By C.H. Spurgeon
"The
Lord mighty in battle." — Psa_24:8
Well
may our God be glorious in the eyes of his people, seeing that he has wrought
such wonders for them, in them, and by them. For them, the Lord Jesus upon
Calvary routed every foe, breaking all the weapons of the enemy in pieces by
his finished work of satisfactory obedience; by his triumphant resurrection and
ascension he completely overturned the hopes of hell, leading captivity
captive, making a show of our enemies openly, triumphing over them by his
cross. Every arrow of guilt which Satan might have shot at us is broken, for
who can lay anything to the charge of God's elect? Vain are the sharp swords of
infernal malice, and the perpetual battles of the serpent's seed, for in the
midst of the church the lame take the prey, and the feeblest warriors are
crowned.
The
saved may well adore their Lord for his conquests in them, since the arrows of
their natural hatred are snapped, and the weapons of their rebellion broken.
What victories has grace won in our evil hearts! How glorious is Jesus when the
will is subdued, and sin dethroned! As for our remaining corruptions, they
shall sustain an equally sure defeat, and every temptation, and doubt, and
fear, shall be utterly destroyed. In the Salem of our peaceful hearts, the name
of Jesus is great beyond compare: he has won our love, and he shall wear it.
Even thus securely may we look for victories by us. We are more than conquerors
through him that loved us. We shall cast down the powers of darkness which are
in the world, by our faith, and zeal, and holiness; we shall win sinners to
Jesus, we shall overturn false systems, we shall convert nations, for God is
with us, and none shall stand before us. This evening let the Christian warrior
chant the war song, and prepare for to-morrow's fight. Greater is he that is in
us than he that is in the world.
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