Sip Your Americano, Then Pick Up Your Sword

by Mark Altrogge on February 11, 2013

“Mark,” Ted* said to me, hanging his head and staring at the floor, “I blew it again.”

“This time I charged a new computer. I figured I would just use it while it was still under warranty then return it and charge another one from somewhere else.”  His compulsive behavior was destroying not only his finances but taking a huge toll on his marriage.

Ted and his wife were regular fixtures in my office at the time. He was a serious slave of sin. He’d turned to Christ a couple years before and seemed to truly despise his sin, but kept sliding back into it.  He’d never deny it or make excuses for it. He’d freely admit it and was clearly fighting it. He’d run strong for a couple weeks then plunge headlong again.  He had an accountability group of guys who took turns calling him every day. He and his wife removed everything tempting they could from the house. Yet he kept falling. At times I wondered if he was truly born again or if his marriage could survive.  But he never gave up.

After a few years Ted and his wife sensed God leading them to a different church. When they left I really hoped their marriage would make it.

I was glad to see Ted’s face not long ago when I walked into a local coffee shop.

Taking a sip from his Americano, he said, “Mark, I’m a testimony of the Lord’s faithfulness. All these years God has kept me. I’m still married, my kids are serving the Lord.”  He’s an active member of his church.  ”In fact,” he said, “One of my kids leads a Bible study I attend.  God has been good to me.”

Ted’s a living example of Philippians 1:6:

“And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.”

God is relentless. He’s not phased by our failures. He is determined to complete his good work of transforming every believer into his own likeness. And he will not fail. If we cling to Jesus, he will vanquish our sins little by little, day by day, year by year.  Jesus will have the final word. He will be victorious.  He will be successful in his transforming work.

So have you failed again? Fallen again? Get back up and get back in the race.  God hasn’t quit working in you, so don’t you quit working.  If God hasn’t given up on you, then don’t you give up on God. He is infinitely greater than all your sins. If God could raise you from the dead and give you spiritual life he can give you victory over your sins as well.

Ted never gave up. Every time he fell he’d get back up and try again. He’d confess his sins and ask for prayer. He’d dust himself off, retie his shoes, take a deep breath and get back in the race. And now, some 20 years later, he sips his Americano and proclaims, “God is faithful.”  I could almost see his spiritual sword laying across the table, nicked and dented from many battles, and his shield of faith, stained and battered, propped up against a chair.  Someday he won’t need them anymore.

So sip your Americano, then pick up your sword and grab your shield of faith again. Jesus isn’t finished with you yet.

*not his real name

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Elaine February 11, 2013 at 2:12 pm

"I could almost see his spiritual sword laying across the table, nicked and dented from many battles, and his shield of faith, stained and battered, propped up against a chair." Love that picture! What an encouragment; thanks, Mark.

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Mark Altrogge February 11, 2013 at 2:36 pm

Thanks Elaine!

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@MostRadicalMan February 11, 2013 at 5:32 pm

Not sure if this is a perfect fit….

2Ti 2:25-26 In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth; (26) And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will.

there are those that oppose themselves

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Mark Altrogge February 11, 2013 at 6:20 pm

Hey Most Radical,

I never quite thought of it that way – I am more used to thinking of the way the ESV puts it: 24 And the Lord's servant must not be quarrelsome but kind to everyone, able to teach, patiently enduring evil, 25 correcting his opponents with gentleness. God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth,… I think the passage is talking primarily about those who oppose God servants.

On the other hand, you are definitely right in that many people do oppose themselves and do things that are self-destructive…

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Gabe February 12, 2013 at 10:57 am

I find this encouraging to the one who counsels. I have found myself at time thinking that only my solutions, church, books, ect. is what can help this person. How great to be reminded that God is the one who begins AND completes the work.

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Mark Altrogge February 12, 2013 at 1:49 pm

Amen Gabe! This verse is very encouraging me when I counsel people. It gives me hope that things don't primarily hinge on me and my advice. Thank you for adding this!

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Jeannie February 12, 2013 at 6:26 pm

This is a huge encouragement for those of us with "wayward" friends and relatives. We want people to change instantly and when they don't we can become very discouraged,but God is faithful to continue working in their hearts if they're genuine believers. We only see a tiny bit of reality, but God is always at work.

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Rachel McC February 12, 2013 at 6:32 pm

Thanks! super encouraging

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