As Christians, victory is our inheritance. Two
important facts establish our claim to a life of victory:
! God can't be defeated (John 16:33; Colossians 2:15; 2 Samuel 22:7 19).
! We are in Him (2 Samuel 22:29 36; 2 Corinthians 2:14; 1 John 4:4;
Revelation 17:14).
All the circumstances that we face are used by the Lord to produce in us
a relationship of trust and rest in Him (Psalm 37:7). Situations which
seem to be overwhelming provide an opportunity for God to display His
grace and miraculous power on our behalf. In this lesson, we will study
FOUR KEYS which, if expressed in our life, will allow God to reveal His
hand right in the thick of our trials and circumstances.
1. FACING UP TO THE PROBLEM
While we are still on earth, there will always be difficulties but how
do we handle them? Many Christians find it hard to cope with these
problems for two reasons:
! They don't properly understand their relationship with Christ and
hence they are allowing the enemy to rob them of the faith necessary to
release God's victorious power into their situation (1 John 5:4).
! Or, on the other hand, they are not willing to be honest to face their
responsibility in the situation. Being insecure in our relationship
with God can produce a desire to make excuses. Self justification often
blocks God's opportunity to help.
Two factors will help us as Christians face up to the problem at hand.
We must:
! Be willing to accept responsibility for the problem (Psalm 32:3 5).
! Realise that God is able to overcome any problem (2 Corinthians 12:9).
2. HAVING THE RIGHT PERSPECTIVE
Realising that the Lord is our answer
'' . . . we have no power to face this vast army . . . but our eyes are
upon you'' 2 Chronicles 20:12 (see also Psalm 62:5; 121; 1 Corinthians
2:4 5; 2 Corinthians 4:7; Ephesians 3:16; Colossians 1:10 12).
In any situation, we must first of all realise that our answer is to be
found in the Lord. His desire is for us to look to Him for help BEFORE
we look anywhere else.
Seeing things from God's viewpoint
''We are asking God that you may see things, as it were, from His point
of view'' Colossians 1:9 (Phillips).
When we face problems, we often see the problem highly magnified and
distorted. But God sees these difficulties within the much larger
framework of our lives. If we allow Him, God can begin to change the way
we look at life's situations. Seeing things as God sees them helps us
understand why the problem is there, and how to handle it.
Handling the situation from the throne
"And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly
realms in Christ Jesus" Ephesians 2:6
When we are ''born again'' by God's Spirit (John 3:3; 1
Peter 1:23), God locates our life in Christ and our basis of our
authority is now in the throne. We can now approach ANY situation in
life knowing that we have the full backing of heaven behind us (see
Colossians 2:10).
Recognising that it is a spiritual battle
''For we are not fighting against people made of \flesh and blood. but
against persons without bodies . . . those mighty satanic beings . . .
who rule this world'' Ephesians 6:12 (TLB).
Problems and people often go hand in hand. Many of the
difficulties that we have to face arise when someone opposes us. But
when we realise that there are spiritual forces working behind many
people, we can face the problem and love the person doing us wrong at
the same time.
Knowing that God is at work in the situation
"We are assured and know that (God being a partner in their labour), all
things work together and are (fitting into a plan) for good to those who
love God and are called according to (His) design and purpose'' Romans
8:28 (Amp) (see also Psalm 105:16 22; Jeremiah 29:11; Philippians 1:6;
2:13).
When we have the attitude that God is engineering the circumstances
around us (which may be disguised as problems) for our good, then we can
rest in Him . . . with complete assurance that He is able to help us in
our need (Hebrews 4:16).
3. BEING WILLING TO RECEIVE THE ANSWER
The victory is ours to receive
Firstly, we must DESIRE the victory, and be willing to receive it, Many
Christians try to struggle it out with their problems, but the result is
defeat. If we are ready to receive God's answer not our own then we
allow Him to step into our situation ( see Psalm 73:26 28).
The basis of victory is Christ's work, not our work
The Lord doesn't look at what we are doing, but at what Christ has done
for us. OUR victory is solely based on Christ's victory on the Cross.
The only thing God wants from us is an act of our will in giving the
situation over to God in complete trust (see Psalm 37:5 7.18 19, 23 24,
39 40).
4. TAKING THE BATTLE TO THE ENEMY
Acknowledging Absolute Victory Over Satan Through Christ
" I have strength for all things in Christ who empowers me I am ready to
for anything and equal to anything...that is, I am self sufficient in
Christ's sufficiency" Philippians 4:13 (Amp) (see also Romans 16:20; 1
John 2:14; 3:8)
Confessing the Word of God in the face of all
circumstances
"Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is
faithful" Hebrews 10;23 (see also Philemon 6; Matthew 4:1 11).
Praising the Lord in all situations
''I will praise the Lord no matter what happens. l will
constantly speak of His glories and grace'' Psalm 34: 1 (TLB) (see also
Acts 16:26; 1 Thessalonians 5:18).
