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The essence of true Biblical Christianity is warfare. We are here for a spiritual war. But modern, professing Christians have been brainwashed into

believing in an empty, superficial and materialistic Christianity from the modern church industry.

We are supposed to be fighting evil here.

1 John 3:8 says, "He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil."

John 7:7 says, "The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil."

We must put on the whole armour of God. We as Christians are continually involved in spiritual warfare. On the one hand, Satan himself is seeking to devour us (1 Pet. 5:8), and on the other hand, the human enemies of the Gospel are persecuting us for seeking to live a godly Christian life (2 Tim. 3:12). In order to stand up to this onslaught, we will need to be strong in the Lord and not rely on our human strength alone. The battle is spiritual in nature, and it will take spiritual fortitude to win the victory. For example, if a preacher gets up and preaches a hard truth from the word of God, he may face a backlash from people who don't know or don't care what the Bible says. Humanly speaking, he may be tempted to walk back his biblical statements since so many people are saying that he is wrong. However, if he is strong in the Lord, he will have enough faith to stand by his guns about what the Bible says and not water down the message.

If we are going to effectively stand, we need to first make sure that we are grounded in truth, which is why the first step to putting on the whole armor of God is having our "loins girt about with truth" (Eph. 6:14). Taking a stand is of no value if we are standing for something that is not even true. God's word is truth (John 17:17), and we need to make sure that everything we believe is derived from scripture. Possessing the truth and being confident that it is in fact the truth will give us boldness to stand in the evil day.

The next piece of armor, the breastplate of righteousness, is also of critical importance since it involves putting the truths we know into practice. The truths of God's word give us "instruction in righteousness" (2 Tim. 3:16), and being a doer of the word means living out those truths in our day-to-day lives. For example, the Bible teaches that we should use corporal punishment on our children (Prov. 23:13-14). The world may criticize or condemn this type of parenting, but we know from the Bible that this is a timeless truth. There may be times that we doubt the wisdom of this teaching, but if we do what the Bible says in spite of what others may say or do, we are protected by the breastplate of righteousness. Knowing the truth and putting it into practice is a powerful combination.

The next step in putting on the whole armor of God is having our feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace. Many Christians are not actively involved with evangelizing the lost. In many cases, even if an opportunity to share the Gospel were to fall right into their laps, they would be unprepared. By continually sharing the Gospel, and thus being prepared to do so whenever the opportunity arises, we are also protecting ourselves from the Devil's attacks. This may seem counterintuitive, but upon further reflection, it makes a lot of sense. Preaching the Gospel to the lost keeps the Gospel on our minds continually which strengthens us spiritually. The Gospel will be more real and fresh to the person who is regularly witnessing to the lost, than to the person who rarely, if ever, gives the plan of salvation to anyone.

The shield of faith has to do with believing what the Bible says in spite of the doubts that may arise. This world has an agenda to get us to doubt the word of God, and when we hit a spiritual low point, the Devil will seek to sow doubt in our minds about the way we have chosen to live our lives in accordance with scripture. He will also try to get us to doubt our salvation, which is why the helmet of the hope of salvation is so important. The more we read our Bibles and the more we listen to the Bible being preached, the stronger our faith will be. Putting the Bible into practice will also strengthen our faith as we learn from experience that God's way is the right way. Preaching the Gospel will also assure us of our own salvation as we constantly revisit the fact that we are saved by grace through faith (Eph. 2:8). Ultimately, every piece of armor is about having total faith in the truth of God's word.

