
The Roman Empire conquered much of the known world. It was the most extensive and influential empires up to that time. At it’s peak, they had conquered about 20% of the known world. To put that in perspective, that’s more than double the population of North and South America. They say, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” James Clear adds, “But they were laying bricks every hour.” Becoming a conqueror doesn’t happen overnight. It takes doing the little things day in and day out. It takes staying focused on the mission of growth. We normally think of battles when we think of conquerors, but once the battle is over, they rule by their culture and discipline.
Daniel was a man who was conquered and held captive, but became a conqueror within the nation that overtook his homeland. When he was carried away, they tried to get him to eat the king’s food. Daniel 1:8 says, “But Daniel made up his mind that he would not defile (taint, dishonor) himself with the king’s finest food or with the wine which the king drank” (AMP). He stayed disciplined even in the face of adversity. When he was told he could no longer pray, he continued to and they threw him in a den of lions for it. When the kings magicians and wise men couldn’t tell him what he dreamed, he ordered them to be killed. Daniel asked for time and then told the king his dream. He stayed true to his culture and remained disciplined even though the culture was against him.
Romans 8:37 says, “Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors and gain an overwhelming victory through Him who loved us [so much that He died for us].” God has made you more than a conqueror. He has given you His spirit so you can be an over comer despite your circumstances or the culture around you. Like those who conquered before, you must be disciplined in your daily spiritual habits. Remain in God’s Word and follow what He says. You may be persecuted like Daniel, but God will give you the grace to endure. Remain in close fellowship with Him. There are lots of competing voices out there, but it’s through Him and His strength that you will be more than a conqueror. Live out your faith one brick at a time. Being a mature Christian doesn’t happen in a day. It happens in doing daily disciplines.
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