Soul Food: “Broken Walls” by Judy Webb

 

 

I have walked long hot walks on walls built to keep others out, to keep those inside safe and secured. I’ve been amazed at man’s ability to place brick upon brick and mortar just right to keep standing after centuries of rain and wind, after sword and fire, after men with ladders and angry hearts have tried to usurp defenses.  I grew up in a city where a castle overlooked the valley and in ominous beauty stood year after year, with high walls and blown out towers, proof that it once was glorious, proof that it did not always stand the test of time or the test of the cannons.

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I think of Israel and Nehemiah surveying the broken walls of his beloved city, I think of him weeping when he hears the news that her defenses are down, the people are not safe.  What does it mean to build a wall around your home? What does it mean to be the person who stands in the gap of a broken down wall and holds a spear in one hand and the trowel in the other?  What does it look like to say to God that you are willing to be the warrior and to rebuild broken walls?  What are the stakes if we leave the walls unfinished?

Friends, you who have borne children and laid them crying on the bed to change their dirty diapers, only to cuddle them clean and happy in warm waiting arms.  You, dear friend, who have stood before God and all of heaven with the man of your dreams and proclaimed the covenant of marriage and unending love and devotion.  You who wept in prayer making promises to God that you would raise children to know him, to love him…  you are the warrior your children need to stand watch over your family. You are the one called to bend the knee and bow the head and pray to the God of the heavens to build those walls of protection around your home, around your children…

Oh God, lead them not into temptation, but deliver them from evil.  Oh God, let your will be done in their lives as it is done in heaven.  Lord, protect them from the flaming arrows of the evil because

Ephesians 6:12 (NIV) says

“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”

Parents, Father, Mother, remember, when you lock your doors at night and you make sure windows are secured and stove is turned off, remember that your fight is in the heavenly realm.  Remember that the real battle is for hearts and souls. The real battle is for your marriage and for your children.  We protect them in the physical and must also protect them in the spiritual.   Build the walls of protection around your children.
When Moses stood on the plains of Moab with the promised land close and hearts eager, he preached…he gave a sermon like no other of how they were to make it, how they were to stand against all of the struggle and fight they were about to encounter.  How do you take a promised land already inhabited? How to do you claim an inheritance that seems so out of reach.  The answer is the very core of all of life.

 Deuteronomy 6:4-9 (NIV)

“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the door frames of your houses and on your gates.”

Remember God.  All. The. Time.  When you walk, talk about him, when you wake up let Him fill your thoughts.  Let God talk be commonplace.  If you want your children to come into their spiritual inheritance, you need to let the Gospel be your everyday conversation.  If you want to build walls around their hearts of spiritual protection, let the wall itself be the Gospel.  Let the Gospel be the filter of everything they hear so that in the filtering miracle of Gospel truth they will be able to spot a lie a mile away, and they won’t believe it, they won’t fall into that temptation because they know it came from the pit of hell.  Speak the Gospel to your children.  Speak the Gospel to yourself, and to your spouse.  Let your words be seasoned with grace.  Fill your home with truth so that a lie or temptation from the enemy only looks hideous and unattractive.

So what about you?  I beg you, ask God where you need to rebuild broken walls.  Ask Him where you can bring your family to spend time around His word.  He will show you.

JudyAbout the Author: Judy Webb

I am an average girl with an amazing God. I was never that brave, never really outgoing, usually was afraid of new situations. I would often try to hide who I really was in order to fit into a crowd. I was probably on a road that was going to look mundane and ordinary, but God had extraordinary plans for me. He rescued me from the monotony of existence without Him to a great joy and peace in Him. He set my life on a whirlwind adventure as a missionary in Korea and in Germany. I was given the great joy of sharing my life in Christ with teens on many continents. Today I am wife to Jeff, and mom to Zack and Caleb. When I am not playing with my boys or struggling through spelling words, I love to sit in a living room with a group of ladies and just dig into the Word together. I also love to write about the joy I have in Christ and the truth He teaches me. I am a member of Summit Crossing Community Church where I teach a ladies’ Bible Study.

 

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