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Balaam following his
involvement and association with Balak and the elders of Midian was
invited to curse the Israelites under the premonition
that they would be the next victims of the enviable conquest of the
Israelites(Numbers 22:2-6). This assumption was wrong as God had already given
the Israelites an instruction not to engage in battle with the Moabites. He
told them categorically that he would not give them the land of the Moabites because they were their relatives (Deut 2:9).
It is worth noting that
God has respect for our families, our relatives, people who in his own wisdom
he orchestrated we invariably share our lives with. True Christianity has
a healthy respect for the family and even the Apostle Paul says if
we do not take care of our family, we have denied our faith( 1 Timothy
5:8).When we practice a Christianity that does not identify with our
relatives by choosing to ignore some of their needs under the
pretext of meeting those of our church, then we are far from the
model the Bible clearly shows .This practice was condemned by Jesus
as he opposed the Pharisees (Matthew 15:3-8). Instead of engaging in needless
battles and branding our relatives "witches" while
ignoring the real enemy (Ephesians 6:12), there may be a need to check that our
hearts are rid of jealousy or even malice which may have come from
unresolved issues,incomplete information and dismally, gossip.Involvement
in wrong battles leads to a dissipation of energy in the wrong
direction and a waste of resources, time and sadly, damaged relationships.
Although it
was a wrong battle,much can be learnt from the Midianites in their
approach.They engaged the highest form of warfare by seeking to tackle the
battle spiritually. Acknowledging the power of words(Proverbs 18:21) they
hired Balaam to curse the children of Israel. Balaam's error of
wrong company led to the error of wrong battles.We have not been called to
fight every battle and sometimes we may need to step aside and allow our loved
ones face some battles themselves so they can learn invaluable lessons.
Battles are an everyday
reality and it is pertinent that we engage rightly and with the right
weapons. The sword of the spirit which is the word of God is the only
offensive weapon of the Christian soldier (Ephesians
6:17). Different battles will require different strategies which we
should actively pursue under the wisdom and direction of God (1
Samuel 23:2).The greatest battle which occurs daily is the battle
of the mind (2 Corinthians 10:5) and we win this battle by speaking out the
Word of God. However,our involvement in any external battle should
done with caution ,courage with detailed and current information
In His Service,
Grace Tom-Lawyer
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