{"id":7717,"date":"2019-09-30T04:47:55","date_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:47:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/churchedge.com\/illustrations\/index.php\/2019\/09\/30\/weapons-that-work\/"},"modified":"2019-09-30T04:47:55","modified_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:47:55","slug":"weapons-that-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.churchedge.com\/illustrations\/weapons-that-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Weapons That Work"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>God provides powerful protection for our inevitable skirmishes with Satan.<\/p>\n<p>The year he turned 18, our son Brian was taken captive by Satan.  No, he didn\u2019t get involved in Satan worship or the occult.  It wasn\u2019t drugs or sex.  Instead, he fell under the influence of existentialism, agnosticism, and nihilism \u2014 modern philosophies that drive many young people to commit suicide.<\/p>\n<p>This ushered us into one of our longest, most traumatic periods of spiritual warfare.  As years crept by, God used truths from His Word to rescue us from fear and unbelief.<\/p>\n<p>The main Bible passage on how to resist Satan is Eph. 6:10\u201318.  These scriptures give us a foundation for our beliefs about spiritual warfare and some powerful weapons we can use in battle.<\/p>\n<p>  Be Strong in the Lord<\/p>\n<p>Paul begins with the command, \u201cFinally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.\u201d  Mere human strength amounts to nothing when we face powerful spiritual enemies.  It\u2019s like throwing rocks at a Sherman tank.  We need supernatural power in this war.<\/p>\n<p>In Eph. 1:19\u201322 and Eph. 3:20, Paul speaks of the vast resources of God\u2019s power \u2014 the same power God used to raise Christ from the dead and enthrone Him in the heavenly realms, high above all other powers.  How does the Lord clothe us with this power?  According to Eph. 3:16\u201317, He strengthens us with power through His Spirit, who is within us.  Our part?  We\u2019re to choose His power rather than our own:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLord, I\u2019m totally powerless against Satan and his helpers.  But my eyes are on You.  How I rejoice that You live in me!  You are infinitely greater than the evil one who is in the world (1 Jn. 4:4).  I praise You that Your strength is made perfect in weakness, and that victory is not by might nor by power, but by Your Spirit.  I depend on You to strengthen me as I resist the devil.  By faith I can overcome him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re also strong for battle because we\u2019ve been raised up and seated with Christ.  We share His position of power.  We don\u2019t have to strive toward a possible victory; we can live from a position of victory already won by Christ.<\/p>\n<p>Eph. 6:12 mentions briefly the powers that influence and control our secularized world.  It also mentions the evil powers that exist above the earth.  But the focus of the passage is on being strong in the Lord who has overcome these powers, on wearing our armor, and on remaining strong until the battle is over.<\/p>\n<p>  The Whole Armor of God<\/p>\n<p>God\u2019s provisions for winning our battles include armor \u2014 simple, ordinary armor, but armor that our spiritual enemies cannot penetrate.<\/p>\n<p>Romans 13:12\u201314 says, \u201cPut on the armor of light &#8230; clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ.\u201d  As you experience Jesus within you and express Him in your character, you wear the armor.<\/p>\n<p>What does this armor look like?<\/p>\n<p>The first piece is the  belt of truth.   Truth directly opposes Satan, the father of lies.  Often the battlefield is our minds, where our spiritual enemies plant all kinds of doubts and false ideas about God, ourselves, and life \u2014 and about Satan and his demons.  Truth helps us see through false beliefs and values.<\/p>\n<p>To put on the belt of truth as we dealt with Brian\u2019s captivity, we dug into the Scriptures, seeking a richer knowledge of God.  As we got a grip on God\u2019s Word, its truths got a grip on us.  We found new strength in truths about God: that He\u2019s good and loving and wise, that He places limits on Satan, and that His power is so great that His enemies cringe before Him.  