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When it comes to preaching the truth, hardly anyone else covers all the bases like the apostle Paul. Whether having to do with Salvation, Law and Grace, Christian obligation, Prophecy, the Second Coming, the State of the Dead, Eternal Rewards, etc., he testifies of himself, “For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God.”
Among the many wondrous things written by this divinely inspired prophet and theologian is one of the greatest rallying calls the world has ever known, magnificently outshining the famous words of Wallace, Washington, Reagan, etc. It carries the mind of any military veteran back to his days of service; it arouses the army of God to revival and reformation; it inspires the battle weary soul to fight on. It's found in Hebrews 12:1-4 KJV:
If the apostle Paul were alive today, no doubt he'd be as disgusted with what he'd see in our ranks as when General Patton encountered the uninjured coward sitting among battle wounded soldiers in that army hospital, "stinking up" that “place of honor” - revolted by battalions of Christian men and women of the Lord's army triumphantly claiming to be “more than conquerors” while suffering one defeat after the next in battles of temptation. And no doubt, after concluding his message might need a bit of retooling for 21st century ears, verses 3 and 4 might sound a bit like:
Truth is, people give in to temptation long before they get even close to breaking out in a sweat, let alone a sweat comingled with great drops of blood - right or wrong? We need to revisit Paul's words in Hebrews 12:1-4 KJV. Words of profound encouragement. Words of solemn rebuke. Words that point us to our dear despised and persecuted Savior...our suffering Savior...our Savior Who was tempted beyond anything we can ever imagine or be called to bear.
Among the many wondrous things written by this divinely inspired prophet and theologian is one of the greatest rallying calls the world has ever known, magnificently outshining the famous words of Wallace, Washington, Reagan, etc. It carries the mind of any military veteran back to his days of service; it arouses the army of God to revival and reformation; it inspires the battle weary soul to fight on. It's found in Hebrews 12:1-4 KJV:
[1] Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,
[2] Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
[3] For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.
[4] Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, striving against sin.
If the apostle Paul were alive today, no doubt he'd be as disgusted with what he'd see in our ranks as when General Patton encountered the uninjured coward sitting among battle wounded soldiers in that army hospital, "stinking up" that “place of honor” - revolted by battalions of Christian men and women of the Lord's army triumphantly claiming to be “more than conquerors” while suffering one defeat after the next in battles of temptation. And no doubt, after concluding his message might need a bit of retooling for 21st century ears, verses 3 and 4 might sound a bit like:
[3] Before any of you pathetic, cowardly 'Christians' even think about whining "nobody can't keep the Ten Commandments"
[4] you better have sweat as it were great drops of blood fighting against temptation as did Jesus when He painted that sacred patch of Gethsemane ground red with His.
Truth is, people give in to temptation long before they get even close to breaking out in a sweat, let alone a sweat comingled with great drops of blood - right or wrong? We need to revisit Paul's words in Hebrews 12:1-4 KJV. Words of profound encouragement. Words of solemn rebuke. Words that point us to our dear despised and persecuted Savior...our suffering Savior...our Savior Who was tempted beyond anything we can ever imagine or be called to bear.
"On your feet, ye soldiers! Stand fast, ye army of the Lord! Fight the good fight of faith, for victory is assured to those who will to win!"
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