“In all things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” Romans 8:37
The world tells us that victory comes after the battle. God tells us that victory comes before it.
That is what makes faith look so strange to those watching us.
Imagine the Israelites standing before Jericho. The city was heavily fortified. Its walls towered above them. Any military expert would have ordered ladders, battering rams and an assault plan.
God ordered a walk.
In Joshua 6:2, before a single stone had fallen, God told Joshua, “See, I have delivered Jericho into your hands.”
Notice He did not say, “I will deliver.” He said, “I have delivered.” The victory had already been won in God’s mind.
No attack. No weapons. No strategy meeting. Just surrender and obedience.
To the people of Jericho it must have looked ridiculous. Yet every step the Israelites took was a declaration that God had already won the battle. And the walls fell down, right?
Many years ago, I faced my own fallen wall. Quite literally. I was Chairman of my housing society when a huge compound wall collapsed into the compound below. The neighbours were understandably upset. Then things became worse. They began claiming an additional 4,500 square feet of our land. My committee met in emergency session. “We must negotiate,” they said.
“Negotiate what?” I asked.
They gave me until the next day to come up with a better answer.
That evening my wife and I prayed about it and I waited.
That was my march around Jericho.
And that same night at 9 pm, a call came from our local corporator. “Come and meet the MLA tomorrow morning,” he said.
I was stunned. When we met him, he carefully examined the matter, ensured that we did not lose a single square foot of land, and helped resolve the issue. We rebuilt the wall and retained every inch of our property.
Looking back, I realise what I did was surrender to God. Why? Because from Jesus’ death on the cross comes an astonishing truth. The power of God is now available to us. When Jesus died, He won the victory over sin, death and every force that stands against God’s purposes. That victory is not something we have to earn. It is something we inherit. That is why Paul writes in Romans 8:37, “In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.”
The victory has already been won.
When we understand this, prayer changes. We stop praying as defeated people hoping for a miracle. We pray as children of God who know that Christ has already conquered.
So, believe that through His death you are already a conqueror. Then pray victoriously.
And watch what God does, as walls fall long before the first stone hits the ground…!
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Robert Clements is a newspaper columnist and writes a daily column, which has graced the pages of over 60 newspapers and magazines, from a daily column in the Khaleej Times, Dubai, the Morning Star, London, and in nearly every state in India, from The Statesman in Kolkata, to the Kashmir Times in Kashmir to the Trinity Mirror in Chennai.
Btfl reflection for a Sunday sermon. Thanks Bob
Thanks Bob for the reminder. This morning I got up with an upset stomach. Will use Thanksgiving method
Thanks Bob for this little shove in the right direction.
So true in my experience too.
Thank you for this beautiful reflection.
Absolutely true. The Creator knows so well how to sustain His creation. He knows the Enemy before we sense their plan. The checkmate is already in place. Yes, we are conquerors👍.
Love your logical narration Bob. The fall of Jericho is a unique chapter in the Book. Unparalleledand as you said, a weaponless war. When blessings shower, they pour 🙌.
“We stop praying as defeated people hoping for a miracle.
We pray as children of God who know that Christ has already conquered.
Such a strong statment!
Just the very belief that Christ has already conquered all our battles is enough for us to march onwards! Thank you Bob.
Each time I am in a crisis, I say “Trust The Expert ! Trust The Almighty ” …And, I Trust him more each day !! 🙏
Thank you for sharing your wonderful testimony. Yes when we do what God directs us to do the walls fall down. Keep encouraging the audience faith has to increase every day till our Lord JESUS becomes Lord of our nation.
True, God’s victories are secured long before we see the evidence.
As the Psalmist says, “Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good” (Psalm 34:8). Those who trust Him discover through experience that His promises are sure, His timing is perfect, and His victories never fail.