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Ephesians 6:10-13 GC 1953
We come this morning to a brief kind of introduction, a look at
the first section verses 10 to 13. Let me read it to you.
"Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of
His might. Put on the whole armor of God that ye may be able to
stand against the wiles of the devil, for we wrestle not against
flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against
spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore, take unto you
the whole armor of God that ye may be able to withstand in the
evil day and having done all to stand." Now that's as far as
we'll go this morning and we will not exhaust all that's in,
those verses but be coming back to them next time we study this
in following sessions. So, we'll kind of look at it in an
overview and pick out some key things.
But let me remind you of the context briefly as we begin. Paul
has, in this book, presented to us the great realities of being
in Christ. What it means to be a believer. What it means to
belong to God. What, it means to have the Spirit of God
indwelling. What it means to become adopted into God's family.
What it means to stand in Him. The position of the believer, who
he is in Christ, who she is in Christ. Where we, stand, our
identity, a definition of our character because of Jesus Christ.
And we have seen in the first three chapters of this great
section on positional truth. Who we are in Christ. We saw the
great realities that we are blessed with all spiritual blessings
in the heavenlies. That we have been given adoption and love and
predestination and forgiveness and enlightenment and knowledge
and understanding and power. We've been taken out of the
dominion of Satan and placed into the kingdom of Christ. We have
been made to do good works which God has before ordained. We
have been moved as it were, away from the style of living of the
world and ushered into a whole new dominion, a union with God, a
union with Christ, a union with the Spirit, a union with every
other believer. Our attitudes change, we think different, we
feel different, we talk different, we act different. And all of
these things are identified; as marks of a believer in the first
three chapters of the book of Ephesians. And all of it according
to the tremendous purpose of God in the mystery of the church as
He has made us one in Jesus Christ and filled us with
resurrection power.
And then as we came to chapter 4, 5 and 6 we saw that our
practice was discussed, our position of who we are, our practice
of how we live and the apostle delineated for us standards of
living which we are to attain. The idea, I showed you, could be
illustrated by a car. First three chapters describe the car, its
engine, its power plant, its capabilities. And then the second
three the road map on which the car is to drive. And we as
believers are defined as high powered individuals and the second
three chapters show us where we are to go with this power, the
ignition switch is being strengthened by the Spirit in the inner
man, being filled with the Spirit as the Spirit controls us we
turn on the power plant and begin to move out in obedience to
follow the road map God has given us. And we saw in chapters 4,
5 and 6 that the way we are to live is different than the world.
We are to walk worthy. It is a walk of oneness, a walk of unity,
a walk different than the world. A walk of love, a walk of
light, a walk of wisdom, a walk in the Spirit. Our relationships
are different. Our songs are different. Our marriages are
different. Our families are different. Our employment situations
are different. All of these things unique standards, principles
by which the believer is to function in the world.
Now, think of it then this way in summary. You have all the
resources, all the power. You have all the principles to live
the Christian life. There is just one thing you need to know. In
spite of all of resurrection power, in spite of all of the
truths that you need to know being available, it will not be
easy. And that is the way Paul wants to end his letter. Don't
dare take anything for granted. Because you know how you are to
operate on the job doesn't guarantee that you'll pull it off.
Because you know how you are to conduct yourself and your family
doesn't mean that you will fulfill it. Because you know the
truths about resurrection and about the power available doesn't
mean you're going to apply it necessarily. Because you know what
God teaches about marriage is no guaranty that you'll see the
fulfillment of it. Even though the power is there and the
principle is there something else is there. And that's the
enemy, the adversary who wants to withstand any good thing God
sets out to do. The enemy will be there to thwart divine purpose
in your life.
