WARRIORS OF GOD DO NOT RUN FROM BATTLES

DONT STOP FIGHTING ITS AN HONOR

WARRIORS OF GOD DO NOT RUN FROM BATTLES


A warrior of God is not created in comfort.

He is built in pressure.

Forged through pain.

Strengthened through storms.

And shaped in the battles nobody else sees.

The world thinks warriors are only strong physically.

But Heaven recognizes a different kind of strength.

The man who keeps praying when life hurts.

The man who keeps standing when his mind is under attack.

The man who refuses to quit even when his soul is exhausted.

That is a warrior.

The enemy attacks warriors differently.

Not because they are weak…

but because they carry purpose.

Some of you are fighting battles in your mind every single day.

Fear.

Depression.

Anger.

Temptation.

Loneliness.

Addiction.

Anxiety.

Regret.

And nobody around you fully understand the war happening inside you.

But GOD Does, Jehovah-Nissi (GOD gives us victory against the flesh, the world, and the devil. Our Battles are his battles of light against darkness and good against evil.)

The Bible says:

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

Even warriors break sometimes.

David cried.

Elijah wanted to give up.

Paul battled weakness.

Jesus sweat blood in Gethsemane under overwhelming pressure.

Struggle does not make you weak.

Surrendering your faith does.

A warrior of God learns to fight spiritually before fighting physically.

Because the greatest battlefield is the mind.

The enemy wants your thoughts before he wants your actions.

That is why Scripture says:

“Take every thought captive to obey Christ.” — 2 Corinthians 10:5

Not every thought deserves your agreement.

Some thoughts are attacks.

Some thoughts are lies.

Some thoughts are chains trying to hold you hostage.

But warriors do not let darkness rule them.

They fight back with truth.

And the truth is this:

God has not abandoned you.

Even in your worst season.

Even in your weakest moment.

Even when you feel numb.

Even when you are exhausted from fighting.

God is still beside you.

Warriors understand something weak people never will:

PAIN CAN EITHER DESTROY YOU…. OR DEVELOP YOU

Every battle teaches endurance.

Every scar teaches wisdom.

Every storm teaches dependence on GOD.

The pressure is producing something greater inside you.

The fire is not there to consume you.

It is there to refine you.

That is why the Bible says:

“Consider it pure joy… whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” — James 1:2–3

A true warrior does not run when life becomes hard.

He kneels.

He prays.

He stands back up.

And he keeps moving forward with God.

Even exhausted warriors can still fight.

Sometimes victory is not loud.

Sometimes victory looks like:

  • surviving another day
  • resisting temptation
  • choosing prayer over panic
  • getting back up after failure
  • trusting God while still hurting

That is real strength.

The enemy wants warriors to be isolated.

But God calls warriors into purpose.

You were not created to live defeated.

You were not created to be ruled by fear.

You were not created to stay chained to your past.

You were created for battle.

Created for purpose.

Created for victory through Christ.

The Bible says:

“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid… for the Lord your God goes with you.” — Deuteronomy 31:6

Notice the verse does not say there will be no battles.

It says GOD goes with you through them.

That changes everything.

Because a warrior with God beside him is never truly alone.

So when your mind becomes a battlefield…PRAY.

When fear attacks…PRAY

When darkness whispers lies…fight back with Scripture.

Put on the armor of GOD

“Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.” — Ephesians 6:11

Warriors do not win because life is easy.

They win because they refuse to surrender their faith.

And remember this:

A scar does not mean you lost the battle.

It means you survived it.

Keep fighting.

Keep praying.

Keep believing.

Because God is still building warriors in this generation.

Warrior Scriptures

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13

“No weapon formed against you shall prosper.” — Isaiah 54:17

“Fight the good fight of faith.” — 1 Timothy 6:12

“The righteous fall seven times and rise again.” — Proverbs 24:16

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” — Psalm 46:1

Warrior…

you may be tired.

But you are not finished....


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As Pastor C. Isreal Fuentes prays for you and with you:


Father, I thank You for the one listening right now who feels completely poured out. I thank You that You aren’t intimidated by our exhaustion and You aren't offended by our honesty.

Lord, for the heart that is whispering, "It is enough," I pray they will feel Your presence right there in the wilderness. I ask that You would do for them what You did for Elijah. Provide the "bread and water" they need—the physical rest, mental peace, and spiritual nourishment to just take the next step.

Quiet the noise of the wind and the fire. Speak to them in that still, small voice. Remind them that they are not alone, that they are still called, and that their story does not end in this desert.

Restore their soul before You redirect their path. Let them wake up tomorrow with the quiet confidence that the God who met them in their low point is the same God who will lead them to the mountain. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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