Psalm 18:41  
What are we afraid of?
      Here we have a picture of the true plight of the enemy. David witnessed the sheer terror of his adversaries who, when they realised that they were outnumbered and out manoeuvred, cried out for mercy. As their doom impended and defeat and destruction stared them in the face, I’m sure they would have willingly changed sides, but it was too late. Their pleas to David’s God, to the Lord, were genuine but no one came to their rescue and the Lord God did not answer.
What a picture this is for us! Somewhere unseen, there are hosts of the Satan’s attendants who have believed his deceitful propaganda and who have fallen for his lies. However, when confronted by greater powers and the name of Jesus Christ and the spiritual authority of His people, they realise that their fate is sealed. Listen to the cries of the impure spirit encountered by Jesus, early in His ministry, in the synagogue at Capernaum. “Go away! What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are – the Holy One of God!” “Be quiet!” Jesus said sternly. “Come out of him!” 
This scenario sounds very like the events described by David; an evil spirit cried for help but there was no one to save it. It cried to the Lord Jesus, but He did not answer. So, what are we afraid of?

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