When the war between the states flared up, a young Texan enlisted and marched off to fight with his friends. “We won’t be gone long,” he claimed, “cause we can lick them Yankees with broomsticks.”
Four years later when the fighting was finally over, the young man came home, a beaten man. One of his neighbors asked, “What happened? I thought you were gonna beat them Yankees with broomsticks.”
“We could have,” replied the young man, “except we couldn’t get ’em to fight with broomsticks.”
What do we need to use in this battle of ours? It certainly won’t be broomsticks because we’re outgunned.
For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds.
The list of weapons is given in Ephesians the sixth chapter. Make sure you are proficient in each one.
Give it some thought.
Gary