Pulling Down Of Strongholds
Pastor Jose B. Cabajar
Text: II Corinthians 10:1-6
IBCSS 9/7/03
Stronghold is a fortified
place of the old man, and a part of every thought
life. It may seem strange, but true, that the
weakest position of man can be found in his
stronghold. It is a place where a sinner entrenches
against the principles of truth, against rebukes and
corrections from the Word of God.
When Paul spoke about strongholds he was not
talking about visible place, but he was referring to
an unseen stronghold where our old man entrenches.
Knowing more about this subject offers us a better
and wider understanding concerning spiritual
warfare. It will lead us to a Spirit-controlled life
and a wisdom-filled life.
Christian life is not a life filled with worldly
pleasures, neither a playground, but a battleground
of truth and falsehood. Spiritual struggles
experienced by many Christians are living proofs of
spiritual battles. We, Christians, are engaged in a
war in other form - an internal warfare. It is a war
between our old man and our new man in Christ. It is
a war of principles: principles of Truth against
principles of men.
Pulling down of strongholds is an excellent step
to total freedom from the bondage of mans
philosophic slyness. It is so sad that many
professing Christians are not growing spiritually as
they ought to because of their fortified
strongholds. They became victims of their own
permissive philosophy. Many people are more inclined
to become world-friendly rather than doctrinally
sound.
The Apostle Paul said, "For the weapons of our
warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to
the pulling down of strongholds; Casting down
imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth
itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing
into captivity every thought to the obedience of
Christ; And having in readiness to revenge all
disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled."
Paul’s
concern to the believers in Corinth was clearly seen
and demonstrated by his fair dealings and his
weighty words. He intelligently taught the
importance and the advantage of demolished
stronghold.
Time after time, God uses His servants to remind
Christians on how to cast down imaginations, and
every high thing that exalts itself against the
knowledge of God. Through the Bible, He keeps
reminding us to submit our thought life to God so we
could be freed from the bondage of human reasoning.
It is the best way we can show our love and
obedience to His Word.
The spiritual problems of the Corinthians during
their days are still the threatening sins of
Christians today. As we are threatened by the same
problems, the Word of God amplifies its power and
relevancy in all places at all times.
In times of spiritual crises, we must not
neglect the teachings of Christ written in the
Bible. It is needful then to ask God for spiritual
wisdom as we study and know more about what Paul
taught concerning strongholds.
(I) Internal Warfare
II Corinthians 10:4-6
Believers’ crucial battles of life are always
won or lost in the mind. Every decision we make,
every principle we treasure is an outcome of
internal warfare.
(II) Way To Spiritual Victory
II Corinthians 10:4-6
Believers are always on the winning side. The
victory is ours forever. Many Christians seem to be
defeated not because they are weak but because they
are not obedient to the Word of God, neither using
the power the Holy Ghost.
(III) Obedience To Christ
II Corinthians 10:4-6
Victorious believers in the past have won many
battles of life not because of their own strength
but because of their remarkable faith in God and
total obedience to His Word. A well-demolished
stronghold leads a believer to a well-polished
spiritual life.