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		<title>The Devil is Disarmed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to overcoming Satan, religion is of no value. In fact, it is one of the greatest weapons he uses against us. Once we put our trust in religious ritual or ceremony, or any other means of impressing God, we have become religious and miss the grace and power of God in our [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>When it comes to overcoming Satan, religion is of no value. In fact, it is one of the greatest weapons he uses against us.</h4>
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Once we put our trust in religious ritual or ceremony, or any other means of impressing God, we have become religious and miss the grace and power of God in our lives. That way we become easy prey to the devil.<br />
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But Christ has come and removed every charge or accusation against us through the blood of his cross, and in doing this, he has totally disarmed the devil forever. He has displayed his triumph over the devil and his evil forces and manifested his complete victory.<br />
?Lord, I bless you for setting me free from the bondage and guilt caused by religion. Thank you that all spiritual charges against me cannot hold because you have totally disarmed the devil of his power.?<br />
The defeat of Satan extends to the spiritual realm where Christ has openly triumphed over the devil. He is totally disarmed, stripped of his authority and has no more power over your life. He can no longer hold you captive through religious guilt or accusation. You are set free in Christ.<br />
The freedom of true disciples consists in this: we know there are no more requirements we have to fulfil in order to be acceptable to God. The controlling forces of religion have been defeated in our life through the blood of Christ.<br />
This deliverance leaves us ready to walk in the new resurrection life of Christ through the daily exercise of our faith. Take up that mindset of belief as you set out today on the next step in your journey of faith. Every day is an adventure to a disciple.</p>
<h4>Read Colossians 2:11-15</h4>
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		<title>The Victory of the Cross</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The New Testament echoes with cries of victory. Because Jesus is our conquering King we are victorious conquerors, triumphant winners, and glorious overcomers. &#160; How we thank God, who gives us victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ our Lord! 1 Corinthians 15:57 It may seem that evil triumphed over goodness at the cross, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4 id="0">The New Testament echoes with cries of victory. Because Jesus is our conquering King we are victorious conquerors, triumphant winners, and glorious overcomers.</h4>
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<ul>How we thank God, who gives us victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ our Lord! 1 Corinthians 15:57</ul>
<p id="10">It may seem that evil triumphed over goodness at the cross, but the Bible declares that it was the place where goodness conquered evil. It may seem that Christ was crushed by earthly powers on the cross, but it was the place where the Seed of the woman finally crushed the serpent&#8217;s head. We owe this victory completely to the victorious Jesus. Colossians 2:15 states that it is Christ who overcame and triumphed &#8211; and that he did so on the cross.</p>
<h4>THE CONQUERING CHRIST</h4>
<p id="17">How can a crucified Christ be a conqueror? How can a victim be a victor? How can an executed criminal, who was rejected, betrayed, denied and deserted by his own disciples, be deemed triumphant? The answers lie in God&#8217;s plan of salvation to turn defeat into victory and death into life. That plan was accomplished in what we know as the Easter story.</p>
<h4>Predictions of victory</h4>
<p id="24">Genesis 3:15 is the first glimpse of the gospel, the first foreshadowing of the cross, and it points specifically to the victory of our salvation:</p>
<ul>From now on, you and the woman will be enemies, and your offspring and her offspring will be enemies. He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel</ul>
<p>.</p>
<p id="29">This first prediction of triumph identified the woman&#8217;s seed, or offspring, as the one who would be completely victorious. It was later revealed to the prophets that this &#8216;seed&#8217; would be the Messiah, the Christos or &#8216;Anointed Man&#8217;, who would establish God&#8217;s righteous rule and eradicate evil.</p>
