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PUT ON THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD – 2

Before we examine the pieces of God’s armour, we must first answer the question, “What is our strategy in this war?”

Our position in the battle will determine our strategy.

Unfortunately again, those who believe that we must fight for new ground are mistaken, and their strategies are misleading. We are not in this war to gain new territory. We are participants in this war to protect the territory inside us that Jesus won for us.

What is the territory we now occupy with Him? Salvation, eternal life, the practical ways in which we live under His authority, and the power to overcome Satan’s strategies. Let’s look at what He has done to deliver us from Satan’s domain.

Colossians 2:13a NLT
[13] “You were dead because of your sins and because your sinful nature was not yet cut away…”

Did you get that? From birth, Satan has held us captive to sin because…

  1. We were dead to God and could not respond to Him in any way.
  2. We were slaves to sin and could not obey God’s laws.
  3. We were condemned to eternal death and could do nothing to save ourselves.

So, we had a lifetime of charges against us, we were accountable to God, and guilty as charged. Satan had a foothold in our lives we could not shake off and a grip on our inner man we could not escape. We were just like him in nature, doomed to eternal death, and utterly cut off from God. We lived in Satan’s territory, trapped and unable to escape from his power.

Romans 8:7-8 NLT
[7] “For the sinful nature is always hostile to God. It never did obey God’s laws, and it never will. [8] That’s why those who are still under the control of their sinful nature can never please God.”

Only God could intervene and change the situation. How did He do it?

Colossians 2:13b-15 NLT
[13]”Then God MADE YOU ALIVE with Christ, for he FORGAVE all our sins. [14] He CANCELED the record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the cross. [15] In this way, he DISARMED the spiritual rulers and authorities. He SHAMED them publicly by his victory over them on the cross.”

He sent Jesus who obeyed God’s laws perfectly then died in our place to take our punishment for failing to obey God’s instructions. He delivered us from Satan’s grip. Now Satan has no power over us because…

  1. God made us alive to Him so that we can hear and respond to Him.
  2. God rescued us from Satan’s domain, brought us into His kingdom, to live under His authority and standards.
  3. God cancelled our debt of disobedience and nailed it to the cross.
  4. God gave us His nature to want to be and do what He wants us to be and do.
  5. We died to sin and our old nature, self. We are free to live in, under, and for God.

Tha battle continues in us because Satan still tries to convince us that God is lying, that He is unreliable, that His promises are not true. He tells us that he is still in charge, that we belong to him, and that we must still do what our old nature tells us to do.

We still have the old nature in us. The desires of our old nature towards Satan and evil and our new nature towards God and good pull us in two opposite directions.

The Apostle Paul realised how powerful this struggle was once he became a believer in Jesus.

Romans 7:9-12, 14-20 NLT
[9] “At one time I lived without understanding the law. But when I learned the command not to covet, for instance, the power of sin came to life, [10] and I died. So I discovered that the law’s commands, which were supposed to bring life, brought spiritual death instead. [11] Sin took advantage of those commands and deceived me; it used the commands to kill me. [12] But still, the law itself is holy, and its commands are holy and right and good….
[14] So the trouble is not with the law, for it is spiritual and good. The trouble is with me, for I am all too human, a slave to sin. [15] I don’t really understand myself, for I want to do what is right, but I don’t do it. Instead, I do what I hate. [16] But if I know that what I am doing is wrong, this shows that I agree that the law is good. [17] So I am not the one doing wrong; it is sin living in me that does it. [18] And I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. I want to do what is right, but I can’t. [19] I want to do what is good, but I don’t. I don’t want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway. [20] But if I do what I don’t want to do, I am not really the one doing wrong; it is sin living in me that does it.”

How was he ever to escape sin’s grip?

Romans 7:4-6 NLT
[4]”So, my dear brothers and sisters, this is the point: You DIED to the power of the law when you DIED WITH CHRIST. And now you are united with the one who was raised from the dead. As a result, we can produce a harvest of good deeds for God. [5] When we were controlled by our old nature, sinful desires were at work within us, and the law aroused these evil desires that produced a harvest of sinful deeds, resulting in death. [6] But now we have been released from the law, for we died to it and are no longer captive to its power. Now we can serve God, not in the old way of obeying the letter of the law, but in the new way of living in the Spirit.”

By dying to the old life of sin through his identity with Jesus’ death, Paul was made alive to Jesus’ life in him. He died to Satan’s power and rose to a new life in and under Jesus’ rule. He was living in new territory.

Can you see, then, that our struggle is not to gain ground but to hold the ground which Jesus gained for us?
We are to STAND, not to fight for the territory in which we now live… righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.

