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Therefore,
take up the full armor of God, that you may be able to resist in the evil
day, and having done everything, to stand firm (Ephesians 6:13).
A primary element in our protection from Satan and evil is the armor that
God has provided for us and instructed us to put on in Ephesians 6:13-17.
When we put on the armor of God, we are really putting on Christ (Romans
13:12-14). And when we put on Christ, we take ourselves out of the realm of
the flesh, where we are vulnerable to attack, and we place ourselves within
the dominion of Christ, where the evil one cannot touch us. Satan has
nothing in Christ (John 14:30), and to the extent that we put on Christ, the
evil one cannot touch us (1 John 5:18). He can only touch that which is on
his own level. That's why we are commanded, "Make no provision for the
flesh" (Romans 13:14), meaning "Don't live on Satan's level."
It would appear from the verb tenses in Ephesians 6;14, 15, that three of
the pieces of armor -belt, breastplate and shoes--are already on you: "having
girded . . ."; "having put on . . ."; having shod. . .
." These pieces of armor represent the elements of your protection made
possible when you receive Jesus Christ and in which you are commanded to
stand firm. The Greek tense of "having" signifies that the action
it refers to was completed before we were commanded to stand firm. That's
the logical way a soldier would prepare for action: He would put on his belt,
breastplate and shoes before attempting to stand firm. Likewise, we are to
put on the full armor of God after having already put on Christ.
When you read through Ephesians 6:10-20, you will notice the emphasis on the
active part we must play on behalf of our own spiritual defense: "be
strong" (verse 10); "put on" and "stand firm"
(verse 11); "take up," "be able," "resist,"
and "stand firm" (verse 13); "stand firm" (verse 14);
"taking up" (verse 16); "take" (verse 17)' "pray at
all times" and "be on the alert" (verse 18).
Over the next several paragraphs, we will consider each of the six pieces of
armor from Ephesians 6:13-17.
Teach me my responsibility in spiritual warfare, Lord, that I may be
strong in You and in the strength of Your might.
1- THE
GIRDLE OF TRUTH
...Having girded your loins with truth (Ephesians 6:14).
The first piece of armor for the Christian warrior is the
belt of truth. Jesus said, "I am . . . the truth" (John 14:6). And
because Christ is in you, the truth is in you. However, continuing to choose
truth is not always easy. Since Satan's primary weapon is the lie, your belt
of truth (which holds the other pieces of body armor in place) is
continually being attacked. If he can disable you in the area of truth, you
become as easy target for his other attacks.
You stand firm in the truth by relating everything you do to the truth of
God's Word. If a thought comes to mind which is not in harmony with God's
truth, dismiss it. If an opportunity comes along to say or do something
which compromises or conflicts with truth, avoid it. Adopt a simple rule of
behavior: If it's the truth, I'm in; if it's not the truth, count me out.
When you learn to live in the truth on a daily basis, you will grow to love
the truth because you have nothing to hide. You never have to cover up to
God or anyone else; everything you do is in the light. Furthermore, when you
live in the truth you dislodge the lies of Satan, the father of lies (John
8:44). Remember that if Satan can deceive you into believing a lie, he can
control your life.
Jesus prayed, "I do not ask Thee to take them out of the world, but to
keep them from the evil one" (John 17:15). How? "Sanctify them in
the truth; Thy Word is truth" (verse 17). You will only dislodge
Satan's lies in the light of God's revelation, and not by human reasoning or
research.
The only thing a Christian ever has to admit to is the truth. Walking in the
light and speaking the truth in love may seem threatening to some. But in
reality truth is a liberating friend and the only path to fellowship with
God.
Forgive me, Lord, for entertaining lies and walking in darkness. Give me
courage to face the truth and to speak the truth in love.
2- THE
BREASTPLATE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
Having put on the breastplate of righteousness . . . (Ephesians 6:14).
The second piece
of armor God has provided for us is the breastplate of righteousness.
When you put on Christ at salvation, you are justified before our holy God.