<p id="34">When we take an overview of the Old Testament, and interpret each passage in the light of the cross, we see that God&#8217;s righteous rule over Israel and the promise of the future rule of Messiah are further predictions of the Seed&#8217;s ultimate triumph over the serpent.</p>
<h4>Foretastes of victory</h4>
<p id="41">If Christ&#8217;s decisive victory over Satan was achieved in his death on the cross, the early rounds were won in his perfect submission to God throughout his earthly life and in the mighty works which demonstrated his unique anointing and authority.</p>
<p id="46">As soon as Jesus was born, Satan recognised him as his future conqueror and started to attempt to defeat him. For example, he attacked Jesus through:</p>
<ul>
<li>Herod&#8217;s slaughter of the Bethlehem children &#8211; Matthew 2:1-18</li>
<li>The wilderness temptations to avoid the cross -Matthew 4:1-11</li>
<li>The Nazareth congregation&#8217;s attempts on his life &#8211; Luke 4:28-29</li>
<li>The crowds desire to make him a political ruler &#8211; John 6:15</li>
<li>Peter&#8217;s opposition to the way of the cross &#8211; Matthew 16:21-23</li>
<li>Judas&#8217; betrayal &#8211; Luke 22:1-6 &amp; John 13:27.</li>
</ul>
<p id="86">But Jesus was determined to fulfil what had been foretold. He announced that God&#8217;s kingdom had come to that generation through him, and that his mighty works were the visible proof of its coming.</p>
<p id="91">Through the Gospels, we see God&#8217;s kingdom advancing and Satan&#8217;s retreating as demons were cast out, diseases were healed and nature was calmed (for example, in Mark 1:24; Matthew 4:23 &amp; Mark 4:39).</p>
<p id="96">Luke 10:1-24 describes how Jesus sent seventy disciples to announce the kingdom&#8217;s arrival by preaching and healing as his representatives. When they returned, Jesus told them that he had seen Satan fall from heaven as a result of their activities.</p>
<p id="101">Jesus said that the strong man must be bound. The devil may have been a very strong man, but a stronger man had come &#8211; and he would bind and overpower the strong man and plunder his house.</p>
<p id="106">This binding and overpowering did not fully take place, however, until the cross. In John 12:31, Jesus anticipated the devil&#8217;s last offensive on the cross, and promised that he would be driven out and condemned. And Hebrews 2:14-15 states that it was by his death that Jesus destroyed the devil and liberated his captives.</p>
<h4>The moment of victory</h4>
<p id="113">Colossians 2:13-15 is the clearest New Testament statement about the victory of Christ on the cross:</p>
<ul>You were dead because of your sins and because your sinful nature was not yet cut away. Then God made you alive with Christ. He forgave all our sins. He cancelled the record that contained the charges against us. He took it and destroyed it by nailing it to Christ&#8217;s cross. In this way, God disarmed the evil rulers and authorities. He shamed them publicly by his victory over them on the cross of Christ.</ul>
<p id="123">In this important passage, the apostle Paul draws together two aspects of salvation.</p>
<p id="128">First, he illustrates God&#8217;s gracious act of forgiveness on the cross by comparing it to the way that debts were cancelled. Paul shows that God has released us from our moral and spiritual bankruptcy by paying our debts on the cross. He shows us that God has also destroyed all the records of our indebtedness.</p>
<p id="133">Paul then describes God&#8217;s powerful act of conquest on the cross, and shows that he had stripped his opponents of their weapons and exhibited them as impotent, defeated enemies. This describes an apekdusis of the enemy in ancient military life. The commander of the conquering army would publicly strip the defeated commanding officer of every weapon and remove his insignia of rank to demonstrate total victory over and unconditional surrender of the enemy.</p>
<p id="138">We must recognise that Paul uses some vivid physical images to describe an invisible spiritual reality. Just as God did not literally nail a list of our debts on the cross, so Jesus did not literally exhibit defeated demons in Jerusalem. But these spiritual events were nevertheless real and actually took place in the invisible realm</p>
<p id="143">The deep truth beneath Paul&#8217;s imagery is that forgiveness and victory both occurred simultaneously, and are always inescapably linked. In fact, we can say that Christ triumphed over evil by repaying our debts, that by delivering us from our sins he delivered us from sin.</p>
<p id="148">Just as Jesus overcame the devil during his ministry by resisting all his temptations, and by his perfect submission and obedience to the Father, so he triumphed over the devil on the cross by his perfect obedience (see Romans 5:19 &amp; Philippians 2:8).</p>
