Summary: victory in Christ

Intro: there is a commercial on television where a man is pouring out his heart to a counselor in English, only to have the counselor respond back to him in French. Many times people come to church with a need for practical preaching, and they get deep theological studies that no one can understand. So God has put in my heart to teach on practical issues that apply to every day life. Tonight, I would like to give you some scriptures on winning over the devil’s fiery darts of discouragement.

Winning over the Devil’s Fiery Darts of Discouragement

Ephesians 6:16

· I Peter 5:8—Resist steadfast in the faith---you probably have heard this statement before, but years ago I had a friend who would say, you’ve got to keep the faith. When you feel discouraged in any area of life, faith is your shield.

When you battling discouragement in any area of your life, the scripture offers the comfort you need. You can stand on the promises of God.

· James 4:7,8—Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and God will draw nigh to you.

Don’t give in to the devil, when you feel an attack, resist it, and he will flee.

Get God involved—don’t fight that battle in the flesh, the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God.

· Joshua 1:9—don’t let fear torment your mind. The mind is a battle field and the devil wants to set up shop in your mind. Don’t let the devil keep you upset, the Lord is with you no matter where you are, and with God for you, than nothing can stand against you.

· Psalms 42:11—Hope thou in God; for I shall yet praise him. David had his valleys, and he had his battles with discouragement, but he didn’t place his hope in himself, or even others, but God who is faithful. He looked beyond the battle and said, I shall yet praise him.

· I Peter 5:7-casting all your cares upon him; for he careth for you. One of the biggest lies of the devil is that no one cares about what you are going through, but the Word of God says, you can cast all your cares upon the Lord, for he cares for you.

· Psalms 37:4,5 delight thyself in the Lord and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Commit thy way unto the Lord, trust also in him, and he shall bring it to pass. Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for him. True rest comes from the Lord. Learning to lean on Jesus, finding more power than I’ve ever dreamed, I’m learning to lean on Jesus.

· Galatians 6:9—and let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Sometimes the narrow road seems like the hard road, and the straight way like the longest way, but if you will not faint, if you will keep on keeping on, you are going to reap a wonderful harvest in your lifetime, and the eternity to come.

Close: I love doing bible studies of areas that other people may pass over as trivial pursuit. One I did years ago were the salutations of the Bible and the benedictions. I love Paul’s salutations or opening remarks, because they all start with encouragement for the believer: here are just a few.

Grace, peace and mercy to you. Grace be unto you, and peace from God the Father. I thank God for you, I make mention of you in prayer night and day. Probably the most encouraging introduction is found in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, if you are discouraged, take this verse tonight and get encouraged—

Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all comforts; who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God

God will comfort us in our trials, so that we can be a comfort to others by the Spirit of God in us.

Intro: the Sermon on the Mount is the initial teachings of Jesus Christ. Here we see Him give the foundations for the Christian life. As you view the different aspects of the beatitudes, you see they are revolutionary to the ways of the world.

INTRODUCTIONS TO THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

MATTHEW 5:1-12

1. 5:3—poor in spirit—a life of humility. The kingdom of heaven will be given to those who live in submission and subjection to Christ. It is the crucifying of pride, and self that Christ demands. Humility is a product of the Spirit of God, just as pride is a product of the flesh.

2. 5:4- those that mourn, for they will be comforted. Now when we think of mourning we generally associate it with loss. We are grieving over the loss of someone or something. But this mourning is different, in that it is a grieving over sin. A penitent spirit, a repentant heart. Jesus said, those that really mourned over their sins, had a true Godly sorrow would be comforted. This is the message of salvation.

3. 5:5- blessed are the meek, they shall inherit the earth. Another quality in the life of a Christian was that of a gentle spirit. Wise as serpents, but harmless as doves. This again is a fruit of the spirit. In our flesh or self life gentleness cannot be produced. We are full of strife, envy, hatred and malice. Jesus points to a different kind of spirit Intro: there is a commercial on television where a man is pouring out his heart to a counselor in English, only to have the counselor respond back to him in French. Many times people come to church with a need for practical preaching, and they get deep theological studies that no one can understand. So God has put in my heart to teach on practical issues that apply to every day life. Tonight, I would like to give you some scriptures on winning over the devil’s fiery darts of discouragement.

Winning over the Devil’s Fiery Darts of Discouragement

Ephesians 6:16

· I Peter 5:8—Resist steadfast in the faith---you probably have heard this statement before, but years ago I had a friend who would say, you’ve got to keep the faith. When you feel discouraged in any area of life, faith is your shield.

When you battling discouragement in any area of your life, the scripture offers the comfort you need. You can stand on the promises of God.

· James 4:7,8—Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and God will draw nigh to you.

Don’t give in to the devil, when you feel an attack, resist it, and he will flee.

Get God involved—don’t fight that battle in the flesh, the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God.

· Joshua 1:9—don’t let fear torment your mind. The mind is a battle field and the devil wants to set up shop in your mind. Don’t let the devil keep you upset, the Lord is with you no matter where you are, and with God for you, than nothing can stand against you.

· Psalms 42:11—Hope thou in God; for I shall yet praise him. David had his valleys, and he had his battles with discouragement, but he didn’t place his hope in himself, or even others, but God who is faithful. He looked beyond the battle and said, I shall yet praise him.

· I Peter 5:7-casting all your cares upon him; for he careth for you. One of the biggest lies of the devil is that no one cares about what you are going through, but the Word of God says, you can cast all your cares upon the Lord, for he cares for you.

