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Iron versus Iron: Staying Sharp in the Midst of the Battle

Discover how to stay sharp in the midst of the battle against principalities and powers. Living the Christian life is a journey toward maturity in Christ. That’s why Jesus gave His Church a handful of equipping gifts. But the practical aspect of being trained as a skilled servant that moves in rhythm with Christian brothers and sisters, (and husbands, wives, daughters and sons) is not always a textbook experience.

Let’s get real for a moment. Silly putty doesn’t sharpen iron. Plastic doesn’t sharpen iron. Not even sandpaper sharpens iron, although at times you may feel like a fellow believer is aggressively rubbing your soul with sandpaper. No, Solomon in his wisdom tells us that it takes iron to sharpen iron. “Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another” (Proverbs 27:17 NASB). That implies pressure, abrasion, pressure, abrasion, pressure, abrasion, and so on until the knife is sharp.

Iron sharpens IronYou may be saying, “I don’t need to be the sharpest knife in the drawer.” Consider the alternative. Any five-star chef, or even a first-year fry cook, will testify to the fact that a knife is useless if it is not sharp. A sharp knife can cut a vine ripe tomato into thin slices suitable for gourmet salads. A dull knife, on the other hand, will simply crush the tomato and ruin your recipe.

The good news is that apostolic metal is as hard as it comes. The bad news is that apostolic metal is as hard as it comes. We need to be spiritually sharp with metallic souls set on God’s purposes in order to successfully live the apostolic life. It takes a special breed, and a heavy supply of God’s grace, to carry the cross over the finish line. Apostolic metal is hard enough to endure the persecution and subsequent suffering that comes with persisting in God’s will.

Any good butcher will tell you that the harder the metal, the longer it will hold its edge. By the same token, the harder the metal of which the knife is made, the harder it is to sharpen. The sharpener has to be made of a material that’s harder than the metal in order to grind down the hundreds of tiny saw-like teeth that get twisted and bent out of alignment through repeated use. Butchers and professional cooks give their knives a few strokes on the sharpener before each use.

Indeed, sharpening is a constant process, especially in the apostolic life rife with spiritual warfare. We need iron-like strength that will break, pulverize and bust up the kingdom of darkness. We need an iron-like will to continue to pursue God’s will in the face of resistance from principalities and powers. But even with hard-as-steel spiritual traits, our souls can become weary in the day-to-day battle that’s not merely against principalities and powers but also against flesh – ours and others’ (read: strong-willed children, cranky bosses and nagging spouses).


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You can respond in one of two ways during the sharpening process. You can moan, groan, whine, complain, cry, pout and pity yourself and extend your pain, or you can yield to the iron furnace of suffering and emerge as sparkling gold (Jeremiah 11:3). Remember, blacksmiths have to put iron into fire to make it malleable before removing it and shaping it with quick repeated blows with a hammer. Who is the blacksmith in your life?

Jesus often uses those closest to us as tools to show us the muck and mire in our souls that is hindering our success. But instead of becoming offended, angry, and unforgiving, apostolic living requires us to praise the Lord in the midst of the admittedly often unpleasant sharpening process. Do you have an axe to grind? Humbly iron out your differences with brothers and sisters and watch God work.

Obeying His Word will put that much-needed iron into our souls and take us one step closer to conforming to His image. The psalmist said, “Invigorate my soul so I can praise you well, use your decrees to put iron in my soul” (Psalm 199:175 MSG). If you allow the Word of God to change (sharpen) you, then before you know it, the overbearing attitude of your sister-in-law or the pushy demeanor of your brother in the faith won’t even bother you and you can concentrate on fighting the real enemy. The Word of God is surely sharper than any surgeon’s scalpel and cuts the enemy to bits every time when you swing that sword in faith.

