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John MacArthur
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Ephesians 6:10-13 GC 1954
Together as we learn more about Him, by hearing
His word in Ephesians chapter 6 and we're just kind of now
looking at verses 10 to 13. We're talking about the believer's
armor. As Paul closes the letter to the Ephesians he speaks of a
great struggle which lies before every believer. And we told you
last time that Paul is very clear about the fact that the world
is a battleground. That the whole universe, in fact, is at war,
there is a war between God and Satan, we see it in many places
in Scripture. Perhaps no more clearly then in the book of Job
where Satan and God are in conflict verbally. But everywhere
throughout the history of man and the revelation of God the
conflict is seen. The conflict between God and Satan comes down
to the holy angels and the evil angels and they are at war. It
comes down another step to good men and evil men and they too
are at war. The whole of the universe is a warfare. The whole
thing since the fall of man since the curse entered the earth is
a warfare.
Christian life is a struggle, a battle, a wrestling match as
Paul calls it in verse 12. So, we literally exist as believers
in a life and death struggle. And frankly, people, I don't think
anybody understands this. I really don't. I think that there is
a ... and this is easy to see here and I love you all and that's
why I say what I feel because I want to help you all to
understand it...but I feel you can get such a smugness about
Christianity that you lose the whole perspective.
You know, you just kind of sit in the corner and you kind of
dote over your theology for one thing. Where everything is so
good, you know, at Grace Church, you know, your kids are in the
junior high department and you've got one in the high school
department, having a great time, everybody is going to camp,
you've got little kids over there in the gym playing around and
you've got them in Awana or you've got this going, you're buying
them books, listening to tapes. The world is all beautiful and
glorious and you get so wrapped up on your little thing that you
forget what a warfare is going on. And you forget that there are
literally millions of souls around the world who are in the
grasp of Satan. And you forget the things Satan is doing so
subtly to just debilitate you by what may be the greatest attack
of Satan-lethargy, indolence, indifference, stagnation.
And I fear for this, I fear for this for Grace Church. You know,
I get up here to preach about the warfare and everybody sort of
sits there and says - we're going to talk about the warfare
today. What warfare? What battle is he talking about? He must be
going through a lot, poor fellow; we need to pray for him. There
are so many people who don't even realize what is going on. You
look at each other and you say - this battle seems very serious;
I wonder what it is like. See. There is a warfare and if you
don't know it then you're not a soldier or a very good one,
you're not fighting. You know, one thing I couldn't stand when I
was young was sitting on the bench. I could take a lot of things
in life but sitting on the bench wasn't one of them.
I remember when I was playing football in college my first year
I got some injuries, in fact the first game I played in I had a
rather severe injury and so the coach decided to leave me on the
bench because he was afraid I would get hurt. And held save me
for special things like carrying the equipment, passing out the
tape to tape the ankles, and things that really mattered. But so
one day I said to the coach, - You know, there is one thing I
really hate and that's sitting on the bench. There's a guy
playing a position that I'm supposed to be backing up and I
really feel I can do better than he can. And the coach says -
Well, do you want to try and prove that? And I said - Yeah, give
me an opportunity and let us go head to head and let's see who
wins. And so he did. One night after practice it was dark and he
turned the headlights of a car on and he said - Alright, you
guys, he drew a white line on the ground and he said I'm going
to give you 45 minutes to go at it head on, I'll blow the
whistle and you hit each other and you see who drives each other
across the white line the most times. Well, that's the way it is
in football, if you're going to prove it it's going to be a
little tough, So we went at it for 45 minutes, I mean, it was
rough. Because we both wanted that position. And as it turned
out I prevailed in the end, didn't always prevail but I did that
time and I got that position.
You know, that sticks in my mind as indicative of the fact that
I didn't like to be on the bench. I couldn't stand to be on the
bench. I mean, if there was something going on I wanted to be
where it was going on. It was kind of like the apostle Paul, you
remember we saw last time in I Cor. 16: 8 and 9, he said - I
have to stay in Ephesus because there are many adversaries. I
think a lot of Christians don't know there is a battle because
they don't ever go where the battle is. You know? They hole up
in their sanctified environment. And we don't really ever get in
to the warfare. And I think we're lulled to think the warfare
isn't there when all the time Satan is gaining the victory in
our lives because of our indifference and our lethargy. Oh,
indifference is such a killing thing.
