Saturday, March 16, 2013
Migrate
Hey guys!
Just want to let you know that I have migrated my blog "the King's daughter" onto a new site --- my own domain. Yay!...so excited with this!...
I will not take this blogsite down, but I will no longer be updating it. I will begin posting all of my writings on the new site.
Here's the link to it: http://kezia-lewis.com/
OR you can simply click the upper right tab entitled "the king's daughter (NEW)" and it will take you to my new blogsite.
I hope to see you there!
In Our Messiah's Love,
Kezia
Friday, March 8, 2013
Soldiers, Not In Uniform
Indeed, we are fighting soldiers not in uniform. The enemy’s tactics have always been deceitful
and subtle. He doesn’t wave his flag and
announce that his troops are coming. He
takes forms that appear normal, even necessary, to us. He uses truths and objects that are genuine
and twists them just a little; they’re almost unrecognizable, we don’t see them
coming.
But we are different.
As covenant children of God, we put on God’s uniform. We are adorned by His grace and clothed by
His salvation. We are marked for
Him. There is no concealing who we
are. As warriors for His faith, we raise
His banner blatantly announcing our declaration of war against the enemy.
And we become targets.
There is a war --- a real one --- happening right now; we
should not be oblivious to this. We are
fighting and warring against soldiers who are not in uniform all around
us. Daily, we are bombarded with cruel
attacks by these soldiers. Hourly, we
are being lied to and misled by these soldiers.
They are not wasting, not even a millisecond, to assault us in any way
possible. We should put on the whole
armor of God that we may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil for he
is ever watchful of an opportunity to disarm us and to trick us. We should live a wartime lifestyle, for we
are in the midst of the great war; the only war that will cost us our souls and
our lives for eternity.
The moment I decided to carry out what God has been asking
me for years to do I waged war against the principalities, against powers, and
against the rulers of the darkness of this age, and against spiritual hosts of
wickedness in the heavenly places. I
felt opposition from all sides because I was waving God’s banner and exclaiming
my being a soldier for Him.
I feel that opposition here in Thailand, even stronger and
more insidious than before. I can sense
the enemy trying with all his might and his best to stop me from doing what God
wants me to fulfill, and he seems to be winning. The hostility of his attacks is painful and
confusing. At times, I feel discouraged
and disappointed. Other times, I start
feeling so inadequate and ill-equipped.
When I am at these states, I panic; I cry my heart out lost in my
emotion.
Then in one of my quiet times with the Lord this week, He
spoke to me. He showed me that He is my
Banner.
And Moses built an altar
and called its name, “The-Lord-Is-My-Banner; for he said, “Because the Lord has
sworn: the Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation.”
Exodus
17:15–16
The Lord is my banner.
I am His soldier. I belong to
Him. He has sworn to fight for me. To wrestle against me is to combat against
the power of my God. To battle against
my God is to lose. God has shown me that
I will come out victorious no matter the opposition I have all around, for He
has already won the war. This promise gave
me not only comfort, but confidence to continue the fight; that because the
enemy is trying so hard to pull me down I must be doing something right. It must be scaring him. It must be driving him crazy.
I will continue to have ups and downs in the call God has
given me, but I now have renewed strength and a promise to hold on to. He is my banner. He has sworn to make war on those who oppose
His children doing His work.
The enemy, however cunningly and severely he charges, will
not be able to stand against my God.
“But the Lord is
faithful, who will establish you and guard you from the evil one.”
2
Thessalonians 3:3
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