And so, when you come to defining the Christian life the best
term is simply warfare, warfare. That's what Paul uses to speak
of it in this passage. In fact, at the end of-his life he said I
have fought a good fight. In his ministry he said I fight not as
one who beats the air. To Timothy he said Be a soldier who
endures harness. Repeatedly in Scripture the Christian life is
seen as a warfare. When Jesus began His ministry the initial
thrust of His ministry was a war with Satan, a conflict with
Satan after forty days of fasting in which Satan approached Him
and tempted Him subtly three times. And the way His ministry
ended was the same way as Satan began to besiege Him in the
garden of Gethsemane and He began to sweat as it were great
drops of blood.
That shows us a lot of things but it shows us one thing I'd like
to point out and that is that whether you are at the beginning
of your experience or at the end of it you're going to be in the
same battle. And if you think it will get easier you're wrong.
Jesus had a conflict at the beginning but He didn't sweat great
drops of blood in the wilderness, that was at the end when He
was in the garden. There was, if anything, an intensification of
the efforts of the enemy as Christ came closer to accomplishing
His goals.
I remember when I was young somebody said to me, You know, you
ought to begin to witness because the more you do it the easier
it gets.. That isn't true. The more effective you become the
harder Satan works. You know, people say to me, You've been
preaching so long it must be easy. It isn't any easier then it
ever was. It's the same. If anything sometimes it's more
difficult. You might be surprised to know that Satan would want
to thwart me anyway he possibly could from preaching - I fight
more now to get the time to study then I ever fought in my life.
I mean it's early morning, late night and doing it wherever you
can because there are so many things that Satan wants to do to
undermine that authority of teaching the word of God. And then
he slams away at me, you know, sometimes I get tired.
I woke up this morning and I stared at the ceiling and the first
thought that came into my mind was this - Oh, no, it's Sunday.
I've got to preach again. That's the truth. Oh, I wanted to go
back to sleep, I thought to myself - Oh, if I were just sick.
Not real sick, just sick enough not to preach. But not sick
enough not to take a trip or a ride somewhere, or play golf. And
then I just had a little prayer time and I said - Lord, this
isn't the new me this is the sin that is in me. By the time I
got myself together and had my breakfast I couldn't wait to get
out the door to get here. But it isn't any easier. Because it's
always a war, it never stops being a war. And you always have a
certain sense of weariness that goes along with a great sense of
accomplishment because the longer you fight the battle the
greater the string of victories. Right? And the greater the
string of victories the more of the confidence you have in God
and the more you know that God is going to take you through and
the more thrilling it is as you see God's power working.
I can understand what it means in Revelation when the saints die
and it says they rest from all their labors. I think about
heaven in those terms sometimes. But I'll tell you, as long as
I'm here the battle is there and I want to be in the midst of
the battle. The apostle Paul said in I Corinthians chapter 16
and verse 8, he said - I must tarry at Ephesus. Why? Because a
great door and opportunity is open unto me and there are many
adversaries. He says I've go to stay here because this is where
the war is the hottest. There's a lot of people in the Christian
life that say -I've got to get out of this, it's getting
difficult. I've got to find an easy ministry. A lot of men in
the pastorate, as soon as it gets tough they want to go, you
see. Got to leave. And Paul says I've got to stay here this is
where the battle is the hottest; this is where the greatest
victory is potentiated. It's a war.
I like what old Uncle Bud Robinson said - he looked at the
Christian life as a war and he said - All my life I'll fight the
devil and when I've lost my teeth I'll gum him till I die. It's
relentless. It never ceases to be warfare, living for Christ is
not waltzing through a meadow picking daisies, it's walking
through a mine field with snipers all around you. Snipers you
can't see or perceive because they belong to a supernatural
realm beyond your ability to conceive. This is war and the enemy
is hell-bent on destruction of every divine purpose.
And so the believer has to view himself in that manner. We are
sons, yes, and we are servants, yes, but we are soldiers too.