Conclusion

The whole armor of God is essential to living the Christian life, and putting on the whole armor is an exercise in trusting God and his word. Although we as Christians do not wrestle against flesh and blood, we are involved in spiritual warfare every day. The Devil and his minions want to create doubt in the word of God, which will ultimately lead to Christians becoming backslidden and failing to stand. The catalog of armor found in Ephesians 6 provides us with a checklist to ensure that our faith remains unshaken, and that we are able to stand in the evil day.
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This is good content but in SW the average person will not read this due to how long it is. It’s good and I agree with it, but if you want to reach the lost, you might want to make it a bit shorter. Just my opinion that I’m sharing of course do as you wish. 🙂
Freeindeed · 31-35, M
@NoGamesTolerated I concur that the average person will not read it due to its length, however that is one of the biggest problems of our generation. People's attention spans have been destroyed by social media and technology and we need to reverse this. We need to reverse the need for instant gratification, so continuing to make things shorter will only contribute to the need for instant gratification and the continuing manufacturing of ADHD. People need to read longer things and rewire their brains to regain some focus and discipline.
Persephonee · 22-25, F
@Freeindeed I agree but one can't force someone to read something long just by writing long things...
Freeindeed · 31-35, M
@Persephonee Yes, one can't force someone to read something long just by writing long things, but if more and more people wrote long things, then more people would be pushed to read long things and it would contribute to reversing aforementioned trend, even if just a little bit. I want to contribute to that.
i've been doing the armor of God study by pricilla shirer with the women's bible study at my church. have you seen the movie war room? it is really good, it shows how the war is not against flesh and blood, but the powers of darkness. thanks for your post!
@Thodsis we need armor, not Him
Thodsis · 51-55, M
@AliceinWonderland Is the armour needed as protection from the priests and the popes?
@Thodsis from the darkness that influences some of them
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
I prefer monistic, reductionist ontology which bears heavy similarities to cosmic psychism or objective idealism.

A monistic, reductionist ontology is a philosophical framework that posits that reality is fundamentally composed of a single substance or principle, with all phenomena reducible to this underlying essence. This perspective contrasts with dualism, which asserts the existence of two distinct substances (e.g., mind and matter).

Key Features:

Monism: This aspect of the ontology suggests that everything in existence is interconnected and originates from a single source or substance. In this view, diversity in the universe—whether in physical, mental, or spiritual forms—can be traced back to a unified foundation.

Reductionism: This principle entails that complex systems and phenomena can be understood by breaking them down into their simpler components. In a reductionist framework, higher-level phenomena (like consciousness or social behaviors) are ultimately explainable by the interactions and properties of their more basic constituents.

Cosmic Psychism/Objective Idealism: These concepts align with the idea that consciousness or mental phenomena play a fundamental role in the nature of reality. Cosmic psychism suggests that the universe is imbued with a form of consciousness or mental activity, which informs its structure and dynamics. Objective idealism posits that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual in nature, where the material world is seen as an expression or manifestation of an underlying mental reality.

Similarities:

Unity of Existence**: Both frameworks emphasize an interconnected reality where everything is part of a singular whole, often with a focus on the mind or consciousness as central to understanding existence.

Nature of Reality**: Both monistic reductionism and cosmic psychism/objective idealism suggest that what we perceive as separate entities or phenomena are manifestations of a deeper, unified consciousness or essence.

Reduction to Consciousness**: In both views, the complexities of the universe can be ultimately understood through the lens of consciousness or mental processes, suggesting that physical reality is a derivative of a more fundamental mental reality.

Conclusion:

In summary, a monistic, reductionist ontology that aligns with cosmic psychism or objective idealism posits that reality is fundamentally one, reducible to a unified consciousness or mental essence. It seeks to explain the complexities of the universe by tracing them back to this singular foundation, suggesting an intrinsic relationship between mind and matter.
helenS · 36-40, F
Freeindeed · 31-35, M
@helenS Hey.....you. Here you are on Valentine's Day. I am sure that we would be a great match.

If you didn't detect my sarcasm, well, then I don't think you would ever be able to detect any form of sarcasm from anyone, ever.

I don't understand why people say that opposites attract. I think it's nonsense.

Still, though, it's interesting that you decided to comment on a post of mine again. It's hard for you to stay away from those you hate, aye?
GerOttman · 61-69, M
I almost spilled my seed on the ground reading this!
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