· Psalms 37:4,5 delight thyself in the Lord and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Commit thy way unto the Lord, trust also in him, and he shall bring it to pass. Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for him. True rest comes from the Lord. Learning to lean on Jesus, finding more power than I’ve ever dreamed, I’m learning to lean on Jesus.

· Galatians 6:9—and let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Sometimes the narrow road seems like the hard road, and the straight way like the longest way, but if you will not faint, if you will keep on keeping on, you are going to reap a wonderful harvest in your lifetime, and the eternity to come.

Close: I love doing bible studies of areas that other people may pass over as trivial pursuit. One I did years ago were the salutations of the Bible and the benedictions. I love Paul’s salutations or opening remarks, because they all start with encouragement for the believer: here are just a few.

Grace, peace and mercy to you. Grace be unto you, and peace from God the Father. I thank God for you, I make mention of you in prayer night and day. Probably the most encouraging introduction is found in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, if you are discouraged, take this verse tonight and get encouraged—

Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all comforts; who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God

God will comfort us in our trials, so that we can be a comfort to others by the Spirit of God in us.

in operation in the lives of Christians.

4. 5:6- those that hunger and thirst after righteousness—Jesus shows that those of the kingdom of God will have a spiritual appetite. They will hunger and thirst after the things of God. His love, holiness, peace and joy are the pursuits of the believer. Jesus promises that those that will go after God will not be disappointed, they will be filled. Surely this is another promise of the empowering work of the Spirit of God that fills the life of a Christian.

5. 5:7—mercifulness is that ability to give what isn’t deserved. This is a quality of God, that His mercy endures forever. This new Christian community would operate in the gifts of mercy. They would love with God’s love and they would give mercy to those who didn’t even deserve it.

6. 5:8—purity of heart—another great attribute in the life of a Christian

would be a life of holiness before God. The believers would see God as they walked this life of purity. Their motives would be pure, their goals and desires would be right and God would bless them with Divine revelation. They would be a nation whose hearts were after God. And like Nathaniel, Israelites in whom there would be no guile.

7. 5:9—as the children of God they would be peacemakers. In a world of wars and rumors of wars, there would be a people that would promote peace through God. They would calm the storms of life with prayer and love given to those caught in the midst of turmoil and strife.

8. 5:10-12 the final quality of this Christian body would be the most difficult of all. They would rejoice in suffering. They would accept the rejection of the world, they would receive the insults of those who hated them, and instead of retaliation, they would rIntro: there is a commercial on television where a man is pouring out his heart to a counselor in English, only to have the counselor respond back to him in French. Many times people come to church with a need for practical preaching, and they get deep theological studies that no one can understand. So God has put in my heart to teach on practical issues that apply to every day life. Tonight, I would like to give you some scriptures on winning over the devil’s fiery darts of discouragement.

Winning over the Devil’s Fiery Darts of Discouragement

Ephesians 6:16

· I Peter 5:8—Resist steadfast in the faith---you probably have heard this statement before, but years ago I had a friend who would say, you’ve got to keep the faith. When you feel discouraged in any area of life, faith is your shield.

When you battling discouragement in any area of your life, the scripture offers the comfort you need. You can stand on the promises of God.

· James 4:7,8—Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and God will draw nigh to you.

Don’t give in to the devil, when you feel an attack, resist it, and he will flee.

Get God involved—don’t fight that battle in the flesh, the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God.

· Joshua 1:9—don’t let fear torment your mind. The mind is a battle field and the devil wants to set up shop in your mind. Don’t let the devil keep you upset, the Lord is with you no matter where you are, and with God for you, than nothing can stand against you.

· Psalms 42:11—Hope thou in God; for I shall yet praise him. David had his valleys, and he had his battles with discouragement, but he didn’t place his hope in himself, or even others, but God who is faithful. He looked beyond the battle and said, I shall yet praise him.

· I Peter 5:7-casting all your cares upon him; for he careth for you. One of the biggest lies of the devil is that no one cares about what you are going through, but the Word of God says, you can cast all your cares upon the Lord, for he cares for you.

· Psalms 37:4,5 delight thyself in the Lord and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Commit thy way unto the Lord, trust also in him, and he shall bring it to pass. Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for him. True rest comes from the Lord. Learning to lean on Jesus, finding more power than I’ve ever dreamed, I’m learning to lean on Jesus.

· Galatians 6:9—and let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Sometimes the narrow road seems like the hard road, and the straight way like the longest way, but if you will not faint, if you will keep on keeping on, you are going to reap a wonderful harvest in your lifetime, and the eternity to come.

Close: I love doing bible studies of areas that other people may pass over as trivial pursuit. One I did years ago were the salutations of the Bible and the benedictions. I love Paul’s salutations or opening remarks, because they all start with encouragement for the believer: here are just a few.

Grace, peace and mercy to you. Grace be unto you, and peace from God the Father. I thank God for you, I make mention of you in prayer night and day. Probably the most encouraging introduction is found in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, if you are discouraged, take this verse tonight and get encouraged—

Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all comforts; who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God

God will comfort us in our trials, so that we can be a comfort to others by the Spirit of God in us.

ejoice that they could suffer for Christ. They would have that constant joy in their lives because of the knowledge that heaven was the reward of those who would be faithful to Christ.

Close: if we would be honest, it seems very difficult to even imagine arriving at this place. But Jesus didn’t give a pie in the sky description of some supersaints, but this was to be the norm in Christian living. So I guess it is safe to say, we all need more of Christ in our lives to achieve such a lofty place, and more of the Spirit of God working in our lives to have this type of testimony among the non-Christian community.