Saturday, December 3, 2016

A Love Story In An Unlikely Place

Hey Friend,

To be quite honest with you, this segment of scripture was never my "favorite". Perhaps because I don't like war and warfare.  I detest the battle scenes in movies.  

I really don't like thinking about spiritual warfare because, frankly, it scares me at times.  I don't relish the thought of the enemy of my soul coming after me...who does?

When I've read this segment of scripture before, I'd picture myself standing there in ill-fitting armor that was two sizes too big because it was made for a warrior.  I may be a prayer warrior, but please don't send me into battle.

I invite you to read this segment of scripture and let me share with you what Jesus lovingly shared with me...


Christian Warfare

10 Finally, be strengthened by the Lord and by His vast strength. 11 Put on the full armor of God so that you can stand against the tactics[a] of the Devil. 12 For our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the world powers of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavens. 13 This is why you must take up the full armor of God, so that you may be able to resist in the evil day, and having prepared everything, to take your stand. 14 Stand, therefore,
with truth like a belt around your waist,
righteousness like armor on your chest,
15 and your feet sandaled with readiness
for the gospel of peace.[b]
16 In every situation take the shield of faith,
and with it you will be able to extinguish
all the flaming arrows of the evil one.
17 Take the helmet of salvation,
and the sword of the Spirit,
which is God’s word.

Jesus knows that in our own strength we are toast.  Because He loves us so, He wants to strengthen us by HIS vast strength.  He could choose to give us a sword or a shield, but no, He gives us a custom-fitted FULL armor of God because He doesn't want anything or anyone to touch us because we are His beloved.

Notice how He doesn't suit us up and then say, "Go get 'em tiger" and send us out into battle.  Just the opposite.  He lovingly suits us up so that we can resist in the evil day.  Resisting is not an "offensive" maneuver, it's defensive.  

Jesus is our great defender.  He wants to protect us while HE goes to battle for us.  

"The Lord will fight for you, you need only to be still."  (Exodus 14:14)

So what does He tell us to do...He tells us to stand.  After He completely suits us up He commands us to stand while He fights.  

So what is this suit of armor for, then?  It's for protection during the battle. Jesus knows that the enemy is going to shoot his flying, lying, fiery arrows toward us and He wants us to be safe.  

Safe how?

Let's look:

"Stand, with truth like a belt around your waist,"...

The enemy will come at you with lies, deception, discouragement, doubt, condemnation, every un-truth because he seeks to disable and devour.

"You are not worthy of being loved," he says.  

The belt of truth says that you are "fearfully and wonderfully made and that the Lord loves you and delights over you with singing."

"You are not saved.  Because of your sin, God condemns you,"  he says.

The armor of righteousness (the piece of armor right over our heart) says, "Therefore there is now NO condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."  When we believe in Christ as our Savior, His righteousness is imputed to us.  In God's sight we are pure.  Our hearts are forever SAFE.

"You are a failure.  You are incapable - you'll never measure up,"  he says.

The shield of faith, soaked in the blood of Jesus, extinguishes the enemy's fiery arrows.  Faith says, "I can do ALL things through Christ who strengthens me."  

"You are not forgiven.  God will never forgive you," he says as he invades your mind with all kinds of negative self talk.

Jesus lovingly places the helmet of salvation on our head - the piece of armor that protects our mind.  He reminds us, that through Him, we can be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Our sins have been removed from us as far as the east is from the west.  We can take all the enemy's lies captive to Him and He will destroy them.   

"You are going to lose.  You aren't going to make it.  I will destroy you," the enemy sneers.

But Jesus.  But Jesus gives us the sword of the Spirit which is God's word.  At the name of Jesus the enemy must flee and at the Word of God the enemy must bow down.  

Whatever lie the enemy comes at us with, Jesus has given us a formidably more powerful Word of Truth to combat it.  

Jesus gives us the Holy Spirit as our wise counselor to STAND with us and to reassure us of His constant presence. 

He protects our feet so that we will be ready to move forward to spread the gospel of peace.   

The gospel of peace tells me that His grace is sufficient for me and in His grace I can STAND.  



To me, this sounds more like a love story than a war epic.  Jesus covers every square inch of us in the armor of God so that we will be safe.  

But we must take it from His hand and put it on.  His heart, beating with love for you, is stretching out His mighty hand and He's saying, "Beloved, put this on so you will be safe.  Put this on while I fight for you.  Take heart, O one that I love. Though the enemy rages, I have already defeated him.  He cannot have you...you are mine.  Now and forever,  I love you.  The battle for your heart has been won.  Until I come again....stand."

