Become the Destroyer of Satan’s Works
God is warring to save America. You must find your assignment in that war.
But how can we know our assignment? The secret to finding your assignment is your heart. God speaks to the heart and then the heart must control the mind.
Today, many Spirit-filled believers are unwittingly involved in New Age practices. They relate to God as if He were some kind of “force” rather than a Person. They think that audacity and confidence will unlock gifts, authority, and direction. They speak of “activating gifts” as if there was a formula to supernatural manifestations. My friend, it comes through brokenness, not arrogance. The “force” is a farce.
The gifts and anointing of the Holy Spirit always come through relationship. Sorry, but Christianity has always been and always will be family owned and operated. So then, how can we know our assignment?
Your assignment in the Army of God is your individual expression and extension of Christ’s destruction of the works of the devil. You are a destroyer of the works of the devil.
For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8).
God will give you a way to do it that is unique to you. Until that gets through to you—until you admit and agree to those terms—God will remain silent about your assignment. Because the situation today in America is an impossible one, only one kind of person will make a difference now. They must be armed with divine certainty. They must own an unshakable, bone-deep conviction that they have been chosen for this task. Without this, we have zero hope of removing the bloody talons of satan from the throat of our nation. Without it, we are doomed to another embarrassing misfire, pawned off as revival.
Next, you must face the fact that very few believers are supposed to be teachers, preachers, or pastors (see James 3:1). For too long, we have listened to the voice of God through a filter. In the past, whenever God has moved someone to serve Him, we have assumed it meant “ministry.”
This assumption of ministry has sent many Christians to Bible college who didn’t belong there.
Worse yet, it has filled pulpits with people who should have never been ordained. This reminds me of why President Woodrow Wilson once said, “One of the proofs of the divinity of the Gospel is the preaching it has survived.”
This filtered view of service is one big reason the Church lost influence in our nation. God tried to send people into education, law, medicine, business, art, media, and yes, even politics—but instead, we herded them into “Christian service.” You see it in the Bible. You see it in the stories of heroes of faith throughout history who altered the course of their generation. At the dawn of their mission, God infused them with incontestable certainty. This certainty plays a critical role in their survival.
Think of it like the escape velocity of a rocket. Escape velocity is one of the biggest challenges of space travel. In order for a rocket to break free of the Earth’s gravitational force it must reach a speed of seven miles per second. That’s 25,000 miles per hour!
Evil convulses at the approach of a new vessel of God. Hell instantly puts those who are chosen on a hit list. The child of God must be blasted by divine certainty into a trajectory that will escape the pull of devils, the seduction of fame, withering criticism, and that “dark night of the soul” that comes to all who are called of God.
From his death bed, John Wesley wrote his last letter to William Wilberforce to encourage him as he fought in England’s Parliament to abolish slavery. In this letter, Wesley confirms the urgency of divine certainty, “Unless God has raised you up for this very thing, you will be worn out by the opposition of men and devils. But if God be for you, who can be against you? Are all of them together stronger than God? O be not weary of well doing! Go on, in the name of God and in the power of his might.”
Understand this, child of God! The same Spirit that is awakening a passion and direction in you is doing the same thing to millions more. Soon an army will emerge that will invade every area of our culture. Today it is sporadic fire, here and there, but soon the prophetic core of God will obey and embrace their assignment. They will come together in a chorus of victory that will be unlike anything we have ever seen.
Never forget—Christianity will survive without America, but America will not survive without Christianity.