And in truths about ourselves \u2014 our new identity and exalted position in Christ and our need to depend on God.<\/p>\n<p> Righteousness  is our breastplate, our coat of mail.  We are right with God now and forever!  We are alive with the righteous life of Christ.  Once and for all He has removed our sin and guilt (Romans 8:1, 2 Cor. 5:21).  When we believe this and rejoice in it, Satan\u2019s accusations will glance off our \u201cbreastplates\u201d and fall away.<\/p>\n<p>As we watched Brian drift away from God, Satan would assault us with thoughts that we had failed as parents.  I (Ruth) would combat this with the truth that God had blotted out my past failures.  I did a lot of heart searching, confessing as the Lord gave new insights \u2014 and asking Brian\u2019s forgiveness for ways I  had  failed him.<\/p>\n<p>Righteous character and actions are another part of the breastplate.  When we consistently say no to our sinful desires, the devil gets no opportunity to gain a foothold in our lives (Eph. 4:17\u201332).<\/p>\n<p> The gospel of peace  is our protective footwear.  In ancient days, when Israel\u2019s army had won a battle, a runner would hurry to report the news of victory and peace.  We are equipped with far better news: Christ\u2019s victory over sin and Satan (Col. 2:15, Eph. 1:19\u201321).  He has won the war!  As we learn how to proclaim the news that God offers forgiveness and friendship with Him, now and forever, we are able to set people free from Satan\u2019s control.<\/p>\n<p>During the time of Brian\u2019s struggles, we continued to share the gospel with unbelievers and affirm its truths to believers.  We found great comfort in having peace with God \u2014 intimate friendship with this all-sufficient One.<\/p>\n<p> The helmet of salvation  protects our minds.   Salvation  is a victorious word that embraces our past, our present, and our future.  We  have been  delivered from the guilt and punishment of sin (Jn. 5:24), we  are being  delivered day by day from the power of sin (Romans 6 and Romans 8), and, in the end, we  will be  delivered from the very presence of sin.<\/p>\n<p>This hope of salvation (1 Thess. 5:8) gives us the happy certainty that God has planned a magnificent future for us.  What a morale booster!  This hope, this confident expectation, is not a luxury; it\u2019s a basic necessity for overcoming the enemy.  Without it, we might be disheartened by the enemy\u2019s frequent attacks.<\/p>\n<p>When discouragement about Brian threatened to set in, the helmet of salvation protected us, giving us assurance that Christ is the great Savior, the great Rescuer.  We knew we were on the winning side and that the Lord would triumph.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re also to take up  the shield of faith.   In Paul\u2019s time, the soldier carried a huge shield that protected his whole body as he crouched behind it.  Our shield is faith \u2014 simply believing what God has said about Satan and his defeat.  About how to glorify God, even in the midst of trials and spiritual struggles.  And about Himself, His Son, and the Holy Spirit, who fills us with power for obedience and service.<\/p>\n<p>As we thought about Brian, again and again we\u2019d choose a position of faith.  We trusted God to work in us and in Brian, fulfilling His purposes when and as He chose.<\/p>\n<p>Praising God is a great way to strengthen faith.  We\u2019ve found it helpful to use psalms of praise (such as Psalms 145\u2013150) and cassette tapes of praise music.<\/p>\n<p>In our other hand, we\u2019re to take the  sword of the Spirit.   The Spirit\u2019s sword is sharp and full of living power (Heb. 4:12).  For maximum effectiveness as soldiers, we must become experts in using our swords.  We must keep them ready for use when we\u2019re tempted, when we pray, and when we serve.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus is our model for using God\u2019s written Word as a sword to ward off the enemy\u2019s attacks (Mt. 4:4\u201310).  We, too, can use Scripture in our spiritual warfare \u2014 verses we have \u201csoaked in\u201d and memorized.  Then, in each battle, the Spirit can bring a suitable truth to mind.<\/p>\n<p>Time and again we used truths that the Lord had made ours in special ways \u2014 sometimes \u201cnew\u201d truths, sometimes old standbys.  