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What does the battle not being ours mean for Christians?

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It means that Christians rely on God's power and sovereignty rather than their own strength in spiritual warfare.

The phrase 'the battle is not yours, but God's' signifies a vital aspect of the Christian faith: our dependence on God's strength and control over our struggles. It reassures believers that in spiritual conflicts, such as against sin, the world, and Satan, it is God who fights for us. This concept echoes throughout Scripture—emphasizing that our victory comes not from our might but through faith in Christ. It encourages a posture of stillness and reliance on the Lord, affirming that He is our provider and protector amidst trials, which aligns with Reformed theology that emphasizes God's grace in every aspect of salvation and spiritual endurance.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:15, Ephesians 6:12-13

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