Psalm 92:11

Psalm 92:11

My eyes have seen my ears have heard

Well, it seems that when military conquest is complete there are two senses that come into play, what you see and what you hear. Imagine yourself as the General or Captain of a victorious army, of course the sweet taste of victory is based on what you can see. The enemy has gone, the army has retreated, the violent attacks have ended, there is no sign of your opponents or of their weaponry. And, still ringing in your ears are the sounds of their retreat, their cries of surrender and the whimpering, pleading voices begging for mercy. We might feel sorry if it were not for the fact that this enemy was driven by wickedness and by evil intent. Their goal was destruction, and their greatest foe was the Lord God Himself. They intended to demonstrate that they and their gods, were more powerful than Elohim Elyon.  

You and I are not involved in a military campaign against human forces although we may well be forced to act when we are falsely accused, taunted and persecuted. Our weapons are not made of steel but like our predecessors, we need to remember that the Satan’s attacks are primarily aimed at the Lord God, and they are meant to undermine our faith in Him. If we trust Him implicitly, we will see the defeat of our adversaries and we will hear the shrieks and whimpers of the routed forces in the heavenly realms!

 

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