The Last Stronghold

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I originally wrote this on January 1, 2019. It holds even more true today.


Youth was an enemy in disguise. In times of distress I would cry out to God but I trusted in Youth. Youth would say, “I will fix this; I am strong, pretty, smart, quick-witted and resourceful.” And so I would win the battle, acknowledging God, but glorifying Youth.

With each new battle I’d cry out to God to pull down every stronghold. Now I find myself faced with the greatest trial yet. “God,” I cried, “please let me see the enemy clearly so that that I may fight.”

So I arose to fight. But to my dismay my physical strength was gone. In place of energy is fatigue; in place of gracefulness is clumsiness; my hands are weak and my joints stiff. In place of a quick wit is a mental fog; in place of attractiveness is an aging face and a dull expression.

Again I cried, “God, how can I fight when I’m in this condition?” And God replied, “I did as you requested. I pulled down the last stronghold on your life—and that is Youth.”

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

II Corinthians 12:9

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By Jill Jordan

Jill Jordan

It was at the last hour, so to speak, while building the website to feature my father’s writing, that I decided to add my own blog. Yes, occasionally I get an insight into the scriptures that is worthy to mention. From Dad I learned a style of bible study that uses the entire bible, linking like phrases together, even if they don’t immediately appear to go together. (Thus the importance of a good chain reference feature). The results are quite rewarding. As St. Augustine is credited as saying: The new [Testament] is in the old concealed; the old [Testament] is in the new revealed.
To further expand on that thought, Dad was a firm believer that the bible does not ask a question that it does not answer somewhere else in the scriptures and that symbols and definitions hold true throughout the entire Bible. These ideas have greatly enhanced my understanding of the bible and theology.

Having said all that, I’ll say this: I hope I can do C. Leo Jordan proud.

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