Inside Enemy’s Gates

2 Chronicles 26: 3 – 6

Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned fifty-two years in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Jechiliah of Jerusalem.

He did right in the sight of the Lord according to all that his father Amaziah had done.

He continued to seek God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding through the vision of God; and as long as he sought the Lord, God prospered him.

Now he went out and warred against the Philistines, and broke down the wall of Gath and the wall of Jabneh and the wall of Ashdod; and he built cities in the area of Ashdod and among the Philistines.

Soccer is one of the popular games played around the world. The two teams comprise of both offense and defense players. If one of the team’s offenses is stronger, then they are capable of ploughing through any of the defenses of the opposite team and score a goal. If the defense is stronger, then they may be able to keep the opposite team from breaking through their defenses and stopping them from scoring a goal. If both offense and defense are stronger, then that is a winning team.

King Uzziah was a winning king. He was a young teenager when the responsibility of leading the nation of Judah was laid upon his shoulders. However, he sought the Lord and the Lord directed his steps. He did everything that was right in the sight of the Lord. And God prospered him in all aspects. God provided wisdom through Zechariah the prophet. Through out his reign, the enemies of Judah paid tribute to King Uzziah. He had an elite army who could wage war with great power.

Historically, other nations attacked Israel and Judah. They always were on the defense. In many instances, they cried to God and He supernaturally protected them while routing out the enemies. The only time that the nation was on the offensive mode was when they came out of Egypt and claimed the Promised Land. Once the boundaries were established, and peace and prosperity prevailed, the enemy sought to destroy. Israel, for the most part of its history, has been defending its territory and protecting its borders.

In the story of Uzziah, one thing strongly stands out. He followed God whole heartedly. He ensured the nation followed the Lord. Once his own country was stronger, he had the courage and confidence to war against the Philistines. In this instance, King Uzziah went on the offense. He went into the Philistine territory and conquered them. He not only broke down their walls but he built cities inside the enemy territory. Building cities means fortifying them securely and establishing your presence there. Historically, we know that the Philistines have always been the offender. They constantly provoked Israel for war.

How did Uzziah manage to not only conquer the Philistines but build fortified cities inside their territory? He certainly went with the power of the Lord. He had confidence that his God would protect him and prosper him. In ancient days, when one nation conquered another and subdued its rulers and people, the first thing the conqueror did was to bring in their gods. They would build a shrine and offer thanks to their gods in the presence of their enemy, taunting them that the gods of the conqueror were powerful. King Uzziah did that exactly. He rubbed it in the face of the Philistines that his God was so much more superior than the gods of the Philistines by building cities inside their territory.

Hebrews 6: 1

Therefore, leaving the elementary teaching about the Christ, let us press on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God,

Only mature Christians know how to be on the offense. Once their foundation is secure, they are ready to conquer. We are called to not only be defenders of faith but go out and preach the Gospel of Christ to the world. When we are on the offense, the enemy will surrender. When an enemy surrenders, we can fortify the enemy’s territory with the Gospel. When we have fortified inside the enemy’s gates, we have won the ultimate battle.

Dear Saint of God, let us mature from the elementary teaching about Christ. Let us equip ourselves to be on the offense. The enemy always plays dirty and tries to sneak in. Instead of being on the defense, let us pick up our weapon of offense – the Word of God in our hands (Ephesians 6: 17) and start to be on the offense. We are equipped and empowered from above by the Holy Spirit to enter into enemy’s territory, smash to pieces their strongholds and fortify their hearts with the Gospel. Many of us have people in our lives battling mental issues, addictions, anxieties, etc. Many of us know of people who are refusing to believe in Jesus. Many of us have people in our lives who are sailing in two boats. Many of us know of someone who is in despair.

Through the power of the Holy Spirit, let us break through their defenses, fortify them with the Gospel and establish the Word of God in their hearts. Only through the power of Christ, only by His name, we can conquer every stronghold. Jesus Christ has given us authority to do just that. We must remember when we go out into the battle field, we are not fighting against flesh and blood but against the spiritual forces of wickedness (Ephesians 6: 12). Not only we must conquer the enemy, we must fortify their strongholds with the Gospel. Only then we have won. Only then we have fulfilled our mission. May our Lord of Hosts strengthen us and equip us as we march on the offense.

