"Ascribe strength to God; His excellence
is over Israel, and His strength is in
the clouds. 35 O God, You are more awesome than Your holy places. The God of Israel is He who gives strength and power to
His people. Blessed be God!"
Psalm 68:34-35
Because God is awesome and strong, the outlook of Christians should never be grim. When we focus on the problems in the world, regrets of our past or feelings of anxiety, it is natural for us to be overwhelmed and to despair. This was our lot before coming to Jesus Christ as Saviour, but we cannot justify our procrastination of God's praise any longer due to fear or cares of this world. God allows unhappy situations so we might be drawn to Him who gives fullness of joy and peace that passes understanding.
Psalm 68 is wonderful as it extols the awesome strength and salvation of God, and I also love the descriptions of God's people throughout the chapter. These are not people hunkered down in foxholes at war against fearsome foes, but people publicly and joyfully praised God without a sword, shield or bow among them. These are people who celebrated and worshipped the almighty God who had taken captivity captive, who delivered them from death, who had gifts for them and graced them with His presence. One would think they did not have a care in the world apart from glorifying God, and this is a snapshot of the joyous life God supplies for all who fear Him.
The glad countenance of the people described in this chapter is a far cry from the kind of Christian who is quite taken with their own spiritual authority, who expend their energies in forcefully rebuking Satan when praising God would have greater impact to shine for Christ. When God arises His enemies scatter, and there is nothing we can do or say to add greater effect to His powerful words and judgments. There is a Christian who imagines walking in victory depends on their knowledge and verbiage when the experiences of Jehoshaphat and countless other believers by faith stood still and saw the salvation of the LORD who fought their battles.
As Paul said, we do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers, rulers of darkness in the heavenly places where God reigns as sovereign KING OF KINGS! The purpose of our wrestling is not to take the devil to the mat and pin him, but that we would be strong in the LORD and the power of His might to stand and not remain cast down. God grants victory, not to those who are strong to tout their divine authority, but who recognise Christ's supremacy and humble themselves before Him by faith and obedience. Rather than wasting our breath rebuking Satan, how about praising and thanking God who is already victorious? Isn't blessing God with praise and gratitude in tough times walking in victory Jesus has provided by His grace?
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