...personal blog about my experiences of living, raising a family, and serving as a messenger of the good news of Jesus Christ in Taiwan. Comments are always welcome.

Friday, November 14, 2008

All At War

This past year I've had the pleasure to discover the music of "downhere". The band has released several albums, all of which are worthy of purchase and adding to your collection of quality Christian music. downhere often write from the perspective of that age old struggle between the spirit and the flesh, the temporal and the eternal, the now and the "not yet". Their music resonates with me as I have recently been thinking more about the reality of our eternal hope of heaven. I have often felt that believers (speaking for myself and the circle of friends I have been a part of) often do not live in the present with a sufficient hope and longing for the eternal life promised to us through Christ. This is understandable, as I know how the "fog of war" in this present life can distract us from the ultimate prize.

On their most recent album (Ending Is Beginning), downhere has a song entitled "All At War". Below are the words to the second verse and chorus:

I was born depraved, but created for the divine,
With death in my bones, in my heart eternal life,
I'd love for Eden, but I'd kill for Rome,
I'm native in a land that is not my home

It's justice and mercy the old dichotomies,
All along the frontlines of my heart in both doubt and belief
The sinner and saint, the old arch enemies,
All at war, in me

The words of this song speak deeply to me in these days when the Spirit has attuned me once again to the spiritual battle we are in. That battle is very prevalent and real in Taiwan, where idol worship has given Satan a stronghold. But that battle is also just as real in my own heart, as I struggle with temptations old and new. The apostle Paul longed to be free from that "body of death", and joyfully expressed the freedom that comes through Christ and the new Spirit He has placed within us (Romans 7-8).

There will be no retirement from war this side of heaven. But in the meantime, I have the assurance that there is only one winning side, and I'm on it. And I intend to stay there.

1 comment:

Ken said...

Hey Rod. Great lines from that song. You still keep up with Cockburn? There's a not so recent CD he put out called Charity of Night that I still listen to and enjoy quite a lot. A love the metaphors that guy comes up with. There's a verse in a song called "Pacing the Cage" that says,
Sometimes the best map will not guide you
You can't see what's round the bend
Sometimes the road leads through dark places
Sometimes the darkness is your friend
Today these eyes scan bleached out land
For the coming of the outbound stage
Pacing the cage