When these fearless warriors would leave for battle, their wives exhortation, "come back with your shield, or on it", would be resounding in their souls. Death was far more respectable and desirable than surrender. Although these pagan peoples did not worship God, they possessed an immense amount of passion for their battles. As troops of the King of the universe, we should show huge enthusiasm for the cause of Christ. We should exhibit greater bravery and valiance than a mighty Spartan Warrior. With a Holy cause to pursue, should we not even be more ready to engage in battle when it is to come?
It is not always easy to resist the pull of the world. Temptation, in all of its outward beauty blatantly parades itself before us, coaxing us to indulge in its "pleasures". Every day, Christians interact with people of the world. We form acquaintances, make friends, and move in the world's various social circles. Although there is nothing wrong with this, we need to constantly keep ourselves in check. We need to continuously undergo self-examinations to make sure that we are not conforming to the ways of this world. We should always be ready to draw our sword, and further the name of Christ.
This is a lot more easily said than done. Sometimes we just want to be liked, we want to fit in, and we don't want to look dumb in front of others. Is that really too much to ask? Is it so very wrong to just want to be accepted?
Since it concerns the eternal fate of our soul, yes, it really is too much to ask. As Christians, we cannot trade our identity for acceptance. In Revelation 3:16, the Lord declares "so then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth." That is a pretty serious command! The Lord would rather us be against Him than serve Him with a mediocre attitude. Spartan Warriors were not allowed to be mediocre - they had to fight each battle with the utmost strength, courage, and dignity.
As followers of Christ, sitting on the sidelines is not an option. We have to choose. We cannot serve two masters. Are you for Christ or against Him? As you go about your day and come across your "prayer landmarks", remember who you are fighting for. Grab your weapon, and ask the Lord for renewed strength. Be strong! Ask Him to fill you with the courage to stand for Him.
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” - Joshua 24:15
"The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake oyu. Do not be afraid, do not be discouraged." - Deuteronomy 31:8