Memorise: Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good
soldier of Jesus Christ. 2nd Timothy 2:3
The word ‘soldier’ appears in the Bible quite
frequently, along with a number of synonymous terms. A soldier is a person
involved in military activity, one who is specially trained for war. In Bible
days, the phrase ‘men who drew the sword,’ was commonly used to identify a
soldier’s primary function as a combatant and to symbolise warfare in general. Ephesians
6:11-17, is a Bible reference comparing the weapons of a fully armed Roman
soldier to that of a Christian’s spiritual armour. In recruiting earthly
soldiers, some are chosen while others who are unfit are dropped. The fact that
you are born again shows that you have scaled through the first selection
hurdle. The next thing is to prove that you are a good solider of Jesus Christ.
Why? There are bad soldiers of the Cross. There are many supposed soldiers in
God’s army who are no better than earthly civilians. In 1st Timothy
6:12, Paul enjoins fellow Heavenly soldiers to fight the good fight of
faith. We have been called into a fight. It is a fight that is based on your
faith in Christ. 2nd Timothy 2:4 says:
“No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this
life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.”
The chosen is also expected to be a soldier.
Therefore, if you cannot fight to resist and terminate Satan’s operation in
your life, family or church, you are a civilian not a soldier. If you cannot
fight for God’s promise to be fulfilled in your life and circumstances, you are
a civilian, not a soldier. Can you imagine a soldier who is armed and at the
battle front drops his weapons, only to plead with fellow soldiers to assist
him in shooting at his enemies? That is a civilian solider! In the Christian
faith, there are many civilian soldiers. If you keep relying on others to pray
for you, you are a civilian solider. If you pay prayer contractors to go to Prayer Mountains
on your behalf while you are asleep at home, you are a civilian soldier.
Civilian soldier make God nauseous. If you are a
soldier of the Cross, you must endure hardness. If because of little trials-
delayed conception, no money, or some persecution, you decide to call it quits
with your faith in Christ, you become a deserter, not a soldier. Soldiers are
tough and able to go through tough and difficult terrains. What would stop
civilians cannot stop soldiers. They are armed, disciplined and operate
according to the orders of their superiors. They are faithful to their oath to
defend and kill identified enemies of the kingdom. They fight, putting their
lives on the line. The big question that every Christian must answer with all
sincerity is, are you a soldier of the cross, a deserter, or a
civilian?
Prayer Point: Father, I am determined to be a soldier of the
cross, please help my resolve to stand for you and the Gospel in Jesus’ name.
Bible in one year: Ezekiel 1-3, Psalms 65
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