<p id="153">The Son&#8217;s perfect submission was indispensable to salvation. If Jesus had disobeyed for a moment, had deviated one inch from God&#8217;s path, the devil would have gained a fingerhold and frustrated salvation. But, Jesus obeyed the Father completely &#8211; and so the devil was routed.</p>
<p id="158">On the cross, the devil provoked Jesus through torture, injustice, lies and insults, but Jesus refused to retaliate. He could have summoned an angelic army to help him, he could have stepped down from the cross; but, instead of overcoming evil with power, he conquered it with good.</p>
<p id="163">Despite everything that the devil did at the cross, he could gain no hold on Jesus; and, when Jesus died without sin, the devil had to concede defeat. The devil was truly trying to defeat Jesus through the cross, but he failed, and in turn, Jesus defeated him. This means that the long-predicted victory of the Seed, which began during Christ&#8217;s earthly life and ministry, was decisively accomplished by his death at the cross.</p>
<h4>The confirmation of victory</h4>
<p id="170">Some believers seem to think that the cross was a temporary defeat and that the resurrection was the real moment of victory. But, the cross was the victory and the resurrection was merely the visible proof and public vindication of the victory on the cross. We see this, for example, in Acts 2:24; Ephesians 1:20-23 &amp; 1 Peter 3:22.</p>
<p id="175">Of course, the New Testament always links the cross and the empty tomb together &#8211; as in, 1 Corinthians 15:1-8. This means that we should not proclaim the cross without the resurrection or the resurrection without the cross, for Jesus is both the living Lord and the atoning Saviour.</p>
<p id="180">Despite this unbreakable link, we will understand salvation correctly only when we appreciate the true relation between Christ&#8217;s triumphant death and his confirming resurrection.</p>
<p id="185">We have been saved by the blood of Jesus, by his death on the cross. It was the blood on the cross which achieved our salvation, revealed God&#8217;s nature and won the decisive victory over evil. It was the blood which accomplished our redemption, and reconciliation. It was the blood which satisfied the twin demands of God&#8217;s justice and love.</p>
<p id="190">The New Testament always states that &#8216;Christ died for our sins&#8217; and never that &#8216;he rose for our sins&#8217;: Hebrews 2:14 makes this plain. The resurrection did not earn our salvation; instead, it is the ultimate proof of our salvation. Just as the incarnation was the indispensable requirement for salvation, so the resurrection was the indispensable confirmation of salvation. The resurrection vindicated Jesus, declared that he was the Son of God, and revealed that his substitutionary death had won salvation. It was God&#8217;s way of publicly endorsing Jesus&#8217; victory on the cross.</p>
<h4>LIVING IN VICTORY</h4>
<p id="197">The Greek verb katargeo is often translated as &#8216;to destroy&#8217; or &#8216;to abolish&#8217;, and is used in Hebrews 2:14 with reference to the devil, the flesh and death itself:</p>
<p id="202">Jesus&#8230;became flesh and blood by being born in human form. For only as a human being could he die, and only by dying could he break the power of the Devil, who had the power of death.</p>
<p id="207">Katargeo means &#8216;to make ineffective&#8217; or &#8216;barren&#8217;, or &#8216;render inoperative&#8217; and was the verb used in the first century Greek world to describe barren land and unproductive fruit trees. They still existed, they had not been destroyed, but they had been cut down and were quite barren.</p>
<p id="212">When, therefore, the New Testament applies katargeo to the devil, the flesh and death, it is not suggesting that they were completely &#8216;destroyed&#8217; at the cross. The devil is still active; the flesh continues to assert itself in our lives; death keeps on operating: they still exist, but they were cut down and broken on the cross.</p>
<p id="217">This means that the decisive victory of Christ did not abolish the devil, the flesh and death, it simply rendered them ineffective &#8211; it stripped them of their power.</p>
<p id="222">Living in victory, therefore, means living in the knowledge that Satan still exists, but that his power has been fundamentally broken; that the flesh still makes all manner of suggestions to us, but that these are essentially empty threats; that death still rears its ugly head, but that there is nothing to fear any more.</p>
<p id="227">1 John 3:8 shows that the Son was sent by the Father to confront and defeat Satan, and to undo the damage which he had directly inflicted or indirectly caused:</p>