Remember the Lord’s promise through the Prophet Isaiah to those who trust in Him: “Behold, I will make you to be a new, sharp, threshing instrument which has teeth; you shall thresh the mountains and beat them small, and shall make the hills like chaff. You shall winnow them, and the wind shall carry them away, and the tempest or whirlwind shall scatter them. And you shall rejoice in the Lord, you shall glory in the Holy One of Israel” (Isaiah 41:15-16).

Are you ready to become that threshing instrument about which Isaiah prophesied? Submit yourself to the sharpening process at the hands of your five-fold ministers, friends, foes and family – and, of course, the Spirit of God – and emerge from the iron furnace as a razor sharp battleaxe fit to cut through any spiritual opposition. From major trials and tribulations to life’s everyday struggles, your fire-tested, apostolic metal will lead you into victorious living.

Jennifer LeClaire is the editor of The Voice magazine and author of "Doubtless: Faith that Overcomes the World." You can also visit her online at www.jenniferleclaire.org.

 

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written by Ursula, October 16, 2008
Just wanted to share with you that God is great! I needed the verse Isaiah 41:15-16 confirmed since He gave it to me a couple of weeks ago and now I am going thru a extremely difficult time but Him guiding me to read this I feel encouraged.
So let me suffer a little more.......
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written by Ann, April 18, 2009
Ooooo ouch!!! thats rough!!! but is needful. Love it Jennifer. Kings of the King of Glory whose in your court? Whose with you in the battle and whose with you in the war against unrighteous and injustice? Kings are warriors and not only do they know their weapons, they must know who their battlemen (women included get your iron sharpen) are, their positions and their ranks. Iron vs iron give an awakening thought of how serious relationships should be if you have a God-given vision and desire to fulfill it inwinning every battle and war. We need and must have people of like mind, united together for the purpose of Kingdom establishment, submitting to those whom God has chosen to be set men and women as we become helpers in the war zone. Jennifer, good as always, thank you for your submission in sharpening God's people to be cutting-edge battle ready.
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iron vs iron
written by jael, June 24, 2009
This message is on time.

For the Lord to use us He has to sharpen , clean us etc for us to be of use in his hands. He has to refine one to be of benefit in his kingdom.
Heb 4:12. God's word has to work in us so that we may be what He wants us to be.

Nothing good comes out easily.
There is grace even when we go through refining.

Good bless.
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In The Trenches
written by Ernest Plapp, June 24, 2009
Sowing into the Kingdom brings the adversity against our spirit that sharpens to the quick and the more we sow the faster our discernment is quickened......
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Cleanse Me- Jesus
written by Annette McClendon, June 24, 2009
After reading this article, I had to say OH MY GOD! Some people just have the nack of pulling out stuff that we don't care to deal with. I've been wanting the Lord to use me in every way possible, but when it comes down to the processing, I have to be honest with myself and say that I have been slacking very much in that area. Thank you for this beatiful article and just keep me in your prayers! All I want is His will to be my will.
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Blacksmiths Shop
written by Ed, June 24, 2009
Thank you so for such a timely and insightful spiritual message. It goes right along with the analogy of being in Gods blacksmith shop and being put on his anvil. Sometimes, maybe a lot of the time we have to willing let ourselves be put on the anvil in Gods blacksmith shop in order for our lives to become what God purposes are and not our own. God will take us and put us in the fire of his forge so that will become mallebale(bendable) enough to be shapen and sharpen into the proper tool, weapon, or instrument that is properly and profitable to his kingdom and his righteousenss sake. The key is are you ready and willing to compeltely committ our all to Him. The longer you strain against his will being done and not your own the more time you will find yourselves having to spend on the anivil being hammered into what God knows is best for you. You see a Blacksmith is a master at what he does and surely God is the Master of Masters. Thank you again for the wonderful message you bought forward it was surely of God and by his divine Holy Spirit. Keep on being senstive to that Spirit for you are a true blessing to the body of Christ.
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Iron vs iron
written by simon, November 25, 2009
Jennifer, how do you always know what i need? Now i understand why iam going through rough times .To be sharpened and become sharp for serious cuttings.Thanks alot

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