K.S. Rajan (15
Feb 2012)
"Message by Rick
Renner"
Be a 'Holy Terror' To the Kingdom of Darkness!
For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh.
-2 Corinthians 10:3
You have been delivered from Satan's power through the
victorious, redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Make sure you keep
that wonderful truth in mind the next time you have to deal with
the devil's attack on your life. And don't try to defeat a
spiritual enemy with fleshly weapons and techniques because
fleshly weapons are for fighting fleshly adversaries; they were
never intended to defeat a spiritual foe. Spiritual adversaries
must be fought with spiritual weapons!
Paul makes this point in Second Corinthians 10:3 when he says,
"For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the
flesh." The word "walk" in this verse is taken from the Greek
word peripateo. This is a compound of the word peri, which means
around, and pateo, which means to walk. When these two words are
compounded together, the new word means to walk around or to
habitually live and carry on in one general territory. It is the
picture of a person who has walked in one general path for so
long that he can now almost walk that path blindfolded. He knows
that area well because he has habitually lived and functioned
there.
By using the word peripateo in Second Corinthians 10:3, Paul is
making a very strong statement about his humanity. He's saying,
"Nearly everything I do, I do in the flesh. I eat in the flesh;
I sleep in the flesh; I think in the flesh; I study in the
flesh. My life is primarily lived in this earthly realm."
Although he was a spiritual man, he still lived in a body made
of flesh.
Paul knew that he was locked into his fleshly body and couldn't
get out of it - nor could he trade it for another! I'm sure he
would have taken that option if it had been available because he
had been brutally beaten and terribly abused during the course
of his ministry. His physical body permanently bore the scars,
marks, wounds, and disfigurement of those beatings (see 2
Corinthians 11:23-25 and Galatians 6:17). Having a body free of
scars and disfiguring wounds would have seemed like a terrific
prospect to Paul!
In addition to the beatings he had endured, Paul was naturally a
man of small stature. In fact, the name Paul means "little one."
Although he was an intellectual giant who was highly educated,
cultured, and even skillful in the political arena before he
came to Christ, he did not have a striking physical appearance.
Even historians record that he was a small and unimposing man.
It seems that the appearance of Paul's body was even an issue in
the Corinthian church. Those who were against his ministry and
wanted to eliminate him used his physical appearance as a reason
to discredit him. In response to this, Paul wrote and said: "In
presence [I] am base among you." (2 Corinthians 10:1). Because
his adversaries were judging him according to the flesh, he
asked them: "Do ye look on things after the outward
appearance?." (2 Corinthians 10:7). Finally, Paul actually
quoted what they were saying about him: "For his letters, say
they, are weighty and powerful; but his bodily presence is
weak." (2 Corinthians 10:10).
Notice that Paul never argues with them about the condition of
his body. In fact, it seems that he agrees with them, even
stating, "I am base among you." But whereas some may have judged
him according to the flesh, Paul's confidence was not in the
flesh but in the spirit. That is why he told them, "For though
we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh" (2
Corinthians 10:3).
I think this message is important because we live in a day when
people tend to judge themselves by the appearance of their
bodies. If they are skinny, they feel good about themselves. But
if they gain just a little weight, they are tempted to think
that they are ugly and disgusting. Because of modern movies and
advertisements, people are continually inundated with thousands
of subliminal messages that say, "If you're not skinny and
youthful-looking, you don't rate!"
Amazingly, even believers get caught up in judging themselves by
their outward appearance. Although it's true that we should do
what we can to stay in good shape physically, there are millions
of people who are in great physical shape but couldn't win a
spiritual battle if their lives depended on it!
You see, physical muscles make you look great in the natural,
but mere flesh and blood has no effect on the devil or the
spiritual realm. Spiritual battles are not to be fought or won
with flesh, because the flesh is no match for spiritual foes.
This disadvantage of the flesh is the reason God has supplied
spiritual weapons for the believer.
Paul was aware of the weakness and futility of his flesh. He
knew that when it came to dealing with the devil, he had to turn
his attention to the realm of the Spirit where supernatural
assistance was available and spiritual weapons existed for him
to use against the devil. He knew his greatest weapons did not
lie in his mind, his talents, or his flesh, but in spiritual
weapons that exist in the realm of God's Spirit.
In Acts 19, a group of exorcists, whom the Bible identifies as
the seven sons of a man named Sceva, attempted to cast an evil
spirit out of a demon-possessed man. But when they commanded the
evil spirit to come out of that man, the spirit answered them:
"Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?" (Acts
19:14,15).
Think of it! That evil spirit knew who Jesus was and who Paul
was! Even though Paul lived in a small body that had been
mercilessly beaten and abused, he was so powerful in the
spiritual realm that hell knew his name! Perhaps the limitations
of Paul's flesh turned out to be to his advantage! Because he
couldn't lean on his flesh, he had to learn how to function in
the realm of the Spirit - and that's the reason the evil spirits
knew who he was!
That's exactly what you need to do as well. Yes, you may live in
a fleshly body that has all kinds of limitations, but you can go
forth with spiritual weapons to do warfare in the Spirit!
Regardless of what you look like in the natural realm, you can
be a holy terror to the devil in the spiritual realm. So reach
out and take the loinbelt of truth, the shoes of peace, the
breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, the helmet of
salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of
God. When you're clothed in the whole armor of God, you can win
the victory over the kingdom of darkness every time!