It's not your righteousness but Christ's (1 Corinthians 1:30;
Philippians 3:8, 9). So when Satan aims an arrow at you by saying, "You're
not good enough to be a Christian," you can respond with Paul, "Who
will bring a charge against God's elect? God is the one who justifies"
(Romans 8:33). Your righteousness in Christ is your protection against
Satan's accusations.
Even though we
rejoice in our position of righteousness in Christ, we are well aware of our
deeds of unrighteousness when we think, say, or do something apart from God.
Standing firm in our righteousness requires us to live in continuous
agreement with God according to 1 John 1:9: "If we confess our sins, He
is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness." Confession is different from saying "I'm sorry"
or asking forgiveness. To confess (homologeo) means to acknowledge or
to agree. You confess your sin when you say what God says about it: "I
entertained a lustful thought and that's a sin"; "I treated my
spouse unkindly this morning and that was wrong"; "Pride motivated
me to seek that board position and pride doesn't belong in my life."
Satan will make
confession as difficult for you as he can. He will try to convince you that
it's too late for confession, that God has already erased your name out of
the book of life. That's another one of his lies. You're in Christ; you're
already forgiven. You are the righteousness of God in Christ (2 Corinthians
5:21), and He will never leave you. Your confession of sin clears the way
for the fruitful expression of righteousness in your daily life. We should
be like Paul, who said, "I also do my best to maintain always a
blameless conscience both before God and before men" (Acts 24:16).
Lord, I put on
the breastplate of righteousness today and seek to maintain a blameless
conscience before You and the people around me.
3- THE
SHOES OF PEACE
...Having
shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace (Ephesians 6:15).
The next piece
of armor is the shoes of peace. When you receive Christ, you are united with
the Prince of Peace. You have peace with God right now (Romans 5:1), but the
peace of Christ must also rule in your heart if you are going to live
victoriously, and that is possible only when you let the Word of Christ
richly dwell in you (Colossians 3:15, 16).
The shoes of
peace become protection against the divisive schemes of the devil when you
act as a peacemaker among believers (Romans 14:19). Peacemakers bring people
together by promoting fellowship and reconciliation. "Blessed are the
peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God" (Matthew 5:9).
Anyone can divide a fellowship, but it takes the grace of God to unite us in
Him.
Too many
Christians insist on common doctrine as the basis for fellowship. They
reason that if we don't think the same and believe the same, there is no
basis for peace. But common doctrine isn't the basis for fellowship; common
heritage is. We're all children of God. If you wait to fellowship with
someone until you agree perfectly on every point of doctrine, you'll be the
loneliest Christian on earth. Instead of insisting on the unity of the mind,
preserve the unity of the Spirit by taking the initiative to be the
peacemaker in your relationships (Ephesians 4:3).
Some people like
to play the devil's advocate in their relationships and churches. I ask, Why?
He doesn't need any help! In His high priestly prayer, Jesus prayed, "I
in them, and Thou in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, that the world
may know that Thou didst send Me" (John 17:23). We have the promise
that "the God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet"
(Romans 16:20). Ask God to use you to bring unity to your relationships by
making you a peacemaker.
Heavenly
Father, use me today to bring unity to Your family. Enable me to be a
peacemaker.
4- THE
SHIELD OF FAITH

Taking up the shield of faith with which you
will be able to extinguish all the flaming missiles of the evil one (Ephesians
6:16).
Paul mentions three more pieces of armor that we must take up to protect
ourselves from Satan's attack: the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation,
and the sword of the spirit which is the Word of God. The first three (the
belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of peace) are
established by our position in Christ; these last three help us continue to
win the battle.
Contrary to popular perception, there is nothing mystical about faith.
Biblical faith is simply what you believe about God and His Word. The more
you know about God and His Word, the more faith you will have. The less you
know, the smaller your shield will be and the easier it will be for one of
Satan's fiery darts to reach its target. If you want your shield of faith to
grow large and protective, your knowledge of God and His Word must
increase (Romans 10:17).
