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Are You In The Lord's Army? Sure, its a kids song... Dare 2 Share - I may never march in the infantry, Ride in the cavalry, Shoot the artillery. I may never zoom o'er the enemy, But I'm in the Lord's army. Yes, sir! I'm in the Lord's army. Yes, sir! I may never march in the infantry, Remember that one? It was always one of my favorites. In fact, I wish the grown-up church service would have it as a worship song occasionally- just to remind us of something very important: We are in the Lords Army Sure, its a kids song- but it has an adult message that is too easily neglected and too often forgotten. When youre a child, its fun to think about being in the service of the Captain of our salvation oh but then at some point we get mature, which often translates into chicken. So the issue at hand is: are you involved in the fight? Or perhaps at some point you were taken prisoner by the enemy. If you are a captive, you might not even know it- so let me give you a few characteristics of spiritual P.O.W.s. ~They think that many Christians are just too radical for Jesus. After all, they should settle down and try not to offend people too much or too often. ~They have been led to believe that the early fire they had for Christ was just a temporary spiritual high, but that kind of feeling will probably never come back. ~They are trapped in the rut of going through the motions of church, Bible reading, and prayer almost as if they are doing it out of duty instead of desire. ~They try to witness to others through actions only, thinking that people will understand the gospel without ever being told. If any of these describe you, the great news is that you hold a get out of jail free card right in your hands! Satan only has as much authority as you give him, so take it back, recommit your life, and go to battle! Perhaps the old song mentioned above isnt quite enough to get you motivated anymore. If so, allow me to share a somewhat updated version that describes your position more specifically:
1) Are you more passionate about the Lord and His cause than anything else? Why or why not? 2) Would Satan describe you as a soldier or a prisoner? 3) What is the first thing you need to do to get back in the battle?
Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs--he wants to please his commanding officer. (II Timothy 2:3-4) |
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