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I. We Must Fight
A. Because of the Command
military command.
An order to be carried out.
He is obligated by his commanding officer who is the Lord of Heaven’s army.
B. Because of Our Commission
My calling to the ministry:
The manner in which Knox became a preacher is well known.
When in St Andrews’ Castle for protection, with his young charges and their parents, his tutoring took the form of a systematic study of the Gospel according to John, to which others were admitted as hearers.
He was also involved in public disputations with local churchmen.
This convinced the Protestant congregation within the Castle and their preacher John Rough, who felt his need of assistance, that Knox had gifts which could be well employed in the work of the gospel ministry.
He tells us that, when he was urged by some of the leading men to take up the work of preaching, ‘he utterly refused, alleging that “he would not run where God had not called him”‘.
However, the congregation resolved to call him to this work and, when they were met on one occasion, Rough preached a sermon in which ‘he declared the power which a congregation, however small, had over anyone in whom they perceived gifts suited to the office, and how dangerous it was for such a person to reject the call of those who desired instruction’.
Rough then addressed him:
In the name of God, and of his Son Jesus Christ, and in the name of these that presently call you by my mouth, I charge you that ye refuse not this holy vocation, but, as ye tender the glory of God, the increase of Christ’s Kingdom, the edification of your brethren and the comfort of me, oppressed by the multitude of labours, that ye take upon you the public office of preaching, even as ye look to avoid God’s heavy displeasure, and desire that he shall multiply his graces upon you.2
Knox, who gives this report, records his reaction:
Whereat John Knox, abashed, burst forth in most abundant tears and withdrew himself to his chamber.
His countenance and behaviour, that day till the day he was compelled to present himself to the public place of preaching, did sufficiently declare the grief and trouble of his heart; for no man saw any sign of mirth in him, neither yet had he pleasure to accompany any man for many days together.
This confirmed Timothy’s rank and responsibility.
II.
We Must Choose to Fight
A. Because It’s Noble
Fight (verb) is in the subjunctive mood.
You have been commanded to fight and so you might fight or you might desert.
The fight = campaign.
not a single battle, but a long expedition that will take our whole lives.
we get our word strategy from this Greek word.
Good = excellent, noble.
Well suited to its end goal.
This is a Cosmic battle between Satan, demons, and unredeemed men AND God, holy angels, and the saints of God.
It started with the fall of Lucifer
B. With the Correct Weapons
Keep = holding fast
Faith - what you believe - Doctrine
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Good Conscience = the Practice of doctrine from the heart - Obedience
Paul boils down our spiritual weaponry to these 2. Believing the right things and doing the right things.
How do you fight?
What is the noble strategy that will win the the most epic campaign against evil?
Doctrine And Obedience
Holding to the truth of God’s Word the Bible with unshakable faith no matter how the world tries to dismiss it.
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Obeying the Bible because of your love for your Savior.
children obeying your parents, husbands loving your wives, wives submitting to your husbands, remaining undefiled by this sinful world, meeting together for worship and service, intentionally discipling younger believers, telling the good news of Jesus Christ.
Don’t abandon your commission.
Don’t go AWOL.
Engage in the battle
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