Teachings: Yeshua Ha'Mashiach Defense Forces - Battle Ready Plan
Hello there,
In the context of spiritual warfare and self-defense, the
Bible emphasizes the necessity of actively confronting evil and standing firm
in faith, as illustrated in various passages.
- Divine
Support in Battle: The Lord reassures His people not to fear when
facing overwhelming odds, stating, "For the LORD your God is he that
goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies" (Deuteronomy
20:4). This highlights the importance of trusting in divine assistance
while engaging in spiritual battles.
- Jesus
as the Judge: In Revelation, Jesus is portrayed as the ultimate judge
who confronts and defeats evil. He emphasizes the consequences for those
who oppose God, stating, "Whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be
broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder"
(Matthew 21:44). This illustrates that offensive action against wickedness
is part of God's plan for justice.
- Spiritual
Armor for Defense: The Apostle Paul instructs believers to "take
unto you the whole armour of God" to withstand evil, emphasizing the
need for both defensive and offensive tactics in spiritual warfare
(Ephesians 6:13). This armor includes the "sword of the Spirit,"
which represents the Word of God, equipping believers to actively engage
in the fight against spiritual adversaries.
- The
Call to Fight the Good Fight: In the Book of Timothy, Christians are
encouraged to "fight the good fight of faith" (1 Timothy 6:12),
which reinforces the idea that believers are called to actively confront
challenges to their faith and uphold righteousness. This aligns with the
broader theme of standing firm against evil and engaging in spiritual
warfare.
- Consequences
of Sin: The account of Ananias and Sapphira serves as a stark reminder
of the seriousness of sin within the community of believers. Peter's
declaration that Ananias had lied to the Holy Spirit led to his immediate
death, illustrating the severe consequences of deceit and the need for
accountability within the church (Acts 5:3-10). This act of divine
judgment underscores the importance of maintaining purity and integrity
among believers.
- Wickedness
Handed Over to Satan: The Bible also discusses the concept of handing
over the wicked to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, which serves as
a form of discipline and a call to repentance (1 Corinthians 5:5). This
practice emphasizes the seriousness of sin and the need for the church to
take a stand against immorality, reinforcing the idea that offensive
tactics in spiritual warfare are necessary for self-defense and the
protection of the community.
- Conclusion:
In summary, the biblical narrative supports the idea that engaging in
spiritual warfare is necessary for self-defense against evil. The
teachings of Jesus, the encouragement to don spiritual armor, and the call
to fight the good fight all emphasize the importance of actively
confronting wickedness while relying on divine strength and guidance. The
examples of Ananias and Sapphira, along with the concept of handing over
the wicked to Satan, further illustrate the need for accountability and
the serious consequences of sin within the faith community. This holistic
approach encourages believers to engage in the battle with confidence,
knowing they are equipped to stand against evil forces.
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Keep the Faith. Best regards,
Brother Ron, N.D.S.M.D.