Wednesday, 9 July 2025

The Path Through Life's Challenges to Victory: Part Two Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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The Path Through Life's Challenges to Victory: Part Two

July 9, 2025
by Timothy Burt

In Part One, we saw how God left enemies in the Promised Land to test His people in battle. Joshua and Caleb trained them to be warriors, but the test wasn’t just about their ability to fight and win, it was also about their ability to remain faithful devoted  to Him. Judges 3:5-6 (NLT) says, “So the people of Israel lived among the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites, and they intermarried with them. Israelite sons married their daughters, and Israelite daughters were given in marriage to their sons. And they served their gods.”

God had commanded them not to intermarry with these nations because He knew it would lead them into idol worship. Instead of standing firm in their devotion, they compromised. They won battles but lost their way. Their strength as warriors meant nothing if their hearts weren’t fully devoted to God.

"Because of this, they fell into a devastating cycle: turning from God, being conquered by their enemies, crying out for help, and then being rescued by a judge whom God raised up. This pattern, known as 'The Cycle of Sin,' repeated itself seven times over the 330-year period recorded in Judges. Judges 2:18-19 (NLT) says, “Whenever the Lord raised up a judge over Israel, he was with that judge and rescued the people from their enemies throughout the judge’s lifetime. For the Lord took pity on His people, who were burdened by oppression and suffering. But when the judge died, the people returned to their corrupt ways, behaving worse than those who had lived before them.”

This Cycle of Sin has repeated itself numerous times since then! The problem wasn’t that God's people lacked physical strength—it was that they lacked faithfulness to God and His instructions of righteousness. Their victories on the battlefield could not compensate for their defeats in faithfulness. They had been trained to fight, but they had not trained their hearts to remain true to God and His ways.

King David’s men became warriors, winning all their battles, yet they were greatly lacking in following God's instructions on how to live for Him.  David tried to teach them both. He taught them how to honor God and they'd hear it in His songs! Psalm 119:9-11 (NIV) “How can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to your word. I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands. I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.”

Those are the exact words we should pray to God today! We might see success in accomplishments but allow pride, distraction, or temptation to pull us away from God. Satan will use temptations and compromise to draw us off all our life, yet God desires us to be unwavering warriors not just in winning at what we put our hand to, but also at keeping our hearts pure and living righteously before the watching world, so that they might see Christ in us.

Matthew 5:16 (NKJV) says, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven." And Galatians 2:20 (NKJV) says, "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me."  Obstacles and temptations are in our world  so we must learn and practice living an unwavering righteous life before God and man—skipping the cycle of Sin!

God does not want us to waver back and forth as His people did at times. Strength without moral clarity and obedience leads to destruction, but moral strength combined with faithfulness to God's ways leads to lasting victory.  So on that note, choose today not just to fight well but to live fully devoted to Him. How do we stay faithful? We guard our hearts. We stay and live in God’s Word. We understand that prayer is our lifeline for God's help and grace and so we become people of prayer that have the spiritual strength to refuse to compromise even in the small things. We choose obedience over convenience, and devotion over distraction. We don’t just train for battle—we train to remain faithful to God's Word in all areas of morality, appropriateness in life.

In closing, be faithful in prayer, asking for God’s help. If you don’t know what to pray, pray this: “Lord, help me to learn and love your word. Help me to remember the words of Jesus, "Without me you can do nothing."  Help me praise you for every good thing you teach me that improves and blesses my life, but help me to be faithful in moral instruction and clarity, being faithful to you always. Keep my heart anchored in obedience, in purity, in your ways, and let my victories be marked not just by success, but by devotion to You. If there is any compromise in my life, show me, and help me turn back to You.” In Jesus name I pray! 

Proverbs 4:23 (NIV) – “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”

In His Love, Pastor Tim Burt



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Tuesday, 8 July 2025

The Path Through Life's Challenges to Victory: Part One Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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“The Path Through Life's Challenges to Victory: Part One”

July 7, 2025
by Timothy Burt

Michael had spent years training for his moment. As a young firefighter in training, he had learned everything in the academy—how to handle a hose, climb ladders, break through doors, and rescue people from burning buildings. His instructors drilled him relentlessly, testing his endurance, teaching him strategy, and preparing him for what was to come. But no amount of training could replace the moment when he would stand face-to-face with fire for the first time.

The day finally came when he was called into action. A house was engulfed in flames, and he had to enter. His training told him what to do, but now it was real. The heat, the smoke, the weight of his gear—it all pressed in. And yet, something incredible happened. His training kicked in, his instincts were sharp, and he realized—I am ready for this. God’s people went through the same experience when they entered the Promised Land. For forty years under Joshua and Caleb, they had been trained for battle. These two mighty warriors had led them, taught them strategy, and prepared them for war. But for years, they had only known the wilderness. They had never lived in the land of promise, never yet fought to take hold of what God had given them. Then the time came for them to move from training to real battle.

Judges 3:1-2 (NLT) says, “These are the nations that the Lord left in the land to test those Israelites who had not experienced the wars of Canaan. He did this to teach warfare to generations of Israelites who had no experience in battle.”

God left enemies in the land—not to harm His people, but to confirm that they were warriors. He had already promised them the victory, but they needed to step into it. Their training had been decades long, their preparation thorough, but now was the time to engage. The obstacles before them were not signs of God’s absence; they were proof of His faith in them. He had made them into warriors—now they needed to see it in themselves. How often do we pray for an easy path? We ask God to remove every obstacle and make our lives smooth and trouble-free. And yet, God knows that our challenges will reveal what He has already placed within us. It’s where whatever is inside us—our words, our faith, and our character—spills out. The time we spend as young Christians growing in Christ and seeking the Holy Spirit to transform our faith in God as well as our heart and mind is our fire training. It’s what prepares us, shapes us, and strengthens us for all of Satan’s attacks upon our lives. When we encounter opposition, it is not to break us but to prove that He has equipped us with His wisdom and courage to see us to victory. Judges 3:4 (NLT) continues, “These people were left to test the Israelites—to see whether they would obey the commands the Lord had given to their ancestors through Moses.”

Their battle wasn’t just about military strength—it was about obedience. Would they trust that God had already given them the victory? Would they stay faithful to Him when surrounded by enemies and temptation? Would they be lured into false gods and immoralities incompatible with God's ways? The real battle wasn’t just fought with swords but with faithful, wholehearted devotion to God and His ways. You may be facing obstacles today that feel overwhelming. You may wonder why God hasn’t removed the struggle and why the challenges before you still stand. But what if, instead of asking for them to be removed, you asked God to show you what He has already placed inside of you? What if you saw these battles not as setbacks but as the moment where your training meets your calling as you enter the fire?

Pray this: “Lord, I know You have been preparing me for this moment. I trust that what I face today is not meant to defeat me but to show me that I am ready. Please lead me by Your Spirit, strengthen my faith, help me to stand, and remind me that You have already equipped me for victory.” Just like the Israelites, you are more prepared than you think. God hasn’t left you to struggle—He has positioned you to conquer. Step forward in unwavering faith, knowing you are a warrior—shaped by His Word, strengthened through prayer, and prepared for victory!

Colossians 1:10 (ESV) "… walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to Him, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God."

More next time with Part 2 on how and why God prepares us for a blessing as we walk through life’s challenges to victory


In His love,
Pastor Tim Burt

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