"The Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. And he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan. And he was with the wild animals, and the angels were ministering to him." - Mark 1:12-13
Someone once said
that heroes are made, not born. Well, after his platoon had suffered
heavy casualties and three other non-commissioned officers had become
casualties, Corporeal Alvin C. York, a conscientious objector of
World War I, assumed command. Fearlessly leading seven men, he charged a
machine gun nest which was pouring deadly and incessant fire upon his
platoon. In this heroic feat the machine gun nest was taken, together with
four officers and one hundred twenty-eight men and several guns. York was promoted to Sergeant and awarded
the Distinguished Service Cross, Medal of Honor and nearly fifty more decorations
for his heroism. By going where no one would want to go and doing what no one
would want to do, York became a hero.
Jesus left heaven's glory, came to
earth and was driven by the Spirit into the wilderness. The battle ground was
not desirable nor the fight pleasurable. But our Lord went where He was told to
go and became our eternal hero. He charged the bastion of Hell and
confronted the great enemy with the Sword of the Word and won the day. As with
any war there were many more battle that followed, but the victory was achieved
by the One who went where no one would want to go and did what no one would
want to do and became our hero.
This simple point comes to this my
friend; has the Lord directed you into a situation that no one would want to
go? Have you hesitated and questioned the wisdom of such leading? Is it
possible that the Lord has set the stage for you to do what needs to be done so
others might be blessed? Yes, the Spirit still drives His people into the
wilderness, but with eternal purpose in mind. You too can win the day and be a
hero... by going where no one would want to go and doing what no one would want
to do, for the Glory of God and blessing of others.
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