1 John 3:8
“The Son of God appeared to destroy the devil’s work.”
Devotional
Victory is the measure of a warrior’s life, the reward for discipline, endurance, and unwavering resolve. Yet there is no triumph greater than that secured by Christ. His birth marked the turning point in the cosmic battle—a declaration of war against sin and death. The King entered the field not in grandeur but in humility, wielding divine strength clothed in gentleness.
As warriors, we recognize the weight of decisive moments. Christ’s coming was such a moment, shifting the balance of power and sealing the enemy’s defeat. Through His sacrifice, the works of darkness were undone, and the chains of sin were shattered. His victory is not one of fleeting glory but of eternal dominion—a conquest that stands firm through time.
This Christmas, remember that the battle you face is not yours to win; it has already been won. You fight not for victory but from a place of victory. Christ’s triumph empowers you to stand resolute, unyielding in the face of trials. Let His example remind you that true power is forged in humility and that the ultimate victory belongs to those who trust in the King of kings.
Prayer
Lord of Hosts, You have claimed the ultimate victory through Christ. Strengthen my resolve to stand firm in Your triumph. Teach me to fight with honor, humility, and unwavering faith. May I celebrate this season as a warrior of Your kingdom, emboldened by the victory that is already mine. Amen.