Empowered for Spiritual Warfare: Standing Firm in Christ

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Paul paints a picture of the Christian life as one filled with the fullness of God, empowered by His Spirit, and marked by a high calling. However, this exalted life is not lived in a vacuum. We are in a world where spiritual forces oppose us, and Paul introduces this reality with the word "finally," signaling a transition to the practical application of these truths. [00:06:44]

Paul's method is clear: before we can live out the Christian life, we must understand who we are in Christ. Only then can we walk worthy of our calling. This involves a transformation that is both internal and external, as we put on the new self and live by the Spirit. Yet, Paul warns us that this life is not without opposition. [00:23:52]

We face a formidable enemy in the devil and his forces, and we must be prepared for battle. This section of Ephesians is a call to spiritual warfare, urging us to put on the whole armor of God. It is a reminder that the Christian life is a struggle, a fight against not just flesh and blood but against spiritual powers. [00:35:21]

We are called to stand firm, to be strong in the Lord, and to engage in this battle with the resources God provides. This is not a passive life of ease but an active engagement in a cosmic conflict, where we are empowered by God's might and equipped with His armor. [00:44:36]

The Christian life is not a life of ease but a battle against spiritual forces. Paul emphasizes that we wrestle not just against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers. Recognizing this reality is essential for standing firm in our faith. [00:59:31]

We are called to put on the whole armor of God, which includes truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God. This armor is necessary for withstanding the attacks of the enemy and standing firm in the evil day. [01:22:16]

The call to be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might is a call to active engagement in spiritual warfare. We are not to hand over the battle to the Lord passively but to actively participate, empowered by His strength and equipped with His armor. [01:35:21]

Spiritual warfare is an ongoing battle that requires continuous vigilance and preparation. There is no discharge in this war, and we must remain alert and ready to stand firm until the end. This is not a hopeless struggle but a glorious opportunity to follow in the footsteps of our Lord. [01:44:36]

The Christian Life in the first place is a Warfare, is a struggle. We wrestle. The whole section is to impress upon us the fact that it is a fight and a Warfare and a struggle. There is no grosser or greater misrepresentation of the Christian message than that which depicts it and offers it to us as a life of ease. [01:59:31]

We are strangers in an alien land. We're in the enemy's territory, my friends. We don't live, I say, in a vacuum, in a glass house. No, no, that kind of Christianity that gives you the impression that it's all easy and simple and smooth, it's not Christianity. It's not Paul's Christianity. It's not New Testament Christianity. [02:08:44]

This is a Warfare that you and I have to wage. Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. You've got to be strong. Take unto you, put on the whole armor of God that you may be able to stand, and having done all, to stand. Take unto you the whole armor of God. Stand therefore. [02:18:35]

Christian people are we ready for the battle? Are you on the alert? Are you on your feet? Are you just indulging your weaknesses and whims and fancies and pitying yourself and grumbling and complaining about this, that, and the other? I say rise up, shake them off, stand on your feet, be a man. [02:28:52]

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