You know, the greatest tragedy that could ever happen to Grace
Church would be to have all these people come and enjoy what is
going on and be indifferent about the battle. Do you see it as a
warfare? It's easy to see, look at your life. Where do you
invest your time? Where do you invest your money? Where do you
invest your talent? Where do you invest your energy? If it's all
in the things that are passing and mundane then you don't
understand the warfare at all.
Somebody said to me the other day, you know - I feel that the
wonderful thing about life is that basically you can do what you
want. This is a Christian. Basically you can do what you want.
People do what they want, basically. If they want to do this,
they do it, if they want to do that...and I said to the person -
You know something, to be very honest with you, this is a
personal testimony, I can't remember the last period of time in
my life when I did what I wanted. I don't do what I want. You
know what I do? I keep doing what I have to do. There are so
many things that I have to do that I don't ever think about what
I want to do. I guess what I want to do is what I have to do. I
mean, there are pressing things I have to do. The last time I
said - Well, I've got a little time I wonder what I want to do.
I can't even remember that. There's a warfare. There's a battle.
I get on an airplane and sit down, I've been flying so much
lately I feel like I ought to have a pilot's license but I get
on an airplane and sit down and I say to myself, I know what I
want to do I just want to sit here, I just want to sit here and
read, I want to meditate. I know what I've got to do I've got a
guy sitting next to me I've got to tell him about Christ. Going
back there again, I sat down and said - Lord, give me a
Christian, will You? Really a mature one who won't care. So this
guy sits down next to me and he says - What do you do? Here we
go. There goes three hours and a half to Chicago I'll have to
talk. And so I told him what I did and he said Oh that's
interesting, he said, he told me about his business and so forth
and so on and told me he was a Catholic and so we went to
Chicago talking about the difference between ritualistic
religion and a relationship with Jesus Christ. And I said - I
just so happen to have a series of tapes in my suitcase so I
gave him the series on Kingdom life and the beatitudes. I didn't
do what I wanted to do; I did what I had to do. What I have to
do and what I'm compelled to do like the apostle Paul says, For
the love of Christ constrains me. Right? We do what we have to
do, this is the battle.
You can't just let the war pass in front of you without ever
fighting it. I can't let the enemy drop somebody right in my lap
and not do anything about it. This is a warfare. It comes down
to the issue of what I do with my dollars. Where do I put my
dollars? Do I put them in the passing mundane things of the
world or do I put them in the things that are going to make an
eternal difference? What do I invest in? This is a warfare. And
sometimes I don't think we understand it. It's so easy for us to
just waltz in and out of the church and enjoy all of the
entertainment that is provided and all of the activities that
are provided and we never get to the place where we understand
how serious this is.
Oh, I pray, God, that the devotion and the commitment level of
this church will deepen to the point where we will never settle
for indifference, we will never settle for complacency and yet
in my heart I know there are some who will and I fear it like I
fear the Bubonic plague. Now that's what Paul wants to say in
Ephesians 6. He wants to say this is a war.
And you see, even though we are in Christ, chapters 1 through 3,
and even though we have all spiritual blessings in the
supernatural realm and even though we have in chapters 4 to 6
all of the direction for living the Christian life, and even
though we have the fullness of the spirit of God, and even
though we are literally drowning in the love of God, and even
though we have power to do beyond what we could ask or think in
view of all of that we still must remember it won't be easy.
This is war. And every child of God is a soldier and we've all
been drafted and you can't dodge the draft and there are no
deferments. This is war. And if you don't know that there is a
war you just lost the battle. We have so much in Christ. We have
so much in the word of God to give us direction. We have the
indwelling Holy Spirit. And yet we can't stand on our own
confidence. We can't smugly say - Well, I've got all of this
going for me, I'm alright.
