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Being
Prepared
"The
prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep
going and suffer for it." Proverbs 27:12
It
wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark. But Noah and his
family survived the flood by building the Ark and stocking
it in obedience to God (Genesis 6:11-22).
God
led Joseph to use the years of plenty to store up sufficient
grain to feed his people through the seven-year famine (Genesis
41:33-36).
One
only has to look North of the Limpopo River to see a worse
case scenario of what can go wrong. As Christians, we are
to wisely anticipate danger and to make provision for times
of scarcity. However, we are not to fear the future. We
are to fear God alone. Yet, we are warned to plan for the
future and prepare ourselves for adversity.
"
man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward."
Job 5:7
The
Apostle Paul wrote: "We must go through many hardships
to enter the Kingdom of God." Acts 14:22. He should
have known. On his missionary journeys, Paul was imprisoned
frequently, flogged severely, five times he received 40
lashes, three times he was beaten with rods, once he was
stoned, three times he was shipwrecked, once he spent a
night and day in the open sea. He frequently knew hunger
and thirst, betrayal and danger (2 Corinthians 11:24-28).
"If
you falter in times of trouble, how small is your strength!"
Proverbs 24:10
The
will to win, the determination and resilience to persevere
in the face of all adversity is basic to survival.
"I
have learn the secret of being content in any and every
situation
I can do everything through Him who gives
me strength." Philippians 4:12-13
To
be mentally and emotionally prepared for adversity and to
cultivate the spiritual strength necessary to endure hardship
and threats, is essential.
Firstly,
we should not fear circumstance, situations or people. We
should fear God alone.
"Have
no fear of sudden disaster or of the ruin that overtakes
the wicked, for the Lord will be your confidence
"
Proverbs 3:25-26
Those
who have a rock solid faith in the sovereignty of God, who
fear Almighty God, are freed from the fear of man.
"And
we know that in all things God works for the good of those
who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose
if God is for us, who can be against us?
No,
in all these things we are more than conquerors through
Him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death
nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present
nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth,
nor anything else in all Creation, will be able to separate
us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."
Romans 8:28-39
A
personal relationship with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,
and a vibrant devotional life, provide a strong foundation
for adversity. The Lord Jesus spoke of two types of people.
Those who build their houses upon the rock of God's Word
and those who build their house on the sand of human effort.
Both houses may look pretty much the same from the outside.
They may be equally as comfortable, but when the rain falls,
and the wind blows, the storm rages and the floods rise,
the house that is built upon the sand will fall. Only those
who build their lives upon the rock of God's Word will be
able to endure such intense storms of life (Matthew 7:24-27).
So
the question is, who or what do you fear? Do you fear the
future? The political situation? People? Jesus said that
we should not fear man who can only kill the body and after
that, they can do nothing else. Jesus said that He would
tell us whom we should fear. We must fear God, alone. God
has the power to not only kill the body, but to throw body
and soul into hell, forever. Yes, I tell you, fear God (Luke
12:4-5).
Mental,
emotional and spiritual preparedness is foundational. Physical
fitness is also important.
"Physical
training is of some value
" 1 Timothy 4:8
We
need to carefully build up and consistently maintain our
physical strength and stamina by healthy eating habits and
regular exercise (1 Corinthians 9:24-27). Regular walking,
running, hiking, swimming and other exercises will help
keep us fit.
Then,
we need to make practical physical preparations for emergency
and crisis situations. The four G's of survival are: Groceries,
Guns, Gold & God.
Groceries
Famine has often been used by God as a form of judgement
- through drought, wars, riots and the breakdown of the
transportation infrastructure. Just as Joseph had stored
up enough food to feed all of Egypt and much of the surrounding
territories during the seven years of famine, so too we
should use times of plenty to make provision for the trying
times that may lie ahead.
Zimbabwe
used to export food, yet now, its once highly advanced agricultural
economy has been destroyed by racism, socialism and political
opportunism. However, some Zimbabweans have fared better
than others. They are the ones who had made provision years
ago. When shops are closed or empty, or when the water and
electricity supply are cut off, how self-sufficient would
you be?