The Art of War: Praises and Sword

Psalm 149: 5-9

Let the godly ones exult in glory; let them sing for joy on their beds. Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand, To execute vengeance on the nations and punishment on the peoples, To bind their kings with chains and their nobles with fetters of iron,To execute on them the judgment written; this is an honor for all His godly one. Praise the Lord!

In the days of Nehemiah, the exiles returned to their beloved city Jerusalem. They were tasked to rebuild the temple and the wall of Jerusalem by the king of Persia, Artaxerxes. Nehemiah and a few exiles traveled to Jerusalem with official letters to carry out the rebuilding of the temple and the city walls. However, they ran into a lot of opposition from the Samaritans and others living in the region. Nehemiah encouraged the weak-hearted exiles to continue the good work as God will stand on their side and protect them. Despite interruptions, and threats, the rebuilding of the wall continued, and breaches were being closed. This infuriated the enemies of the Israelites. They conspired to thwart their efforts by infiltrating into their ranks, destroying them and their efforts from within.

Nehemiah continued to encourage the Israelites with the Word of God, constantly reminding them not to be afraid and to remember the greatness and power of their God. He encouraged them to continue to fight for their families and their fellow countrymen. Simultaneously, he urged half of his men to take up swords, spears, shields, bows and arrows and stand guard for the other half of the men who continued rebuilding the walls. Nehemiah 4: 17Those who were rebuilding the wall and those who carried burdens took their load with one hand doing the work and the other holding a weapon. Thus, they continued rebuilding the wall while declaring that Our God will fight for us (Nehemiah 4: 20).

Our life is a battlefield. Our home is a battlefield. Our mind is a battlefield. Every corner we turn, there is the enemy lurking to pounce on us. We conquer one enemy; another one pops up. Many a times, we are battling more than one enemy on multiple fronts. As long as we are on this earth, we will continue to fight until our dying breath. There is not a moment of respite. We are fighting the battles of temptation, addiction, denial, health, apostasy, atheism, debt, politics, culture, social, etc. There never seems to an end to our battles.

Dear Saint of God, we must learn to equip ourselves well for the battles we face. It is not just equipping but utilizing the weaponry we have to fight. First and foremost, we must believe that our God is on our side. When we believe that, half the battle is already won. Marching ahead with the weaponry we have; we will see the victory. The Psalmist declared the praises of God with his mouth. Let the praises of God be in our mouths and on our lips at all times. When we have God on our minds, then songs of joy will erupt from our hearts. Let us declare that we are righteous through Christ. Let us buckle ourselves with the Truth. Let us be ready to defend the Gospel. Let us shield ourselves with such a faith in our Almighty that no weapon formed against us can prevail. Let us walk confidently that we are saved by the blood of the Lamb. Last, but most importantly, the only offensive weapon in our hand is the Sword – the Word of God, that we must take up to fight against the enemies.

That is all we need to march into life’s battles: Mouths filled with the praises of God and declaring the Word of God. No enemy can stand against such a deadly force. The Israelites rebuilt the city walls with one hand and held a sword in the other to fight the enemy. Even when the enemy infiltrated their ranks, they were able to fend off. Numerous times, we are fighting in a close warfare. The enemy could be someone who is close to us. If we are immersed in the Word of God, then we can use this Sword of God in close battles. Spears, bows and arrows are used against the enemy that is far off and charging towards us. If we have shielded ourselves well with faith in God, then we can charge ahead while protecting ourselves from the onslaught of the culture, social and other societal battles.

Dearly beloved, let us use our God-given weaponry. Praise Him for His goodness and faithfulness. Praise Him for His awesomeness. Praise Him for His glorious power. Praise Him for His abundant mercy and love. Praise Him for who He is. Let such praises always be on our lips, in our mouths and in our hearts. With the Sword of God in our hands, we can fight any enemy that comes against us. With the Sword of God, we can silence the taunts and boasts of the enemy. Let the Word of God be your sword. For He will give you wisdom when and how to use this all-consuming, all-powerful Word for our victory.