Dear saints, let us pray that the saints would proclaim the glad tidings of Christ’s victory over the enemy (Gen. 49:9 and notes 9-1 and 9-2; 1 John 3:8b; Col. 2:15; Heb. 2:14; Psa. 68:11-12).
Have you ever found a single instance in the Bible of God being defeated? God has never been defeated. This is the main concept of [Psalm 68]. God is moving, and with His move is constant victory. Oh, if we are in God’s house with Christ as the center, we can never be defeated!…He is moving on, and wherever He goes, He defeats the enemy. Regardless of how poor the situation of the church may be, we should not be distracted. We must look at the glory of God’s move and His eternal victory. “Let His enemies be scattered; / And let those who hate Him flee before Him” (v. 1). “The Lord gives the command;… / The kings of the armies flee. / They flee!” (vv. 11-12). “The Almighty scattered / The kings in the land” (v. 14). “You have led captive those taken captive” (v. 18). “God will smash / The head of His enemies” (v. 21)… (Collected Works of Witness Lee, 1969, vol. 3, “Christ and the Church Revealed and Typified in the Psalms,” ch. 10, pp. 89-90)
More details via Beseeching.org, day 355.