<p id="232">When people keep on sinning, it shows they belong to the Devil, who has been sinning since the beginning. But the Son of God came to destroy these works of the Devil.</p>
<p id="237">The New Testament refers to many different aspects of Christ&#8217;s saving victory, but it particularly emphasises our triumphant freedom from the law, the flesh, the world and death itself.</p>
<h4>Freedom from the law</h4>
<p id="244">In Romans 6:14; and Galatians 3:13, the apostle Paul teaches that we have been released from the bondage of the Law by Christ&#8217;s victory on the cross.</p>
<p id="249">The Law condemned our disobedience, and so brought us under its &#8216;curse&#8217; or judgement. But, Christ&#8217;s death released us from the Law&#8217;s curse because he became a curse for us. This means that Christ was the fulfilment or completion of the Law, and it no longer enslaves us by its condemnation.</p>
<p id="254">Romans 8:1-4 explains that we are not condemned when we are in Christ, for God has condemned our sins in Christ. This passage shows that God did this so that the righteous requirements of the Law could be fully met in us; and it demonstrates that the cross released us from the Law&#8217;s condemnation so that we would be released into a life of walking in obedience to the Holy Spirit.</p>
<p id="259">This means that Christ&#8217;s victory over the Law, and our resultant freedom from the Law, is demonstrated or evidenced by our walk in-and-with the Spirit. Quite simply, our life in the Spirit is our ongoing experience of Christ&#8217;s victory.</p>
<h4>Freedom from the flesh</h4>
<p id="266">The &#8216;flesh&#8217;, sarx, represents people in their earthly origin, natural weakness and alienation from God, and that it is often the cause of sinful activity. The basic characteristic of human &#8216;flesh&#8217; is selfcentredness, and Galatians 5:16-21 lists some of the consequences of the flesh&#8217;s natural appetites. Jesus spoke about the freedom he brings in Romans 6:6 show that our freedom from the fallen, selfish nature of the flesh comes from the cross:</p>
<ul>Our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin.</ul>
<p id="276">It is important to note that Galatians 5:16-25 describes freedom from the flesh in terms of walking in the Spirit. Once again, our ongoing experience of Christ&#8217;s victory is demonstrated by our walk in-andwith the Spirit. Our partnership with the Spirit is our experience of victory.</p>
<h4>Freedom from the world</h4>
<p id="283">We can say that the &#8216;flesh&#8217; is the devil&#8217;s basic hold inside us, and that the &#8216;world&#8217; is his basic means of pressuring us from outside. In this context, &#8216;the world&#8217; means the godless society which is hostile to the Church and which continually attempts to compromise its holy values.</p>
<p id="288">In 1 John 2:15, the apostle John says that the love of the world and the love of the Father are incompatible, mutually exclusive:</p>
<ul>Stop loving this evil world and all that it offers you, for when you love the world, you show that you do not have the love of the Father in you.</ul>
<p id="298">The world is characterised by selfish desires, superficial judgements and sinful materialism, but Jesus overcame the world. Therefore, we can be overcomers too &#8211; through him.</p>
<p id="303">When Jesus claimed that he had triumphed over the world, he meant that he had rejected its distorted values and maintained his godly perspective on people and material objects. When we believe in Jesus, we share his victory over the world by sharing his eternal values. Living in Christ&#8217;s victory over the world means not being conformed to its values and being progressively transformed by our renewed mind&#8217;s grasp of God&#8217;s will.</p>
<p id="308">Nothing reveals God&#8217;s nature more clearly than the cross. It is through the cross that the world has been crucified to us, and we to the world, so that we are released from its bondage to live in the freedom of God&#8217;s will and values.</p>
<h4>Freedom from death</h4>
<p id="315">Hebrews 2:14-15 teaches that Jesus has released us from the fear of death because, by his death, he has &#8216;destroyed&#8217; (or, better, &#8216;made ineffective&#8217;) the one who holds the power of death.</p>
<p id="320">Because sin is the &#8216;sting&#8217; of death, the primary reason why death is painful and unpleasant, Jesus dealt with death by dealing with sin. It was sin which caused death in the first place, and which continues to cause humanity to face divine judgement after death &#8211; and this sinful root is the essential reason for the universal human fear of death.</p>
<p id="325">Christ, however, has died for our sins and has taken them away. His victory over sin means that we are released from the fear of sin and judgement, and, therefore, from the fear of death.</p>