In I Cor. 10:12 it says - Let him that thinketh he standeth take
heed, lest he - what? Lest he fall. Now we have to recognize
that we're in a war. Now where do we turn for our resource? In
this war? The hymn writer said - "The arm of flesh will fail
you, you dare not trust your own." We don't turn to ourselves.
Isaac Watts wrote, "From thee, the overflowing spring, our souls
shall drink a fresh supply while such as trust their native
strength shall melt away and droop and die." We can't trust
ourselves. And so verse 10 says this; "Finally, brethren, if
this is war and if to win you have to be a soldier my brethren,
be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might." That's
God's half, that's God's hundred percent, really. That's God's
part, His strength is the issue. God is our strength. From thee
the overflowing spring our souls shall drink a fresh supply ...
He is the resource. The arm of flesh will fail us and so we must
know, then, to win the battle there is a divine energy, there is
a divine resource and a divine power that gives us victory. But
verse 11 says we have to have a part too. And verse 11, as we
saw last time, says - "Put on the whole armor of God that you
may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil."
Listen, there is that same divine paradox. The strength is God's
and yet the commitment must be ours. We see it in the Christian
life, the apostle Paul simply says, I am crucified with Christ,
nevertheless I live yet not I but Christ. So it is my life yet
it is Christ in me. This divine paradox we see in every
revelation of God's word to man. We see it even in the Scripture
itself, the book of Ephesians is written by Paul and yet it is
written by the Holy Spirit. You were saved by God and His
sovereignty alone and His grace alone and yet you committed
yourself to Christ. You must live the Christian life with
diligence and commitment and yet it is God's power and God's
power alone living through you.
And so we see both sides. And so it's there together here. We
are strong in the Lord and it is the power of His might and yet
we must appropriate the resources. Cromwell said it right, he
had great theology, he didn't know it when he said - "Trust in
God and keep your powder dry." I remember when I was a little
boy, we were watching television with my father and there was a
boxing match, and the fighter was standing in his corner, you
know, going through the little ritual of kicking his feet and
getting his rosin on his shoes and all of a sudden he knelt down
and crossed himself. And I said to my dad, Dad, does that help?
And he said it does if he can punch. The fact of the matter is
if he can't punch it won't do a bit of good.
You see, that's the way it is in the Christian life. The
strength is God's and the might is God's and the power is God's
and does it help? It does if we can punch. It does if we put the
armor on. You see, it's a question of availability and
appropriation. Beloved know first, it's war, know second, the
power is there and know thirdly you've got to appropriate it.
I remember when I was involved in the accident that God used to
turn my life around, when I was thrown out of the car and all
those things happened and I really came to grips with my
ministry, there was one thing I asked the Lord at that time. And
as I look back on this, I haven't thought about it too often but
I remember it, I remember saying to the Lord - Lord, if You want
me in Your ministry I want to be different than just a run of
the mill. I want to have Your power in my life. I don't just
want to do this thing, if it's going to be that I'm going to
give my life to this then I want to know Your power in my life.
And the answer has come back all through the years - the power
is available, John, it's just a question of whether you put the
armor on.
That's all, it's all there. It's all there. And you know it's so
stupid for a Christian to live his life in a listless manner,
it's so silly to fill yourself up with the things of the world,
to just move along at a snail's pace when all the power of God,
the God of the universe, is available. And so says the apostle
Paul - Yes, it's a battle, yes, it's a battle and know well that
our enemy is a formidable enemy, you can't see him, you can't
touch him, and you can't outwit him and it's an enemy in the
supernatural realm, literally perhaps, millions of demons
engulfed in a system that's beyond our comprehension, - There is
no way you can deal with that system with human intellect. There
is no way that you can deal with that system in human power but
be this known, God's power is available and if you put your
armor on the whole system is impotent against you. What an
incredible thought. God is our strength, but that strength can
only be appropriated in obedience.
We're secure, ultimately, I believe that. I believe that if
you're a Christian you're secure in God's power. I think God's
power is enough to hold you, You know, in John 10:29 it says,
Jesus is talking about His sheep and how secure they are. And He
says, "No one can pluck them out of My Father's hand." Know that
statement? "My Father is greater than all and no one can pluck
them out of My Father's hand." It says no man, I've heard people
say - Well, it says no man, that's all. No. It says no one, it's
oudis, no one, dunati, no one has the power.
