So we're in a war zone. Now what? How do we go about fighting, even winning, in this war? Take a look at a portion of a prayer of Jesus from John 17:
13"I am coming to you now, but I say these things while I am still in the world, so that they may have the full measure of my joy within them."
Weapon one: Joy
Notice that Jesus explains what he hopes his training and prayers will lead to for the disciples - Joy. Not just any Joy, but the full measure of Jesus' joy within them. At first glance, we might be thinking that this must mean that Jesus is going to shield us from all of the blows of the battle. Maybe even evacuate us out of the combat zone. Not so. Read the next part:
"14I have given them your word and the world has hated them, for they are not of the world any more than I am of the world.
15My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.
16They are not of the world, even as I am not of it."
He makes it clear that the disciples are going to be hated and that there is a real enemy (the evil one) who is waging a war against them. He also makes it clear that He is not asking the Father to extract them out of harms way. So where's the joy in that?
Notice that Jesus says that the disciples are not of the world any more than Jesus is of the world. Now I can certainly understand how Jesus is not really at home on ole planet earth - but the disciples? Come on. These guys are about as "down to earth" as you can get.
Jesus is speaking of their citizenship. Even though the disciples have never hung out in heaven (like Jesus has) heaven is their home. They are no longer citizens of Israel or Rome or any other earthly designation. Their home is heaven. Now that is cause for Joy.
It's also a very needed concept for people living in a war zone. The fact that this earth is not our home, frees us up from being crushed every time it doesn't live up to our expectations - which is often. This helps us keep our heads up and our hearts full of courage as we meet the onslaught experienced in the battle.
It also helps us enjoy the abundant life that Christ is offering in the here and now. Knowing that we will always be hungry for deeper relationships, more rest, absence of pain . . . (aka heaven), we can see the good in life as glimpses of the eternal life to come. This way our soaring expectations can come down to earth and we can experience the Joy of knowing God through his good, through fallen, creation.
So here's to Joy in our eternal future. Relish in it often and do not lose heart in the fight for your life and the lives of those around you.
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