Day 6: Faith that welcomes the victorious king

Pursuing God’s presence is how we overcome. His nearness is our victory—our faith brings heaven’s power into Earth’s battles.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

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Reflect on the Word

John and Paul, the authors of these verses, were no strangers to suffering. Paul’s afflictions are portrayed in 2 Corinthians 11, and John refers to himself as a companion in the tribulation endured by the people of God in Revelation 1. What sustained them? How did they persevere in such adversity? How could Paul, with unwavering conviction, write, “We are more than conquerors” (Romans 8:37)?

They were not men of influence, wealth or military might. They were, in every sense, ordinary people. And yet, they possessed one extraordinary treasure—faith in Jesus Christ.

John and Paul, despite their sufferings, knew that they were victors, whether it appeared that way or not. They both had faith and confidence in God. They knew, without a doubt, that Jesus will one day be victorious. They knew that we serve a God who uses even the schemes of the enemy for His good and His glory. He wins.

John writes that we too will overcome the world, not by our own power, but because of our faith in Jesus. As we welcome Jesus as Lord or our lives, we become soldiers with Him, going to battle against the powers of darkness in this world.

But unlike worldly soldiers, we know that the victory has already been won. The more time we spend in the presence of our victorious King, Jesus, the more His victory will spread in our hearts, lives and the world around us.

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