In other words, if I am a believer and I'm in the Father's hand,
no being has the power to pluck me, and by the way, the word
there is harpazan which means to snatch. No one can snatch me
out of His hand. It is the same word used in Matthew 13:19, you
know, where it says the "Word is planted and Satan snatches it
away." Satan is a snatcher. But no one can snatch you away from
the Father's hand. Because He is greater than all, and so
ultimately, Beloved, that we win. There is no power to overcome
us, none at all.
In Psalm 91, just a tremendous portion of Scripture, listen to
what it says, "He who dwelleth in the secret place of the most
high shall abide unto the shadow of the almighty." What
security. The secret place of the most high. We abide in a place
that is most secret no one can take us from there for they don't
even know how to get there. That's in essence what he is saying.
I will save the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in
Him will I trust. He shall cover thee with His feathers under
His wing shall thou trust. His truth shall be thy shield and
buckler, therefore, thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by
night nor the arrow that flyeth by day nor the pestilence that
walketh in darkness, nor the destruction that wasteth a noon
day, a thousand shall fall at thy side, ten thousand at thy
right hand but it shall not come near you. See? What a
tremendous promise. Psalm 34:7 says the angel of the Lord and
camps around those that trust in God.
Listen, as far as the ultimate is concerned, as far as the war
is concerned, we can't lose because He is greater than all. And
His power is beyond all but the fact is we can really lose in
the skirmishes along the way. II Cor. 2:11 says - "We by our sin
can give an advantage to Satan." Doesn't have to be a very big
sin either. It's the little foxes that spoil the vines. The
little sin gives Satan a foothold and from the foothold he
cracks open a grand entrance for his demonic efforts. Oh, we
won't lose the war. No being has the dunati, the power. No being
has the power to snatch us out of his hand. Satan is the
snatcher and he'll try but he can't do it. Satan cannot
overpower God. If Satan is a strong man then God is a stronger
one. And so it is, then, that ultimately we win the war but the
sad thing is even though we're going to win the war ultimately
we keep losing the battle along the way. Because we're not
willing to put on the armor.
Now, let me go back to verse 12 where we left off last time. I
want you to understand how important it is to put on the armor.
It's important because of our enemy, look at verse 12. "For we
wrestle not against flesh and blood," man is not our enemy. Man
is not our enemy. That's a good reason why we shouldn't hate
men. That's the reason Jesus hated sin and loved sinners because
the sinner was not really the one. It was what was behind the
sinner. That's the reason Jesus would weep over sinners, He wept
for sinners because they were duped.
You see, the God of this world has blinded the minds of them
that believe not lest the glory light of the gospel should shine
unto them. The thing you should feel about sinners is pity. A
loving, sympathetic, gracious, merciful pity because they are
the duped of Satan. If you're going to hate then hate him and
his forces. He is the enemy. And don't be so foolish as to think
that if you've outwitted man you've accomplished the victory.
Men are not the enemy. We're men, we can cope with men. Our
enemy is beyond the human and the point that Paul is making here
is that you cannot do this on your own. You cannot fight this
battle on your own. It is not a human battle. You, as a human
being, are fighting against a superhuman force and not just one
of them, Satan is not a solitary enemy, he has a mass, a force
of demon beings that are so vast they are beyond our ability to
know. Now how does he define them? Let's look back where we left
off with the terms of verse 12.
And you will notice the word against appears before each of
these separate items, against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against
spiritual wickedness in the heavenlies. Now you'll notice the
use of the word against separates each of the categories. You
have principalities, you have powers, you have rulers and you
have wicked spirits, literally.
Now these are simply categories of demon beings. Here is Paul's
statement; we are fighting a superhuman foe, highly and
intensely organized. In God's governmental order, you'll notice,
that as you study God and the holy angels, God had the angels
organized. God created all the angels, I believe, the Bible
says, all the angels at one time. The angels do not procreate so
they were all created at some point in past eternity, they were
all created at one point of time. They have existed since that
time. They were created differently, just like people are
different. Angels are different. They are all different kinds of
angels.
