Ecclesiastics
10:8
He
that digs a pit shall fall into it; and him that breaks down a hedge a serpent
shall bite.
We build hedges around gardens and properties in order to
protect them, to keep enemy forces who wish to harm us and our loved ones, outside.
In biblical times, hedges were built around vineyards to keep insects, bugs,
rodents, thieves and birds outside and prevent them from stealing the harvest.
They mostly built these hedges in layers:
A stone wall was first erected, and beyond that, a thick
layer of thorns. Right before the harvest, a wall of fire was created to keep
the insects and birds away. What a beautiful picture of our Lord’s protection!
Our Father is our Rock of Ages, firm, stable, unchanging. This is our source of
peace and security. The ring of thorns on the head of Jesus caused bleeding,
and His blood bought the everlasting protection of our spirits and souls. The
wall of fire at harvest time was necessary because the lovely aroma of the ripe
grapes would attract all who wished to devour it. So too, just as we are
positioned to reap great blessings in our lives, every demon and foul bird is clamouring
to get through the hedge and destroy it. But Holy Spirit brings His fire to
surround us!
As in the natural, so it is also in the supernatural. We
know that the serpent represents evil, and that in order to keep our enemy at
bay, we need to build spiritual hedges around everything pertaining to us.
How is this accomplished? We have to firstly believe that
God’s hedge of protection is already promised to us who diligently follow Him
and trust in His name, and then act on those promises by declaring and praying
this truth. Here are a few examples:
Ps 34:7 For the angel of the LORD is a guard;
he surrounds and defends all who fear him. I
prefer to interpret this ‘angel of the LORD’ as Jesus Christ Himself, as it is
found throughout the Old Testament, and as He is the commander of the Host of
Heaven, He can summon any number of angels to intervene in every situation I
face. It is in keeping with the promise He made to His followers upon ascending
to heaven, written in Matth 28:20 ... And
surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
Being in a church with leadership who stand up for the
truth of the Word and are Spirit-led, brings protection, because God’s
blessings rest upon such a gathering. People praying in unity also build
hedges, remember that God would have changed the destiny of Sodom if Abraham
could find only ten men living righteously – we have to join hands and start
praying for our governments to make righteous decisions!
Pearls to ponder:
The above verse also refers to the outcome if we
break down those hedges. Then the serpent can enter in and kill, steal and
destroy. Carefully walk around the perimeters of your spiritual territory and
look for two things: Is there a gap in
that fence; and, am I walking on the right side of it? Am I doing what I like,
or what I ought?
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