I have a son who
loves to argue. Of course, he calls it "debating". Whatever side you are
on, he will take the opposite side, even if he agrees with you! Believe
me, I experienced this first hand. My wife was often playing "moderator"
at the dinner table...
The Bible tells us that God's armament
demolishes arguments.
What kinds of arguments are we talking about
here?
Certainly not the kind we used to have around
the dinner table...
No, the world's arguments are very different.
It argues, for example, that Alzheimer's cannot be healed. It argues
that there is sickness and death. It argues that there is depression and
hatred and suicide. These are the kinds of things that the world has to
offer.
Are you okay with the world's arguments?
Are you okay with sickness, for example?
Wouldn't you be upset if you had terminal cancer? In this world, not all
cancer can be healed.
I know how this feels. I was told by my doctor
that I had Alzheimer's. There is no cure for Alzheimer's. I can tell you
that I was NOT okay with the fact that the world was handing me
Alzheimer's and arguing that it could not be healed!
God's armament is such that can protect us
from the things of the world. This is why this Bible verse is so
important: "We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself
up against the, knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to
make it obedient to Christ." (2 Corinthians 10:5 NIV).
But God demolishes these argument. He is the
One who heals. He is the One who has the answers to the world's
problems.
What will you choose? The world's arguments?
Or God's armament?
Rob Chaffart
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