Often the Holy Spirit led us to Isaiah 49:24\u201325 ( NAS ) to help us refocus on the Lord and His promises:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCan the prey be taken from the mighty man, or the captives of a tyrant be rescued?\u201d  Surely thus says the Lord, \u201cEven the captives of the mighty man will be taken away, and the prey of the tyrant will be rescued; for I will contend with the one who contends with you, and I will save [rescue] your sons.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Or we used 2 Chron. 20:15, \u201cDo not be afraid or discouraged &#8230; For the battle is not yours, but God\u2019s.\u201d  As the years stretched on, we discovered Isaiah 49:23: \u201cThose who hopefully wait for Me will not be put to shame\u201d (NAS).<\/p>\n<p>  Putting on the Armor<\/p>\n<p>These pieces of armor represent basic elements in our walk as obedient Christians.  Some of us may even be wearing the armor without fully realizing it.  Yet we are safest when we meditate often on Ephesians 6 and use it as a prayer list and a checklist \u2014 a reminder to choose the thoughts and actions consistent with each piece of armor.<\/p>\n<p>There are no shortcuts, no simple formulas, for using the armor.  Each believer needs to pore over the armor passage (and related passages, including the rest of Ephesians) for himself so that rich, personal meaning can break through.  We must let these truths grip our hearts.<\/p>\n<p>This is particularly important when we sense a definite attack or feel the enemy may be getting the upper hand.  As we were working on this article, I (Ruth) sensed that Satan was resisting us.  I felt an inner barrier against sitting down to work on it, and a strange series of events seemed to indicate satanic opposition.<\/p>\n<p>Disheartened, I spent some time praying over Ephesians 6: \u201cLord, am I wearing all the armor?  Are there special ways I need to use the weapons?\u201d  As I went through the passage point by point, the Lord reproved me here, encouraged me there.  This led to some confession, some praise, some requests.<\/p>\n<p>I prayed that in this trial God would thwart Satan\u2019s desire to upset me, discourage me, eat away at my faith, and hinder our writing.  I prayed that God would accomplish His purposes through using the article to help others and through refining and purifying my life (Job 23:10).<\/p>\n<p>A great help in \u201cputting on\u201d these pieces of armor is to praise God for the tremendous realities they stand for.  What confidence we can have as we wrestle against our spiritual enemies!  In times of battle and in times of rest, we can exult and sing for joy (Ps. 149:4\u20136).<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re not to hang our armor in some convenient closet, saving it for times of crisis.  We\u2019re to wear it all the time, alert to use our weapons during small trials as well as massive attacks.<\/p>\n<p>  Pray at All Times in the Spirit<\/p>\n<p>In Eph. 6:18, Paul points us to another mighty weapon \u2014 warfare prayer: \u201cPray in the Spirit at all times with all kinds of prayers, asking for everything you need.  To do this you must always be ready and never give up.  Always pray for all God\u2019s people\u201d ( New Century Version ).<\/p>\n<p>Prayer is God\u2019s heavy artillery in the battle against the invisible evil spirits who war against our souls and against God.  As C.S. Lewis wrote, God is \u201ccalling us all to take part in a great campaign of sabotage.\u201d  Prayer lets us operate behind enemy lines, softening resistance, confusing strategies, cutting off supplies, and defeating evil purposes.  Prayer gives us constant opportunity to be on active duty in this spiritual war.<\/p>\n<p> Praying the Word.   As you pray against Satan, try reading out loud some of the Scriptures cited in this article.  Many find that speaking God\u2019s Word solidifies their faith and helps them thwart the devil\u2019s attacks.  Using the Word in prayer helps transform tentative, doubting prayer into bold, confident prayer.  His Word increases our faith by revealing who God is and helping us fix our eyes on Him.<\/p>\n<p>Some years ago I (Warren) co-labored in Vietnam with Vern and Elsie Betch.  Their two-year-old son began waking up every night, terrified and pointing toward the window.  A seasoned missionary suspected demonic activity.  He suggested that Vern and Elsie go into their son\u2019s room the next time this happened, read aloud some Scriptures on the Lord\u2019s victory and power, and pray.  