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Isaiah 54:17, My take…

Isaiah 54:17
based on Isaiah 54:17 NIV

“no weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and this is their vindication from me,” declares the LORD.” Isaiah 54:17 NIV

Here’s a bit of context regarding the above verse: Isaiah was a prophet during the time that Jerusalem had been destroyed by the Babylonians. And many, esp the leaders and skilled workers were exiled to Babylon. The Israelites faced many hardships both physically and spiritually. During these hardships God encouraged His people with the above words.

It is verses like these that we can turn to when life’s storms are raging. God reassures us of His protection. Here’s the key point. We all know that difficulties and hard times are simply a part of life. Reality is that they cannot be avoided. They must be endured. But God in His loving mercy does not allow the enemy the victory. In other words, the plan our enemy may have had in mind will be thwarted. It will not have its expected end.

While the enemy may have had in mind a variety of destructive plans, God can turn the tide. The very thing the enemy meant to harm us with, God turns into something that will bring about good. I remember a particularly difficult period in my life when I was almost overwhelmed with despair. I felt myself spiraling downward. I even remember pleading with God to hang on to me for I had no strength to hang on to Him. While I was battle worn, I did survive but I was not destroyed. I clung to what I knew to be true about God.

The lessons I learned as I fought against the enemy increased. With every battle fought and won, I gained wisdom and strength. Journaling was my therapy during those challenging days. Therefore as I recorded those lessons, my book Fiery Darts: Satan’s Weapon of Choice emerged. Satan meant to destroy my witness and thus my family. But with every struggle, I cried out to God. That’s why I could give God thanks for the trial. For with every trial, I learned how to defeat the enemy. Had I not faced the trial, my book might have never happened.

So from these assaults by the enemy, or our personal self centered failures, we can be assured that things can turn out far differently than the enemy meant for them to. But the key is to turn to God during those times. Cry out in prayer, seek godly counsel, dive into the Scriptures for answers. The more we do so, the stronger and wiser we become. And the weapons formed against us will not prevail!

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