10
Feb

THE POLISH CAVALRY

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Change and You

In 1939 Germany began World War 2 by invading Poland. Hitler sent 14 armored divisions across the Polish border. The Polish army was committed to the traditions of the Cavalry and sent 12 Cavalry brigades against the German tanks. In the tradition of the great Cavalry divisions of the Prussian army, the Polish Cavalry was molded for warfare as it had been fought in the 18th and 19th century. When the divisions of German armor came streaming across the border, therefore, the Polish generals sent wave after wave of Cavalry, men mounted on horses, against the tanks. The battle lasted about three weeks. The fields of Poland were choked with the bodies of horses and brave men who had gone into battle with a strategy formed for warfare in a previous period. The rest is history.

Sometimes I think the church is using the same antiquated strategy: keep doing spiritual battle the same way with the same outdated weapons. Is it any wonder Satan seems the be winning here in America? It reminds me of the director of the US Patent office back in the 1830s who suggested the patent office be closed because everything that could be invented had already been invented. And its not the church’s fault because the church is people! Its time we all awoke to the challenge that we are the ones who need to change.

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Shelia Ulery
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I had been away from the church for some time. I could give you many excuses why but i won’t go there. I hit bottom both spiritually and physcially. God put a dear sister in my path and i returned to church where i belonged. The battles i faced were overwhelming. At times i felt i was loosing my mind. Another dear sister was put in my path and she helped me to understand some of the battles i was facing. I made a commitment to God that i would not give up. Satan seemed bigger and badder than i ever remembered. But i knew God was Bigger and Better. I changed the way i fought the battles being forceful in my battles and ever thankful to God for every little thing, and shared God with many. To my amazement it worked. With God’s armor on Satan can not get in and i can never let my guard done for a minute. I thank God for New Hope and all the great teaching i get there.

February 11th, 2009 at 7:07 am

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