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Let God Fight Your Battles
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If some of you try to solve your problems, or overcome your bad habits, or resist sin in nothing more than your OWN power and strength, you, too, will find yourself outnumbered, overpowered, and doomed to defeat! You must learn, as this ancient king did, that God stands ready and willing to fight your battles for you. Read his experience in II Chron. 32:1-22, from the Moffatt translation: "It was after this, after all this loyal service, that Sancherib king of Assyria invaded Judah, besieging the fortified towns and meaning to seize them. When Hezekiah saw that Sancherib had come determined to attack Jerusalem, he and his nobles and his chiefs agreed to stop the water of the fountains outside the town ....
"Then, appointing officers over the citizens, he gathered them in the open space at the gate of the city, and encouraged them. 'Be firm,' he said, 'be brave, be not daunted nor dismayed for the king of Assyria or for all his host; we have with us One greater than all he has; he has a mortal force, but we have with us the Eternal our God, TO HELP US AND TO FIGHT OUR BATTLES."
Continuing, "His (Sancherib's) officers said even worse things against God the Eternal and his servant Hezekiah. (Sancherib also wrote letters, insulting the Eternal the God of Israel and attacking him thus: 'As the gods of the nations elsewhere in the world have failed to save their folk from me, so shall Hezekiah's God fail to save his folk.') The officers shouted aloud in Hebrew to the citizens of Jerusalem on the walls, to terrify them and scare them, that they might capture the city. They talked about the God of Jerusalem as one of the gods of the nations on earth, mere handmade idols!"
Now notice what the king of Judah did. "King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz PRAYED over this and cried to heaven." They prayed for help. They did not know HOW God would intervene. But they knew God would act!
Here's what happened: "Then the Eternal sent an angel who swept off all the gallant fighters, the leaders, and captains in the camp of the king of Assyria, till he had to go home in disgrace. He (later) went into the temple of his god, and there his own offspring murdered him with their swords. So the Eternal rescued Hezekiah and the citizens of Jerusalem from Sancherib the king of Assyria as well as from all other foes, PROTECTING THEM ON EVERY SIDE."
That experience was written into the very Word of God for YOUR learning, and TO SHOW YOU THE WAY TODAY!
Perhaps you are faced with a foe more powerful than you. It may be some temptation. It may be some circumstance or condition, or trouble -- some serious worry. Then let me ask you, "What are you relying on, to withstand the siege of this trouble -- to deliver you from it?"
What do some of you do when some fear, worry, trouble, comes up against you? Do you not first fear and worry, and then either try to RUN FROM this trouble, or else try to meet it in YOUR own power and strength -- with YOUR own thinking and planning, and doing?
Do you ever search your own heart and life to see if it is YOUR FAULT? In almost every in-law or marital trouble, for example, both are at fault.
Did you never realize that the very Creator who caused you to be born -- who gives you the life you have -- is able and anxious to fight all these battles for you just as He did Hezekiah's, if you will only turn to Him and ask Him for wisdom and guidance, rely on Him, and trust Him with the result?
I know of a young lady, who, when in her middle twenties, had a problem that was most serious in her life. Three times this girl had been disappointed in love. She had at last been tempted to marry a man she had no right to marry. She brought her problem to me, as God's representative. I found she was looking only at physical appearances. She reasoned that, so far as she could see, if she obeyed God and refused to marry this man, she might NEVER be married. I counseled her to obey God -- to stop looking at the material circumstances and using human reason to disobey God. I counseled her to do, first of all, what God instructs in the Bible, and then to trust Him for the outcome.
But that girl did not rely on God -- she relied on her human reason. She obeyed impulse and temptation, and married the man. He left her to commit adultery with another woman on their very wedding night. Her life became miserable, terribly unhappy.
Then at another time, another similar case was brought to me. This young woman rejected the temptation -- she obeyed God, and relied on the Eternal to work out circumstances -- she trusted Him with the result. Her faith was tried and tested. God did not answer at once -- but in due time, just the right man came into her life, they fell in love, they were married and God has blessed their marriage with supreme happiness.
Now I want to bring you one more case history -- a remarkable experience that will show you the way out of all your difficulties and troubles.
If you will let God have His way in your life, then you will have begun to learn how to let Him fight your battles, solve your problems, and deliver you from so many troubles you are suffering.
Now, notice the experience written for our learning and help, today:
"It was after this that the Moabites and Ammonites, with some of the Meunim, made war on Jehoshaphat. Word came to Jehoshaphat that a huge host was moving against him from Edom, over the Dead Sea, and that they were already at Hazazon-tamar (or Engedi). JEHOSHAPHAT WAS AFRAID."
