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K.P. Yohannan

I Will Not Come Down

We must engage in spiritual warfare, wearing the full armor of God and carrying the weapons of our warfare, to overcome the enemy's attacks and advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the reality of spiritual warfare in his sermon 'I Will Not Come Down,' highlighting the numerous attacks faced by missionaries and believers while simultaneously witnessing the advancement of the Gospel. He draws parallels to Nehemiah's unwavering focus and faith amidst opposition, urging believers to don the full armor of God to combat the forces of darkness. Yohannan reminds us that fear can hinder our faith and that prayer is essential in overcoming challenges. He encourages Christians to remain steadfast and recognize their identity as soldiers of Christ, equipped to face spiritual battles. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to God's work, stating, 'I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down.'

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Two students flung from a speeding train in Gujarat . . . our Nepali leader arrested and standing trial for preaching the Gospel . . . one native missionary stabbed to death and another critically wounded in Nagaland . . . our Tamil language broadcaster dead as a result of a bus accident . . . a church burned to the ground in Karnataka . . . Bible college students and teachers attacked by a gang of angry Muslims in Andhra Pradesh . . . These are just a few of many incidents Gospel for Asia experienced in a single 10-month period.

Interestingly, these things happened almost simultaneously with tremendous victories and progress for the Gospel in previously unreached areas of the 10/40 Window. Is this just a coincidence, or is there more happening than we can see with our physical eyes? The apostle Paul explains such happenings in Ephesians 6:12: "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places."

You see, we are engaged in spiritual warfare with none other than Satan himself and his demon forces, whose only goal is to stop any advancement of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Bible reveals to us that Satan has a highly organized system with which he controls and manipulates nations, world systems and individuals for their destruction. Unless we are fully conscious that we are engaged in spiritual warfare against the powers of darkness, we will not be able to accurately discern the attacks on our personal life and our ministry.

Furthermore, our response to these events will be ineffective and powerless. The devil wants us to believe that we are not dealing with spiritual issues and that we can solve our problems with human wisdom such as education, psychology and philosophy. But these are big lies to keep us from using the weapons God has provided for us to destroy the attacks of the devil and to be victorious. Paul tells us to "put on the whole armor of God" and then describes each of the weapons given to us: "having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one" (Ephesians 6:11, 14-16).

The life of Nehemiah is a powerful illustration of how to engage in spiritual warfare dressed in the full armor of God. When God laid the need to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem on Nehemiah's heart, Nehemiah never compromised the truth of God's Word. We see a man who faced tremendous battles--physical hardship, deception, opposition, agony, misunderstanding and discouragement. Many of Nehemiah's problems were caused by the very people he tried to help, yet he confronted his people with their sins and showed them a way to repent and live for God.

He trusted the Lord for the impossible and overcame all the obstacles and enemy attacks through his faith in the God of Israel. Nehemiah never allowed fear to sidetrack him from his goal. When a false prophet urged him to hide in the temple, Nehemiah immediately recognized him as an enemy agent. He knew he would sin against God if he allowed fear to enter his heart. Hebrews 11:6 says, "But without faith it is impossible to please Him." As soon as fear replaces faith, God can no longer answer our prayers or fight on our behalf, because His promises will not work apart from faith.

Furthermore, Nehemiah never permitted any person or any circumstances to stop his work or slow him down. He consistently kept his focus in spite of threats, hardship and offers of compromise. The only answer he had for those who tried to distract him or stop him was this: "I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down" (Nehemiah 6:3). Without his immovable focus on the end result, the wall never would have been completed. Finally, in the face of increased enemy attacks, Nehemiah's response was never to retreat.

Instead, he had his men fully armed and ready for battle at all times: "With one hand they worked at construction, and with the other held a weapon" (Nehemiah 4:17). But Nehemiah was not insensitive to the fears and worries of his people, especially after the wall was joined together and their enemies conspired to wipe them all out. He knew what to do in such a dangerous situation: "Nevertheless we made our prayer to our God" (Nehemiah 4:9). We, too, have no other alternative than to come to the Lord in prayer, asking Him to defeat for us the powers of darkness that seek to destroy us and the work of God.

Nehemiah and his people experienced God's presence in the midst of their trials and won a tremendous victory in the end. As we live for Jesus and fight the battle to advance His kingdom, we, too, will encounter the same opposition Nehemiah faced from the enemy. Let us determine to wear the full armor of God and carry the weapons of our warfare at all times. Only then will we be able to defend ourselves and win the battle through God's grace. Rise up and shake off anything that's holding you down.

You are a follower of Christ, a soldier enlisted by the Master Himself for His kingdom. You have been given all authority by your Lord. Be what He called you to be--an overcomer. Don't forget that you are in a battle.

Sermon Outline

  1. Gospel for Asia experienced various attacks and victories in the 10/40 Window
  2. We are engaged in spiritual warfare against Satan and his demon forces
  3. Satan has a highly organized system to control and manipulate nations and individuals
  4. We must put on the whole armor of God to engage in spiritual warfare
  5. Nehemiah's life is a powerful illustration of how to engage in spiritual warfare
  6. We must wear the full armor of God and carry the weapons of our warfare to win the battle

Key Quotes

“We are engaged in spiritual warfare with none other than Satan himself and his demon forces, whose only goal is to stop any advancement of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” — K.P. Yohannan
“But without faith it is impossible to please Him.” — K.P. Yohannan
“I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down.” — K.P. Yohannan

Application Points

  • We must put on the whole armor of God to engage in spiritual warfare and overcome the enemy's attacks.
  • Faith is essential in spiritual warfare, and without it, we cannot please God.
  • We must not retreat in the face of enemy attacks, but instead, come to the Lord in prayer, asking Him to defeat the powers of darkness that seek to destroy us and the work of God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is spiritual warfare?
Spiritual warfare is the battle against Satan and his demon forces to stop the advancement of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
How can we engage in spiritual warfare?
We must put on the whole armor of God, including truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, and the word of God.
What is the significance of the life of Nehemiah in spiritual warfare?
Nehemiah's life is a powerful illustration of how to engage in spiritual warfare, showing us how to trust God, confront our sins, and overcome obstacles.
What is the importance of faith in spiritual warfare?
Faith is essential in spiritual warfare, as it allows us to please God and overcome the enemy's attacks.
How can we respond to enemy attacks in spiritual warfare?
We must not retreat, but instead, come to the Lord in prayer, asking Him to defeat the powers of darkness that seek to destroy us and the work of God.

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