“For this reason, take up the whole armor of God so you may be able to take a stand whenever evil comes. And when you have done everything you could, you will be able to stand firm.”
Experiencing hard times is an inevitability in this life. None of us escape having to face suffering. All of us encounter difficult circumstances and trials at various points and seasons in our lives, and to think we can somehow avoid them or cheat our way out of them is naive and irresponsible. We must accept the fact that perseverance and endurance are two character traits that we must possess if we are to navigate this life successfully. And in order to utilize those attributes properly when the time comes, we must know how to be prepared.
Ephesians chapter six talks about the armor of God in detail. These are the things that we are to “put on” in order to withstand the attacks of our enemy, which will often times show up in the form of hardships in this life. We must have the Belt of Truth fastened securely around our waist. This means we must know how to rightly divide fact from fiction, the Truth of God and His Word from the falsehoods and lies of Satan. We must also make sure we’re wearing the breastplate of righteousness. The breastplate is a very important piece of armor (as they all are) because it covers the area over our heart. Making certain that we’re staying in God’s Word, studying His manual for how we’re supposed to be living our lives, and daily applying that helps us understand the path of righteousness that we’re supposed to be walking. Keeping our hearts pure and and dedicated to God is an imperative aspect of surviving the perils of this life.
We need to be walking “sure-footedly” in the gospel of peace. We need to be sowing seeds of peace and unity that we may reap a harvest in like kind. We need to be sharing the Good News of Jesus with those around us and do everything we can to live in peace with everyone. We must have our shield of faith raised at all times, so that it can ward of the flaming arrows our enemy is constantly aiming at us. The link between our faith and our survival cannot be understated! If our enemy can dash our hope and get our eyes centered on our problems rather than on God’s sufficiency and sovereignty, we’re doomed! Our shield of faith must be held high and we must never lay it down. When our arms get tired of holding our faith up, as they sometimes do, we must not give up. We must continue to pray and ask God for His strength and we must rely on the strength of other fellow Christian soldiers to help us stay strong too. We must stand side by side, arm in arm, advancing on the enemy.
Our heads are covered and protected by the helmet of salvation. Our mind, the control center of our entire body, lies underneath that helmet, so it is imperative that we are certain of our salvation and know without a shadow of a doubt that our destiny lies within Christ. He is the one who paid the ultimate price for our eternity, and we have to remember that our redemption is rock solid and guaranteed as we place our belief and trust in Him. Don’t let Satan play mind games with you. He knows who you belong to, and we cannot allow him to trick us into forgetting Whose we are either. When he tries to deceive you, to cause you to doubt your ability to hang on, to persevere, to endure…when he is whispering in your ear to throw in the towel, give up on your marriage, stop trying to reach out to your wayward child, forsake your prayer life, turn your back on your career, turn to an addiction in order to cope, or even give up on life itself, you have got to stand! You have to never say retreat and you have to wield your weapon, the Sword of the Spirit, which is God’s Word, and you have to go on the counter-attack! Dive into the Bible, find Scriptures that you can memorize to shoot like bullets back at Satan whenever he tries to mess with your mind and discourage and defeat you.
I love the idea that Ephesians 6 reminds us that when we’ve done everything we can to stand, when we’re feeling exhausted and drained and like we just can’t take another step, we’re still told to “stand!” Retreat is not an option for the follower of Christ, and that is evidenced by the fact that in all of the the armor we’re supposed to be wearing, there is no mention of anything to cover our backs! We are to face our enemy and the difficulties of this life head-on and trust God every step of the way. To retreat would leave us exposed because there is no armor described for covering our backsides! And that is because God never intended for His children to run from Satan or the difficulties of this life. We’re told to resist the Devil (James 4:7), not run from him. In fact, when we resist him, he is the one who will flee! Satan knows what it is to retreat and to have to run away, God does not!! And we must never forget that when all is said and done in this life and eternity is underway, God is the Victor! That has already been decided and sealed. Satan’s final destiny is one of defeat, so as members of the Lord’s team, we’re already on the winning side!
Does that mean we won’t get tired and weary? No. But it does mean that when those times come, we still never give up, we never give in, we never back down, and we never lose hope. For our Hope is Christ and He endured everything for us. When Calvary was looming large and He was agonizing over the path He knew laid in front of Him, He still stood strong; for you, for me, for us. We cannot do anything less.
So, when you’ve done all you can to stand, keep your eyes on Jesus and He’ll help you keep standing!