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June 3rd, 2008, 08:45 AM
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Many of us know what this is. We’ve seen war movies where guerrillas are sneaking through the jungles, hiding behind trees and brush, waiting for the enemy and attacking. They fire some shots, lay out some booby traps and create confusion and disorder among the enemy. Then they inflict casualties and before the enemy can even gather themselves, the guerrillas have disappeared into the jungle. For most of you, that either sounded really exciting, or absolutely terrifying. Maybe it was a bit of both. We often talk about spiritual battles and spiritual warfare. But how do we usually fight these battles? I don’t know about any of you, but I have a bad habit of going into things head-on. When I see a problem that needs confronted or addressed spiritually, I tend to go straight in, only to end up failing miserably, often times I screw something up badly and end up running away with my tail between my legs.
Have you ever seen shows on the History Channel about the Revolutionary war and other wars of that era? Back then, battles were only fought head-on. The two armies would line-up in a field, march toward each other and take turns shooting at each other. That sounds insane now, but back then that’s how it was done. It was during the American Revolution that our soldiers began developing guerrilla tactics because they knew they couldn’t stand toe to toe with the mighty British army....more...
http://www.thechristianpulse.com/index.php/20080602609/Faith/Faith-Articles/Guerrilla-Warfare.html
Many of us know what this is. We’ve seen war movies where guerrillas are sneaking through the jungles, hiding behind trees and brush, waiting for the enemy and attacking. They fire some shots, lay out some booby traps and create confusion and disorder among the enemy. Then they inflict casualties and before the enemy can even gather themselves, the guerrillas have disappeared into the jungle. For most of you, that either sounded really exciting, or absolutely terrifying. Maybe it was a bit of both. We often talk about spiritual battles and spiritual warfare. But how do we usually fight these battles? I don’t know about any of you, but I have a bad habit of going into things head-on. When I see a problem that needs confronted or addressed spiritually, I tend to go straight in, only to end up failing miserably, often times I screw something up badly and end up running away with my tail between my legs.
Have you ever seen shows on the History Channel about the Revolutionary war and other wars of that era? Back then, battles were only fought head-on. The two armies would line-up in a field, march toward each other and take turns shooting at each other. That sounds insane now, but back then that’s how it was done. It was during the American Revolution that our soldiers began developing guerrilla tactics because they knew they couldn’t stand toe to toe with the mighty British army....more...
http://www.thechristianpulse.com/index.php/20080602609/Faith/Faith-Articles/Guerrilla-Warfare.html