Taking a break?
You ever feel like you
need to take a break from life? Life can
be a challenge. It can be burdensome at times. It can be hell as well. It’s not my faith that I need a break from-
not even close. It’s the world I’m tired of.
Society’s goal of snuffing followers of Christ from the mainstream to
the outskirts of society is wearing on me. It’s like battle fatigue and I’m
worn out from it. Yet, I’m pushing on as
you all should as well. The enemy wants to wear us down. Satan wants to grind us
so much with this world that our fatigue will lead to surrendering our faith- not
a chance. The enemy is on our backs unrelentingly thrashing at us day and
night. We can take it though. We can fight him.
Satan is trying to
thrust his spear into our hearts and mind to get us to give up, if not to only
take a rest from our battles with him. He is relentless in his efforts. We need
to be even more relentless in our hearts and minds. We know the outcome of the battle- Christ
defeats him, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t casualties along the way for
those whom can’t stand on their own or have never been told about Christ.
There is the holistic
battle with evil that we fight against and there are the battles we face
individually. Individually, we each have
our faults and weaknesses the enemy will attempt to capitalize on. He will poke
and poke at us until we either shut him out or relent to his ways and give up.
Some give up by stating that they just need a break from God. What!? I’m
serious. I’ve thought of it before but the intervention of the Holy Spirit
fixed that. People can reach a steep hill in their lives and instead of
conquering the hill through persistence and hope, they take a break at the
bottom of it and can be lured to walk back the way they came to find an easier
way around that steep hill. The easier
way is the wrong way of course. Satan will deceive those in this mindset into
believing there is an easier way in life, but it is all deception. He will
twist and turn anything and everything to get people into believing his
lies. He’ll put thoughts in our mind to
tell us it is impossible to continue our walk to the finish line, there is no
hope for us or it is too hard to achieve- you get the point.
We all are human and
fallible because of our condition with sin. We have weaknesses, doubts, fear,
and as with everything else, we do need rest. God gave us rest on the seventh
day of creation. So we may think we should get a rest from Satan every once in
a while, right? Wrong! Satan doesn’t
take a day off. Satan’s workers of evil, spiritual and human, don’t take days
off. Therefore since they never rest, we can never put our guard down. Will
there be lulls in the battles with evil, and ebb and flow per say, as we fight?
Yes, and we can take short breathers to catch our breath. For those of you who have done sports and
push yourself when you exercise know what I’m talking about. You push yourself
to the limits and then when there is an opportunity for a small break, you
savior it only to get back to pushing yourself just a little more. This is how we are to fight evil. Push, push,
and push and then push a little more each time and savior the small ebbs of
battle to savior the rest. Now, to be
clear, I’m not neglecting the rest we always have in God. He affords rest to us
at all times in his presence. We can of course dip our cups into the well of God’s
rest, take and knee and drink, but the battle still rages on and we must jump
back into it. We are to never give up.
We are never to take a break from our faith- that would be paramount to
desertion.
In Psalm 31:24, those
in the faith are encouraged to be strong and courageous. Romans 12:12
admonishes us to rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, and always be
praying. Verse 12:12 brings about a good
point of discussion. Patience is a lacking virtue in our times. Satan has used
the world and society to keep us too busy. Because of this, we have lost our
ability to be patient for things. We want things now, not later. Instant
gratification is the name of the game.
Seems innocent enough but Satan uses this era of instantaneous information
and fulfillment of our wants and needs in this world that we transfer this
mentality to our spiritual lives. We have lost patience with our faith. In our
society, when we face delays, we shift direction to find a quicker way to get a
response to what we are looking for. This
mentality translates over to patience in tribulation by giving us an excuse of
giving up easily. Just as we want
information and things right now, we too want tribulations to be resolved quickly.
While we battle Satan, the battle may be drawn out deliberately because Satan
knows that we want quick resolutions and if we can’t achieve them, we are more
likely to give up and walk away from the fight.
We can’t give up. We
can’t afford to walk away. Our souls and our eternal destination are at
stake. Walking away because it’s too
hard or because we need a break is not the right mind set to have. Psalm 144:1
(KJV) tells, “Blessed be the Lord my strength which teacheth my hands to war,
and my fingers to fight.” When we feel like we need a break, when we feel like
we can’t win or when winning seems like an impossible achievement, we need to
remember that our lives are like being in overtime in a sporting competition-
we’ve got to dig deep inside and hold onto that strength God has given us to
keep going.
Notice that the verse
says to teach, not to give. Some hold they will automatically receive the tools
to fight without training. When taught we learn and with practice in
conjunction with teaching, we refine and excel at the subject taught to
us. Not many people could be introduced
to a calculus problem and be able to solve it on the first try. No, we need to
be taught how to calculate the problem by going through the correct steps to
reach the final solution to the problem. Same thing with fighting Satan. I’m
not saying you won’t be able to fight right off the bat, but we need to tap
into the strength of God and be patient when being taught by Him to refine our
skills through prayer and study of the Bible.
If you keep the
attitude of never giving up and never letting your guard down, you won’t feel
like you need a break from the fight or from the faith. God is our strength (Isaiah 40:31). God is our power (Ephesians 1:19). He will
never forsake us (John 6:37), nor will he place us in a situation that we
cannot handle or cause us to lose faith in Him (1 John 5:4). We can be successful in our battles. We can
be the warrior God wants us to be. If we look at the short game, we can feel
overwhelmed at what we will face. If we look at the long game, we know what the
outcome is already- Satan is thrown into the lake of fire. He is defeated. He
is squashed from our eternity with Christ.
What should we do then?
Take a break from our faith because we feel tired of fighting for our faith in
this awful world? No, I don’t suggest it.
Our faith and our eternity is more than our feeble need for rest because
we are exhausted from evil tossed in front of us day after day. Not only are
our souls are at stake, but others are as well.
If our loved ones see us step back in our walk with Christ, or if those
that look up to us see us do this, we are giving them a bad example of having
strength and hope in God. To some this is an undue pressure, but for me, I see
it as an opportunity.
Showing strength and
hope and not taking a break show the tenacity of our faith and walk with
Christ. If you study the Bible, you know there are a plethora of examples of
men, great and small, who held to their beliefs regardless of obstacles and
continued on. I know when I read of
these people in the Book, I get energized and see my troubles and desire to
just take a breather for a while very miniscule compare to the grand scheme and
plans God has for me. This is the same for all of us. When things seem too
tough or never ending, be assured taking a break from your faith is not going
to solve any problems but will make them worse.
I don’t recall reading in the Bible anything that says to take a break
from God. What would have happened with Job if he did that? What would have
happened to the Israelis if Moses got tired of their rebellious attitude on the
way to the Promised Land? What if he
gave up, threw his hands in the air and walked away to take a break from
them? I don’t want to know.
Don’t take a break from
your faith. Hold fast to God. When exhausted from fighting against evil day in
and day out, just remember all those in the history of our faith that didn’t
give up, not even for a moment. I’ll
leave you with this from 1 Corinthians 15:58, “Therefore, my
beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of
the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord
(KJV).”
God Bless and be strong
in the Lord.
John_lysaught@yahoo.com