Charles Haddon Spurgeon
“Many others fell slain, because the battle was God’s” (1 Chronicles 5:22).
Bible Reading
1 Chronicles 5:18–22Devotional
Christian, as you fight under the banner of the Lord Jesus, observe this verse with holy joy, for as it was in the days of old, so is it now: If the battle is God’s, then the victory is sure. The armies of God could barely muster forty-five thousand fighting men, and yet in their war with the Hagrites, Jetur, Naphish, and Nodab, they “took one hundred thousand people captive, and many others fell slain” “because they cried out to him during the battle. He answered their prayers, because they trusted in him” (1 Chron. 5:19–22).
The LORD saves not by many, nor by few; it is ours to go in Jehovah’s name even if we are only a handful, for the LORD of Hosts is with us as our Captain. They did not neglect their weapons, but neither did they place their trust in them; we must use all fitting means, but our confidence must rest in the LORD alone, for he is the sword and the shield of his people. The great reason for their extraordinary success lay in the fact that “the battle was God’s.”
Beloved, in fighting with sin within us and around us, with error doctrinal or practical, with spiritual wickedness in high places or low places, with devils and the devil’s allies, you are waging Jehovah’s war, and unless he himself can be defeated, you do not need to fear defeat. Do not quail before superior numbers; do not shrink from difficulties or impossibilities; do not flinch at wounds or death; strike with the two-edged sword of the Spirit, and the dead shall lie in heaps.
The battle is the LORD’s, and he will deliver his enemies into our hands. With steadfast foot, strong hand, dauntless heart, and flaming zeal, rush to the conflict, and the hosts of evil will fly like chaff before the gale.
Stand up! stand up for Jesus!
the strife will not be long;
this day the noise of battle,
the next the victor’s song:
to him that overcometh,
a crown of life shall be;
he with the King of glory
shall reign eternally.
(George Duffield)
[June 8, morning]
Extracted from C. H. Spurgeon, Morning and Evening (public domain), language modernized by Larry E. Wilson.
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