It is time. We must arise. As a people, we must fight for what we have lost. For our forfeited hearts. The places of our hearts that have not been surrendered to God are the property of the enemy. We must win them back. And fight for all the good left on this earth. We cannot give up on truth. On hope. On love. On freedom. On miracles. This is a cause worth fighting for. For there is no nobler purpose than that of the life and love that radiates from our Savior in Heaven.
Our residency in the kingdom of God is something to be defended as well as something we take confidence in. The enemy will not give in with ease. Therefore, we will don our spiritual armor and face our enemy in battle. Anticipating and identifying the enemy”s tactics, holding on to the Truth, and embracing the Spirit”s power, we shall be victorious. Fear of fighting is one of the enemy”s greatest advances towards the captivity of our hearts. As frightening as battle may be, we tend to fool ourselves into thinking that we have much to lose, which is frankly incorrect.
The consequences due to refraining from the war for life are much more severe than the loss of worldly items. Our future is secured as long as we continue to remain in Christ. We must have confidence in that as we prevent the enemy from taking siege on our hearts. With unity and fellowship woven throughout the church, we can properly become the body that is needed to rise to the occasion.
One word has been whispered to my heart for a long time. Revival. Revival of the church. The body must be risen. May the Spirit breath into our hearts so we may come alive to the light of Jesus Christ. So, come forth men and women of God. Your services are needed. There is ground on the battlefield that must be gained. Be strong and courageous for we fight for life. A completed life. This is a cause worth fighting for. Worth dying for. This is the good fight.