For example, we read in the Bible about archangels and then we
read about cherubim and we read about seraphim and we read about
principalities, and powers and thrones and dominions and those
that are even called strengths or mights. And if you want to
look at that look at the first chapter of Ephesians verses 20
and 21 where you have some of those terms. So, God has organized
this whole angelic force from the top down, you've got the
archangels and then you've got the principalities and then the
powers and the thrones and the dominions and the mights and the
cherubim and the seraphim and they all have different functions,
all have different capacities.
For example, read the book of Daniel, and you go back into
chapters 9 and 10 and you get some insights into this. God gave
orders, perhaps, to the archangels and the archangels would then
disseminate the orders to the host of angels who would carry
them out. And in Daniel's case some angels on the way to
assisting Daniel. This angels is on his way to assisting Daniel,
he gets confronted up in the heavens somewhere by a demon who
holds him up.
Now I don't know how that works, they're spirit beings, but
that's not for me to know. Someday, maybe, I will. But anyway,
this demon holds up this holy angel from accomplishing his
purpose. And so God, then, dispatches Michael who is
super-angel, archangel, he comes down, gives a shot to the demon
and sends the angel on his way. Which means one angel apparently
has greater resources in dealing with the foe than another.
Which simply points out the distinctions in angelic beings. Now
there are among the demons, distinctions also.
Whereas you have the principalities and the powers who maybe
more involved in higher operations and then you have, look at
the phrase, the rulers of the darkness of this world, literally
should be translated the world rulers of this darkness. These
would be demons that infiltrated the political structure of the
world. They are called world rulers of this darkness. The term
darkness refers to hell and the pit and the dominion of Satan.
When you were saved, Col. 1:13 says you were taken out of the
kingdom of darkness; you were translated out of the kingdom of
darkness. The Bible says that hell is a place of darkness where
there is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth. It's called
outer darkness and so darkness is synomis with the dominion of
demons with the abode of Satan. In Revelation chapter 9 it is
out of the darkness that the belching forth of the filthy vile
locust comes to overrun the earth. So, darkness is associated
with Satan's dominion in light with God's. And from this
darkness come world rulers. I believe that behind the scenes
ruling the world are demon forces.
You know, it's interesting nowadays, people are always asking me
this wherever I go, do you believe there is sort of a world-wide
conspiracy going on? People have called it all kinds of things,
they've talked about ancient writings of this and Egyptian
writings and people use the phrase the Illumanadi and they talk
about this conspiracy and that conspiracy and what about on the
dollar bill the pyramid with the Cycloptic eye on it which is an
occultic symbol and all of this network of things they say - do
you believe in this and do you believe there are demons in high
places and ... well, I'm not too sure that all these people know
what they are talking about, frankly. And I'm not too sure that
all of their sources are proper and all their information is
correct but aside from all the peripheral stuff there is
absolutely no doubt in my mind that there is a global conspiracy
in which demons are involved in high places working the world to
their own ends. There is no question about that.
Now whatever terminology it takes and whatever the things that
we think it is, I'm not sure about that, and I'm very slow to
believe some of the stuff I read and I hear but I know demons
are behind the systems of the world. Not just the Shaws and the
Idi Amins but the sophisticates of the world too. I know the Old
Testament says the gods of the nations are demons. There is no
question in my mind that demons were behind Hitler and no
question in my mind that demons were very active in other world
rulers such as Napoleon, Alexander the Great, and on and on and
on, we could go.
Yes, of course, that's what Paul is saying. There are not only
principalities and Powers, certain kinds of high ranking demons
but there are world rulers that have come out of this darkness
too. I believe the world is Satan's. Do you believe that? He is
the prince of this world, right? He is the prince of this world
and I believe he has infiltrated the world with the network of
world rulers that are demonic. And I think the way the world is
going is going - it is going because of demonic influence. In
some places it is overt such as in the case of Idi Amin and
other places it is covert such as the occupation of demonic
forces functioning in our own country to godless, humanistic
atheistic ends. But it is there. There is no doubt about the
fact that it is there. In fact, we find the culmination of the
system defined in Revelation 18 as a system known as Babylon
which is to be literally obliterated and destroyed as the Lord
Jesus comes to set up His kingdom.
