Hold On . . . Till the Day Is Done and the Battle’s Won
I am a firm believer in the verse Romans 8:28 . . . I know I haven’t faced many hardships at all to speak of, but I have lived long enough to be rooted in Him and trust that the Almighty, All-knowing God has everything in control. Yes, He gives us choices, and mankind has made a mess of their lives to their devestation . . . But I believe God has the whole picture . . . and I only a tiny, minuscule part. I believe that all things DO work together FOR GOOD to THEM THAT LOVE GOD and to them who are called ACCORDING TO HIS PURPOSE. Woe be it to those who aren’t on God’s side.
So what does all this pertain to in my life today? This morning I was reading in Exodus 17 where the Israelites are going to battle against the Amalekites, and Moses says to Joshua, “Tomorrow, I will stand on the top of the hill with the rod of God in my hand.” And so it happens that when Moses held up his hand, Israel prevailed, and when he let it down their enemies prevailed.
In my life at the dawn of each new day I purpose to stand at the top of the hill with he rod of God in my hand . . . and as long as I do, victory is attainable . . . but my hands, like Moses, become heavy . . . And yes, there is support. There is a stone to sit on and helpers are holding up my arms . . .
. . . But sometimes I just get weary of all that it takes to keep going. Why did God allow it to be this way? . . . Why can’t I have enough strength to stand and to keep my own arms up? No one else could do Moses’ job. No one else can really fill my roll as wife and mother to my husband and little Staufferites . . .
” . . . and his hands were steady till the going down of the sun.” Moses held on and fought even though he was tired to the bone. Till the day was done and the battle won, he keep “fighting” . . .
Eph.6:12 For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalites, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this age, against spiritual host of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God that ye may be able to withstand i the evil day and having done all to stand . . .
Ep. 6:16 says, “Above all, taking the shield of faith . . .
There’s too much at stake here . . . souls making choices that will affect their eternal destiny . . . I can not, I will not give in to weariness in the battle. . . I will not be lulled to sleep when there is a battle being fought and God is depending on my to do my part that no one else can do.
He’s given me little ones not to just fill my life with the happiness that children bring but to train for war against the evil one, to share with them Life Divine and the ways Satan tries to lull us to sleep or kill us, disquiet our peace, and make us anxious and fretful, make us a stumbling block to others or lax and undisciplined in things that matter most like keeping God number one and seeking His wisdom in EVERY thing, following His path straight and narrow path when it’s hard and rough . . . believing that God does see the Big Picture and trusting Him when I can’t make sense of my little, itsy, bitsy piece of it . . .
Genesis 15:1 “Do not be afraid, Abram Aimee, I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.” When I was engaged I couldn’t wait to live life with my Fiance(Husband) that’s almost all I thought about. God says that He is our exceedingly great reward . . . To spend the rest of our lives with Jesus . . . Yes, that will be the greatest reward I could ever want. Exceedingly great!!!
How can I NOT hold on till the day is done and the battle’s won? . . . Hold on!
January 22nd, 2010 at 1:05 pm
Good good thoughts for us moms. It’s so easy to lose sight of the real calling, the big picture. Thanks for pointing us back to the main thing.
January 23rd, 2010 at 7:34 am
You haven’t faced many hardships?! I happen to know you’ve been thru ALOT, but I appreciate your humility.
Thanks for the reminder to hold strong with our privilege as moms.
January 23rd, 2010 at 8:46 am
Amen!
January 23rd, 2010 at 8:00 pm
Thanks for the reminder!
January 25th, 2010 at 8:49 am
God bless you, Aimee, for calling our attention to God’s vision for our families!
Psalm 18:29-39 …it is God that girdeth me with strength…..