The Armor of God – Stand Up & Dig InEphesians 6:10-15 KJVScripture Text: Eph 6:15October 13, 2005Ephesians was written around 60 A.D. by the Apostle Paul while imprisoned for his faith. It was address to the people who lived in Ephesus & was a letter of encouragement to a group, rather than one person. The last part of Ephesians focuses more on the church & how it can function best.vs. 10 "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord,…"This is a call to Christians (my brethren) to stand firm against the devil. Paul stated "Finally." We can only walk in the glory of Eph 1- 3 & live in the integrity of Eph 4 – 6 by doing everything in God's strength.vs. 10 "and in the power of His might."Having might is a divine enablement or endowment. An anointing with the ability to do anything. Phil 4:13 states, "I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me." We can do everything with the help of Christ who gives us the strength we need to fulfill whatever task is at hand.vs. 11 "Put on the whole armor of God…" Paul tells us to put on by faith God's armor. In the O.T., it is the Lord who wears the armor.Isa 59:16-17 This armor is of God, both in the sense that it is His actual armor. He now shares that armor with us. We are also instructed here by Paul to wear the whole armor, so that no part is exposed to the enemy.vs. 11 "that ye may be able to stand against the commitment & determination. We have to be ever ready to stand & fight with strength & power. We express the strength we have in God by standing against the strategies & tricks of the devil. This means we must be able to hold out & overcome all the devil's assaults.Vs. 13 "Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, (having overcome all) to stand,… To withstand- we must not yield to the devil's allurements & assaults, but to oppose them. We must resolve, by God's grace, not to yield to Satan, but stand our ground."I Chron 21:1 (NLT) Here Satan (adversary-one who opposes) stood up against Israel & he provoked David to do a census of Israel & God was displeased with this thing (I Chron 21:7) Here in I Chron 21, Satan stood up against Israel. When Satan stands up against us, we MUST stand up against him. Satan's kingdom is the kingdom of sin. To stand against Satan, is for us to strive against sin.Eph 6 vs.14 "Stand therefore,…" We can only stand against spiritual attack of the enemy, when we are "equipped" with the armor. Paul wrote this while in the custody of Roman soldiers, so it was easy for him to look at the equipment of the guards & see how God has equipped the believer. The order in which the pieces of amour are described is the order in which the soldiers would put them on.Eph 6 vs. 15 "And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace;"Combat FootingThere are many types of shoes: dress shoes, casual shoes, steel toed boots for construction jobs, garden shoes, sandals, moccasins, slippers etc. Each of these has its purpose & specific benefits for the wearer. The Roman soldiers wore nail studded or spiked sandals to grip the ground in combat. They were designed to anticipate the various attacks which an enemy might employ to inhibit or stop their advance or to dislodge their footing when in combat.Eph 6 vs. The term "shod" is the Greek word (Hu-po-de-o) which means to bind on, to bind under one's feet. This is also suggestive of authority & power.Eph 6 vs. 15 "And your feet shod with the preparation…"preparation is a word meaning "a prepared foundation." Who or what is the prepared foundation?Isa 28:16, Matt 16:18, Eph 2:20, I Cor 3:10-11 (NLT) Here scripture shows that Jesus Christ is the prepared foundation or the preparation as noted here in Eph 6:15.Eph 6 vs.15 "And your feet shod with the preparation of gospel of peace;"- gospel of peace is the Good News of the Kingdom of God & salvation through Jesus Christ. The death, burial & resurrection of Christ is the foundation of the gospel.The gospel of peace pertains to the good news that, believers are at peace with God. It is that confidence of divine support which allows the believer to stand firm, knowing that we are at peace with God and God is our strength. The believer's stability from the gospel gives us peace so we can stand while in the battle.Taking vs.15 and substituting the definitions within this verse you have: "And your feet binded with the prepared foundation (which is Christ, who keeps us firmly planted) of the Good News of the prince of peace."Anyone in battle must have surefootedness otherwise they will fall to the ground. Anyone can walk on level ground, but our surefootedness is tested in struggles in life such as: conflict in relationships, financial pressures illnesses, job loss or even death of a loved one.Our surefootedness is tested also in the mountains, in water, in fire, on ice, on sharp rocks, in wind etc.Unfortunately, because we have a spiritual enemy, life is not about level ground: but about keeping our faith in the midst of the battle, regardless of the terrain, or circumstances we are presented with.Isa 43:1,2 (NLT) God