From Our Daily Bread, we are challenged:
“On the basis of the salvation God has provided for us, the Scriptures
lay out practical guidelines by which we can have victory in our spiritual
battles.
·
Have Confidence
in God. The first decision we must make to be freed from Satan’s
power is to choose to trust God.
We must acknowledge our helplessness, sinfulness, and lost condition: “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” Rom. 3:23. Then we must accept the free gift of salvation He has offered us in Christ and stand before God clothed in His son’s righteousness.
We must acknowledge our helplessness, sinfulness, and lost condition: “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” Rom. 3:23. Then we must accept the free gift of salvation He has offered us in Christ and stand before God clothed in His son’s righteousness.
“For the
wages of sin is death but the gift of god is eternal life in Christ Jesus our
Lord” (Rom. 6:23). God’s
Word tells us, “Not by works of
righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us,
through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit” Titus 3:5.
“I also
count all things loss…that I may gain Christ and be found in Him, not having my
own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in
Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith” Phil. 3:9.
·
Submit to
God and Resist Satan. Although Christ has given us authority over Satan 1
John 4:4, we can exercise it only as we submit ourselves to God and
resist the enemy Eph. 6:11; James 4:7; 1 Peter 5:8-9.
·
Be Aware of
Satan’s Strategies. Satan can take advantage of us if we are “ignorant of his devices” 2 Cor. 2:11. For example, by
harboring anger, we “give place to the
devil” Eph. 4:27; by depriving
our marriage partner of sexual intimacy, we give Satan an opportunity to tempt
us 1
Cor. 7:5; by placing an unqualified man in a position of leadership in
the church, we take the chance of making him vulnerable to pride and to “fall into the same condemnation as the
devil” and “the snare of the devil” 1 Tim. 3:6-7.
·
Put on the
Armor of God. Using the metaphor of a well-equipped Roman soldier, Paul
told us how we can be prepared for spiritual warfare Eph. 6:11-18.
The belt of truth. Since Satan depends on deceit to
maintain his power, our first line of defense is to be truthful. We must never
distort or misrepresent the truth, regardless of any advantage we might gain by
doing so.
The breastplate of righteousness. Any sin in our life leaves
up open to Satan’s attack. Even though we are given the righteousness of Christ
2
Cor. 5:21, we must still continually put on the protection of holy
living.
The shoes of the gospel of peace. With our feet firmly planted
on the truth that we are at peace with God and that He is on our side, we can
sand firmly against Satan’s attacks.
The shield of faith. In order to quench the “fiery darts” of Satan’s temptation, we
must trust and believe what God has said about every area of our life.
The helmet of salvation. This is the confidence that there
is coming in the future a great victory celebration. It’s also referred to as “the hope of salvation” 1 Thess. 5:8. This helmet protects us against Satan’s two-edged
sword of discouragement and doubt.
The sword of the Spirit. Since the Word of God is the basis of our faith, we need to learn how to
wield it with authority. Scripture is our best offensive weapon against the
devil Matt. 4:1-11.
After he described the armor, Paul said that we are to be in
constant prayer. Prayer expresses our dependence on God. We can fight against
Satan only “in the [strength of the] Lord
and in the power of His might” Eph.
6:10. In the power of Christ with the armor of the Spirit we will be
victors."
OUR DAILY BREAD Sept. 2012 [in the back of the book].
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