"No, in all these things we win an overwhelming victory through him who
has proved his love for us'' Romans 8:37 (Phillips) (see ualso verses 38
39). Victory
As Christians, victory is our inheritance. Two important
facts establish our claim to a life of victory:
! God can't be defeated (John 16:33; Colossians 2:15; 2
Samuel 22:7 19).
! We are in Him (2 Samuel 22:29 36; 2 Corinthians 2:14; 1 John 4:4;
Revelation 17:14).
All the circumstances that we face are used by the Lord to produce in us
a relationship of trust and rest in Him (Psalm 37:7). Situations which
seem to be overwhelming provide an opportunity for God to display His
grace and miraculous power on our behalf. In this lesson, we will study
FOUR KEYS which, if expressed in our life, will allow God to reveal His
hand right in the thick of our trials and circumstances.
1. FACING UP TO THE PROBLEM
While we are still on earth, there will always be difficulties but how
do we handle them? Many Christians find it hard to cope with these
problems for two reasons:
! They don't properly understand their relationship with Christ and
hence they are allowing the enemy to rob them of the faith necessary to
release God's victorious power into their situation (1 John 5:4).
! Or, on the other hand, they are not willing to be honest to face their
responsibility in the situation. Being insecure in our relationship
with God can produce a desire to make excuses. Self justification often
blocks God's opportunity to help.
Two factors will help us as Christians face up to the problem at hand.
We must:
! Be willing to accept responsibility for the problem (Psalm 32:3 5).
! Realise that God is able to overcome any problem (2 Corinthians 12:9).
2. HAVING THE RIGHT PERSPECTIVE
Realising that the Lord is our answer
'' . . . we have no power to face this vast army . . . but our eyes are
upon you'' 2 Chronicles 20:12 (see also Psalm 62:5; 121; 1 Corinthians
2:4 5; 2 Corinthians 4:7; Ephesians 3:16; Colossians 1:10 12).
In any situation, we must first of all realise that our
answer is to be found in the Lord. His desire is for us to look to Him
for help BEFORE we look anywhere else.
Seeing things from God's viewpoint
''We are asking God that you may see things, as it were, from His point
of view'' Colossians 1:9 (Phillips).
When we face problems, we often see the problem highly magnified and
distorted. But God sees these difficulties within the much larger
framework of our lives. If we allow Him, God can begin to change the way
we look at life's situations. Seeing things as God sees them helps us
understand why the problem is there, and how to handle it.
Handling the situation from the throne
"And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly
realms in Christ Jesus" Ephesians 2:6
When we are ''born again'' by God's Spirit (John 3:3; 1 Peter 1:23), God
locates our life in Christ and our basis of our authority is now in the
throne. We can now approach ANY situation in life knowing that we have
the full backing of heaven behind us (see Colossians 2:10).
Recognising that it is a spiritual battle
''For we are not fighting against people made of \flesh
and blood. but against persons without bodies . . . those mighty satanic
beings . . . who rule this world'' Ephesians 6:12 (TLB).
Problems and people often go hand in hand. Many of the difficulties that
we have to face arise when someone opposes us. But when we realise that
there are spiritual forces working behind many people, we can face the
problem and love the person doing us wrong at the same time.
Knowing that God is at work in the situation
"We are assured and know that (God being a partner in their labour), all
things work together and are (fitting into a plan) for good to those who
love God and are called according to (His) design and purpose'' Romans
8:28 (Amp) (see also Psalm 105:16 22; Jeremiah 29:11; Philippians 1:6;
2:13).
When we have the attitude that God is engineering the circumstances
around us (which may be disguised as problems) for our good, then we can
rest in Him . . . with complete assurance that He is able to help us in
our need (Hebrews 4:16).
3. BEING WILLING TO RECEIVE THE ANSWER
The victory is ours to receive
Firstly, we must DESIRE the victory, and be willing to receive it, Many
Christians try to struggle it out with their problems, but the result is
defeat. If we are ready to receive God's answer not our own then we
allow Him to step into our situation ( see Psalm 73:26 28).
The basis of victory is Christ's work, not our work
The Lord doesn't look at what we are doing, but at what Christ has done
for us. OUR victory is solely based on Christ's victory on the Cross.
The only thing God wants from us is an act of our will in giving the
situation over to God in complete trust (see Psalm 37:5 7.18 19, 23 24,
39 40).
4. TAKING THE BATTLE TO THE ENEMY
Acknowledging Absolute Victory Over Satan Through Christ
" I have strength for all things in Christ who empowers me I am ready to
for anything and equal to anything...that is, I am self sufficient in
Christ's sufficiency" Philippians 4:13 (Amp) (see also Romans 16:20; 1
John 2:14; 3:8)
Confessing the Word of God in the face of all
circumstances
"Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is
faithful" Hebrews 10;23 (see also Philemon 6; Matthew 4:1 11).
Praising the Lord in all situations
''I will praise the Lord no matter what happens. l will constantly speak
of His glories and grace'' Psalm 34: 1 (TLB) (see also Acts 16:26; 1
Thessalonians 5:18).
"No, in all these things we win an overwhelming victory through him who
has proved his love for us'' Romans 8:37 (Phillips) (see ualso verses 38
39).