Through the apostle John, Christ said, “And he that
overcomes, and keeps My works unto the end, to him will I give
power over the nations: and he shall
rule them with a rod of iron…” (
Rev. 2:26-27).
In His instruction to Laodicea, He adds, “To him that overcomes will I grant to sit with Me in My throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with My Father in His throne” (Rev. 3:21).These verses picture Christ re-establishing God’s government over all nations of the earth. Christians will receive real power to rule. But first they must overcome.Christians are those who follow—who copy—Christ (I Pet. 2:21). Then what is the pattern Christ established for us to follow? Did He overcome?
In
reference to His own struggle to remain free of sin, perfect in
character, Christ said, “In the world you shall have tribulation [how
true!]: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). Christ had overcome both the world and its god—Satan (II Cor. 4:4). Recall that Christ said, “even as I also overcame,
and am set down with My Father in His throne.” Christ overcame and
qualified to rule. Just as He qualified to replace Satan, so must we!Such
enormous power to rule could never be given to people who are
unprepared—who have not qualified to properly use it. God will not hand
great authority to people who might rebel and revert to Satan’s ways.
God’s servants must use this life to build His very character, so
necessary for those holding offices of great authority.
Experienced in Sin
Understand! You have been practicing yielding to the flesh and Satan’s way for your entire life. You have probably become very good
at both. Believe me, as you strive to overcome and resist the pulls at
work within you, you will find that wrong patterns of conduct are
“second nature” to you—more than you now know! Left unchecked, human
nature consists of vanity, jealousy, lust, greed, envy, resentment,
hatred, anger, pride, rebellion, foolishness, deceit and hostility
toward God. This is what you have been practicing—possibly for decades.Overcoming
will not be easy or happen overnight. It is a life-long struggle
against well-established attitudes and a former way of life that the
Christian has now rejected and turned from. The one who is walking God’s
path is striving to curb and withhold himself wherever God’s word instructs. He strives to exercise
himself in all matters where God says to do so. When God gives
instruction to do something, he strives to do it! When God gives
instruction not to do something, he strives not to do it!Learning
to do this takes a lifetime. But remember: Building character is why
you were born. Your job is to “put off” the fleshly pulls of human
nature, and to “put on” the character of God and Christ (Col. 3:8-13). Though this is not easy, the reward is great.God
looks on the intent of your heart. It is your overall desire and
motivation that is important to Him. He wants to know if, after you sin,
you are sorry for it and are determined to strive to do better. He
understands the temptations that beset us even better than we do. He
watches to see if we will be sober and vigilant as we root sin out of
our lives. Will we carelessly fall back into old patterns? Will we try
to overcome on human strength and energy?
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