And as Paul says in II Corinthians chapter 10 - the weapons of
our warfare are not fleshly but they are spiritual and we are
dealing with imagination and we are dealing with high things, he
says, and we are dealing with bringing our thoughts into
captivity to the obedience of Christ. We are fighting a war that
is not simply physical, not simply fleshly. It can have that
element. The battle against the enemy can come through human
beings. It can come as it did through Jesus through the
persecution of men, it can come in the form of spit, it can come
in the form of mockery and cursing and abusive language. It can
come in the form of blows to the face; it can come in the form
of nails and spears in the side. It can come to the Christian
today as it did to the apostles in the form of being beheaded or
being killed for the sake of Christ. It can come in those ways
and maybe as we continue to preach Jesus Christ faithfully in
increasingly godless humanistic society, it will come to that.
But behind the physical, behind the hatred and the persecution
we see from people there is a domain of spiritual beings that
are at war with the believer. And they simply use the physical
world as a means to their ends. It is not so much that men hate
Christ as that Satan hates Christ and uses men as his pawns. He
is the force behind the warfare.
And so we face an enemy that is so strong and so clever and so
deceiving and so subtle that if ever we are to fulfill the
potential of our position, if ever we are to live in practice of
what we are in position, if ever we are to know the fullness of
Christian living we must listen to what Paul says at the end of
this book. We can't be so foolish as to think now that we've got
all this data we can run out and make it the way it ought to be
we're going to hit opposition at step one and all the way down
the line as long as we endeavor to live in God's Kingdom on
God's terms because Satan will do his best to withstand us. And
so as we look, then, at verses 10 to 13 let me share five things
with you.
The preparation, the armor, the enemy, the battle, the victory
and this is just brief and introductory this morning, we'll get
into detail next time. First, the preparation. And, by the way,
this is basic. You do not want the battle to begin when you are
unprepared. You don't want to be just sort of lollygagging
around and all of a sudden you're half way defeated before you
wake up and realize you are in the war. So, preparation comes
first and this is Paul's word in verse 10. "Finally," and he
says that because it is the last of his major themes in the
book. "My brethren," he uses that term because he wants to
identify with them in the struggle, "Be strong in the Lord and
the power of His might." As a general principle in living depend
on the strength of God. That's what he is saying. As a way of
life, my brethren, depend on God's strength.
You'll notice that two times he uses the word in - in the Lord
and in the power of His might. And that is a cardinal reality in
the book of Ephesians, we are in Christ, we are in Christ, we
are one with Him. His life is our life. His power is our power.
His truth is our truth. We are one with Christ in Him. And so it
is in Christ that we are strong. It is in Christ that His might
becomes our might. And, by the way, no matter how strong our
enemy is and we'll see how strong in a moment, His strength is
superior.
I can't help but think of the church at Philadelphia in
Revelation chapter 3 and it talks about this church as a good
church. In fact, it's one of the two out of the seven churches
to which no condemnation was given. This was a righteous
community of faith. And our Lord says to them, You have an open
door before you. This was a church that was reaching out, a
church that was blessed by God. And then in verse 8 it says -
And you have a little strength. And you know what's beautiful
about that is the fact that even a little strength preserves the
church. God is so much more powerful than Satan that a little of
His strength is enough to overcome all of the enemies. See?
Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. And
so infinitely greater that the smallest amount of divine power
can overcome the greatest amount of the power of hell and the
enemy. And so the strength is ours in the Lord.
In Phil. 4:13 Paul says - I can do all things through Christ who
strengtheneth me. Again the resource is ours. Beloved, I believe
that we have that resource. To deny that, to me, is to deny a
basic fundamental reality Of the Christian life. To say nothing
of the havoc with the thought of Paul in Ephesians chapter 6. I
believe at the cross Jesus Christ gave a death blow to Satan as
recorded in Hebrews 2:14, He destroyed him that had the power of
death. And I believe all we have to do is enter into that
victory.
Listen, if Christ defeated Satan at the cross and I was in
Christ then I defeated Satan at that same cross and as Satan is
now subject to Christ so is Satan subject to me as he is under
His feet so as Romans says is he under my feet. I believe he is
a vanquished foe, I believe he can lay no just claim to a
believer, Romans 8 says - Who shall lay any charge to God's
elect, it is God who justifies and if God has declared me just
and if God has won the battle if God has gotten the victory in
Jesus Christ then that victory is mine and Satan has no power to
withstand the resurrection resource that dwells in the life of
every believer.
