Faith as a Soldier: Commitment and Courage in Christ

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A soldier is a practical man, a man who has work to do and hard, stern work. He may sometimes, when he's at ease, wear the fineries of war, but when he comes to real warfare, he cares little enough for them. The dust and the smoke and the garments rolled in blood, these are for those who go a soldiering. [00:05:10]

The Christian is a soldier in an enemy's country, always needing to stand on his watchtower, constantly to be contending, though not with flesh and blood, with far worse foes, namely with spiritual wickedness in high places. The Christian is a self-sacrificing man, as the soldier must be. [00:06:21]

The soldier is a serving man; he does not follow his own pleasure. He is under Lord rule; each hour of the day has its prescribed duty, and he must be obedient to the word of another and not to his own will and whim. Such is the Christian; we serve the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:07:14]

The Christian is fired by higher ambitions than earthly warriors can ever know. He sees a crown that can never fade; he loves a king who, best of all, is worthy to be served. He has a motive within him which moves him to the noblest deeds, a divine spirit impelling him to the most self-sacrificing actions. [00:08:26]

Paul does not exhort Timothy to be a common or ordinary soldier, but to be a good soldier of Jesus Christ, for all soldiers and all true soldiers may not be good soldiers. There are men who are but just soldiers and nothing more; they only need sufficient temptation, and they readily become cowardly, idle, useless, and worthless. [00:08:58]

He is the good soldier of Jesus Christ who, through grace, aims to make himself as able to serve his Lord as shall be possible, who tries to grow in grace and to be perfected in every good word and work, that he may be in his master's battles fit for the roughest and sternest service. [00:09:35]

A soldier of Jesus Christ owns the divine Redeemer as his king and confesses his soul and undivided sovereignty in the spiritual kingdom. He bores Antichrist in all its forms and every principle it opposes itself to the reign of the beloved Prince of Peace. Jesus is to him both Lord and God. [00:12:44]

The Christian soldier not only acknowledges Jesus to be his king, but his heart is full of loving devotion to him as such. Now, if we can make his heart leap like the mention of that august, that more than royal name, he remembers who Jesus is: the Son of God, the wonderful, the counselor, the mighty God. [00:13:56]

The next characteristic of a good soldier is that he is obedient to his captain's commands. He would be no soldier at all who would not take his marching orders from the leader but must needs act after his own mind. He would soon be dismissed from the service if not shot by order of a court-martial. [00:17:07]

To live a life of obedience is a greater matter than some suppose. Obedience is no second-rate virtue. To obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams. If he loved me, what saith Jesus? Go to the stake for me or preach before kings for me? No, neither of these things is expressly selected. [00:18:29]

The Christian man, in order that he may win for Christ the souls of others, may make known Christ's truth, may establish Christ's Church on fresh ground, is quite as ready to suffer or die as is the boldest member of the most renowned regiment. To do this, he disentangled himself as much as he can from all other ambitions. [00:20:09]

The passion for victory with the soldier makes him forget everything else. Before the Battle of Waterloo, Picton had two of his ribs smashed at Quatre Bras, but he concealed this serious injury, and though suffering intense agony, he rode at the head of the troop and led one of the great charges which decided the fortunes of the day. [00:22:10]

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