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The
Overcomer’s Reward
One
has only to glance through the
Scriptures to see that God loves
rewarding those who obey Him.
Moses was allowed the privilege
of speaking with Him face to
face. David was given a great
name and a house God promised to
establish forever. And Job was
rewarded with the restoration of
his family and a doubling of all
his possessions. Over and over
again, material and spiritual
blessings beyond the
imaginations of the people they
touched were granted to the
faithful.
The end of the Bible is equally
consistent in its display of
rewards. The only difference found
in the book of Revelation lies in
the eternal nature of the blessings
it offers. For example, instead of
earthly assets like fame and
fortune, these blessings revolve
around rewards like meals of hidden
manna, possession of the morning
star, and reserved seating on the
throne of the Lord – and they are
offered to us if we will obey one
simple command: “Overcome.”
God sums up this idea in Revelation
21:7, where He promises that “he who
overcomes shall inherit these
things, and I will be his God and he
will be My son.” So while there is
no question that God desires an
overcoming people, one logical
question does remain: “What does
that mean for me today?”
I believe there are a number of
factors that determine our level of
success in obeying this command, but
lately the Lord seems to be putting
a heavy emphasis on two in
particular. The first is our ability
to recognize opportunity, and the
second is our ability to respond to
it.
I recently had a dream in which I
was facing a long building full of
doors on either side. I was looking
for an open door I felt was familiar
to me, and thought I knew where it
would be. As I started going down
the left side of the building, I
noticed two things about the doors:
each of them was marked with a skull
and cross bones -- and none of them
would open. As I continued down the
long corridor, my anxiety increased
as I realized my open door wasn’t
where I thought it would be. I
reached the last of the doors on the
left of the building, and moved to
the right side, where I encountered
similar locked doors marked with
skull and crossbones. I began to
panic as each successive door
remained locked, until, finally, I
came to the last door. It was open.
I walked through it with a great
sense of relief and found myself in
the middle of several groups of
people. Although they appeared
divided to the natural eye, they
were joined by a spiritual unity I
had never felt before. The love in
the room was tangible, even though
it looked like each person was
engaged in individual pursuits.
I feel that many of us are facing
similar situations, and that we have
been placed in them so God may teach
us how to overcome. These
circumstances seem familiar to us –
so familiar, in fact, we thought
they would never change. However, we
are now beginning to see a degree of
difference in them, even if it is
very slight. A new alignment has
come in the spirit, and we must grab
hold of this opportunity for change.
It is as if we have found ourselves
in a hot room with a window that’s
been left ajar. Our options are to
either see the window cracked open,
think about how hot it is inside,
and hope the window will open wider
-- or to walk over to it and push it
open. The first option is what
happens when we recognize the Lord
doing something, but then purpose to
just wait and see what more He will
do. The second option represents the
choice to be co-laborers with the
Lord in our current situation – and
this is the choice God is asking us
to make. Now is the time to get up
and open the window wide enough for
us to step through.
Co-laboring with the Lord is crucial
right now, but it is important that
we remember He is still the One in
charge. Because of this, we must be
particularly careful to heed the
counsel of Proverbs 3:5-6 in
allowing Him to direct our labors:
“Trust in the Lord with all your
heart and lean not on your own
understanding; in all your ways
acknowledge Him, and He will make
your paths straight.”
Now is the time to heed God’s call
to overcome, and press through the
enemy’s battle tactics of
distraction, discouragement and
confusion. Refuse to be immobilized
by them, and, as you do, you will
find the grace to embrace dreams you
once thought impossible, the love
and unity that will help you bring
them to pass, and the right to lay
claim to the inheritance God has
promised to all those who overcome.
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