The point is this, we are in a war but there is no reason to
lose and there is no reason to be afraid. Divine resource
belongs to us. Timothy as a young man in the ministry had grown
fearful, he had grown timid. He had been sought by the lust that
comes to a young man, he had been besieged by people who were
telling him false doctrine and they were pretty strong at what
they were doing. He was being inundated by his own fearfulness
so that he literally became ashamed of the testimony of Jesus
Christ, he became ashamed of his companion in the gospel the
beloved apostle Paul who had discipled him. And in the midst of
these terrible feelings of timidity of fear of a lack of love,
shame, lust and all of these things the apostle Paul calls to
him in II Timothy 2:1 and says - Be strong in the grace that is
in Christ Jesus. Timothy, there is no reason for this; you claim
the strength that is yours. And in chapter 1 he said - God has
not given us the spirit of fear but of power and of love and of
a sound mind.
The Point is this; there is no Christian, no time in his life
that needs to feel that he loses the battle to the enemy. God
has given us in Christ the resource for victory. Now unto him
who is able to do exceeding abundantly above all you can ask or
think according to the power that works in us. Now the fact is
we can win. We know we're going to win the war in the end
because Christ has gotten us the victory, there is no sense
losing the battles along the way. But there are some things
we've got to know.
First we have to have our strength in the Lord and secondly we
have to have the armor on. We hear a lot about Demon problems
today. Christians are supposedly worrying about how to deliver
each other from demons. There is a lot of what is known as
Christian exorcism going on which is totally foreign to
Scripture. There is no word about that in Scripture. In fact
there is no incident in all of the Scripture where demons are
ever cast out of a believer anytime, anyplace. Whenever Satan is
dealt with, he is dealt with in terms of two things. One the
strength of the Lord. And two, the provision that God has made
for every believer in Christ. It's always that way. Rituals and
exorcisms and all of that are foreign to Scripture. Why? We
don't need that. Because the resource is there. That's what I
want to get across to you. It's there.
In Ephesians chapter 1 in verse 19 it talks about the power
towards us who believe. What kind of power? Mighty power. How
strong? Power that raised Christ from the dead and set Him at
His own right hand in the heavenlies. Far above all principality
and power and might and dominion and every name that is named
not only in this age but in that which is to come. What kind of
power do we have? The power that conquered death on the cross.
The power that conquered death in the grave. The power that
exalted Christ to the right hand and set every angel and demon
in the universe under His feet. That's the power we have. That's
the power toward us so that I say to you that every believer has
a resource within him with which he or she can deal with Satan
no matter what onslaughts the devil may bring. But on
conditions. One - that his strength is in the Lord, not himself.
Two - that he fulfills the conditions of the armor, the
provision God has made.
And so preparation, beloved, means we recognize that in the Lord
the power is available. Col. 1:10 says that you may walk worthy
of the Lord unto all pleasing being fruitful in every good work
and increasing by the knowledge of God, strengthened with all
might according to His glorious power. We have all might
according to His glorious power. Christ who has delivered us
from the power of darkness and translated us into the kingdom of
His dear son has given us this power. There is no believer who
cannot deal with Satan on terms of resurrection, power available
in Christ.
Recently I heard about a Christian who supposedly has demons and
doesn't have the resource to get rid of them so people are doing
it for him. That is foreign to Scripture. There is within every
believer the resource in the power of God to free that
individual from any satanic involvement whatever, no matter how
simple or complex it may be. In I Cor. I want you to notice the
word of Paul in chapter 10 and verse 12. It says this,
"Wherefore, let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he
fall." You know when you are vulnerable? When you think you are
not. When you think I have all the information - I've mastered
the book of Ephesians, I've even memorized it. I have all the
doctrinal data, I'm sleight, I know what to do. I've got the
principles. Or when you think you can handle Satan - I can
handle that. I've got all the necessary equipment. But on the
other hand, the point is this, when you think you can do it -
you can't. But on the other hand, when you depend upon God there
is nothing Satan can do, to you that needs to cause you to lose
the victory. Look at verse 13.
