The Damocles Sword: What Dangers Do You Live Under? By Captain Kelly Durant 6-9-13
(2 Corinthians
11:24-26), 2 Corinthians 1:3-11
2.The Sword of Damocles is an anecdote (but probably a real
story) of Dionysius II of Syracuse, a
4th century BC tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily. Damocles exclaimed to his king,
Dionysius, that, as a great man of power and authority surrounded by
magnificence, how blessed and fortunate he truly was. Dionysius offered to
switch places with Damocles, so that Damocles could taste that position with privilege
firsthand. Damocles quickly and eagerly accepted the king's proposal. Damocles
sat down in the king's throne surrounded by every luxury, but Dionysius
arranged that a huge sword should hang above the throne, held at the handle
only by a single hair of a horse's tail. Damocles finally begged the tyrant
Dionysius to let him get up from the throne, because he no longer wanted to be
so fortunate!
Dionysius had successfully illustrated the sense of the
constant fear in which the great ruler lived, as he was always in danger of
death by treason. Dionysius made it clear that there can be nothing pleasant
for the person over whom some fear always looms! Over each one of us is a
danger that could harm or kill at any moment!
3. In life, most every one of us while on the earth is
threatened by a continuous danger. These dangers could be present as a medical
problem, risks involved in work, even Miami traffic! Some of these dangers
could be from violent family members or by thugs in the neighborhood. Some
dangers come from geographical phenomena like tornadoes, floods, and
hurricanes, and yet other dangers are from spiritual attacks playing on our
fears; voices from our spiritual warfare of good vs. evil, of the devil and his
demons attacking you & I with a Christ-like mind.
I was here for hurricane Andrew in 1992! That upset our lives
for almost a year! Some people, as seen in the Bible, believe destructions are
permitted by God to purge people from their sins, so in their weakness they
repent and look to God. God may reveal to you or may not reveal to you His
purpose in these things. Either way, our mission is to serve suffering
humanity!
I was thinking about
my past, places where I have lived and the different dangers that I faced and
the ones each of us face from day to day. I grew up in Oklahoma with tornadoes
and the danger of losing everything, even my life; it was a real danger during
certain times of the year.
Some people crack easily under pressure (usually the
faithless) while others just keep on going. How strong are you? Want to be
stronger in the face of danger? Just be right with God, you could be called at
any time! I thought I was going home with that 2nd tornado last
Friday in OKC!
4. People respond to life threatening dangers in different
ways: One by irrational actions due to their
fear, or by living in denial that the threats are real. Another way is by becoming
obsessed by their fears and to their own harm inappropriately get sick and worried.
But then there is God’s way of conquering danger and fear: by having faith and
trust in Him!
We all have seen some people have a faith crisis over
intimidating outside forces not in their control. Some people not knowledgeable
of God’s Word might conclude that God must be cruel to allow suffering. They
get angry. (This is Satan’s means of getting people to misjudge and blame God
so they do not worship and honor Him), But if any one of us does not honor God
as the creator, we are by default honoring ourselves as God (we are not gods,
and the obvious is we control almost nothing!) Our adversary Satan, steals
worship by this influence.
Others might deduct that God must not be there to stop
nature’s fury, or man’s wars, or resolve their personal problems, since He must
made the universe like a wind-up toy and abandoned it (The Deist view). And
there are others that conclude God is not in total control and therefore He is imperfect.
He is a lesser God from a higher God. (The Gnostic view.)
5. It is true, God does allow suffering and death at times
but there is a greater purpose for it beyond our understanding! One day in heaven God will reveal to us all
things and we will know and understand why, but for the moment, too many
factors are present that we are unaware of to understand his final purpose. It
is like trying to solve a complicated math problem when you only know values
for X,Y, & Z, but no values are known for A,B, & C.
I met many people after having lost all still had their
faith. Would you keep it if you lost all? Let’s look at a man that went through
a lot and did not let his faith be shaken, the apostle Paul.
2 Corinthians 11:24-26 Of the Jews five times received I forty stripes save one. 25 Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I
suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep; 26 In journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers,
in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the
city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false
brethren;
Paul had experienced it all and he lived through all the pain caused
by evil men and by nature.
I can’t even imagine the horrendous pain of a lashing! Or of
floating in cold dark waters shipwrecked! Possibly many of you have lived through
dangers. You might even still live in fear of the next danger that might
assault you. In Miami we so have the Damocles sword over our heads from the
threat of hurricanes. Each place has a distinct threat, each life different
dangers.
