
Spiritual Warfare



“Surely you have granted him eternal blessings
and made him glad with the joy of your presence.”
Ps. 21:6

2 Kings 17:33, NLT
Exclusive worship is not exactly the first choice of an outwardly religious people. It can be offensive to the spiritual sensitivities of a people wanting an extra edge on blessing and favor. We like to hedge our bets and cover our bases. Worshipping Jehovah alone goes against all we feel and believe from a earthly viewpoint.
Idol worship is alive and well in America. No longer restricted by carvings of stone or wood, we have ascended to worshipping concepts, or ideas. For example, “materialism” used to be worshipped as a Golden Calf. Today it is a god that is worshipped by many in a completely re-done format. Go down to the Financial District of New York or San Francisco and you will see it laid out pretty obvious. Great effort and considerable activity is given to follow this idol. Actually an idol is anything we love, find security in, look to instead of God.
Sex, power, music, art, politics, education, popularity and sports are open to people who want to worship. The ritual of this kind of worship is easier and more prevelant then ever. Christian believers are hardly immune. People who fear God alone are rare. We perpetuate attitudes and ideas that we pass on as our “values” to our children. It is no wonder they rebel. Often in their innocence they can see right through our hypocrisy.
We are specialists in spiritual syncretism. It seems we have achieved a level of sophistication that idolatry and true worship have been blended to our tastes, and we swallow it all with minimal discomfort. Heck, it even tastes good! And it gives us so much in return (we think).
As we worship other things, we become enured to the truth. We begin to actually prefer the taste of lies (as long as they are blended well). Many times I have sampled other things, typically convenient and attractive. Like a mineral vein in a mine shaft, it runs very deep and hidden. It typically starts off small, and not hardly noticeable. But it works its way through our minds and hearts.
When we first start worshipping an idol we have feelings of guilt and shame. Deep down we know it is not right (Isa. 45:16; Psalm 106:36) It is an universal truth that idols, in their mirage-like characteristics, lead us to spiritual poverty and confusion. Since we become hardened by this false worship, we hardly notice. When people (or books) speak truth to us, we will typically become angry and defensive. We are pretty protective of our favorite idol. Typically, if there is hostility, there you will find an idol.
Idolatry is running rampant through our culture. It is not something we have “outgrown” as a civilization, rather we have “grown into it”. There now exists a sophistication to idol worship that the ancient Israelites lacked. We have developed a blend that denies nothing and promises everything. And any commitment to exclusive truth is regarded as fanaticism, hate and bigotry.



The Lord’s Prayer is like a skyscraper that has an inner skeleton of steel, very solid and very strong. Jesus wants to teach His disciples to pray–to pray intelligently. He is eager for them to learn what He knows. This prayer cuts through the grime of religious gobble-de-gook, and is intended to make disciples out of believers with its assertions of what is real.
There is a need for people to pray–really pray. Jesus shares what is of ultimate importance; the need of people to bring down heaven to earth. Heaven on earth! Think of it. The spiritual climate of heaven, brought to earth for men to enjoy. It’s like when it’s 100 F. and you come into an air-conditioned building. What a relief! This phrase of the Lord’s Prayer indicates our license to pray for outrageous things to happen in the culture we are steeped in.
So far, we have seen little that would lead us to believe that praying like this would affect our world. But that would diminish and even trivialize Jesus and His teaching. The problem must lie with us then, and we are the reason that it hasn’t happened.
Praying for obedience, praying for the will of God to come and take over. Our Churches are not merely a spot for A.A. to have their meetings, or the Food Pantry on Mondays, or a Men’s Breakfast on Saturdays. We are the place of God’s presence, the territory and throne of the omniscient and omnipotent One.
So let us pray this prayer. Let us invite heaven to earth. Let us look for the obedience that is being perfectly done in heaven, to come to this planet as well. It says in Isaiah– “Of the increase of his government and peace there will be no end.” Its an astonishing concept of an ever-expanding kingdom, always pushing its boundaries, never defeated. Can we keep up?