"On the other hand, there is no temptation taken you but such
which is common to man but God is faithful," now notice, this
whole thing is dependent on the character of God. Not just His
power but His faithfulness to make that power available. God is
faithful who will not permit you to be tempted above that which
ye are able. God will never allow Satan any foothold in the life
of a believer that is more than that believer can deal with.
Right? But, with the temptation will make the way to escape that
you may be able to bear it. There will never be a time in this
warfare when you need to lose. There will never be a time when
you cannot overcome, in Christ. If you depend on Him. In fact,
the resource is going to be most available to you when you are
the weakest.
In II Cor. 12:9 Paul says - When I am weak then I am strong, His
strength is made perfect in my weakness. As long as you think
you can handle it you can't. When you know you can't and depend
on Him, He can. Listen, if you are a guard on duty and let's say
you're guarding, you're looking for the approach of an enemy
army. All of a sudden the enemy army approaches your fort - what
do you do? You run down from the parapet from where you've been
watching and run out there with your little gun and start
fighting the enemy? Not if you're smart you don't. Guards don't
go and fight the war, they tell the commander. And the sooner
you learn that in the Christian life the better off. When Satan
attacks don't fight it, report to the commander. As David said
to the Philistines, the battle is the Lord's. The battle is the
Lord's, let Him fight it; He knows what He is doing. Let Him be
the one who fights the battle. And-so we simply need to face the
reality that the power is there.
Ephesians 6:10 tells us we can be strong in the Lord and in the
power of His might. There is no reason for feeling defeated,
there is no reason to think that a believer is so inundated by
Satan that he can't get out of it, there's no bondage so great
that there is not a way to escape if he takes the resources
available. And they are one confidence in the power of God. And
then as we'll see in the weeks to come, putting on the armor is
the other one. And that must be done as well.
So, the preparation. The Holy Spirit said to Jehoshaphat one
time, the battle is not yours it's God's-boy, what a great thing
to know. Because I wouldn't want to get into this warfare which
is something I can't even see, something spiritual, something
far beyond me, I wouldn't want to get into that and fight
without even being able to see the enemy or know how he
operated. I'm so glad the battle belongs to the Lord. And when
the temptation comes, Satan sends his confusions then I report
to the Commander in Chief, I ask Him to purge my life and make
me as righteous a vessel that can be and in that righteousness I
stand fearless, protected by Him. From there we move to the
armor. Because that is the second way we have to deal with the
enemy.
Verse 11, "Put on the whole armor of God." We'll stop right
there. We're going to get into that in detail. But a believer
needs to have the armor. It doesn't do a bit of good unless you
put the armor on. You can have people sitting around you,
calling demons out of you till they are blue in the face and it
won't do any good until the armor is on. And if the armor is on
you don't need all those people doing that. Because the
dependence upon God's power and obedience to put on the
available armor is the only resource the believer needs. That's
the only way the Bible deals with this problem. In terms of the
individual.
The phrase, put on, by the way, is interesting because in the
original it means put n once and for all. This isn't like game
uniforms, you know, where you just put it on on Saturday when
it's game time; you put the armor on once and leave it on the
rest of your life. You never lay your armor down until you meet
the Lord. You put your armor on and keep it on. And if you don't
have it on you become vulnerable at any point. And so Paul,
probably chained to a Roman soldier as he wrote this, sees the
whole of the Roman soldier's uniform and all the armor that went
with it as a perfect illustration of how the believer is to be
prepared to fight the enemy. Verse 14, he speaks of this armor,
the loins are girded about with truthfulness, the breastplate of
righteousness, the feet shod with the preparation of the gospel
of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation and the
sword of the Spirit which is the word of God.
