Daily with the King

by W. Glyn Evans

June 15 • Possessing the Gate of the City

I will realize and act upon the principle that every victory must lead to an occupancy. Merely to conquer a bad habit, to win over an alienated friend, or to drive doubt out of my heart is not in itself sufficient. I must follow up those triumphs with being “more than a conqueror, that is, seizing the territory so the enemy cannot recapture it.

When the Israelites conquered the Amorites, they followed up their victory by occupying their land (Numbers 21:21-32). This made any counterattack by the enemy impossible. I must nail down my victories in such a way that counterattack is impossible. Otherwise, as Jesus reminds me in His parable, the end may be worse that the beginning (Matthew 12:43-45). The only way to crucify my fleshly desires is to drive them from my mind, then let the Holy Spirit create new, fresh desires in me. The only way I can conquer hate is to replace it with love. I cannot conquer bitterness by confessing it; I must replace it with praise and thankfulness. In short, there must be no vacancy after victory! As Paul puts it, I must “withstand” (fight and overcome the enemy), after which I must “stand.” Too often I have withstood, only to fail to stand afterward. It does not take the enemy long to recognize an unguarded post and seize it.

I love the word Laban gave to his sister Rebekah when she was leaving to marry Isaac: “May your descendants possess the gate of those who hate them” (Genesis 24:60). The city gate was the city’s most crucial defense; once lost, the whole city was lost. That is where victory will lead me to make inoperative those things that would keep me from enjoying what Christ dearly brought for me! “The Lord your God will Himself cross over before you; He will destroy the [enemy] from before you… Be strong and courageous” (Deuteronomy 31:3-6, Berkeley).

“For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in His tabernacle; in the secret place of His tent He will hide me; He will lift me up on a rock” (Psalm 27:5)

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