Romans 14:17-18 NLT
[17] “For the Kingdom of God is not a matter of what we eat or drink, but of living a life of goodness, (righteousness), and peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
[18] because anyone who serves Christ in this way is pleasing to God and receives human approval.”

The Christian’s armour, then, is mostly defensive because our strategy is to STAND against lies by holding on to truth. We are never to give ground in our thinking and believing to the lies we once believed and followed.

Ephesians 6:13 NIV
[13]”Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.”

To be continued…

TO FIGHT, WE STAND – 19b

Ephesians 6:10-11, 14-17 NLT‬
[10] “A final word: Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. [11] Put on all of God’s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil….
[14] Stand your ground, putting on the belt of truth and the body armor of God’s righteousness. [15] For shoes, put on the peace that comes from the Good News so that you will be fully prepared. [16] In addition to all of these, hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil. [17] Put on salvation as your helmet, and take the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”

How do we deal with these situations that challenge our faith in God? We often become shaky in our trust in Him. Usually, our instinctive response is to retaliate. We want to do to others what they do to us. We want to punish others for our pain. That’s the old nature wanting to take charge.

The question is…”Who is behind this response?” Though Satan wants us to fall AGAIN, God wants to teach us how to overcome our instinctive, ungodly reactions.

Instead of acting before thinking, it’s time to stop and assess the situation. “How do I handle this one?” Run, fight, or stand my ground? Run is not an option. I cannot outrun the devil. Fight is not an option. Satan is far stronger than I am.

Our only and most powerful option is to stand. Like the way we are taught to face a wild animal, we must stand still and face the enemy. All very well, but how do we stand? Our battle ground is in the mind, remember? It’s our thoughts that are under attack. What we think will direct what we do. It’s our thoughts, then, that must be marshalled to stand against the attack.

Again, the issue is truth versus lies. The enemy’s most potent weapon is deception. He tries to convince us that we are on our own. We must deal with the situation our own way. “God doesn’t love us. He’s against us. He doesn’t care. Look what’s happening to us. Is this the way God shows His love to us?”

“Who do I believe, God or the devil?” Adam faced the same dilemma in the garden of Eden! The devil’s lie… “God is not to be trusted. Do what I tell you.”

The truth is… God and you are partners. He has delivered you from the power of darkness. He has clothed you in His salvation. He has covered every part of you with His armour, His Word. You have His Spirit in you. He has armed you with faith and truth. Your weapon is truth. The devil cannot stand in the presence of truth.

Stand, therefore, in the truth.

It’s not your circumstances that are the problem, it’s the way you deal with them that will enable you to trust or cause you to doubt. The devil is out to get YOU, through your circumstances.

Paul said, “Change your perspective. Change your attitude.” Spiritual warfare is not “taking authority over” or “praying against” the people or problems you are facing, which are both unbiblical ways to deal with tests. Spiritual warfare is about taking a stand against our sinful desires and responses by believing the truth of God’s grace. By believing the gospel of forgiveness and salvation from sin through Jesus, we have power to overcome our old nature with the help of the Holy Spirit in us.

Overcoming temptation, then, is not about will power. It’s about faith in the One who promised. We resist by standing on the truth of God’s Word.

‭James 4:7-8, 10 NLT‬
[7]”So, humble yourselves before God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. [8] Come close to God, and God will come close to you….
[10] Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up in honor.”

Our battles are real. The outcomes depend on what we believe and what do with God’s promises. The victory us ours if we believe and stand on God’s Word.

IT’S ALL-OUT WAR

IT’S ALL-OUT WAR

Finally, be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power. Put on the full armour of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms (Eph. 6:10-12).

O, what a mess we have made of this Scripture! Paul has taken pains, in all his letters, to ensure that his readers understand one thing. We can do absolutely nothing to save ourselves. All our religious activities including rituals and rule-keeping, even strict adherence to the laws of Moses, impress God not one little bit. He swept it all aside as useless and ineffective to deal with the barrier of sin that separates us from Him.

There was only one effective solution to deal with sin – the death of a perfect human being. Since none on earth could be found, He sent His own Son, born of a woman, to take the place of sinful humanity and to die a death He did not deserve to die in the place of sinners.

The death of Jesus dealt not only with our sin; it also dealt with the enemy who was responsible for luring the first pair into disobedience to God’s one requirement. The devil won the first round by deceiving the woman into mistrusting the love of God. She fell for his lie and dragged her husband into disobeying God’s instruction not to go the route of independence from Him.

Jesus exposed his modus operandi and beat him at his own game by dying as a sinless man in perfect obedience to His Father’s will. He cancelled the debt of sin which the human race owed Him, took back the spoils of war, His children, and gave us the power and the freedom to stand firm against the devil in the truth of what He has done.