So the term, by the way, world rulers here in verse 12 is one
word in the original, just one word. These demons are behind the
forces of the world. I remember talking to a young man who had
come out of the occult and he was very highly involved in this
thing, had reached high, high levels of what was a thing called
the Mark Age society and he was getting all kinds of privy
opportunities to get in on some information and they were
teaching him in one particular point in time how the demon
network worked and how demons were involved in all these things.
They gave him the name of certain demons that were involved in
the United Nations and certain demons that were occupying
themselves in various continents and in various countries and he
told me things that were literally beyond my comprehension.
There is no doubt about the fact that this is a reality,
biblically to say nothing of what we hear from the testimony of
those who have been in on some of that information.
And so what we are saying is this, beloved, we are in a warfare
that is very sophisticated. There are high ranking and powerful
demons who are principalities and powers, there are others who
have found themselves to be occupying places of world leadership
as they literally indwell the world rulers.
And so the battle lines are drawn. It is against this incredible
force that we fight. We are pitted against an enemy that is
beyond us. We can't see, we can't touch. We can't out-think,
outwit, that is deceiving, that is lying, that is powerful,
supernatural, superhuman, and that's where the battle lies. And
the sooner you realize it the better off you're going to be
that's where the battle lies. And if you don't know there is a
battle, as I said, you probably lost one along the way. Because
you really haven't taken time to think it through.
The saddest thing, as I said in the very beginning that could
ever happen to Grace Church would be for us to think that we
have arrived. Just get smug. Just sit here and say - well, you
know we've got it all now, we know everything, got a full thing
going here, isn't it all wonderful, we're all here and
everything is fine. All of a sudden we forget that there is a
whole world out there that is lost. When is the last time you
brought somebody here? When is the last time you packed up
people and came on a Sunday night because you knew the word of
God would be given to you? Because you knew Jesus was going to
speak through His word? You say, -Ah you know, I'm kind of
tired, I had a big lunch and something on TV --what are you
talking about? What would you think of a person on an athletic
team who didn't show up for a game because he felt a little bit
like that? What would you think of a soldier in an army who
didn't show up for the battle because he just felt so good lying
down in the barracks? Just really so comfortable...that's just a
wonderful meal today, I think I'll just flake out and somebody
else can go fight the war. That doesn't make any sense.
You know, we try to provide the resources but in the very
provision of the abundance of resources is the delusion latent
that this is the beginning and the end. And all of a sudden
Grace Church becomes an end in itself instead of a means to an
end. You know why I preach to you on Sunday morning and Sunday
night? Do you know why people teach you the word of God? Because
we want you to win the war. We want you to have the principles
to get the armor on and live the life and be victorious. We want
to cut a swathe through Satan's kingdom that will make a
difference. We want to lift up and exalt the Lord Jesus Christ
and unless we keep that vision in perspective we forfeit all the
things we gain.
Now what is: the object of our warfare? What is our part? What
are we supposed to do? Verse 1-3, and we're just going to talk
about this for a minute. "Wherefore," and that's the word you
need to notice, listen if the strength is in the Lord, verse 10,
and if we have all available armor, verse 11, and if the enemy
is this strong, if the enemy is this comprehensive, if the enemy
is this powerful wherefore, "Take unto you the whole armor of
God." I mean, you better get it on and if it's this serious, if
God is so powerful and armor is so necessary and the enemy is so
formidable then get it on. That's what he is saying. You can't
be indifferent. You can't lose, put your armor on, so that you
may be able to withstand in the evil day. You say - when is the
evil day?
Today, today is the evil day. That's right. What is this? April
29, 1979: this is the evil day. So will tomorrow be. And so has
everyday been since Satan usurped the throne of the world. This
is the evil day. From the time the usurper took over until he is
cast into the bottomless... pit it is the evil day. And evil
assaults the kingdom of God and he says that you may be able to
withstand you must have the armor and having done all to stand.