<p id="330">In 1 Corinthians 15:54-57, the apostle Paul likens death both to a scorpion whose sting has been drawn and to a military conqueror whose power has been broken. Now that we have been forgiven through the death on the cross, death cannot harm us: through our Lord Jesus Christ, God has given us victory over the fear of death.</p>
<p id="335">Of course, like the devil, death still remains: it has been neutralised, not eliminated. It still exists, but has lost its power to harm and terrify. John 11:25-26 records Jesus&#8217; great promise to his disciples about death:</p>
<ul>&#8220;I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die like everyone else, will live again. They are given eternal life for believing in me and will never perish.&#8221;</ul>
<p id="345">This does not mean that we will escape physical death, but that it will simply be a transition from life on earth to fullness of life.</p>
<h4>Being an overcomer</h4>
<p id="352">The central message of Revelation is clear: Jesus has defeated Satan on the cross, and will one day eliminate him altogether. It is only against the backdrop of these two absolute certainties that Revelation can encourage believers to confront Satan&#8217;s continuing activities of persecution, deception and seduction.</p>
<p id="357">The Holy Spirit, through the Revelation of John, urges us to be overcomers, to enter into Christ&#8217;s victory on the cross and triumph over the devil&#8217;s power. And the New Testament suggests that there are two simple ways of becoming a victor and living in victory.</p>
<p id="362">First, James 4:7 urge us to resist the devil, to stand firm against him in faith. We have nothing to fear because he has been defeated at the cross. When we are equipped with the Ephesians 6:10-17 armour of God, we can stand against him and prevail.</p>
<p id="367">We are not to flee from the devils&#8217; monsters of persecution, deception and seduction; we are to resist them in the name of Jesus the Victor so that the devil flees from us as he flees from Jesus.</p>
<p id="372">In fact, we are not just conquerors, for Romans 8:37 describes us as hupernikao &#8211; &#8216;hyper-conquerors&#8217; or &#8216;super-heroes&#8217;. Even in times of tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, war, poverty and peril, Paul proclaims that we should be &#8216;more than conquerors&#8217; &#8211; through him who loved us.</p>
<p id="377">Then, second, Revelation 12:11 shows that we overcome the devil through the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. We are called to proclaim, to demonstrate and to incarnate the good news about Jesus Christ. We witness and minister to Jesus that people turn from Satan to God, that Satan&#8217;s kingdom retreats and God&#8217;s advances.</p>
<p id="382">We must remember that it is only by the cross of Christ that we can triumph over Satan &#8211; both in our personal lives and in the Church&#8217;s mission. We know that we are called to repentant holiness and radical evangelism, to selfless self-sacrifice and patient endurance; but these only have meaning and purpose because the ultimate completion of the Seed&#8217;s crushing victory over the serpent &#8211; which he won when he died.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Throughout this past summer we have enjoyed the spectacle of seeing men and women crowned ?Olympic Champion? right here in our city. I want to ?remind you that as believers we are also victors over every area of our lives. Jesus is the Winner of winners! He&#8217;s the Champion of the World! He&#8217;s the totally [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Throughout this past summer we have enjoyed the spectacle of seeing men and women crowned ?Olympic Champion? right here in our city. I want to ?remind you that as believers we are also victors over every area of our lives.</h4>
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Jesus is the Winner of winners! He&#8217;s the Champion of the World! He&#8217;s the totally triumphant Victor! He is the all-prevailing, ever-conquering first-and-foremost God. And he has presented you with his victory, with his world championship!<br />
That&#8217;s right, Christ&#8217;s victory is yours, in Jesus&#8217; name &#8211; it is a free and unconditional gift!<br />
Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:57<br />
Time and again we read in the Gospels how Jesus manifested his victory over all the power of the enemy!<br />
He overcame the tempter in the wilderness.<br />
He pushed back the devil in his ministry of miracles.<br />
He resisted the adversary in the garden of Gethsemane.<br />
He smashed the destroyer on the cross.<br />
And he rose triumphant over Satan in his mighty resurrection.<br />
