LOOK OUT FOR LANDMINES!
Landmines are explosive, concealed,
military devices, which are designed to passively destroy or disable enemy
targets without the risk of directly engaging a warring adversary. Injury
or death may result, either from the direct blast or from lethal fragments
hurled with great force from its epicenter. During past wars, landmines
were detonated by direct pressure, i.e. the weight of the person stepping on
the landmine or a vehicle driving over it.
The latest generation of landmines is deployed to destroy
military personnel and vehicles. These weapons are called “I.E.D.’s” or improvised explosive devices. During
our most recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, numerous allied combatants lost
life or limb as the result of these I.E.D.’s. The use of such landmines
remains controversial because they are condemned by “The Geneva Conventions,” seven
treaties and protocols that establish standards of humanitarian treatment
during warfare [1949], and later legally prohibited by “The Convention on the
Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel
Mines.” [1997]
It is important to recognize that landmines are typically
deployed by cowards who
seek to destroy their enemies from a safe distance. It occurs to me that the chief coward, Satan, plants
spiritual landmines in his desperate attempts to “kill and destroy” the people
of God. (John 10:10)
How so? This archenemy of the cross of christ is fully aware
that he could never damage or destroy Almighty God. Recognizing this,
every satanic strategy of tactical destruction is aimed directly at the “children
of God,” whom he recognizes as “heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.”
(Romans 8:17)
Satanic landmines are deployed by a variety of agents and
in a myriad of life circumstances. The I.E.D.’s of hell include all of
the following and more: 1) Our perceptions of hurt and abandonment when we are
on the receiving end of unwarranted criticism; 2) The temptation to become
divided against our spiritual siblings over trivial matters; 3) The human
tendency to internalize anxiety, loneliness and/or depression during times of
loss or grief; 4) Our habit of holding on to stress, doubt and fear instead of
fully trusting in God and His unfailing Word; 5) Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
We are warned by the Apostle Peter to constantly be on the
lookout for cataclysmic life-landmines. “Be sober, be vigilant, because your
adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may
devour.” (I Peter 5:8)
Nevertheless, I bear exciting news! GOD has endowed
and armed us with robust weapons of spiritual warfare that will obliterate
every I.E.D. deployment by our sworn enemy. (II Corinthians 10:4) Additionally,
we are privy to advance intelligence briefings which precisely identify the
location and potency of any destructive landmine.
By what means are we provided such life-saving
information? Whenever we “pray without ceasing” – whenever we “study to
show ourselves approved unto God” – whenever we “walk in the Spirit” – we are amenable
and available for THE HOLY SPIRIT to teach us and reveal any potentially
destructive “things to come.” (I Thessalonians 5:17 – Galatians 5:25 – II
Timothy 2:15 – John 14:26-27 – John 16:13) Finally, we are assuredly
shrouded and safeguarded within the “whole armor of God,” through which no
satanic weapon could possibly penetrate or prevail. (Ephesians 6:11-18 – Isaiah
54:17)
Does this mean that spiritual warriors are exempt from watchfulness
during our requisite stint of service in the Army of the Lord? Absolutely not! Jesus Christ commands that we “watch and pray”
to nullify the power of satanic I.E.D.’s (Matthew 26:41) In fact, prayerful watchfulness is the spiritual
key to our being “accounted worthy to escape all things that shall come to
pass.” (Luke 21:36) My friend, please stay on the lookout for landmines while trusting
in the peace, safety and security of Almighty God.
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please
(above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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