The problem is that we (and by this I mean the church in the main, led by those who have superimposed their own ideas on God’s Word), have fouled up Paul’s understanding and instruction about conducting this on-going war. We still have the tendency to want to make a contribution to this life we are called to live as followers of Jesus in spite of the fact the He said, ‘Apart from me you can do nothing.’  We have invented our own way of conducting “war” against the enemy.

Firstly, we have misunderstood the site of the battle. We believe that we must fight the devil in our circumstances. When life throws us a curve ball, we immediately blame the devil and take up arms against him. We “resist” him by speaking into the air, as though he is omnipresent just as God is. From where does this idea come? Satan is a created being, not the evil counterpart of God. We “take authority” over him. Where do we find anyone in Scripture doing that? Did Jesus “take authority” over the devil? No! He spoke the truth of the Word.

To make our warfare more effective, so we think, we must “identify the principalities and powers”. We have to know who they are so that we can address them by name. Where are they? In the heavenly realms. We must, therefore, “pull them down” to break their power over countries and regions. We must find out what the “altars” are to which people give allegiance. What a lot of responsibility God has given us to conduct the ongoing war against the devil and his minions!. It we don’t, God can’t save the people in those areas from their sin!

Another round of victory for the devil! Another huge distractor to keep us from dealing with the real issues! Since when does God give the church the responsibility to “fight” the devil in the world? Yes, we do have a ruthless enemy! Yes, we are in a constant state of war which many parts of the church have forgotten, but we are fighting the battle where the devil and his legions are not even bothered about.

Secondly, the real war is going on, not out there among the pagans but in our minds. Jesus is taking back the spoils of war. He is winning the willing allegiance of those who believe in Him. He is extending His kingdom, one person at a time, on earth by revealing the truth about God, about us and about His victory over the devil on the cross and by restoring those who believe in Him to His family.

Satan hates what Jesus, through the Holy Spirit, is doing. He works hard to win back those who have recognised the truth, by attempting to reintroduce his lies, to discredit God and deceive His children into doubting His love and goodness and defecting to the enemy once more.

We live in a world which has been thoroughly corrupted by sin. Believers are subject to the same hardships and suffering everyone else in the world goes through. Being children of God is no guarantee that we will escape the effects of sin on this planet. Unbelievers hold God responsible for not intervening. Satan loves to blame God, to undermine His character and to lure God’s children into judging Him and even, if possible, deceiving them enough to lure them back into their old independent ways of thinking and behaving.

People in the world do not have to fight the devil. He already has them in his clutches. Paul is addressing the children of God. We are the ones who need to understand Satan’s strategy and beat him at his own game. Yes, we have a powerful and ruthless unseen enemy. He is clever and subtle and he has no rules but, as Paul triumphantly declared, “We are not ignorant of his devices.” Jesus exposed him and his lies.

Our job is not to fight what we think he is doing to us but to call his bluff! More tomorrow.

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THE BOOK OF ACTS – DON’T MESS WITH GOD

DON’T MESS WITH GOD

“Provoked mightily by all this, the Chief Priest and those on his side, mainly the sect of Sadducees, went into action, arrested the apostles and put them in the town jail. But during the night an angel of God opened the jailhouse door and led them out. He said, ‘Go to the Temple and take your stand. Tell the people everything there is to say about this life.’

Promptly obedient, they entered the Temple at daybreak and went on with their teaching.” Acts 5:17-20 (The Message).

When would these religious leaders ever learn that no one can mess with God and get away with it? They tried it with Jesus and lost, and now they were at it again.

It seems that the High Priest had the ear of the Sadducees. They were a wealthy and powerful political sect whose main religious claim to fame was what they did not believe, not what they did believe. They vehemently defended their denial of the supernatural in general and the resurrection in particular. Why would the High Priest be in bed with them – money, power? Support them and they would support him.

But they had a serious problem. The man they killed was alive again, or so His followers were saying, and to prove it, supernatural things were happening. The very things they conveniently believed so that they would not have to have dealings with a supernatural God were happening under their noses. To stop it was like trying to put a cork in a volcano!

But they were trying!

Step one — silence the leaders. If they abused them enough, they might silence them, so they thought. Put them in jail, threaten them, and intimidate them enough to shut them up. They had already tried that once but it only resulted in another wave of miracles and an influx of new believers,

Step two — increase the pressure. The apostles had taken no notice of their bullying tactics the first time. They were accountable to a higher authority. They had their instructions and they were not about to renege on their commitment to Jesus as rightful Lord, not any Jewish council or political power.