One day, Jesus is coming back to the earth to demonstrate his victory to the whole world. And, when he does, his church will share in that triumph.<br />
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As a believer, you have already overcome the evil one through the victory of your faith. The anointing that you have received from God has broken, once and for all, the heavy yoke of bondage in your life.<br />
Through the name of Jesus, you have God&#8217;s own authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions. By faith, you share Christ&#8217;s power over all the force of the enemy!<br />
You are the world champion<br />
God wants you to use the victory that he&#8217;s given you. He wants you to live in his victory as a world champion, super heavyweight overcomer!<br />
Whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world &#8211; our faith. 1 John 5:4<br />
It is time to stop running away from the devil. Turn round and face him, in Jesus&#8217; name. Resist him now, and he will run away from you!<br />
Do not be afraid. Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will accomplish for you today.<br />
The Lord will ght for you. Exodus 14:13-14<br />
The Lord of hosts has transformed you into a far better warrior than Samson. You&#8217;re a conqueror fit to take on the Goliaths of our day. You&#8217;re an Elijah who can face down the false prophets of today.<br />
Enter into Jesus&#8217; victory now! Start flexing your spiritual muscles! Use this declaration to enforce his victory over every rebellious circumstance in-andaround your life.</p>
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		<title>Wells of Joy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Joy is the greatest evidence you have that you are living in the victory of Christ. It demonstrates that you are looking at the larger picture and not just the details of your life. God is the God of salvation and this is like a well of joy within you. Sometimes the joy overflows with [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Joy is the greatest evidence you have that you are living in the victory of Christ. It demonstrates that you are looking at the larger picture and not just the details of your life.</h4>
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God is the God of salvation and this is like a well of joy within you. Sometimes the joy overflows with ease, but at other times, you have to work at it. It takes faith to draw water from the wells of salvation. When you are trusting God, you will find it easy to turn your back on fear and look to the Lord for His answers in your life. Even if they don?t seem close, you will trust Him and praise Him anyway, for He is the true source of your strength and confidence.</p>
<h4>Key Thought</h4>
<p>God?s victory is complete and your salvation is fully accomplished in Christ. But, at times, you have to make an effort to draw on the reserves of joy and blessing within you. But all this is based on the established reality of God?s salvation.</p>
<h4>Prayer</h4>
<p>Lord, I choose to focus on my absolute victory in Christ. I proclaim that You are great and greatly to be praised, and I choose the path of joy for my life.</p>
<h4>Discipleship Steps</h4>
<p>Just as in Zion of old, God is great among His people. He has made known His salvation to the nations. God wants that same confidence to sound from your life. This is the confidence you have that God?s salvation is sure, that He power remains constant, and His love for you is undiminished. Think how this will affect your attitude today. Let this joy be your confidence as you go out into your day.</p>
<h4>Read: Isaiah 12</h4>
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Below an inspiring song by Darrell Evans, &#8220;Trading my Sorrows&#8221; :<br />
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I&#8217;m trading my sorrow<br />
I&#8217;m trading my shame<br />
I&#8217;m laying it down for the joy of the Lord<br />
I&#8217;m trading my sickness<br />
I&#8217;m trading my pain<br />
I&#8217;m laying it down for the joy of the Lord<br />
Chorus:<br />
And we say yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord<br />
Yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord<br />
Yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord Amen<br />
I&#8217;m pressed but not crushed persecuted not abandoned<br />
Struck down but not destroyed<br />
I&#8217;m blessed beyond the curse for his promise will endure<br />
And his joy&#8217;s gonna be my strength<br />
Though the sorrow may last for the night<br />
His joy comes with the morning</p>
