We live in a time when Champions are a ‘dime a dozen’. The media portrays many of our sports people in particular as heroes and champions, and even recently advertisements label them as immortal.
So what makes a champion. People recognise the fact that there is the proverbial blood, sweat and tears that go into making someone a champion, but there is actually more than that. The word ‘Champion’ has the root of its meaning in battle, and yes, we could term the sports field as a place of ‘battle’, but realistically, a sports champion is one who competes against others for fun. It doesn’t matter whether they win or lose, they are still referred to as a champion because they are disciplined, and they work hard, because of who they are and what they do.
A battle champion is different. They compete against others as a matter of life and death. They are a champion, not just because they have worked hard, not just because they have trained well, not just because they are disciplined, not because of how others see them, but because of one thing – they are still alive. They continue to fight the battle, knowing three things: 1) The enemy IS the enemy, 2) Whilst fighting the may - die and 3) The enemy needs to be - destroyed.
We need to be aware that as Christians, we are in a battle. The enemy is the enemy and he’s not playing games with you, or your children. The other great thing is that it’s not really much of a battle. Jesus defeated him at Calvary, so he was stripped of all his authority - leaving him with nothing...
In Matt 28:18-20 Jesus says three important things:  1) All authority has been given to Me (Jesus); 2) Go and make disciples; and 3) He will never leave us nor forsake us.
In addition to that, Isaiah says, “The God of Israel will be your rear guard.” Not only are you in permanent contact with the God of the universe, who has all authority and who is your personal bodyguard, you are also fighting a battle that you can’t lose. James says having done all to stand, STAND!  
God invested into you because He sees you His champion. Let’s continue to stand, and resist the devil, because he will not win, and you already have.
Have an fantastic and victorious week,   
Adrian Nyhuis   

 
 
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Looking at Rev 19:19 we find the beast and the kings of the earth fighting with their armies against Him who sat on the horse and against His army.
Brothers and sisters, that is referring to us. We are His army and we are at war with the forces of darkness. We need to understand that, acknowledge that and prepare for war, vigorously fighting to uphold all that the word of God commands. We need to be consistently praying in the Holy Spirit and with our understanding as to how we should fight, how we should conduct ourselves in the society that we live in and to be victorious according to His Word.
1 Corinthians 15:57 says, “But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ”. This verse really spells it out and how we are to have victory. It is only through our Lord Jesus Christ, the compound name of the Godhead (‘Lord’ being God the Father, ‘Jesus’ being the Son of God who died for our sins and ‘Christ’ being the Anointed the Holy Spirit).
All that is required for the Christian to fight the battle and to win is provided for us through His abiding power within us as we are obedient in keeping His commandments. (John 14:21-26)
Let’s fight the war of life and win through Him.
With much love,
Bernie