After they did this, he slept peacefully every night.<\/p>\n<p> In Jesus\u2019 Name.   The name of our Lord Jesus Christ is also vital to our praying.  We approach the throne of grace on His merits, never on our own; we resist the enemy in His authority and His alone.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus\u2019 name is not a magical incantation.  Instead, it stands for decisive truths about who He is and what He has done \u2014 His infinite power and love, His triumph through the cross and resurrection, and His reigning position, high above all other powers.  Using His name invokes His authority over Satan and demons and stimulates our faith in His power.  To keep from using \u201cthe name of Jesus\u201d lightly, we like to review often the truths behind His name \u2014 we praise Him and pray about Eph. 1:19\u201321, Col. 2:14\u201315, and Rev. 12:9\u201311.<\/p>\n<p>  A Prayer of Victory<\/p>\n<p>We defeat Satan not only as we pray against him but also as we pray for believers.  Here\u2019s a sample of how you can pray for others (and for yourself), in seasons of need:<\/p>\n<p>Father, You know the intense spiritual struggle John is facing.  Thank you that he knows You and has been growing spiritually.  But it seems that Satan is trying to devour him \u2014 to draw him back into his old attitudes and habits.  The devil has no right to do this, for on the cross Jesus won the victory over him and his evil army.<\/p>\n<p>I praise You that You raised Jesus from the dead and put Him at Your right hand, \u201ca place that is infinitely superior to any conceivable command, authority, power, or control\u201d (Eph. 1:21,  Phillips ).  Thank You that I can come confidently to Your throne and ask You, in the name of the Lord Jesus, to stop Satan.  Bind him, Lord, and thwart his purposes in John\u2019s life.<\/p>\n<p>Thank You that this is Your desire, too.  Help me keep on praying for John and praising You as the Lord God All-powerful.  Nothing is impossible with You!<\/p>\n<p>Prayer was a vital weapon in our battle for Brian\u2019s rescue.  Yet God led us to pray against a premature, surface deliverance: \u201cLord, do all you want to in all of us through this battle, then deliver Brian.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As we prayed, we sought to focus our prayers on God\u2019s purposes and glory, not on our impatience or our preferences.  In His own way and time, God delivered Brian from these satanic philosophies into a life that continues to glorify the Lord.<\/p>\n<p>  What about Demons?<\/p>\n<p>Prayer and the \u201carmor of God\u201d are our most effective weapons against the enemy.  What about casting out demons?  We do pray that God will continue to raise up mature believers equipped to help demonized people find deliverance.  However, though this is an important ministry, it should not become our main focus.  Paul\u2019s main thrust was proclaiming the gospel and building up those who had come to Christ; now and then he cast out demons.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes demons flock to ministries that give them excessive attention.  (Like their master, they love the limelight.)  When such ministries refocus on Christ and His major, worldwide purposes, demons seem to lose interest and seek out other opportunities.<\/p>\n<p>  We\u2019re at War!<\/p>\n<p>As we strive to advance God\u2019s purposes, we will find ourselves at war with the spiritual forces of evil in this dark world and in the heavenly realms (Eph. 6:12).  But as we resist, as we wrestle against these invisible powers, we are not to be preoccupied with them.  Instead, we are to focus on our victorious Lord and His purposes.  The primary goal of our warfare is not to defeat Satan.  It is to glorify God through advancing His purposes, near and far.<\/p>\n<p>We need to know what God tells us about our enemy and his methods, and we must learn to stand against his schemes.  But far more, we need a growing knowledge of God and His directions for our warfare.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>God provides powerful protection for our inevitable skirmishes with Satan. The year he turned 18, our son Brian was taken captive by Satan. No, he didn\u2019t get involved in Satan worship or the occult. It wasn\u2019t drugs or sex. 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