Dressing for Battle
May 16, 2011
Any amount of time spent in church will doubtless result in the experience of hearing a sermon, Bible study, Sunday school lesson, or prayer meeting focused on putting on the whole armor of God. At some point in my church going, I began to view the list of armor in Ephesians 6:10-20 as some sort of heartless list—the only important idea contained therein was that God fully equips his children for battle as they join in the ancient fight against the evil that has already been defeated.
But a little closer reading of the passage reveals a bit more truth. It is not a list of nice sounding expressions; rather, each piece of armor is important:
“…having fastened the belt of truth…”
The entire armor of the believer shall be bound in truth—the truth of who we are fighting for, and the truth that our enemy is defeated.
“…having put on the breast plate of righteousness…”
The heart is guarded by righteousness. This breastplate cannot be permeated or destroyed by evil. It is the perfect, imputed, empowering righteousness of Christ.
“…having put on, as shoes for your feet, the readiness given by the Gospel of peace…”
This is perhaps one of the most exciting parts of our armor. Interestingly, we dress for battle with peace. This is because our enemy has already been ultimately defeated in the triumph of Christ. This is the Gospel, the very one with which our feet are shod, the good news of God’s powerful grace. Because of this news, we walk courageously into outer turmoil with inner peace.
“In all circumstances, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one…”
Our whole body is first defended by faith. It is our first defense. It is like one of those ancient Roman shields that covered a warrior from chest to foot. Wherever the enemy shoots his fiery arrows, we are protected by our shield of faith. We are not to forget it. Without the shield, the rest of our armor is weakened. For such virtues cannot exist without faith in the one who is our true shield. For this reason, we must always, always, be accompanied by our shield of faith.
“Take the helmet of salvation…”
Our mind is to be guarded by the truth that we are in Christ and that Christ has redeemed us. As long as we are wearing this helmet, Satan cannot destroy our minds with the lie that God is against us.
“…and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God…”
Any warrior must be disciplined, and must be courageous enough, to fight back. With this sword, we cut down all the lies of the father of lies. This is accomplished by the power of God’s promises for those who are in him. By the Word that created all things, the Word that hung on the cross, the Word that left an empty tomb, by this Word, implanted in our bodies through the power of salvation, we have overcome.
Praise the God who equips the church, his body, with overabundant strength, to combat whatever spiritual trials it encounters.
Great post!
Much love,
Ang