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Stand Your Ground

To “stand your ground” means that you don’t back down and you maintain your boundaries. To do that you have to take action and be prepared to defend what is yours. You need to have a plan as to what you will do when those boundaries are tested. We’re encouraged to stand our ground emotionally and even physically, but what about spiritually? Have you thought about how to stand your ground when the enemy tries to take what God has given you? Sometimes we forget that we are in a spiritual battle that has physical ramifications. When the enemy comes in like a flood, we need to be prepared to stand our ground instead of cowering in fear or simply giving up what is rightfully ours.

In 1 Samuel 17, the Philistines camped on a hill with the valley of Elah below them, while Saul had the army of Israel camped on a hill across the valley. The valley and surrounding land belonged to Israel and was a major transportation route to get supplies to inland cities. While attempting to stand their ground, the Philistines sent out a giant names Goliath to intimidate Israel into giving up the land. For forty days they were afraid to stand their ground and defend the Promised Land God had given them. It wasn’t until a young shepherd boy named David came that the story changed. He knew who he was, but more importantly He had a clear understanding of God and the land they were standing on. Goliath came with a sword and spear, but David won the battle because he trusted in the name of the Lord.

Ephesians 6:14 tells us, “Stand your ground, putting on the belt of truth and the body armor of God’s righteousness” (NLT). We are commanded to stand our ground when we are under spiritual attack or threatened by the enemy. The first thing we need to do is put on the belt of truth. The truth is that greater is He that is in you. The truth is you have God fighting for you. The truth is you are who God says you are. Combat the lies and attack of the enemy with truth first. Then put on the whole armor of God so you can stand against the strategies of the devil. God has equipped you to stand your ground no matter what weapons the enemy uses. No weapon formed against you will prosper when you stand strong and courageous the way David did. Armor up and stand strong in the Lord.

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Recognizing Spiritual Battles

When someone has one thing go wrong after another, I’ll usually ask them, “Have you considered that these may be spiritual attacks that are showing up in the physical?” I’ve learned that spiritual warfare has a way of presenting itself as a physical attack. If we are only fighting in the physical, we will never get the result we need. It’s like washing your car without putting gas in it and expecting it to run because it’s clean. You can’t just take care of the outside. Fighting a spiritual battle in the physical alone is just like that. If you’re going to win, you’re going to have to put some gas in the tank.

We all know the story of David and Goliath. This is a perfect example of a spiritual battle that showed up in the physical. Saul and his men were just looking at the physical side of the battle and were terrified. They were outgunned. David immediately recognized it was spiritual and wanted to fight. In 1 Samuel 17:32 David told Saul, “Your Majesty, no one should be afraid of this Philistine! I will go and fight him” (GNT). Saul tried to put his armor on David, but physical armor is pointless in a spiritual battle.

When David stepped onto the battlefield, he said, “You are coming against me with sword, spear, and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the Israelite armies, which you have defied.” How did he win? He fought spiritually through the name above all names, he spent time worshiping before the battle and he spent time in prayer. God gave David the victory to show that He is able to save His people physically and spiritually. We have to be willing to stand on the physical battlefield with spiritual authority and fight with the spiritual weapons we’ve been given.

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