Boy, I like that. To stand.
Boy, you know I like to see when the shock of battle is over and
the dust settles and the smoke clears that somebody stands. I
was in Scotland, a man came to me in Frazerborough and he had on
a backward collar as some of them do up there in the church, and
he introduced his name, he said - my name is mister ... reverend
Cecil Mills, he said - I am a minister and I have been for many
years. He said - Is your father named Jack MacArthur and I said
- Yes. He said, Your father came to Ireland at least 30 years
ago and he said he came with two other men to hold a revival in
Ireland, in Belfast and all around Ireland. And he said, at that
meeting I went to hear your father and I received Jesus Christ
and dedicated my life to the ministry. And he said - I am a
pastor now because of the Lord using your father and I just
wondered if it was indeed your father and would you do me a
favor and tell him that when you see him? And I said, I will.
And he said - let me ask you a question. He said - where is your
father now? I said, oh he is pastoring, ministering, teaching
the word like he always has. He said - is he still faithful to
the word? And I said - yes, he is still faithful to the word,
still carrying on. Still standing. He said - good. He said what
happened to Chuck? I said, Oh, he became an apostate. Denied the
faith, forsook the truth, denied the word of God. He said oh,
oh, that is so sad, he had so much potential. He said what ever
happened to Jack? I said, Oh, he died an alcoholic. He said, Oh
no. I said - Yes. He did. I don't relish telling you that but
you want to know something, three men went to Ireland 30 years
ago and they did it all, lots of people have done it all, but
when the battle is over and the dust clears they're not all
standing, you see? They're not all standing. There are people
who do it all. I got a letter this week from a lady, she said -
You know, I've been to Grace Church for several years and I've
been very involved but she said - I'm leaving because I've --
decided to marry a non-Christian. Having done it all, she is not
standing anymore.
Paul says - you know, I'm willing to preach, I'm willing to
fight, I'm willing to run to win this race, I Cor. 9, I'm
willing to do everything I can for the cause of Jesus Christ but
down deep in my heart I have one gnawing fear that at preaching
I myself might become a what? A castaway. Listen; there are lots
of people who did it all. Did it all. Pastored a church, taught
a class, had a bible study, led people to Jesus Christ, but when
the battle got hot and the smoke cleared they were down. You
know why? They didn't have the armor on. Didn't have the armor
on. I've had people in church say - You know, our pastor, so and
so, terrible things happen in his life, why? He didn't have his
armor on. Didn't realize how strong the foe was. But what about
God's power, couldn't God protect him? God's power could protect
him but he didn't appropriate it. See?
Listen, we don't chase the devil around. It doesn't say - find
the devil and get him. It doesn't say - you go find those demons
and you call them by name and you chase them around. Send them
to the pit and all that. It doesn't say that. What it says is
when they come to you - you just stand. And by the way, the word
stand here is the same word used in James 4:7 where it says -
"Resist the devil and he'll flee from you." Exactly the same
word used in I Peter 5:8 and 9 where it says the devil goes
about like a roaring lion seeking who he may devour, and verse 9
says who resist steadfast in the faith. Same word. Standing and
resisting is what we're called to do.
Listen, Satan will be there making his attack constantly if you
are living for God. You don't have to find him. Just stand
against him, with the armor on. Oh, God, help us. You know, I
look at all you dear people and we pray for you, we love you and
so many of you know so much and you have so much of the truth of
God and there are so many resources here and yet, you know, if
you live foolishly without your armor on and you don't live the
kind of life God wants you to live and you're not in the middle
of the battle equipped and ready to be what God wants you to be
appropriating the resources, someday you can fall and when you
fall it's so sad because it's such a terrible collapse, the
world sort of climbs over you and watches you lying there and
gloats.
