Not long ago a pastor was praying over Nathan and I when he uttered words along these lines: “Satan doesn’t want this family to succeed so God be their anchor as he attacks them.” It was right then and there that I truly understood what a war zone our entire family had just entered. I always “knew” it would be hard to adopt a child, that there would be days I would get overwhelmed or the kids wouldn’t get along, and days when progress would feel limited, but it was in that moment I became aware that being under attack was going to be a permanent part of our story.
You see, for the first 2 and a half years of my daughters life Satan believed he had gotten the upper hand. She was abandoned, alone, unloved, purposeless, insecure, unattached etc. He celebrated every hurdle placed in her life and laughed when she was unable to lift herself over each obstacle in order to run the race set out before her. He took pleasure in watching her build up walls around her heart and develop techniques that would serve her well in the dog eat dog world she was living in. But God had a plan for our daughter too. As Satan whet his appetite for her ultimate demise, God began a story line that would bring redemption and victory to her soul.
When we said, “yes!” to God’s call to adopt we enlisted each member of our family in the bloodiest war imaginable. Many had fallen in defeat on the very ground we were stepping into battle on. But many had found victory on this path as well. With each step taken toward our forever family we were being ushered onto the front lines of a spiritual battle I had only read about prior to now:
For we are not fighting against flesh and blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world and against evil spirits in the heavenly places. – Ephesians 6:12
War torn and battle scarred, my daughter had been fighting this battle her whole life but she was no longer going to be fighting it alone. Now we are all in the war.
Some days I get so tired from the fight that my passion becomes misdirected and I start fighting with or against my daughter instead of fighting for her. I become an adversary instead of her advocate. But graciously God offers me insight into my weary misfires and I am able to re-calibrate our troops and start to gain some ground again. Still, the Enemy is ruthless.
So as we, together as a family, enter into the war zone of adoption on a daily basis and struggle to lift Jaydn over the hurdles of her past and encourage her to venture away from the walls around her heart toward wholeness and healing, I cling to the Truth found in Romans 8:
If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare His own Son, but gave him up for us all- how will He not also, along with Him, graciously give us all things? Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies. Who shall separate us from the the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? As it is written:
“For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.”
No in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. -Romans 8:31-39
So Satan…hit us with your best shot! I may lose focus from time to time but Im in this war for the long haul and I have read the back of the book and know how the story ends- God wins. You got nothing on Love.
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2 Replies to “Love is a battlefield”
Our family has been there. It sounds like God has taught you the key to healing, and you are well on your way! Be encouraged by our story in that my daughter now has no behaviors that I would attribute to her past. It took us three years to get here…BUT LOVE IS ENOUGH!!!! Not a selfish love that needs anything from the other…but a selfless love that gives grace, mercy, affection, and nurture in the face of rejection. You will overcome through baby steps with Jesus holding your hands. (((hugs))) and thanks for sharing.
I recently took a Bible Study class where we were told “Satan hates your family.” This took me aback for a moment, but eventually I realized that it was true.
Satan thought he was sitting pretty with my son and his special needs – no way my child would ever talk properly in an orphanage – no cause for alarm in Satan’s mind. Then we swoop in and bring our boy home. He’s verbally saying a prayer independently at every meal, and he hasn’t been home for a month.
Watch out Satan, there’s more where that came from, because the Newingham family hates you too…
Our family has been there. It sounds like God has taught you the key to healing, and you are well on your way! Be encouraged by our story in that my daughter now has no behaviors that I would attribute to her past. It took us three years to get here…BUT LOVE IS ENOUGH!!!! Not a selfish love that needs anything from the other…but a selfless love that gives grace, mercy, affection, and nurture in the face of rejection. You will overcome through baby steps with Jesus holding your hands. (((hugs))) and thanks for sharing.
I recently took a Bible Study class where we were told “Satan hates your family.” This took me aback for a moment, but eventually I realized that it was true.
Satan thought he was sitting pretty with my son and his special needs – no way my child would ever talk properly in an orphanage – no cause for alarm in Satan’s mind. Then we swoop in and bring our boy home. He’s verbally saying a prayer independently at every meal, and he hasn’t been home for a month.
Watch out Satan, there’s more where that came from, because the Newingham family hates you too…
Thanks for your post!
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