“Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil (Eph 6:10-11).”
This is a popular passage among soldiers and law enforcement professionals. The passages that follow speak to us in terms that we can easily understand. Armor, breastplates, sandals, helmets, and swords. Even today our modern equipment is the equivalent. However, right between standing against the schemes of the devil and putting on the whole armor of God is the clause, “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood… (Eph 6:12).”
What would an engagement, not of flesh and blood, look like?
If the battle we fight is not against flesh and blood what is the battle against? What would an engagement, not of flesh and blood, look like? Peter answers that question in his second epistle. “For we did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty (2Pe 1:16).” Here Peter places not another cleverly devised myth against the schemes of the devil but instead the truth of the power of Jesus. Peter places the light of truth, the light of God’s revelation against the lies of the false prophets and teachers. His second epistle was written for that very purpose. False prophets had brought in “…destructive heresies, even denying the Master [Jesus]… (1Pe 2:1).” This is still true today. In fact, the destructive heresies have only multiplied. Peter then reminds his readers of what is going to happen to those who persist in darkness referencing Noah’s flood and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah as types of the judgment to come. The battle then, is in the discernment of true revelation from God v. the lies and deceit of the enemy.
I love Peter’s description of these false teachers. They are bold and willful (2Pe 2:10), irrational animals, creatures of instinct, ignorant (2Pe 2:12), daytime revelers, i.e. those who sin in broad daylight and boast about their sin, reveling in their deception of others (2Pe 2:13), who have eyes for adultery and are insatiable for sin (2Pe 2:14). Their teachings are “…waterless springs and mists driven by storms (2Pe 2:17)” who, “entice… those who are barely escaping from those who live in error (2Pe 2:18).” These false prophets and teachers hide their own enslavement to corruption with promises of freedom. They offer only lies!
Our battle is in the realm of truth v. lie; what is real v. what is not; what saves v. what destroys.
We all know people who fit this description and as frustrating, challenging, and painful as our relationships with them are we love them. This is why our battle is not against flesh and blood. We do not wish the destruction of that which we love. Our battle is against the schemes of the devil; the father of lies and his servants. Our battle is in the realm of truth v. lie; what is real v. what is not; what saves v. what destroys. Our battle is in the realm of ideas and ideals, and the truth behind them.
Paul, back in Ephesians, tells us that we are wrestling with, “authorities, cosmic powers, and the spiritual forces of evil in heavenly places (Eph 6:12).” And although I believe the existence of these entities to be true and real, we cannot fight them power for power; our battle is against the lies they devise. We can only fight them truth for lie. When we know this our focus for preparedness moves off the physical equipment Paul uses merely to describe our preparedness and onto the spiritual realities that prepare us for this battle. Are you prepared for this battle?
I do not care if you have a good belt. Do you know the truth? You do not need a breastplate. You need to know and understand the reality and source of your righteousness. Shoes are cheap these days. Do you believe and can you describe the Gospel of peace? A Gospel so powerful that it makes you ready to go home to be with the Lord! Ready to die! How ready are you? Is your faith (see more on that here) sufficient to shield you from the lies of the enemy? Do you know and can you explain the source of your salvation? If not, then what do you really believe? Can you call yourself a Christian?
How well are you defended against a lie and how well can you wield the truth?
All of these are measures defensive in nature except for God’s Word, the sword. How proficient are you with this sword? Do you spend time in practice with it? Do you know what makes it sharp, how it cuts, a riposte v. a parry? Can you tell me why Paul wrote to the church at Corinth and how his message is relevant to today? Could you explain to a cult leader why his Jesus does not match the Jesus of the Bible? Can you tell me why the Jesus of the Bible is the only Jesus sufficient for your need? Can you tie the Old Testament to the New and the New Testament to the Old? Can you articulate the Gospel? How well are you defended against a lie and how well can you wield the truth?
Now the Word of God is not your sword. It is the sword of the Spirit. We must defend ourselves against the lie and we must know the truth however, it is the Spirit that convicts, and that conviction is what leads to repentance. It is the Spirit that leads our loved ones to salvation. When properly armed and equipped we are the instrument of that Spirit. What I do not want to be and what I do not want you to be is a rusty undefended instrument. I do not want to be one of, “those… who are barely escaping those who live in error (2Pe 2:18).” I want to take the truth to them; go on the offense! Be used of the Spirit on a major offensive!
Angry chunks of shrapnel wiz through the air and bullets, not darts, snap close to home.
Make no mistake, the enemy has been sharpening his lies and improving his defenses. Today, when you walk out your front door you are greeted with a constant bombardment of lies and deceit. Angry chunks of shrapnel wiz through the air and bullets, not darts, snap close to home. I do not want a breastplate, a helmet, and sandals. I want a tank and access to artillery and air cover! And today, we have access to just that. Right now, as I write this, I am accessing online digital resources that Peter and Paul could have only dreamt of. Just the other day I checked the claims of a man named Richard Rohr only to discover he is deceived and actively deceiving. Would you know the difference between what I preach and what he preaches? There are so many tools and resources at your fingertips we have no excuse. Bottom line today’s spiritual battlefield has progressed not unlike the conventional battlefield. Paul’s symbolic imagery would not be relevant today, but his message is. How prepared are you? Wrap yourself in the Armor of God so that you can stand against the devil’s schemes! Let us arm ourselves with the truth so that we can take it to the enemy!!! Don’t wait.
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