And we'll be getting into these fabulous thoughts in detail in
coming weeks but this is the basic necessity for the believer -
depend on the Lord and put the armor on and leave it on. And
that's why I am saying, people; you know we are so gullible
sometimes because we think that because we have facts we're
alright. We need to have the armor. The armor goes beyond the
facts to the response to righteous living. We're going to see
that. If you want to win in the Christian life, get the armor
on; get your life right because it's going to be a battle till
the day you die.
That brings us thirdly to the enemy, verse 11. That you I m y be
able to stand against the wiles of the devil. In other words, we
know we have the power of the Lord and His might. We put on the
whole armor, we're ready, obedient with our armor, depending on
divine power and are able to stand against the wiles of the
devil. Always the believer is to stand because Satan will attack
him. You don't need to go find the devil. You know, I always
worry about people who rush into situations and start calling on
demons and calling out demons and talking to demons because you
are really delving into an area where you have no information.
You just hang around long enough, they will be there. And you
really don't need to get involved with them. You deal with the
power of God and you deal with the armor that you have and God
through that will take care of the enemy You stand firm.
Now, we're never told in the Bible to attack the devil either.
We're just told to resist him and he'll flee - stand firm, hold
your ground. And that's what he says here. And who is the enemy?
Easy to see, the devil. The devil. People say - Ah, there is no
devil. The devil is just a Halloween costume, pointed tail and
two little horns and all of that, pitchfork ... that's not what
the Bible says. The Bible tells us there is a real devil that
this is nothing-but Lucifer, the greatest angel, read Isaiah 14,
Ezekiel 28 talks about this angel, the anointed cherub, the one
who sparkled with all the jewels of heaven.
The highest being God ever made, this anointed, angelic being
wanted to be like God and in the sin of pride he was thrown out
of heaven and Revelation 12 says - Like a great dragon he fell
and with his tail he swept a third of the angels with him. So,
Lucifer, this fallen angel, the highest of the angels leads a
host of one third of all the angels that God ever created. And
there are literally millions of them. And these then become the
demonic enemy. This is the devil. Jesus believed in him. He
talked with him in Matthew 4. He talked about him in John 14,
John 16 and elsewhere. The apostles believed in him, Paul talked
about him, Peter talked about him, James talked about him. If
you look at history you know there is a devil he tempted Eve in
Genesis 3, he tempted Christ in Matthew 4. He perverted God's
word in Matthew 4 and he opposed God's work in Zechariah 3. He
hindered God's servant in I Thess. 2 and he hinders the gospel
in II Cor. 4. He snares the wicked in I Tim. 3; he desires the
nations in Rev. 16. He's an angel of light in II Cor. 11, he
fights with--Michael in Jude. He brought sin into the world in
Genesis 3. He now has the whole world lying in his lap in I John
5. He's been all through history.
He has personal titles. The Bible calls him in Ezekiel 28 the
anointed cherub. In John 16, the prince of this world, in
Ephesians 2 the prince of the power of the air, in II Cor.
chapter 4 he is called the god of this age. And in Luke 11:15 -
the prince of demons. Fifty-two times he is called Satan which
means adversary. That is his most common title. Thirty-five
times he is called devil, diabolas, which means slanderer, he is
called the old serpent, the great dragon, the roaring lion, the
evil one, abandon, appolyon, tempter, accuser, the spirit now
working in the sons of disobedience.
He is described by our Lord in John 8:44 as a murderer and as a
liar. He works overtly and covertly with flat-out doctrines of
devils and with seducing spirits. He is a sinner in I John 3:8,
he is an imitator in II Cor. 11:13-15. He is some formidable
enemy.
Lucifer, fallen from heaven, the ruler of a vast host of demon
beings who have been around for centuries and thousands of years
since first they fell and first they were created. They've been
here a long time they are wily they are clever they are cunning,
they are invisible, they are super-human and they are our enemy.
And it says in verse 11 they operate on the basis of the wiles
of the devil. Methodia, methods and the word is used in
Ephesians 4:14 and translated cunning craftiness by which they
lie in wait to deceive us. About what? Like children tossed to
and fro and carried about by every wind of doctrine.