preserved Israel during her time of disobedience & wickness & she could find comfort in knowing that no one or nothing can destroy her.God will be with us in our greatest difficulties, dangers, test & battles.Isa 43 vs.2 (KJV) "When thou passest through…" the hebrew word for passest is (A-Var) which means to go through, to crossover, to pass over. This verse tells up "When" you pass through" not "If" you pass through." There is a confidence & a promise that when we go through & get to the other side, God will be withus. God promised in Herews 13:5, " I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee."Trials are varied & we experience them in different degrees. Sometimes, we will face the water which can represent afflictions as shown in Isa 43:2. (already read)Waters can represent instability in our lives Gen 49:4 states "Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel; because thou wentest up to thy Father's bed; then defiledst thou it: he went up to my couch." Here Israel (Jacob) was blessing all of his sons before he died & he tells Reuben, his eldest son since he was "unstable like water" & he slept with one of Israel's wives & loses his position as the first born & the blessings that comes with it.We can go through the waters of persecution Ps 18:16 states, " He reached down from heaven & rescued me; he drew me out of deep waters." Ps 144:7 says, "Reach down from heaven & rescue me; deliver me from deep waters, from the power of my enemies."God will be with us through the rivers, with is another form of Affliction. None of these circumstances shall overflow, over whelm or get the best of us. God will even be with us in & through the fire & testing.Dan 3:19-27(NLT) These three Hebrew boys were cast in the Babylonian furnace because they would not bow down to an idol. God's presence & protection was in the fire (trail). They were also preserved in the fire, as they were walking in the midst of the fire as stated in Daniel 3:25. Walking is a pace which you are not in a hurry, not concerned, not burdened, not anxious then we walk. We can walk in the midst of our trails because He will protect & preserve us as we walk through the fire!We should have the stability & readiness to climb every mountain & every obstacle that comes up before us. The Bible says in 2 Sam 22:34, Ps 18:33, Hab 3:19 that "He maketh my feet like hinds' feet, and setteth me upon my high places."Having our feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace will keep us stabled & balanced. If the enemy of trail can hurt your foot, you will be an unbalanced Christian. We must keep our feet shodded with the gospel of peace in that whatever we face, we have peace with God & peace in the storm.Mark 4:35-41 (NLT) So sometimes when we are in a storm, Jesus seems as if he were asleep, unconcerned in the troubles that we are facing. Jesus will still the "noises" of our winds & waves in our lives. Be the storm of trouble ever so loud, ever so strong, Jesus can make it be still.In the game of football, there are two teams, the offense & the defense. The offense is the team with the ball trying to advance to score a touchdown. The defense is the team that tries to stop the offense from advancing forward to score a touchdown. Well, in the spiritual realm, there are two teams, the offense (the Kingdom of darkness) & Satan is the head coach. There is the defensive team (the Kingdom of Light) & Christ is the head coach. The offensive team has the ball (whatever Satan has stolen from you) The believers, defensive team, Kingdom of Light must stand up & dig in our spiritual cleats into the ground to not let Satan team out run us or advance forward to score a touchdown with our stuff!In every trail, every obstacle, every circumstance & in every storm, we must stand up & dig in our spiritually cleats to be able to keep our footing, not to be knocked off our feet & to keep the enemy from advancing & scoring our territory.So…When financial troubles come your way…Stand up & dig in !When marital conflict arises…Stand & dig in !When children seem to have lost their minds…Stand up & dig in !When sickness hits your body…Stand up & dig in !When waiting on God to answer prayer…Don't waver…Stand up & dig in !Learn & study the game plays of your opponent. What are their weaknesses? They make the same moves most of the time but may attack a different person on the Kingdom of Light team.Get a spiritual interception, get the ball, take back what the devil stole from you. The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.In closing, we must be strong in the Lord & in the power of His might. We must put on the whole armor of God, that we may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. And having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, with your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace, to have peace with God & with all men.May we stand firm in the Good News of the gospel so our peace will shine through us & we will be a light to all that we may encounter.
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