"They helped David against the band of raiders, for they were all mighty men of valor and were commanders in the army” (1 Chron 12:21).
I just returned from having breakfast with three good friends,
As adopted sons (Rom 8:14 & Eph 1:5), we are the sons of the King. We have a father who is personal, our father, and who is also the King of all creation. We have the duty and privilege to fulfill the role our father has given us, one that is carried out in enemy occupied territory. This part of being in enemy occupied territory is what makes the carrying out of our role a battle.
It is easy to forget that we are the sons of the King and our father will not abandon us in the carrying out of our mission. The temptation is to forget who we are and react like banished sons who have to watch out for ourselves and take care of number one. If we give in to this attitude we will give the enemy the victory he seeks.
In the course of this struggle it is good to have mighty men of valor as brothers who will fight with you and for you, both metaphorically and literally. Kent, Ari, John and I are these kind of brothers. Perhaps I am over dramatizing and romanticizing the struggle of the Christian, but even if I am, the truth remains that this life and obedience to God in any area requires those whom God sends into your life to walk and aid you in life. When victory occurs, whether in this life or the next, the joy and sense of fulfillment will be sweetest among those who struggled together.
“We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother; . . . And gentlemen in
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