Look And Stand
Now we are to look unto YESHUA, the author and finisher of our faith. We have to keep our eyes on Him. He will show us what to do next. He will be able to warn us and say, 'Watch out!' By His Spirit He'll be able to alert us, 'There's an attack coming on your left flank.' Or, sometimes, He gives a dream. Have you ever been warned by a dream? In our text above from Matthew chapter 2 and verse 13, Joseph was warned in a dream to flee the wrath of Herod.
Sometimes you and I have a dream in which we say something we wish we had never said. When we wake up [or we do something we wish we had never done]; we wake up and we find, 'Thank GOD it was a dream!' Why did GOD let us have that dream? It was to warn us. 'My child, watch out for this. Watch out that you don't do it.' And that dream has made such an impression on us, we are careful what we say; we watch our tongues. We are careful what we do. The dream has been a warning from GOD. Sometimes someone else will make a chance remark. They don't know, but it hits home, and it's really a word from GOD to us. The LORD is the Captain of our Salvation, and He is looking out for us. He's warning us of the ambush, whatever it might be, to protect us. We look to Him. And the result is, we stand; we are able to stand. In James, Chapter 1; the Letter of James, Chapter 1, we read why it is we fall. It's really our own fault. We give way to what is said, or what is called by our rabbis, 'yetzer ha-ra'; the evil impulse. The child of GOD has it in him to resist. Now let's look at James, Chapter 1, verse 13: There are some times, in our lives, where we have to fight off more than once, more than twice. We have to keep coming back; and many times we fall. But the important thing is to keep fighting. We may lose a battle, but you will win the war. There are some sins that are easier to overcome than others. But we must never give up fighting back; even though we may be brought to our knees; even though we may fall. We must keep on fighting. The evil day spoken of here is an unusual time of distress, when everything happens. 'It never rains, but it pours!' As we read in Ecclesiastes 12: As someone said, 'You can't stop the birds from flying over your head, but you can stop them from making a nest in your hair.' What you do is say, 'In the Name of YESHUA, I disown these thoughts; I reject them; I pray GOD to forgive me if in any way, I have given way to them.' Don't yield! Let's look at Proverbs, Chapter 20: |