Equipped for Battle: The Gospel of Peace

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The problem confronting us is this: how are we to stand against the wiles of the devil? He reminds us that 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 or in heavenly places. [00:58:30]

The enemy is always active, never rests. His attacks are unexpected; you never know when they'll come. You can assume nothing, still less presume anything in the Christian life. The fact that you may have been having a period of exalted spiritual experience doesn't guarantee you from attack. [03:32:50]

The Christian life is not one of resting on a bed of roses, of being carried passively in some celestial realm. It’s a fight, that good fight of faith. Watch, quit ye as men, be strong, stand. These are the New Testament terms, and what we are looking at here is just another and a very interesting and significant pictorial way of conveying all that. [06:23:00]

The church in this land doesn't count; we are but a little remnant left in this country today, only some 10 percent of the population. Well now, why? Why is all this? Why is the church failing? That's the question, and in so many other lands, the same is true. [09:34:00]

There is nothing which is quite so fatal and hopeless as a sluggish, lifeless Christian. Isn't this something, as I've been suggesting, that is so true? Don't ask the average man on the street why he doesn't come to a place of worship. Why isn't the Christian in some shape or form? [11:59:00]

The adaptability means that we must beware of a slavish adherence to old forms. It's always the temptation, isn't it? You see, the trouble in the First World War was that our generals and leaders were all cavalrymen, and they couldn't get rid of the notion that a war must of necessity be fought by cavalry. [27:20:00]

The church has always done this. 100 years ago, it was obviously the right thing to do. The church was in a very powerful position; she could influence the government, so her protest really did have an effect. But who listens to the resolutions of church assemblies today? [33:48:00]

The Apostle says there is only one way, and that is with the gospel of peace. Why do you think he put it like that? Why does he say that we must have, we must be ready and prepared with the preparedness that is produced by the gospel of peace? [39:00:00]

We must have peace with God. Gospel of peace, this is the only thing that makes a man ready. In other words, I must have peace with God. If I'm in any doubt about my salvation, I won't be able to fight the enemy and having the whole of my time spent in struggling with myself. [40:07:00]

We must not only have that peace, we must be peaceable people. We must be gentle, long-suffering, patient. We mustn't be worried, anxious Christians, troubled and frantic. You see, so much of the time in the army goes in keeping the troops up to it instead of getting them to face the enemy. [43:20:00]

If the members of the army of the Living God are striking, fighting one another, what hope if they are fighting the enemy? The thing is quite impossible. The Apostle is teaching this everywhere. Listen to him writing to the Philippians. This is how he puts it: fulfill ye my joy, that ye be like-minded. [44:47:00]

Preparation of the gospel of peace, put it on. Be certain you've got peace with God, have peace in your own heart, be at peace with one another. Let the peace of God arbitrate, act as umpire between you as members of this great army so that together and for his glorious namesake, you may be able to face the enemy. [46:15:00]

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