Wednesday, 15 February 2017




                      5 Secrets Of Victory 
TEXT: In all these things we are more than conqueror through Him that loved us. Romans 8 .37.
 
The Church of Jesus Christ is frequently likened to an army, and we are exhorted to “endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ,” and “fight the good fight of faith.” There can be no victory without conflict and battle. The greater the battle, the grander the victory. To be a conqueror in all the conflicts of life means much; but to be “more than conquerors,” means more. It means that the victories are gained with some rounds of ammunition left, as in the case of David and Goliath; he slew Goliath with his first round of ammunition and came back with four rounds of ammunition left, ready for four more giants. To be “more than conquerors,” means that you take some spoils, as in the case of Jehoshaphat and his army against the children of Ammon , Moab , and the people of Mount Seir , where the victory was so glorious it took them three days to gather up the spoils. 2 Chronicles 20:25 . To be “more than conqueror” means that you are continually taking advanced ground; that the ashes of your camp-fires will not be found two nights in the same place.
 
Such a life is the privilege of all saints. Note some secrets of this victorious life.
 
1. CONVICTION  
Mere intellectual assent to truth does not make men soldiers. The fellow who believes just as the last man he met, and is on both sides of the question—is what is known as a policy man—is no good. He is what Dr. Bresee would call a “putty fellow” (man made of putty). Like the man, when asked what he believed, said, he “believed just as the church believed.” When asked what the church believed, said, “the church believes as I believe;” When asked what he and the church together believed, he was quite sure they both together believed exactly the same thing—but did not know what it was.
 
A good soldier has deep rooted convictions—really believes some things—and believes them with all his heart. Convictions divinely inwrought by the Holy Ghost that Jesus Christ can save from all sin—within and without—is the contention of our church. Salvation from all sin, is our battle cry.
 
Sentimental folk are not the kind that heroes, and warriors, and martyrs are made of.
 
II. VICTORY WITHIN
The “old man” is an enemy of God and an ally of Satan. While he is within he will betray you into the hands of the enemy. An inward foe is more to be feared than outward foes. The destruction of inbred sin brings inward rest and victory. A civil war means the division of forces and leaves the nation a prey to other powers. One of the advantages of the sanctified life is that “we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities. Against powers,” etc., all of which are without. Hence David prayed, “Unite my heart to fear thy name.” Psalm 86:11. Inward victory is the secret of outward victory. If you would have victory on the field of battle, you must first have perfect victory at home, which can only come by being sanctified wholly, and so has the carnal mind destroyed.
 
III. ENTIRE CONSECRATION
Half-heartedness means certain defeat. A devotion that will gladly yield up all, even life itself, is one of the essential secrets of victory. True consecration never stops to count the cost, when once the will of God is made clear. Such men will take joyfully the spoiling of their goods, and rejoice they are counted worthy to suffer persecution for His sake.
 
 
IV. FULL EQUIPMENT
We are urged to “put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand.” The first inference is that without the whole armor we may not be able to stand, and the second inference is that with the “whole armor” we will be able to stand. This armor will make one invulnerable, and more than a match for Satan. For description of same, read Ephesians 6:11 –16. In this armor there is no provision for the back, as we are expected to keep our face toward the foe. Many are wounded in the back because of compromise.
 
V. KNOWLEDGE OF RESOURCES
To know that God and all the angels and all the resources of heaven are pledged to our victory will inspire great confidence. One man with God is always a majority. “The people that do know their God shall be strong and do exploits.” “Victory is of the Lord.” (Marg. Proverbs 21:31 ). We ever need to remember that “the battle is not ours, but God’s.” He will make a highway through the sea, command the sun to stand still, cause the stars to fight against our enemies, stop the mouths of lions. Quench the fires that may be kindled, and turn the victory on Israel ’s side, if we will but trust Him. “Faith is the victory.” Courage is faith on the battlefield. “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.” “Thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”