the sovereignty of God. We are too busy being fascinated by Jesus than to be intimidated by the enemy. We rejoice so that our praying can be powerful and effective. We praise because we occupy the position of an overcomer.

We stand in this space, and we occupy our standing in Jesus through the praise of His Majesty. The battle is already won; it is our partnering with victory that guarantees the outcome. We have the capacity to lose this battle, but only by default.

Lack of true rejoicing and thanksgiving will always embolden the enemy at our expense. The power of wickedness may increase in our perception if our worship is diminished and our focus on sovereignty is reduced.

The only viable answer to intimidation is an increase in intimacy with the Lord. David was a man after God’s own heart, a worshipper. His intimacy gave him power over the intimidation of Goliath. He became a giant killer.

We can lose every fight if we have no focus. If our lives display a lack of worship, we will never even show up for the fight. We will lose because we do not know how to stand. We will petition God for power when he has already given us authority in Jesus name. In rejoicing we receive revelation concerning the particulars of our overcoming.

Decide who you want to be and the Holy Spirit will empower you to become it!

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