Dear Heavenly Father, I praise you that the Bible is your love letter to me.  Thank you for reminding me, time and time again that the battle has been won.  Thank you for sacrificing your Son so that my salvation would be secure.  Thank you Lord Jesus that you fight for me.  You suit me up so that I will be safe and you have defeated the enemy.  When thoughts are being shot at me like arrows, enable me to put on the armor that you have so lovingly made for me.  Let me put on Your truth, righteousness, and salvation.  Enable me to stand in my faith in you armed with the sword of your Word.  Thank you for loving me this 
much.  In the precious name of Jesus I pray, Amen.

Be blessed....


17 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this today. It was just what I needed, as I am praying with a loved one in a hard place right now. God is so good to speak at just the right time! Blessings to you!

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    1. Bettie,
      I love how God gives us just what we need at just the right time. I am glad that God put these words on my heart in order to give you hope and encouragement. Praying for you and your loved one.
      Blessings,
      Bev xx

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  2. Yes, a visualization of being suited up in armor and completely protected is worth cultivating. Add to that the glorious news the battle has already been won! Thank you, Bev for your empowering encouragement.

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    1. Nancy,
      "Empowering" - what a great word for this segment of scripture. So many times I/we feel helpless and insecure, but God lovingly gives us this visual so that our hearts can rest in Him and His power.
      Advent blessings, Nancy,
      Bev xx

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  3. Actually one of my favorite but short go to verse is Exodus 14:14. Stay calm because the Lord will fight FOR me!! Whew! It isn't all on my shoulders. Nope. I need to breathe, collect myself, and stay calm while the good Lord goes into battle for me. I try and remember this daily as the devil tries to destroy my peace. Great encouragement as always, Bev! 😊

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    1. Lisa,
      We are a lot alike in so many ways...this is one of my favorite "go to" verses as well. So thankful that God's got this (whatever I'm up against) and He goes to battle for me.
      Praying for a healthy Advent season for you sweet friend,
      Bev xx

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  4. What a great encouragement this is to embrace peace by reinforcing our readiness to fight against error. Too often we "declare a false peace" when it comes to sin in our lives (that's a John Owen thought and I love it). Remembering our armor will keep us from becoming "entangled in the world's affairs."

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  5. Michele,
    Yes, indeed, what great thoughts. Especially in this day and age we need the armor to keep us from becoming "entangled in the world's affairs". I just love how God's Word is always alive and shedding new light...this was, for me, a whole new insight on this passage.
    Advent blessings,
    Bev xx

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  6. Bev, this is terrific! I've read, and even taught, this passage many times, but your words brought a complete paradigm shift. Now I understand it's not totally on me. What freedom to know as long as I do my part of putting on the armor, God takes it from there. Thanks and blessings for sharing from your neighbor at Kelly's.

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    1. Alice,
      That is what happened exactly - a complete paradigm shift. I had never thought of this passage in this way. I always thought I was to suit up to go fight, fight, fight, but God really emphasized some words to me this go round - like "resist" and "stand". I'm no theologian, but it suddenly all made sense to me. Thanks so much for popping in - welcome!!
      Advent blessings,
      Bev

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  7. I love this! Your perspective of a love story is so like God isn't it? He comes to not only prepare us but to fight for us. It doesn't get any better than that. Priscilla Shirer's book Armor of God looks at the passage you referenced above and it is one of my favorite studies. Blessings!

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    1. Mary,
      Even the battle segments of the Bible still speak so boldly of God's great love for us. Yes, a great battle is taking place, but I'm so comforted to know that God not only had my back, but He completely suits me up so that I may stand victorious. I'll have to look into Prsicilla's book...
      Advent blessings sweet friend,
      Bev xx

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  8. Bev, I LOVE your take on this passage of Scripture. I've never thought about the Lord giving us the armor more as protection than for being warriors in the battle. That image speaks deeply to my heart. This picture of God's love story for us is just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your wisdom, my friend.

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    1. Jeanne,
      As I said above, I am no theologian, but God really impressed upon me that HE is the warrior and He suits me up so that I might stand victorious. I thought - how like such a loving God?! That image really resonated with me as well!
      Advent blessings,
      Bev xx

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  9. I love how you took a battle-focused passage and helped us to see how it is really a love story with our mighty and powerful Lord! Thanks for this encouragement, Bev!

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    1. Beth,
      When we really slow down and read...the whole Bible is overflowing with God's love for us. We so unjustly label it as a bunch of "to-do's", but it's more a sharing of "what's been done's" by Christ for us. Glad you found encouragement here!
      Advent blessings,
      Bev xx

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  10. God is so good to provide us with all the protection we need so that we can stand firm!

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