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		<title>Your Spiritual Breakthrough</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 13:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is a prophetic message about preparing for and receiving your breakthrough. The breakthrough moment in your life can often seem &#8216;unexpected&#8217; but it is always preceded by a time of preparation that can often span years, as David&#8217;s life illustrates. David was called and anointed by God but he had to go through a [&#8230;]</p>
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<strong>This is a prophetic message about preparing for and receiving your breakthrough. The breakthrough moment in your life can often seem &#8216;unexpected&#8217; but it is always preceded by a time of preparation that can often span years, as David&#8217;s life illustrates. David was called and anointed by God but he had to go through a process of preparation to receive his victory.?A breakthrough is &#8216;an act or point of breaking through an obstruction or defensive line; it is an important advance in knowledge or achievement&#8217;. And our God is the God of the breakthrough. The breakthrough itself is sudden rapid and often &#8216;unexpected&#8217; but there is always a lead up, a time of preparation. We can see this clearly in David&#8217;s victory against the Philistines recorded in 1 Chronicles 14:8-17, because as we look back through his life we can see how all the trails and struggles come to fruition in that moment.</strong></p>
<h4>David had been prepared by God</h4>
<p>David&#8217;s preparation began at a young age, taking the lowest job in the family and being sent out into the hills looking after the sheep. He was not included in the feast when Samuel the prophet came to visit and was not counted among the sons of Jesse &#8211; Samuel had to ask if there was another before he was brought forward. Instead of sinking into rejection and despondency, David used that time to become a worshipper, opening his heart and developing intimacy with God. Breakthrough flows out of intimacy with God. If you want a breakthrough become a true worshipper!</p>
<h4>David learned to be faithful</h4>
<p>Faithfulness is being true to who you are, to what God has called you to do and to continue to do it as unto the Lord. David could have been resentful of his situation but he worked hard at the task set before him &#8211; and God saw how David looked after the sheep and knew he could also be trusted to look after his people, Israel. If we are faithful in looking after the four or five cell members we have; or we are diligent in our daily work even if no one seems to be paying any attention to us &#8211; God sees and will remember.</p>
<h4>David had been called and anointed</h4>
<p>It was David&#8217;s calling and anointing that made him so many enemies. It is this anointing that drove the Philistines out against him in 1 Chronicles 14. Your call and anointing is the most precious thing that you have and it is that which the devil wants to rob you of more than anything else because it is destined to destroy him and all his works. It is the anointing that makes the difference in your fight against the work of the enemy!<br />
One of the things that we have found in this revival is that God is not using just one or two leaders, he is using ordinary people who love him and are ready to serve him with their whole heart. Each one of us is called and anointed.When your calling and anointing are the most important thing about your life after Jesus, when everything you do &#8211; your career, ambitions, hopes and dreams &#8211; is submitted to him and when your chief ambition is to know the Lord and to make him known, you can be used by the Lord in his breakthrough.<br />
When Saul had been rejected by the Lord, Samuel was sent to anoint the man chosen by God to become king. Samuel met the seven sons of Jesse and each of them had qualities that made them seem like possible candidates. But the Lord, who looks not at the outward things but at the heart, instructed Samuel to anoint David. From that moment David was the Lord&#8217;s anointed king, but he did not step into the position until many years later. David had to learn to carry his calling and to remain faithful while waiting for God&#8217;s timing &#8211; all through his desert experience when he was on the run from Saul. Many times David could have acted himself to bring that time forward, three times he had the opportunity to kill Saul but refused to do so. He trusted completely in the Lord and had the patience to wait for God to carry out his plans. One of the biggest challenges we face when waiting for the breakthrough is dealing with our fleshly enthusiasm!</p>
<h4>David was proven and tested by God</h4>