Some
families in Zimbabwe sunk boreholes, rigged up their gutters
to drain rainwater from their roof into large water containers
by the side of the house, and obtained water purification
systems. Many folks stockpiled months of high-protein food,
canned meat, beans, vegetables, soups, condensed milk, cooking
oil, vitamin tables, medical supplies, candles and matches,
torches and batteries, soaps and disinfectants. Today there
are those who made provision and those who have to spend
days standing in queues outside empty shops.
Gold
In the Bible we find many references to gold and silver.
Gold has always been found to be an excellent medium of
exchange. Gold is durable, portable, consistent and it has
intrinsic value. Gold is real money - much more stable and
value than paper currency. Someone we know in Zambia bought
a car in 1964 for 140 Kwacha. At Independence, 1 Kwacha
equalled £1. Today Kwacha 8000 = £1. Far from
buying a car, a bottle of Coca-Cola now costs ten times
what a car cost 40 years ago.
When
I was being brought up in Rhodesia, the Rhodesian Dollar
was three times stronger than the American Dollar. Today
people will offer you Zimbabwe $2000 for US$ 1. One person
we know in Zimbabwe sold his house in 1980 and put the money
in the bank. Even with high interest rates and not touching
the money thorough these last two decades, but when he finally
withdrew his investment, it could not even pay for one week's
groceries!
In
a world awash in debt and inflation, we need to be sure
that our investments offer real long-term value.
Guns
When Lot's family were captured by an invading army, his
Uncle Abraham mobilised his armed and trained servants to
rescue them (Genesis 14:14-16). The armed servants of Abraham
and Isaac managed to restrain the murderous intentions of
the Philistines (Genesis 26:15-22). The armed servants of
Jacob enabled his household to escape the exploitation of
Laban (Genesis 31:17-24).
Armed
defence played an important role in the early expansion
of the church. Not even the Roman Peace (Pax Romana) was
effective enough to protect travellers from murderous thieves.
Jesus related the story of the brutal robbery of a traveller
whose battered and bleeding body stirred the compassion
of the Good Samaritan. And at the Last Supper, the Lord
ordered His followers: "If you don't have a sword,
sell your cloak and buy one." Luke 22:36
The
Apostle Paul taught: "If anyone does not provide
for his relatives and especially for his immediate family,
he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever."
1 Timothy 5:8
The
founding father of the United States, George Washington,
declared: "Firearms stand next in importance to the
Constitution itself. They are the American peoples liberty
teeth and key stone under Independence. To secure peace,
security and happiness, the rifle and the pistol are equally
indispensable. The very atmosphere of firearms everywhere
restrains evil interference - they deserve a place of honour
with all that is good."
In
any time of violence, crime and instability, it makes sense
to obtain firearms for personal and home defence. Training
in the safe and efficient use of a firearm is essential.
When handled correctly and responsibly, firearms save lives
and prevent crime.
God
However, our trust must never be in our own strength, stores
or strategies - our faith must be in our Sovereign God alone.
The Word of God must be our constant source of inspiration,
guidance and strength. God alone is all-knowing, everywhere
present and all-powerful.
When
David walked into the valley to confront the giant Goliath,
he declared: "You come against me with sword
and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the Name
of the Lord Almighty." 1 Samuel 17:45
Although
David was an extra-ordinary fighter who had successfully
defended his sheep from both the bear and the lion, he did
not trust in his own abilities. Although he took the weapon
he was most familiar with, the sling, he placed all his
faith in the Lord alone.
The
great Russian writer, Alexander Solzhenitzen, survived many
years in Stalin's Siberian concentration camps. He described
the importance of spiritual strength in this way: "The
strength or weaknesses of a society depends more on the
level of its spiritual life than on its level of industrialisaiton.
Neither a market economy nor even general abundance constitutes
the crowning achievement of human life. If a nation's spiritual
energy has been exhausted, it will not be saved from collapse
by the most perfect government structure or by any industrial
development. A tree with a rotten core cannot stand."
There
is nothing more important than our personal relationship
to God. If we are to survive the storms and floods of life,
then our lives need to be firmly rooted in obedience to
the Word of God.
"Moreover,
no man knows when his hour will come: as fish are caught
in a cruel net, or birds are taken in the snare, so men
are trapped by evil times that fall unexpectedly upon them."
Ecclesiastes 9:12
How
prepared are you?
Peter
Hammond
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