You know, in your failures. And you forfeit your reward, you
know, II John verse 8, "Look to yourselves that you lose not the
things that you have wrought but that you receive a full
reward." You know, you can amass a reward to receive in heaven
to place at the feet of Jesus Christ and lose the whole thing by
falling. I look at my own life and I see all the things that God
has given me, a godly heritage, all those preachers in my
background, I'm the fifth generation of preachers. And I see all
the godly heritage and I see all the education God gave me and
the ministry here and how He has blessed my life and enriched it
with friends and people who stand by me in prayer and how he has
given us fruit beyond anything we ever imagined and I see all of
this and yet I know deep down in my heart that this is all the
grace of God and were I to stumble and fall I would forfeit all
of those things. And I would lose in terms of victory in this
life. Oh, I'd be saved because no man can snatch me out of the
Father's hand. I'd forfeit the blessing and the fruitfulness and
the reward.
So, we're standing, that's what he says. Now, beloved, listen,
if you're going to stand you've got to have the armor on. That's
the whole point of what I want you to get. You've got to have
the armor on. Look at the armor with me for a minute, would you?
I'm just going to read from verse 13 to 17 so you get it in your
mind. "Wherefore, take unto you the whole armor of God that you
may be able to withstand in the evil day and having done all to
stand - stand therefore, having your loins girded about with
truth, or truthfulness, having on the breastplate of
righteousness, and your feet shod with the preparation of the
gospel of peace. On top of all that taking the shield of faith
with which you shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of
the wicked one and take the helmet of salvation and the sword of
the Spirit which is the word of God." What a tremendous thing.
We're going to find out in the weeks to come what every single
one of those things mean.
But listen to me now, and I want you to get this, it isn't easy
and I think the more we stand for Christ in the world the hotter
the battle is going to get and the better we're going to like it
because the greater God is going to be glorified, I think we
ought to be ready. But there is one thing I want to add, the
Lord has the strength, verse 10, verse 11 we put the armor on
because verse 12 says the enemy is so strong. Verses 13 to 17
define the armor but even when we get it on, now watch this,
even when we're all ready and the armor is on he says in verse
18 this, "Praying always," why? Because even when we are
equipped we're dependent on God. You see?
And so, beloved, we covenant together to pray for each other.
Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit
and watching there unto with all perseverance and supplication
and who are we praying for? For all saints. Are you praying for
each other in the battle? Are you really? You know, when we get
together for a prayer meeting we talk about somebody's broken
leg and somebody's medical treatment, all of that kind of stuff
and I wonder whether we really pray about the needful things,
instead of praying to God to repair bodies we ought to pray to
God to give strength to spirit and souls.
That's what our prayer life ought to be. We ought to be picking
out people, first in our own family. You pray for your children
that they'll win the battle? Do you pray for your wife that
she'll win the battle? That she'll have her armor on? Wife, do
you pray for your husband, instead of nagging each other why
don't you pray for each other. I mean, maybe, that's the
solution. If we would begin a network of prayer for each other
that we would stand firm in the strength of God I believe God
would hear and answer our prayer. If we're willing to fight the
battle the way God wants it fought and willing to pay the price
I think God will give us victory that will absolutely give us an
ecstasy that we've never known. Greatest joys come in the
greatest victories.
I've just kind of unbeared my heart to you this morning, I just
have fears, you know, I come on Sunday night to preach and I see
empty seats and yet on Sunday morning I don't see any and I say
- what level are people committed to? I realize some of you live
far, you can't come, you know. You've got problems. But I think
down in my heart there are so many people who just don't
understand that this is a war, this is a battle. And you've only
got one shot at it. It's just one game. When the final gun 'goes
off it's all over. And what you did is in the record. So, I ask
God to give us His strength to win. Let's pray.
Father, just preserve us from the stupidity of the flesh. The
rouse and deceit of Satan. The subtly of his demon hosts. The
line the world pumps at us. God, help us to come out and be
separate. Help us to have our armor on. Help us to live with
boldness according to Your principles. Make us a great army, 0
Lord. A great army. Raise us up to fight. May the old hymn,
ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS not just be an old hymn. But may it be
a right-now marching order, ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS, going on
to face the foe. We recall the words of the hymn writer who
said, "Shrink not, Christians, will ye yield? Will ye quit the
painful field? Will ye flee in danger's hour? No, ye not your
Captain's power." God, help us to dedicate ourselves to live for
You at all costs.
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