<p>God gave David little battles and then &#8216;Goliath&#8217; battles and throughout it all God was testing him. Every Spiritual battle we face is training. David defeated the lion and the bear &#8211; if you want to progress in anything, you go through tests that become gradually more difficult. God increased David&#8217;s responsibility and set harder and harder tests &#8211; if you want to see your breakthrough you have to prove that you are ready for the test. If David had not beaten the lion and the bear he would not have had the confidence to face Goliath. He had learned the most basic principle of spiritual warfare: what we cannot do, God can do; and if we do what we can do then God will do what only he can do. If you stand against the struggles and challenges today you will be able to stand against impossible odds in the future and God will give you supernatural breakthrough. Every single battle counts!<br />
True faith is confidence in God. The devil is a master of distraction and deflection and he succeeds almost every time. He will use anything he can to distract you from the central plan and purposes of God &#8211; things like fear, rejection, intimidation, accusation etc. But if you hand these challenges over to God, he will use them to bring victory and glory to himself. The God of the breakthrough is the God of fulfilment and he will never renege on his promises. And when the breakthrough comes, it will make sense of everything that you have been through &#8211; both good and bad, successes and failures. God has given us spiritual principles of how to receive your breakthrough. These are not a &#8216;formula&#8217; but if you line up with the spiritual principles God has given, you will see the most amazing things happen!</p>
<h4>Go to the stronghold</h4>
<p>It was once David was both anointed as king over all Israel and also posing a threat to the enemy that the Philistines went up to search for him.When you are in the place of preparation, taking care of just a few sheep, the enemy will mostly leave you alone but the moment you stand at the point of breakthrough and ready to step into your destiny, then the enemy lets loose &#8211; but God also acts! God has given us authority to trample on snakes and scorpions, so we need not be intimidated.We have the protection and anointing of the Lord so there is no necessity to be defeated in any aspect of our lives. David had a stronghold (2 Samuel 5:17) and so do we &#8211; his name is Jesus.</p>
<h4>David enquired of the Lord</h4>
<p>David had enough military experience, he had some of the best fighting men in the land. So, in his own strength, he would not have been intimidated by the Philistine army, but he still enquired of the Lord &#8220;Should we go up against them?&#8221; Knowing how to enquire of God, how to hear his voice and then to obey is key to receiving the breakthrough. After the battle David acknowledged that, &#8220;God has broken through by my hand&#8221; (1 Chronicles 14:11). God is the God of the breakthrough but he uses our hands &#8211; if you do your part he will do his! The Christian life is about power &#8211; dunamis &#8211; but the word primarily means &#8216;ability&#8217;, the enabling power of God. As Philippians 4:12 says &#8220;I can do all things through Christ who enables me&#8221;. In a time of breakthrough the whole army must come out and fight &#8211; or it will be less of a victory than is possible.</p>
<h4>David destroyed the idols</h4>
<p>The Philistines believed in all different types of gods. One of the biggest tricks of the enemy is to dress something up as God and try and get you to worship that instead of the true God. The idols that the Philistines took into battle represent spiritual power and the deception of demonic spirits.When the Philistines carried their idols with them they were really asking, &#8220;Who is the lord? Is it the gods that we worship or the Lord Almighty whom you serve?&#8221;We need to expose the deception, destroy the idols and serve the true and living God.When the Philistine army was defeated they abandoned their idols, which David commanded to be burned in a fire. And we will see the same with our nation, one by one the things that people depend on will fail and be abandoned but the Lord God Almighty will remain faithful and true to his word and his promises.</p>
<h4>Complete victory</h4>
<p>In 1 Chronicles 14:14 the Philistines returned to raid the valley of Rephaim once again. The devil has very few weapons but one of them is persistence. David had beaten them once but he did not rely on that victory, he enquired of the Lord afresh and God gave him a different strategy. God will test you until you can do no more and then he will step in and take over. He is never late, at the right time God always shows up. And this time David did not just defeat them but, under the power of God, he drove them out completely &#8211; and that is breakthrough!</p>
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