These flaming missiles from Satan are nothing more than smoldering lies,
burning accusations, and fiery temptations bombarding our minds. When a
deceptive thought, accusation, or temptation enters your mind, meet it
head-on with what you know to be true about God and His Word. How did Jesus
deflect the missiles of Satan's temptation? By shielding Himself with
statements from the Word of God. Every time you memorize a Bible verse,
listen to a sermon, or participate in a Bible study, you increase your
knowledge of God and enlarge your shield of faith.
We all struggle with tempting and accusing thoughts. If you are a healthy
and mature Christian, they will bounce right off your shield of faith.
Lord, I raise up the shield of faith today and stand against tempting and
accusing thoughts from the evil one.

5- THE
HELMET OF SALVATION
And
take the helmet of salvation (Ephesians 6:17).
The next necessary piece of spiritual armor is the helmet of
salvation. Should your shield of faith be a little leaky and your daily
victory elusive, be confident that the helmet of salvation guarantees your
eternal victory. In the metaphor of armor, the helmet also secures coverage
for the most critical part of your anatomy: your mind, where spiritual
battles are either won or lost. As you struggle with the world, the flesh,
and the devil on a daily basis, stand firm knowing that your salvation does
not come and go with your success or failure in spiritual battle; your
salvation is your eternal possession. You are a child of God, and nothing
can separate you from the love of Christ (Romans 8:35).
People experiencing spiritual conflict tend to question their salvation or
doubt their identity in Christ. Satan may disrupt your daily victory, but he
can do nothing to disrupt your position in Christ. However, if he can get
you to believe that you are not in Christ, you will live as though you are
not, even though you are secure in Him.
The Christian warrior wears the helmet of salvation in the sense that he is
the receiver and possessor of deliverance, clothed and armed in the victory
of his Head, Jesus Christ. Satan is the ruler of this world, and the whole
world is in his power (John 12:31; 1 John 5:19). Therefore we are still in
his territory as long as we are present in our physical bodies. But since we
are joined to the Lord Jesus Christ, the devil has no legitimate claim on
us, for Christ has "delivered us from the domain of darkness, and
transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son" (Colossians 1:13).
The helmet of our position in Christ assures us of ultimate victory over
Satan.
I love You, Father, and thank You that I am united with Christ and
spiritually alive in Him.

6- THE SWORD
OF THE SPIRIT
And
take . . . the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God (Ephesians
6:17).
The Word of God is the only offensive weapon mentioned in the
list of armor. Since Paul used rhema instead of logos for "word"
in Ephesians 6:17, I believe Paul is referring to the spoken Word of God. We
are to defend ourselves against the evil one by speaking aloud God's Word.
Why is it so important to speak God's Word in addition to believing it and
thinking it? Because Satan is a created being, and he doesn't perfectly know
what you're thinking. By observing you, he can pretty well tell what you are
thinking, just as any student of human behaviour can. And it isn't difficult
for him to know what you're thinking if he put the thought in. But he
doesn't know what you're going to do before you do it. He can put thoughts
into your mind, and he will know whether you buy his lie by how you behave.
Satan can try to influence you by planting thoughts in your head, but he
can't read your thoughts. If you're going to resist Satan, you must do so
verbally so he can understand you and be put to flight.
You can communicate with God in your mind and spirit because He knows the
thoughts and intents of your heart (Hebrews 4:12). Your unspoken communion
with God is your private sanctuary; Satan cannot eavesdrop on you. But by
the same token, if you only tell Satan with your thoughts to leave, he won't
leave because he is under no obligation to obey your thoughts. You must
defeat Satan by speaking out. The good news is that most direct attacks
occur at night or when you are alone.
One night I woke up absolutely terrified for no apparent reason, and I knew
it was an attack from Satan. Without lifting my head from the pillow, I
applied the two-step remedy suggested in James 4:7. In the sanctuary of my
heart, I submitted to God. Then I was able to resist Satan with one spoken
word --Jesus-- and the fear was instantly and totally gone. I went back to
sleep in complete peace.
Lord, give me courage to take my stand in this world and defeat Satan by
speaking Your Word.
Taken from: Daily in Christ by Neil T. Anderson
Copyright (c) 2000 by Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon 97402
Used by Permission, given to Elaine Marie
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