6. The question today is: What fears do you have? What threat do
you have over your head?
I contemplated sharing some of the dangers I have been in and
how I have had to grow my faith in God consoling myself even speaking out-loud
to myself the scriptures while walking down the street! Most of you like myself
have lived with the dangers I will discuss here, and again I ask you, how are
you dealing with your fears right now?
In Brazil I was always worried about getting attacked by
thieves in the street and 3 times I was chased and forced to be running away
from young men escaping by catching moving buses. I was also fearful of being
deported, and when our resident visas were denied, we had 8 days to leave. It is hard but we must accept God’s will over
our will for our desires. He controls all.
In Bolivia I arrived in 1977 right after a Military Coups and
some snipers had shot about 200 people from the tops of the downtown buildings.
During my stay I lived mostly under Marshall Law and saw democracies and
dictatorships come and go by the half dozen. I often breathed tear gas as protesters
were dispersed. The threat of imprisonment was always present. What I loved
though was I could preach the gospel with freedom almost anywhere!
In Chile, in 1981, jail time and disappearances were common
under Pinochet’s dictatorship. I made the mistake of having home Bible studies
which was a gathering of people prohibited by law, and some of the youth from
the universities I had over I later discovered were Communist sympathizers. At
5:00am on morning 6 police with machine guns raided our home only to discover
that we only had Bibles as our propaganda. Our phone later was tapped and we
were watched so feeling too uncomfortable we decided to return to Bolivia. The fact that I had nightmares of being killed
by the police did not help either!
In Colombia the Guerrillas were not too far away from where
we lived just outside of Bogota. The people in the local markets would tell us
about it. As you know the FARC or others would always kill a few innocent
farmers in order to scare people to be able to take over an area. Kidnapping
was common as well and I heard a few dozen stories of this happening amongst my
friends and students. A gringo was always a target and several times for no
reason Soldiers showed up to our doors just to see what we had in our house. I
was told later they were not Soldiers but guerrillas. Thank God we were just poor missionaries and
were not worth kidnapping for ransom!
In Venezuela I had friends that told me stories of their
experiences of gangs of thieves showing up at their homes to rob and rape their
wives. God stopped us from getting residence there as well as the visas were
approved and sent to Bogota but the Consulate wanted money under the table we
did not have, so we ended up getting resident visas in Colombia instead!
7. When you think about it: Dangers are always present and we
could become a victim of anything at anytime! But God’s protection is ever
present as well, so we have peace in the midst of the storm!
Here in the U.S. many dangers prevail but the risk depends on
the area you live in. In the Metro cities, theft and crime is a way of life: in Chicago dozens get shoot monthly if not
weekly. Forest fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods are just a
few of the threats we all live with in this nation, not to mention
extortionists, mafia, the sex trade drugs, and even the abusers in our families
cause great harm. It is a miracle that day to day we are protected!
So what can stop our worries and calm our fears? Only the
word of God! I use to repeat several verses to myself to overcome these fears and
take note of them so you too can to gain strength when you need it!
Philippians 4:6, 7 "Do not be anxious about anything,
but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your
requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will
guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Isaiah 26:3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind
is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.
Psalm 119:50 This is my comfort in my affliction: for thy
word hath quickened me. (made me alive)
Psalm 23:4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the
shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy
staff they comfort me.
8. And when we see others suffering as I did the past 2 weeks
in Oklahoma, here is a verse that come to mind of what our mission is:
2 Corinthians 1:4 Who comforteth us in all our tribulation,
that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort
wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.
Our task as a true Holy Ghost filled Christians is to console
our own spirits from the worries, threats, and fears we face daily! And after
that, you are to console others who are going through trials that have left
them disoriented and weak.
I don’t think God is unfair to allow us to live in a fallen,
imperfect world where nature or people can ruin us in an instant. We are in a
school to prepare us for eternity where everything will be perfect. Maybe one
lesson is you need to be ready to trust God and also be ready to leave it all
behind (even your life) at any time!
I think God knows that without danger all of humanity would forget
Him and go the way of the Satanic self-centered, prideful, perverted, and
narcissistic people. The reminder of danger remains: you and I have a sword
over our head!
What is the sword over your head? What do you most fear? Bad
health? A hurricane? A violent relative?
An armed thief? Have you learned to live with it but placing it in God’s hands?
Let’s pray for peace of mind! Le’ts pray that we learn to trust God no matter
what happens!
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