Suit Up for Battle
March 15
Therefore put on the full armor of God.
Ephesians 6:13
Butch pulled the draw straps tighter on his shoulder pads, and then relaced his cleats. He’d gotten shoved around a little in the first half. It wasn’t going to happen again if he could help it.
Butch was a lineman in the NFL. His job? Engage the enemy! Butch was a warrior; he loved the battle! Experience had taught him that his equipment was crucial to his ability to stand and fight. It had to fit perfectly to allow him movement, yet protect him from those who would try to do him harm. The opposing team intended to force their will on Butch and his teammates. This was a contest of strength and will.
This was also the playoffs! You didn’t get here by giving your second best. If you were here, you’d given your all—devotion and hard work, continually doing the right thing over and over and over again, preparing for the battle. This included never taking the field without the proper equipment.
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We have a very real enemy. He means to take us out of the fighting. We are in a battle for souls, and we must engage the enemy if we are to help ourselves and help save those who are perishing.
The victory has been secured, yet there are those who would be eternally imprisoned if we fail to help liberate them. We have been asked to stand and fight. And just as Butch, we must be prepared for each encounter.
Paul tells us to “put on the full armor of God—and pray in the Spirit.” With preparation and guidance from God, we suit up for battle. To go into combat unprepared, without our armor or weapons, is to invite premature death.
God has armor for each individual warrior. But it will do no good if it’s hanging in heaven’s locker room.
Prayer
“Today, I put on Your armor, Lord—the belt of truth; the breastplate of righteousness; the shoes of the readiness of the gospel of peace; the helmet of salvation. I take up the shield of faith and the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God! And I wield these weapons against the evil one. In Your Power and Name, amen.”
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