Scripture:
2 Thessalonians 3:3
Thu, 27 October 2022

God’s Faithfulness in Warfare Suffering

Observation:

How do you understand what Paul says in verse 3 in the context of the
Thessalonians’ persecutions and afflictions (2 Thess 1:4)?

Deeper Reflection
“THE LORD IS FAITHFUL, WHO WILL STRENGTHEN AND protect you against the evil one” (v.3) is a promise of God. Embedded in this promise is an attribute of God – “the Lord is faithful”, and a promised action of God – “He will strengthen and protect you”. God will “strengthen and protect” us because He is “faithful”.The Thessalonians were enduring persecutions and afflictions with steadfastness and faith (2 Thess 1:4). It was in this context that Paul points them to “the Lord is faithful”. “The Lord is faithful” ought to be our focus and anchor in whatever form of suffering that we are undergoing. Paul and the Thessalonians recognised that “the evil one” was behind their persecutions and afflictions. God has promised us that He will “strengthen and protect you from the evil one”. God will “strengthen” us in our inner being with His power (cf. Eph 3:16) in the midst of our trials, so that we will not fall into unfaithfulness to God. And God will “protect” us – “watch over” us “as shepherds guard their sheep”44.The result of this divine strengthening and protection is the evil one “will in no way triumph over”45 us. The divine protection hardly means God will keep us from suffering. It is in our suffering, God “will shield” us “from the ultimate shame of succumbing to the wiles of the adversary”46. In this divine strengthening and protection, we can be like Job. No matter how great our suffering is, we still hold fast to our integrity with endurance and not charge God with wrong, but worship Him instead (Job 1:21-22; 2:3; Jas 5:11).
44 Gene L. Green, 338 45 Gene L. Green, 338 46 Gene L. Green, 338
Application:

How will I respond to spiritual warfare suffering?

Prayer:
Write a prayer to God as your response from your meditation on and application of the Scriptures.
Prayer Pointers:
  • Give thanks and praise
  • Pray for Outreach/Missions/New Life leaders: That God will strengthen and protect them from the evil one
  • Pray for significant people
  • Pray for those in need
  • Pray for self

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Scripture:
Daniel 10: 4-19
Sat, 30 September 2023

Strengthened by the Divine Touch

Observation:

What is the significance of the repetition of the terms “strength” and
“strengthen” in Daniel’s encounter with God (vv.8, 16, 17, 18, 19)?

Deeper Reflection
When God sent His Word to Daniel in a vision, it was he “alone saw” the “great vision” (vv.7-8). It was a special privilege of divine sovereign grace. The vision was also a vision of God’s holiness and glory manifested in the awesome appearance of a heavenly being (vv.5-6). Daniel was so utterly overwhelmed by the divine vision, that “no strength was left in me” (v.8). The description, “no strength”, is emphatically repeated four times in Daniel’s encounter with God (vv.8, 16, 17). We may not experience such an utterly overwhelming encounter with God like Daniel’s, but we do experience “no strength was left in me” in utterly overwhelming adversities like being “afflicted in every way” (2 Cor 1:8; 4:8-9).When we have “no strength”, we need the divine touch. God responded to Daniel’s fourfold “no strength” with a threefold divine touch (vv.10, 16, 18): He “touched me again and strengthened me”. When we are so greatly afflicted, that we feel no strength is left in us, and yet we persevere in faithfulness, it is because we are being “strengthened with all power, according to His glorious might, for the attaining of great endurance and patience” (Col 1:11). Note the intensity and immensity of this divine power at work in us! This is the divine touch of “the surpassing greatness of power” from God (2 Cor 4:7-9). But we feel the physical and emotional pains more than the Spiritual power. The greater is our suffering, the greater will be the strength from God in us, and the greater will be our steadfastness in God.
Application:

What is my experience of the Word of God and spiritual warfare like in my
discipleship journey?

Prayer:
Write a prayer to God as your response from your meditation on and application of the Scriptures.
Prayer Pointers:
  • Give thanks and praise
  • Pray for Church Board: To know God’s power that is perfected in weaknesses
  • Pray for significant people
  • Pray for those in need
  • Pray for self

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