Overcoming the World!

Overcoming the World!
No weapon formed against you shall prosper. And every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is from Me,” says the Lord. Isaiah 54:17.

I am reminded, Lord, that Your Word has much to say about overcoming. It is one thing to be a Christian, it is another thing to be an overcoming Christian. To be an Overcomer is vitally important, since Jesus mentions the need to overcome in each letter to the Asian churches (Revelations, 2- 3).

To be an overcomer means that I have been in conflict. It is a military term. In fact, the word, overcomer is translated “him who is victorious” quotation marks in the New English Bible, and the Amplified Bible. It is applied to the Christian who has emerged from battle heat and stress undiscouraged and his faith and undeterred in his determination to live obediently to his God.

Jesus is the first great Overcomer. “In the world you will have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). To overcome the world means to refuse to be seduced by his popularity, and to refuse to be intimidated by the threats of the cross. The world always follows the same pattern, first controlling, and then, if that does not work, crucifying. The world’s desire is always to squeeze me into its own mold. (Romans12:2). The world will, and God’s will are direct opposites. If I insist on following Jesus that I must follow Him to the battle against the world’s, passionate desire to thwart my path to live a godly life in this present age. (Titus 2:12).

Lord, the Bible reminds me of many who went into battle for you, but did not overcome – Lot, Saul, Gehazi, Demas and others. That is enough to make me realize that victory is not guaranteed – unless I cling to Him who wonderfully overcame it for my sake. And the Lord himself will fight for me as “He fought in the day of the battle” (Zachariah 14:3).