The emphasis is that the wiles of the devil are lies, false
doctrines, false religion, false teaching. He is a liar and the
father of it. He is a deceiver. His whole system deceives,
subtly, supernaturally, cleverly, powerfully. He has deceived
mankind the world over with false religious systems. It's
incredible how sophisticated they come.
Can you believe that in the Old Testament Satan deceived Israel
into worshipping idols and turning their back on the true God?
Can you remember that in the New Testament Satan deceived Israel
into murdering their own Messiah? Would you believe in the
future he will deceive Israel into thinking the anti-Christ is
Christ? He is a deceiver. He is subtle. His area is lies,
heresies and false doctrine. He will lie about everything
whether simple or sophisticated. And if I sometimes get upset
about false doctrines and false cults and false teaching the
reason is because I believe all of that stuff whether it is a
denial of the truth of the word of God or whether it is
Zoroastrianism. Whether it's the new liberation that denies
God's order for the family, whether it's homosexuality, the new
morality, whether it's the cults and isms and spasms and the
rest of that stuff or whether it's old line religions of the
world, if I get excited about that it is because those things
should be blasted with the fierceness equal to their hellish
origins. Because they are from Satan. They are the wiles of the
devil. And he is clever. He moves into the world and prevents
the word from reaching the hearts of men. He snatches the word,
Luke 8 says. He twists and perverts it. He has men stand in
pulpits who deny the authority of Scripture, deny the deity of
Christ, deny salvation by grace, deny the second coming, deny
judgment, deny sin, deny everything. He teaches a lifestyle that
damns. He involves himself in politics and governments and
nations as well as individual lives.
To Christians he comes and creates doubt in their minds as he
did to Eve and did throughout the history of God's people. He
creates persecutions against them. He hinders their service. He
infiltrates the church with his tares, he tempts us to
self-reliance - to doubt to lies, to immorality to worldliness,
to pride to discouragement to on and on and on. And this is
subtle, really subtle. People might think the longer you are a
Christian and the more mature you become the easier it gets. No.
Because the more you know the more subtle the temptations
become. And so this is a formidable enemy. But it isn't just the
devil, look at verse 12.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood," and keep it in
mind, people, our enemy is not the system, the world as we see
it. You know, they may persecute us and someday they may do to
us what they did to Jesus, John 15 he said -Don't be surprised
if they persecute you and kill you and hate you they hated Me,
they persecuted Me they killed Me, you wouldn't expect them to
treat the servants any different then they treated their Lord.
So don't be surprised but the real enemy is not flesh and blood,
the real weapons of our warfare are not carnal but
principalities, powers, rulers of the darkness of this world,
spiritual wickedness in the heavenlies. Those are all terms to
describe demons. It is a demon empire that is the real enemy and
we wrestle and the word wrestle is not talking about a simple
athletic game.
In the Roman times when the wrestlers went into the ring to
wrestle the idea was to get two hands around the neck of the man
in a stranglehold and press not only his shoulders but his head
to the ground. And if his head was on the ground for' a certain
time he died; if only his shoulders touched and you didn't get
his head down he lived to fight again. And Satan wrestles with
us through his demons and we with them and it is a life and
death matter. They read the Bible, they know the way it is
charted to come out, they know there is a bottomless pit, they
know there is an eternal place created for them and they will do
everything they can to get a stranglehold on the things of God
to change that. And so it is a warfare on a level inhuman. And
it is anything but a sport.
In fact, humans are just duped into a supernatural war. They are
just duped to fight Satan's causes. And so our enemy is a subtle
enemy. You know, whenever I begin to think about how clever he
is and then you see people, you know, who want to delve into
this demon stuff, boy, you don't know what you are getting into.
You can't handle it.
John Weldon a friend of mine who has done so much research on
the cults is probably the most prolific cult researcher today
sent me a report, and in it he discusses something of this issue
and this is what he says; "God did not make us in such a way
that we can function either safely of effectively in a demon
environment. Even if it is neutral which it clearly isn't who
knows what demons can do in their own environment and what
interrelationships exist or can be manufactured between their
world and ours. We weren't made to fly around in astral realms.