Is fear your usual reaction, too? But observe what the king of Judah did.
"He resolved to have recourse to the Eternal, and proclaimed a FAST all over Judah. So Judah assembled to seek help from the Eternal; people came from every town in Judah to worship the Eternal" (II Chron. 20:1-4, Moffatt).
Jehoshaphat did exactly what God wants YOU to do today, when faced with any temptation or trouble -- HE TOOK IT TO GOD IN PRAYER AND FASTING!
And as he continued to ask God for help, he said (verses 6-12), "O Eternal, the God of our fathers, art not thou God in heaven, and ruler of all realms on the earth? Such power and might is thine that no one can resist thee. O our God, didst not thou evict the natives of this land before thy people Israel, giving the land to the offspring of Abraham thy friend, for all time? And they settled in it, they have built a sanctuary in it to thine honour, thinking that if evil befell them, the sword in judgment, or pestilence, or famine, they would stand in front of this temple and before thee (for in this temple is thy presence) and cry to thee in their distress, till thou didst hear and save them. Now here are the Ammonites and Moabites and folk from mount Seir, whom thou didst not allow Israel to invade, when Israel came out of the land of Egypt -- no, Israel turned away from them, and did not destroy them!"
There was no reason for these neighbors to be enemies. Sometimes your own neighbors become your enemies, too, don't they?
But notice what the king said to God: "Look how they reward us, coming to eject us from thy very own country which thou hast given us to be ours. O our God, WILT THOU NOT DEAL WITH THEM? WE ARE HELPLESS AGAINST THIS MIGHTY HOST that is attacking us; we know not what to do, but we look to thee."
Now I want you to notice! -- Jehoshaphat cried out for God to come to their aid. Here is God's answer (verses 14-17):
"... Jehaziel ... was inspired by the spirit of the Eternal in the midst of the gathering to cry, 'Listen, all ye men of Judah, ye citizens of Jerusalem, and you, O king Jehoshaphat, the Eternal's message to you is this: FEAR NOT, falter not before this vast army, IT IS FOR GOD, NOT FOR YOU, TO FIGHT THEM. March down against them tomorrow, they are coming up by the ascent of Haziz, and you will come upon them at the end of the ravine in front of the desert of Jeruel. YOU WILL NOT NEED TO DO ANY FIGHTING; take up your position, stand still, and watch the victory of the Eternal, who is on your side, O Judah and Jerusalem. Fear not, falter not. Move out against them tomorrow, for the Eternal is on your side.'"
And notice that Jehoshaphat OBEYED after God instructed him. Verses 20-24 declare, "Next morning they rose and moved into the open country round Tekoa. As they advanced, Jehoshaphat stood and said, 'Listen, men of Judah and citizens of Jerusalem! Take hold of the Eternal your God and you will keep hold of life; hold by his prophets, and you will prosper.' After this counsel to the nation, he appointed the Eternal's singers to praise him in sacred vestments, marching in front of the army and chanting, 'Give thanks to the Eternal, for his kindness never fails.'
"As they began to sing and praise him, the Eternal set men in ambush against the Ammonites, the Moabites, and the folk from mount Seir, who has attacked Judah, and they were routed. The Ammonites and the Moabites TURNED ON THE natives of mount Seir, determined to wipe them out ...."
They turned against one another! That is how God answered Jehoshaphat. "... And then, after destroying the natives of mount Seir, they all helped to kill one another. So when the men of Judah reached their post of attack looking over the open country, they saw the host were so many corpses stretched upon the ground; not a man had escaped."
Jehoshaphat did not merely leave this trouble with God and then do nothing about it himself. First, he prayed, and asked for wisdom, guidance, and help. Then he did what God said. He had to do his part -- but the BATTLE WAS GOD'S, and Jehoshaphat did not try to fight God's battle. He merely did HIS OWN PART. But he BELIEVED God, and RELIED on God.
The point I want you to remember is that your battles are not really yours, but God's. If you look to Him, He makes them His battles, and He fights them for you. How futile, for you to try to fight God's battles for Him.
God says: "Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out of them all" (Psalm 34:19).
In the New Testament we read, "By GRACE are ye saved through FAITH." Yes, but the FAITH that saves us is a LIVING FAITH that is practical -- it works -- it really relies on God! So put it to practice!
God does not promise us an easy time during this life in this world. But He does promise to fight our battles for us -- to deliver us from every trouble and affliction. Will you let Him do it, and learn how happy your life may become?
God help you to understand!
By HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
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