
The Armor of God
Many Christians understand that Satan is prowling around like a roaring lion seeking to devour God’s people. But those same believers may not fully know just how to fight and guard against his attacks. The apostle Paul deals with this very issue in his letter to the Ephesians. As Christians, we have access to a spiritual armor, and rightly understood, it successfully works to ward off Satan's attacks. Join Tom Pennington in Ephesians 6 as he explains how Christians are to put on The Armor of God.
Part 1
The apostle Paul wanted the Ephesian Christians, and he wants us today to understand that we are in a war. As Christians, we have to understand we are in this war until the day we die or until our Lord returns. Other passages of Scripture tell us we are in a war against our flesh, our unredeemed humanness. But in Ephesians 6, Paul makes clear that our war is also against hostile demonic forces.
Part 11
The whole of Scripture, as well as the arc of human history, shows us that God’s enemy, Satan, will do everything possible to oppose God and God’s people. This is because of his hatred for God and those whom God has redeemed through Jesus Christ. But God hasn’t left his people defenseless. He knows His people need spiritual armor to defend themselves.
Part 12
Scripture records that Satan himself personally tempted Jesus—but every time, Jesus responded with Scripture, the “sword” of the Spirit. If Jesus Christ used Scripture in His battle against Satan, how much more do we need to know, understand, and apply the Bible to battle against Satan?
Part 4
The Apostle Paul in Ephesians 6 instructs every believer to equip themselves with the armor of God. As it pertains to the breastplate of righteousness, believers are to daily apply several truths related to the great doctrine of justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
Part 5
In the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians where he makes clear that we, as Christians, face a powerful enemy—Satan—who seeks to steal, kill, and destroy all God’s people. And since he is too powerful for us to handle alone, Christ has given us spiritual armor to help us withstand the enemy’s relentless attacks.