The one ally the High Priest and his cronies had not reckoned on was the army of heaven. It only took the action of one angel to unravel their plan. Jail the apostles and an angel had the key. In fact, he didn’t need a key. No jailhouse door could keep an angel out or the apostles in! How was that for civil disobedience!

The angel’s instructions fall strangely on the ears of a modern western church bent on preservation rather than propagation. “Go back and teach in the Temple,” he told them. Sitting in jail for a night was an unforeseen interruption in their assignment. There was no time to go home and lick their wounds.

This was spiritual warfare at its best. Paul understood the truth about “spiritual warfare” — not the idea that we have to engage the enemy by all manner of futile activities like Jericho marches, prayer walks, binding and loosing, taking authority, rebuking the devil, identifying and pulling down strongholds etc. It all sounds very “spiritual” but amounts to nothing since Jesus has already exposed and made a fool of him at the cross.

Paul said, “Stand!” That’s all! Peter said, “Submit to God!” That’s all! Just keep declaring and living the truth regardless of the interruptions. The battle is the Lord’s. If as much time were spent preaching the Word of God as is spent on all these useless activities in the name of spiritual warfare, the lives of many more would be changed, bringing the kingdom of God where it is needed most.

The Light Of Truth

THE LIGHT OF TRUTH

He said to them, ‘Do you bring a lamp to put it under a bowl or a bed? Instead don’t you put it on its stand? For whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed, and whatever is concealed is meant to be brought out into the open. If anyone has ears to hear, let them hear.’

‘Consider carefully what you hear,’ He continued. ‘With the measure you use, it will be measured to you – and even more. Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them.’ (Mark 4: 21-25).

Some important principles for life which Jesus wove into His teaching over and over again.

Who and what was He talking about when He used the illustration of the lamp? In context, I think He was talking about the reason for speaking in parables. God’s word is the light. Jesus brought the light to them as He taught and preached God’s word and showed them how to live in the light in their daily lives. What would be the use of coming to earth if He did not shine that light for people to see what was in their own hearts? People are afraid of the light because it exposes the darkness in their hearts. It was Jesus’ role to bring the light so that the sin in the human heart could be brought out into the light.

“It is inevitable,” said Jesus, “that everything hidden in the heart will eventually be brought into the light. No one can hide from God. He is inescapable. How much better that you respond to my word now so that your hidden sins be dealt with before Judgement Day.”

One of the reasons for speaking in parables, Jesus had explained to them, was to confirm the hardness of people’s hearts. If they had no intention of receiving His word, every time He taught them, their hearts would become harder. The sun that melts wax hardens clay. It was up to them, His disciples, therefore to listen and respond to His teaching with all their hearts because the measure of their hearing would be the measure of their receiving.

It seems harsh, doesn’t it, that those who have will receive more and those who do not have will lose the little that they have. But that is just how it works. God has offered us forgiveness for our sin and grace to live a new life. The measure of our response to His mercy to us will determine the measure of our experience of His grace to live.

God is absolutely fair. His judgment is not arbitrary. He has set the standard but He has also given us the choice to obey or not to obey. The outcome will depend on our response to His truth. He does not force us to obey but He will judge us by our response to His requirements. We will, in the end, be our own judges when we stand in the light of His revealed truth.

Imagine a bride dressed in her dazzling white bridal gown. In the centre of her bodice is a stain which does not show up in ordinary light. However, when she steps outside into the brilliant sunlight, there it is, visible to everyone and spoiling the beauty of her garment. Imagine her walking down the aisle to meet her bridegroom with the awareness that a stain spoils the purity of her gown.

It is the pure light of the Son that shows up the stains of sin on our hearts. We can either pretend they are not there, try to hide our sin from Him, or come to Him for forgiveness and cleansing so that the stains are washed clean and removed forever from us.

Why did Jesus keep on preaching to those who were hardened in their unbelief? The religious leaders and Pharisees, the very ones to whom had been entrusted the responsibility of teaching the people the word of God, were the ones who refused to receive the light. Every time they heard the word, they were given another opportunity to believe but also another reason for God’s judgment to fall on them when they rejected the word.

How important for us to heed Jesus’s warning. “Be careful how you hear. Don’t be like the footpath or the rocky or thorny soil because, if you lose the word of God, you have nothing to guide you on the path towards the Father. We are all on a journey. Our destination is determined by our response to the truth of God’s word. If we choose to ignore or reject His word, there will be consequences. We will have no one to blame but ourselves if we arrive at a destination which we did not plan.

Jesus said that His way leads to life. He is the way to the Father. Anyone who follows Him will never walk in darkness. God’s word is the light on our path. Without His light we will find ourselves off the path and lost in the wilderness.

Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path (Psa. 119: 105).

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