In 2004, Josh Hamilton was an outstanding pro baseball prospect, but he was suspended because of drug abuse. Then one night Josh had a life-changing dream. He was fighting the devil. I had a stick, he said, and every time I hit him, hed fall and get back up. I hit him until I was exhausted, and he was still standing.
After that nightmare, Hamilton vowed to stay clean. The dream returned, but with an important difference. I would hit [the devil] and he would bounce back, said Josh. But this time Josh was not alone. He said, I turned my head and Jesus was battling alongside me. We kept fighting, and I was filled with strength. The devil didnt stand a chance.
The Bible says that the devil doesnt stand a chance because the Spirit, who is in us, is greater than he is (1 John 4:4). Christ came to destroy the works of the devil through His life, ministry, and sacrifice (3:8). At the cross, He disarmed and triumphed over the devil (Col. 1:13-14; 2:15).
Though defeated by the cross, the devil remains active in this world. But his final defeat is certain (Rev. 20:7-10). Until then, we take up the whole armor of God (Eph. 6:10-18), standing firm against him by Jesus blood and His Word. He doesnt stand a chance.
Great reminder this morning Mayor!
HALLEUJAH! Praise the Lord!