The Battle’s Over. Really.
The Battle’s Over. Really.

The Battle’s Over. Really.

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<p>For twenty-nine years after World War II ended, Hiroo Onoda hid in the jungle, refusing to believe his country had surrendered. Japanese military leaders had dispatched Onoda to a remote island in the Philippines (Lubang) with orders to spy on the Allied forces. Long after a peace treaty had been signed and hostilities ceased, Onoda remained in the wilderness. In 1974, Onoda&rsquo;s commanding officer traveled to the island to find him and convince him the war was over.</p> <p>For three decades, Onoda lived a meager, isolated existence, because he refused to surrender&mdash;refused to believe the conflict was done. We can make a similar mistake. Paul proclaims the stunning truth that &ldquo;all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death&rdquo; (Romans 6:3). On the cross, in a powerful, mysterious way, Jesus put to death Satan&rsquo;s lies, death&rsquo;s terror, and sin&rsquo;s tenacious grip. Though we&rsquo;re &ldquo;dead to sin&rdquo; and &ldquo;alive to God, &rdquo;(v. 11) we often live as though evil still holds the power. We yield to temptation, succumbing to sin&rsquo;s seduction. We listen to lies, failing to trust Jesus. But we don&rsquo;t have to yield. We don&rsquo;t have to live in a false narrative. By God&rsquo;s grace we can embrace the true story of Christ&rsquo;s victory.</p> <p>While we&rsquo;ll still wrestle with sin, liberation comes as we recognize that Jesus has already won the battle. May we live out that truth in His power.</p>

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