Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Choosing Your Battles - #6116

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Monday, June 21, 2010

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Many Civil War scholars would consider the Battle of Gettysburg as the turning point - or certainly one of the turning points - of that bloody war. And Civil War buffs have discussed for decades what factors actually decided the outcome of the battle that may have decided the outcome of the war. One key factor happened before the real battle actually began those three days in July of 1863. Soldiers from both North and South were on the move as Lee's troops launched an invasion of Union territory. Union General Buford unintentionally encountered some of the advance Confederate forces. Well, he sized up the terrain around Gettysburg, and he decided that the ground called Cemetery Ridge would be decisive high ground when the forces of Blue and Gray finally came to blows. He determined to keep the advance Southern troops from having that ground, and he succeeded. In so doing, he secured for the North, ground that would indeed help decide the outcome of the Battle of Gettysburg.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Choosing Your Battles."

Throughout military history, victories have been won because someone knew which battle was worth fighting and which battleground was best to fight on. It might be an important part of whether or not you'll win in some of the battles you're fighting in right now as a parent, in your work, in keeping people together, or in your church.

King David was a veteran warrior, and he understood that it was important to be sure that you're fighting the right battles. In 2 Samuel 5 , beginning with verse 18, our word for today from the Word of God, the Bible says: "Now the Philistines had come and spread out in the Valley of Rephaim; so David inquired of the Lord, 'Shall I go and attack the Philistines?'... The Lord answered him, 'Go, for I will surely hand the Philistines over to you.' So David went...and he defeated them."

Later, the Philistines invaded again. "So David inquired of the Lord, and He answered, 'Do not go straight up...'" Now, notice here, David did not undertake a battle until he had checked with God to see if this was a battle he should fight. That's a powerful model for you and me.

Some of us as parents - as leaders - tend to make everything a battle. We just can't keep our mouth shut, we can't let anything pass. And even if you're fighting good battles, if you're always fighting, people become immune to you. And when you've got a really important issue to fight for, they'll just say, "Here he goes again." That's not good. Some of us parents so want our kids to do the right thing that we're all over them all of the time. And they eventually just turn us off. Same with any of us who are always fighting.

So don't make every issue a battleground. Don't make everything a battle. Fight for the real issues, not over every incident. Don't try to settle issues based on an incident that's got everybody all inflamed right now. Deal with it at a time when there's not an incident. Save your ammunition for the battles that really matter. Above all, always check with God to see if this is His battle; one that He thinks is worth fighting. So that you can say with David against Goliath, "The battle is the Lord's." Choosing your battles, choosing your battlegrounds, and sometimes holding your fire. Those are keys to winning the battles that decide the war.

 

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+5 By Robin Himes on June 21, 2010 at 6:28 am
My battle is my daughter-in-law. I watch as she mis-treats my son and my grand-children. He just lets her do whatever she wants to keep the peace. But I see his hurt and as a mother I want to battle with my daughter-in-law but I chose not to but it's getting harder and harder. I warned him about her before they were married that they would be un-equally yoked and now comes the consequences. She needs the Lord but she is just too stubborn. How do you reach a stubborn person?
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0 By Rita Lovett on June 21, 2010 at 8:15 am
The battle is the Lord's.Today I surrendered my
burdens and cares to the Lord. Now,I am free.
Thank God for the Holy Spirit.I committed every
thing to God.My husband, adult children,grand-
children,financ es,health ,I tried to carry the load but it was too
much.So now I am trusting the Lord with it all.
And His Kingdom come and Will be done for all
who are trusting Him for Today.Sing One Day at a Time,DEAR JESUS.That's all I am asking of you
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+1 By Becky M on June 21, 2010 at 6:23 pm
All you can do is pray that HER heart is brought home and treat her with compassion and invite her to everything your family is doing. She does need the Lord and sooner or later she will get tired of fighting!
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+2 By Roseline A. on June 24, 2010 at 9:20 am
With the help of the Lord through prayer and love. Remember how God first loved us and still loves us even when we disobey Him. It's not easy but with God's help, all things are possible.The Lord brought her into your lives to use both of you as instruments to bring her to the cross.Ask for grace for you to see her not as a daughter-in-law, but as a daughter you desperately want saved as this may be God's assignment for you.
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+1 By M Jernice Flowers on June 21, 2010 at 12:31 pm
I'm LEARNING just this to really and skillfully Choose my Battles... right now there are at least 5 before me and If I'd not stop! like the Holy Spirt suggested right now form me to read this Message from Him, I would've charged Head on into all 5 and once and be Knocked out of All! Amen Thank -U HolySpirit I heeded ur Instruction Quickly and right away 'Jesus Name...
Soooooo ONE Battle @ a Time Is what's He the FATHER is ASking Allow Him to take over and Be Victoriuos in YOUR LIVES
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+1 By Rosa on June 28, 2010 at 10:43 am
My battle is my 18 yrs old daughter. And like I read above I myself have to keep my mouth shut. And let God do what he wants to do with her. She has rebel in such a way that I could have never imanaged she would. But in my part I have to remember the battle is not mine. Please everyone that reads this join me in prayer for her. GBY
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+1 By ellen Johnson on July 17, 2010 at 8:54 am
Rosa,Ive been through those dark days myself,I have 2 girls.MY ADVISE;let her see you go to ."GOD" in pray & reading ur bible. KEEP "GOD" close to you,HE IS/WILL BE YOUR ONLY STRENTH. Keep "GOD"IN YOUR HOME 1ST & FORMOST,THEN THE OUT REACH OF good,"GOD,FEARING,JES US BELIEVING",church."GOD" WILL bring you through; & my prayer will be with u,ur friend ellen
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