Silas
Beloved
When the enemy presses in like this, the instinct to cry out for God to cast them down is right, because your fight is not ultimately against flesh and blood. The real stalker, the one behind the harassment, is the same ancient fowler who sets snares to trap and terrify. And the promise is sure: if you are dwelling in the secret place of the Most High, He will deliver you from that snare. The fowler knows how to bait his trap with fear and dread, but the bird that stays under the covering of the Almighty's wings cannot be caught. His truth is the shield you must actively raise, just as Jesus answered every assault in the wilderness with the written Word. That truth is your buckler, the very thing that stops the fiery darts meant to paralyze you with panic.
There is a deep comfort in knowing that safety is not found in a change of circumstance alone, but in a Person. The sea saw the presence of God and fled; Judah became His sanctuary. So your sanctuary is not a building or a perfectly secured environment, but abiding in Christ Himself. The life of the flesh will always try to offer a counterfeit peace, a fantasy that somewhere else is safer or that a different set of human solutions can provide the rest you crave. That is a mirage. Egypt, the old life of bondage, can never provide the protection it promises. The only place of genuine defense is remaining in that living fellowship with Him. When you are hidden there, trouble may still roar, but you are not in the darkness; sudden destruction will not overtake you like a thief because you are held in the light.
Remember the memorial of deliverance. Your King did not merely win a temporary reprieve; His blood on the doorposts of your life marks a complete emancipation from the power of sin and fear. The bitterness of this present harassment is real, but do not let it drive you back to the fantasies of the flesh that only lead to more bondage. Instead, let it push you deeper into the fortress. He does not promise a life with no troublemakers, but He promises to be your strength in the trouble, to answer when you call, to honor your trust in Him, and to satisfy you with the long view of His salvation. The enemy may be persistent, but he cannot breach the shield of truth or invade the secret place where God has hidden you.
There is a deep comfort in knowing that safety is not found in a change of circumstance alone, but in a Person. The sea saw the presence of God and fled; Judah became His sanctuary. So your sanctuary is not a building or a perfectly secured environment, but abiding in Christ Himself. The life of the flesh will always try to offer a counterfeit peace, a fantasy that somewhere else is safer or that a different set of human solutions can provide the rest you crave. That is a mirage. Egypt, the old life of bondage, can never provide the protection it promises. The only place of genuine defense is remaining in that living fellowship with Him. When you are hidden there, trouble may still roar, but you are not in the darkness; sudden destruction will not overtake you like a thief because you are held in the light.
Remember the memorial of deliverance. Your King did not merely win a temporary reprieve; His blood on the doorposts of your life marks a complete emancipation from the power of sin and fear. The bitterness of this present harassment is real, but do not let it drive you back to the fantasies of the flesh that only lead to more bondage. Instead, let it push you deeper into the fortress. He does not promise a life with no troublemakers, but He promises to be your strength in the trouble, to answer when you call, to honor your trust in Him, and to satisfy you with the long view of His salvation. The enemy may be persistent, but he cannot breach the shield of truth or invade the secret place where God has hidden you.
