"Now these are the nations which the LORD left, that He might test Israel by them, that is, all who had not known any of the wars in Canaan [2] (this was only so that the generations of the children of Israel might be taught to know war, at least those who had not formerly known it)..."
Judges 3:1-2
Last night at Calvary Chapel Santee the message began with these verses. They immediately had an impact on me: God wants His people to know how to fight, how to bravely contend. God did not want His people ignorant of war when there was a war to be fought. Though God promised to fight battles for His people, His people who were oppressed and subdued before their enemies needed to learn to fight. God wanted His people to have practical experience of war and be good at it, to be courageous in battle, men who would surrender only to Him.
As Christians we are taught we do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers, rulers of wickedness in heavenly places. Some of us have never known war in the sense of hand-to-hand conflict, but God will see to it there remains a potential for bondage in our lives. We are victorious through Christ and He is our peace, but God wants us to be a people who have done battle with our flesh and overcome by His grace. He wants people who can follow His orders, who can suffer hardship without growing faint, and those who are willing to toil night and day for freedom.
You might ask, "If God has the victory and He will fight our battles, why should we know war? What is the point of us being experienced in battle?" Verse 4 tells us why God allowed many nations who opposed His people to remain in the land: "And they were left, that He might test Israel by them, to know whether they would obey the commandments of the LORD, which He had commanded their fathers by the hand of Moses." So why does God allow conflict, even oppressive circumstances in our lives? God uses these "enemies" to become blessings, opportunities for growth and maturity embraced through obedience and faith in God.
So what do you know of war? Let us relish the lessons God teaches us so our hands might be made strong to fight, to go out and come in before our King and Saviour Jesus Christ. When we walk in His strength our power will not be diminished, nor will we be weak or weary.
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