“Seek the LORD, and his strength: seek his face evermore.” (Ps 105:4 AV)
I was reminded of this verse upon waking in the middle of the night. The LORD and I had a sweet time of prayer. At issue is that which always comes to mind. The end of the battle. In particular, the end of the battle with sin. Of all the enemies the child of God wrestles with, it is sin. Paul, at the end of his ministry and life, wrote the famous internal struggle of Romans chapter seven. A man who was the foundation of the church in the west, the writer of more than half the New Testament, and a missionary like no other struggled with the flesh until the day he died. That is our battle. Wishing and praying for its end is not wrong. It is normal and right. Wanting to be what God always designed us to be, yet frustrated by the flesh, is every saint’s battle. In the meantime, we have a truth as expressed above. God has not left us alone. There is a remedy. There is an answer. Although only through our glorification shall we be made sinless, there is a source to which we can turn before then. It is the power of God.
God wants us to overcome sin far more than we do. But if we do not learn to do so as a freewill choice of our own, we will never learn what it means to be Christlike. At least not be experience. Like Israel who was left the enemies of Canaan as God’s means of proving them, there are enemies which the LORD allows us to face because there is no other way by which we may learn some of the greatest lessons we will ever learn. Affliction and adversity are not comfortable. God never promises a life of comfort. The verse above is a great one.
When we are faced with giants in our own heart and flesh, it is the Spirit that enables us to overcome. We cannot do it in our own strength. It is the Spirit that empowers. We fail when we try to scale the mountain all by ourselves. The flesh is too strong. It goes wherever we go. It fights against the spirit, and the spirit fights against it. It is the strength of the LORD that tips the scales in favor of righteousness and holiness. The psalmist tells us to do the obvious. Seek the strength of the LORD. Not after we have failed, but while we are being challenged. Seek the LORD while He may be found. Seek His strength, and the flesh will yield to His power.