Wednesday, June 8, 2022

"The Victory: In Standing Firm" (Eph. 6:13)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 10/7/2019 10:11 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                              Focus:  The Victory: In Standing Firm

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                            Reference:  Ephesians 6:13

 

            Message of the verses:  13 Therefore, take up the full armor of God, that you may be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm.”

 

            It is easier for most believers who live in the Western World not to understand the kind of battle that is going on, that is if they are not truly walking with the Lord, for living in the West and being a believer means victories that involve no battles and in a kind of peace that is merely the absence of conflict.  It is kind of like the victory and peace that a draft dodger has.  However with this said in our country Christianity is under attack from the radicals on the left, and if they get their way then all true believers will be greatly under attack.  I have said before that I have good news and bad news for radicals on the left in our country.  Good news is that they will eventually win; bad news is that they will win.

 

            I have a different prayer list that I use on Saturday’s as that list is only for our Pastors and one of the things that is on it goes along with what we are studying at this point in Ephesians:  Fifth:  His Spiritual Strength:  Putting on the Spiritual Armor given in Ephesians is not only for Pastors, but for all believers, but especially for Pastors who when they are following all of the other things listed above they will surely come under attack.”  I must also include everyone who has a desire to follow the Lord seriously will also come under attack from the demons and perhaps even Satan.

 

             Paul’s point in this verse is that we should all “take up the full armor of God.”  MacArthur writes “We have His provision in being His children, in having His Word, in possessing His indwelling Holy Spirit, of having every resource of our heavenly Father.  God is our strength, but His strength is appropriated only through obedience; His mighty armor must be put on (v. 11) and taken up (v. 13).

 

            God made the world perfect, but since the fall of man every day has been an evil day and every day will continue to be an evil day until God’s prophetic Word about Satan will be fulfilled where Satan and all of his evil forces are thrown into the Lake of Fire, and that will not happen until the end of the Millennial Kingdom.

 

            John MacArthur writes the following paragraph:  “Our responsibility is to ‘resist and stand firm.’  When Martin Luther stood before the Diet of Worms he was accused of heresy.  After being condemned for declaring that men are saved by faith along in Christ along, he declared, ‘My conscience is captive to the Word of God….Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise.’  Every believer who is faithful to God’s Word cannot do otherwise than ‘stand firm.’”

 

            There is a story that happened about 80 years ago in Ireland where three men had much fruit in preaching the Word of God and many were saved.  There was a man saved during these meetings who became a Pastor and years later wondered what became of the three men.  He was told that there was only one who was faithful to the Lord as one became an apostate, and the other drank himself to death.  There are some believers who have done everything well in the Lord’s work, however they do not continue to “stand firm.”  The issue is not in what a believer has done, but when the battle is over and then all of the smoke clears is whether he is found standing true to the Savior.  One of the things that I think about and pray about is that I will never be unfaithful to the Lord if persecution comes to where I live at.

 

            The “Seniors Pastor” at our church, who is an amazing man, a man who has been in the ministry for fifty years and still going strong, has a statement that he tells to us seniors and that is “To Finish Strong.”  The apostle John writes in 2 John 8 “Watch yourselves, that you might not lose what we have accomplished, but that you may receive a full reward.”  John is saying the same thing that our Senior’s Pastor is saying, and that is we all must finish strong. 

 

            Paul also had a fear that is seen in 1 Corinthians 9:27 in which he states “but I buffet my body and make it my slave, lest possibly, after I have preached to others, I myself should be disqualified.”  It seems that Paul was not afraid of losing his salvation but his reward and, even more importantly, his usefulness to the Lord.  MacArthur adds “Countless men and women have faithfully taught Sunday school for years, led many people to Jesus Christ, pastured a church, led Bible studies, ministered to the sick, and done every sort of service in the Lord’s name—only to one day give up, turn their backs on His work, and disappear into the world.  The circumstances differ, but the underlying reason is always the same:  they took God’s armor off and thereby lost the courage, the power, and the desire to ‘stand firm.’

 

            “In the great spiritual warfare in which we do battle, we are only called to ‘resist’ and to ‘stand firm.’  As noted earlier, James says, ‘Resist the devil and he will flee from you’ (James 4:7).  Peter counsels us to ‘be of sober spirit, be on the alert.  Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.  But resist him, firm in your faith’ (1 Peter 5:8-9).”

 

            Think about the following statement from MacArthur’s commentary “The greatest joys come in the greatest victories, and the greatest victories come from the greatest battles—when they are fought in the power and with the armor of the Lord.” 

 

            Keep standing firm in the Lord with your armor on!

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I have mentioned that there is a battle going on in my life at this time, and the battle has been going on for some time, and I think that the battle has to do with humility and the things that go along with what the Lord is teaching me through humility.  I know one thing for sure and that is that I must stand in the strength of the Lord, and I must keep my armor on and continue to study His Word, trusting that the Holy Spirit will give me the victory that I desire as I go through this battle.

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Stand Firm in the Lord as He teaches me more about humility.

 

Today’s rather long quotation that goes along with yesterday’s series of verses from “Love in Action.”

 

            “We are encouraged by what we feel from others.  Have you ever noticed how often in the New Testament Jesus touched people?  God put our being into the envelope we call skin, and the skin is the sensory receiver of many of the messages we receive.  Something special happens when someone touches us.  Why are we so afraid to touch?  Probably because so often touching is misunderstood.  That’s unfortunate, but I believe there is a way to touch people and communicate love, warmth, and encouragement.  We encourage people when we touch them with the love of God.”

 

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