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A number of years ago in the United States, there was a pastor who ministered in a very dangerous area of a large city. He was quite concerned for his safety. He began taking karate lessons in order to protect himself. One day, an elderly missionary came to speak in his church. When she learned that the pastor was being trained in karate, she asked him why he was doing that.
"You must
know," the pastor said, "that this is an extremely dangerous part of
the city. There are many gangs here. So, I must be able to protect
myself."
"You really don't
understand, do you?" quizzed the saintly old lady.
"Understand
what?"
"Understand your
position in Christ," retorted the elderly missionary. "You don't
understand how protected you are in Christ." She then began drawing
circles. "The first circle represents your life," she said. Then she
drew a larger circle saying, "The bigger circle represents Christ. And the
Bible says that you are in Christ." She then proceeded to draw an even larger
circle. "This one represents the Father. You are in Christ and Christ is
in the Father," she continued.
Finally, this dear
missionary lady drew a small circle inside the circle that represented the
pastor's life. "This circle represents the Holy Spirit. For He lives in
you. You are in Christ. Christ is in the Father, and the blessed Holy Spirit
lives within you. Before Satan or any of his forces of evil can do anything to
harm you, they have to first get permission from the Father. If the Father gives
permission, then they must go through the Son. If the Son allows Satan to touch
you, then you have the Holy Spirit in you. And greater is He that's in you than
all of the forces of hell. That's your position in Christ. Why are you afraid?"
The pastor was soundly rebuked. Many believers, however, are just like that pastor. They don't
understand their position and protection in Christ. We have all the resources
to overcome Satan and his demonic forces. However, in a very real and practical
sense, prayer is the method by which we clothe ourselves with Christ. It's the
place whereby we take our position in Christ.
Prayer not only secures
God's leadership, but it also places us in a position to experience victory over the forces of evil. When Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He concluded
His teaching by telling them to pray, "And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from the evil one" (Matt. 6:13 NIV). Jesus desires that we
walk in victory. We don't have to live in fear. The Bible declares that we are more than conquerors through Christ. We simply need to awaken every morning and
get dressed - that is, clothe ourselves in Christ. It is then that we walk in
faith rather than in fear.
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