Granted the existence of the demonic one is playing in an astral
pigpen filled with evil and hostility. We were not made with the
intellectual capacities to separate the good from the evil, the
true from the false, in the occult realm. For example, the
prophet Daniel was a brilliant and godly young man, however,
even he had to be given additional wisdom from God in a special
way to be able to have discernment in occult matters. Thus
involvement in such will always produce faulty conclusions
because man as a fallen creature does not have the necessary
equipment or ability to sort out demonic matters." He's right.
Report to the commander is all you need to do. Get the armor on.
Don't mess with the dominion that you can't even comprehend.
And so, this is a look at the enemy for whom we need the armor,
for whom we need the preparation. And to understand the battle
is important, people, it isn't going to be easy to live the
Christian life; it isn't easy for me either. But I'll tell you
one thing, the only things that matter in life, and the only
things that taste sweet in life are the things you work hard to
get. Right? The things where you see real victory. The greatest
joy day to day is to know that I've overcome Satan.
Listen, Satan is around; his demons are all over the place. They
know me, I've told you about that. I walked into a room one time
where a person was full of demons and the demons started
screaming at me - Get him out of here. They know who I am. They
know me. But you know something, that's the only time I ever got
in conversation with them. Once in ten years. I don't even fool
with them. You know why? Because the Bible doesn't tell me to do
that. I don't know what they are doing - I don't know what kind
of games they play. That's a domain I don't get in. I don't talk
with them, I don't pay any attention to them, I just get my
armor on, I report to the commander and you know what? In ten
years God has continued to bless the ministry here and we
haven't paid any attention to that.
Listen, they know we are here. But I don't care how many of them
attack me, a thousand, ten-thousand, or a hundred thousand or a
million I don't care if they all gang up. I don't care if Satan
stands against me himself - you know something; greater is He
that is in me than he that is in the world? And I have a
resource in Christ to deal with that domain. Listen, I'm
convinced that in the last ten years they've been trying to stop
what God is doing here but they cannot succeed. They cannot
succeed as long as we are faithful to put the strength where it
belongs in God in humility to know we have no strength on our
own and to keep the armor on to live a righteous life. I don't
care what all hell amasses against us it is impotent even if we
had but a little strength as the church in Philadelphia. And so
the story ends this morning with victory, verse 13.
From the preparation to the armor to the enemy to the battle to
the victory -"Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God
that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day and having done
all to stand." What I love there is - you may be able to stand,
you can stand there is victory if the armor is on, and the
confidence is in, the Lord. Don't get caught with your armor
off. You say - well, when is the evil day? You want to know when
the evil day is? Today. Yesterday, tomorrow, any day the evil
day is the day when evil reigns in the world and that's as long
as Satan is the prince of the power of the air. Report to the
commander, the victory is yours. Resist the devil he will flee
from you. The hymn writer said - "Am I a soldier of the cross?"
But that was the wrong question. Yes, we're all soldiers of the
cross; the question is what kind of a soldier am I? Do I win? Do
I lose? No reason to know anything but victory and with victory
comes joy, happiness, contentment, and peace. That's the way God
intended it. And that's the way He wants it for you. Let's pray.
Father, we thank You this morning for the confidence that we
have boldly to stand before the enemy in the power of God. To go
on about depending on You and wearing the armor and letting You
fight the war. Oh, God, may we in this church as individuals,
every person sitting here be dependent on Your strength wearing
the armor knowing it's a warfare but knowing that even the
warfare is joyous because victory is ours everyday, every moment
as we count on You. May we know that the enemy can do nothing to
us as long as our strength is in You and our armor is on. And
God, in the weeks to come help us to see what this means
practically and to be equipped for the battle we've I been in
all along but maybe getting even hotter now in these days in
which we live as we approach the coming of Christ. Father,
minister to every life here in Christ's name. Amen.
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