The Battles We Face | Sustaining the Victory
The sermon explores Paul's instructions in Ephesians 6:10-17 about maintaining spiritual victory through God's strength and armor. Building on our previous weeks examining the unseen realm and our need to submit to God while resisting the devil, we will discover that lasting freedom requires intentional, ongoing dependence on the Lord. Paul reminds us that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces in the heavenly realms. The good news is that God has already prepared everything we need—not just to win once, but to keep standing firm in the battles we face daily.
Takeaways:
• Be continually strengthened in the Lord's power, not your own. Victory isn't a one-time event but an ongoing reliance on God's strength. The enemy will shift tactics, so we must daily turn to the source of our power.
• Put on the full armor of God every day. From the belt of truth to the sword of the Spirit, each piece matters: integrity in our inner life, righteous actions, readiness to share peace, faith that protects, the assurance of salvation guarding our minds, and God's Word as our offensive weapon. This is God's prepared armor—we simply need to take it up.
• Stand firm through faithfulness. Paul's repeated command to "stand" calls us to unyielding resolve. Sustained victory comes through being faithful to God, who is always faithful to us, even when the battle is intense.
As we move forward this week, I encourage you to honestly assess where you might have gaps in your spiritual armor. Are you struggling with battles of the mind? Is your heart not aligned with God's righteousness? Have you neglected the Word? Remember, Christ has set us free for freedom—let's not return to bondage but instead stand firm in the victory He has already won.
