Faith Mocks Its Enemies with a Song
There is much spiritual warfare in this season. This is evident by assassination attempts, Israel fighting for its survival, fraudulent elections, and abhorrent laws being put forward by godless politicians (late-term abortion, babies surviving abortions left to die, euthanasia, gender issues, legalising prostitution, etc.). We need to be able to fight, not flesh and blood, but in the heavenlies.
Habakkuk 3 – A Hymn of Faith
Let us look at Habakkuk 3 – a passage entitled ‘A Hymn of Faith’, and in particular, verse 19. Verses 17 and 18 are well-known and a great statement of faith.
17 Though the fig tree may not blossom,
Nor fruit be on the vines;
Though the labour of the olive may fail,
And the fields yield no food;
Though the flock may be cut off from the fold,
And there be no herd in the stalls –
18 Yet I will rejoice in the Lord,
I will joy in the God of my salvation.19 The Lord God is my strength;
He will make my feet like deer’s feet,
And He will make me walk on my high hills.To the Chief Musician (or Chief Singer) . With my stringed instruments. (ESV)
A while ago, my wife Nel and I were discussing verse 19, and Nel quoted Habakkuk 3:19 from the Septuagint:
The Lord God is my strength, and He will perfectly strengthen my feet; He mounts me upon high places, that I may conquer by His song.
We also looked at verse 19 from the OJB:
Hashem Adonai is my strength, and He will make my feet like the feet of a deer, and He will make me to walk upon mine high places. To the chief singer on my stringed instruments.
Let’s look at the last part, which is an instruction (don’t ignore the instructions like ‘selah’, etc.) – ‘To the chief singer on my stringed instruments.’ which comes from two Hebrew words:
נָצַח natsach, to excel, be bright, be pre-eminent, be perpetual, be overseer, be enduring
a. (Niphal) enduring (participle)
b. (Piel) to act as overseer or superintendent or director or chief
and
נְגִינָה nĕgiynah music, song, taunt song
a. music (of stringed instrument)
b. song
– taunting or mocking song
From drilling down, we see the idea of going to high places (where our authority and victory are). This is done via a song and music from the chief singer which in itself carries the idea of authority. We have the ability to be the chief singer in our lives and metron (the realm of authority we are given by the Lord). This is worship (thanks and praise), which we know is key of Da’vid. All the time we spend in worship brings forth His agenda and enters into His authority.
We also have the powerful idea of mocking our enemy. As we worship the Lord, the enemy is mocked! We are seated in heavenly places with Christ! We enter into our rest, power, authority, all the promises we have in Christ when we are in Him; we connect via worship. We are independent of our circumstances!
This is the word for this season. We mock the enemy with a song of faith, thanks, praise and worship. By doing so, we mock the enemy as we overcome in Christ!
Eight Keys to Standing Strong in God’s Steadfast Authority
Praise be to the Lord, my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. ~ Psalm 144:1
- Abide in Christ – As you abide (rest), you are able to pray the things that are on God’s heart (agenda). This is our starting point.
- Mix praise and thanks and prayer together – Worship is the atmosphere where truth dwells. There is power released in worship warfare. God is greater than all enemy attacks. This is the key of Da’vid.
- Be steadfast in prayer and ready for battle – Know that you are in enemy territory, and you are here to fight for God’s Kingdom in prayer. Watch for those fiery darts, hold up your shield of faith, and put on the armour of God (Ephesians 6). Hang in there! The Lord is with you.
- Stand upon the promises of God – Do not listen to the enemy. Speak God’s promises over your family, neighbourhood, city, and nation.
- Know and Pray God’s Word – The Bible is filled with Scripture you can pray. Declarative prayer is a key way to exercise your authority in prayer. Try praying Daniel’s prayer in Daniel 9:3-19. Declare the promises from the Pauline epistles.
- Focus on God during times of warfare – The enemy will try to discourage you as to your authority. Focus on God instead of the things you see happening in the world. Remember, we have all authority in Christ.
- Practise fasting on a regular basis – Fasting gives us spiritual power and strength to steadfastly stand against the enemy.
- Let God’s peace rule in your heart – Come in the opposite spirit of the world system. An attitude of peace and joy in the midst of darkness is powerful (Colossians 3:15). The shalom of the Lord comes as we spend time with Him.
This is how we battle, this is how we are victorious, this is how we prevail in prayer! Singing our high praises and worship to the Lord.
We win by changing our focus from the issues, to focussing on the Lord Jesus and our standing in Him. We also must do this both individually and corporately as the Ekklesia.
Join Together for Prayer
If you do not have a good regular corporate prayer connection, please consider joining us on the regular Canberra Declaration Zoom prayer meetings. They are normally on Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday nights at 8.00pm AEST (Sydney Time), and some other special prayer times.
It is really important that we pray together – the Kingdom is not about lone rangers, but that we should be one together. This is where we gain power in prayer, especially when dealing with major community and national issues. We support and encourage one another when we are family.
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Republished with thanks to Ruach haKodesh Ministries. Image courtesy of Adobe.
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Really great article Kym. EXtremely relevant to us at this time!!!!!
Thanks mate!
Such a great article of encouragement ! Thank you Kym !
How marvellous that Jesus said, Behold! I am with you always, even to the very end of the age …
He is with us … amazing !
And He calls us to be with Him !
Marvellous.
Our living God inhabits our praises … see Psalm 22:3 / 2 Chron 20:22 / Matt 18:20
Thank you. Blessings to you in return :))
Thanks Pauline, very appropriate verses.
Amen to Warwick’s comment above. Thanks, Kym, for reminding us of where our focus must be, and of the victory we walk in.
Thanks Ian. I appreciate your faithfulness in prayer with us on CD Zoom.
Amen Kym. Thank you for sharing these vital spiritual truths. One other example came to mind… King David played the harp to honor the Lord but also to drive away the evil spirit from Saul, each time it came upon Saul…he then could be of ‘sound mind’ for a time but when the music and song stopped the spirit of jealousy, enmity and hatred came upon Saul again.
David encouraged himself by singing ‘songs in the night’ Psalm 77.6
Job called out: ‘Where is God my Maker, who gives songs in the night, who … makes us wiser than the birds of the heavens?’
May God use our worship times to honor Him and to win this great battle in the heavenlies and here on earth, in order to deliver Israel from her enemies and to show them He is their God and He is a just God who gave the land and is calling back each one to Himself. May He shelter the IDF under His wings, the ones in shelters and Prime Minister Netanyahu and all who are defending Israel and her people.
May the shofars ring out loudly, just as the trumpets did in Joshau’s time, and the songs of victory uplift and encourage those who are battle- weary and longing for peace. Amen
Thanks Gail. Psalm 77 is very relevant. We honour your faithfulness in CD prayer.
This is an excellent and a very encouraging article Kym. I like the battle strategy you have given. Thank you and Nel for the “deep dive” into the Scripture references.
Thanks Eunice. You are one of our wonderful prayer warriors.
Thanks Kym & Nel! This is gold. I’ve printed out the eight keys to help keep me focused and give a strategy for combating fear, and other unhelpful emotions. Your wisdom here dovetails with Psalm 16 7-9.
I bless the Lord who gives me counsel;
in the night also my heart instructs me.
I have set the Lord always before me;
because he is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken.
Therefore my heart is glad, and my whole being rejoices;
my flesh also dwells secure.