Leaving a Legacy of Strength Ephesians 6:10-17

    As Paul writes Ephesians, he is in prison in Rome (recorded at the end of Acts) and he might even be chained to a Roman solder; perhaps he looks at the soldier as he writes these words we’re going to study.

DADS, RECOGNIZE THE WARFARE – 6:11-12:

    Children are being devoured by Satan left and right and too many parents, even Christian parents, are either naive or ignorant about the methods Satan uses to lure our children into his den. We are in a spiritual battle for the souls of our children.

DADS, ALERT YOUR CHILDREN – 6:10, 13:

    We must keep alert; we must help our children to stay alert; we must be dressed and ready to resist in the evil day.

DAD’S EQUIP YOUR CHILDREN – 6:11-12:

    Each piece of God’s armor is strategic and crucial for victory.

    1. The belt of truth – ver. 14. Our children need to be fully devoted to Christ and to His teachings. At some point, with spiritual maturity, our children will make their own commitment to follow Christ in every area of their lives.

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    2. The breastplate of righteousness. Living a clean, pure, righteous life closes the door to our hearts and keeps Satan out. An uncommitted life is an unguarded life.

    3. The shoes of peace. When you go into battle with Satan himself, it gives you a great peace in your mind to know that no matter what happens, your final destiny is going to be heaven.

    4. The shield of faith. Faith is the fundamental trust in Jehovah God. It is the confidence that God will provide everything we need (Eph. 3:20; Phil. 4:19) – physically, emotionally, spiritually, relationally, and financially.

    5. The helmet of salvation. If Satan can get us discouraged, questioning our past obedience to Christ or questioning our current salvation in Christ, or questioning our future hope in Christ, we lose hope and we get tired of fighting the battle.

    6. Finally, we have the sword of the Spirit. We need to teach and train our children to use the Word of God carefully and accurately. Our children need a broad, general knowledge of the word of God. They also need a precise knowledge of the Word of God before they can use it accurately.

    To that end, we ought to immerse our whole family in the Word of God. Our children need to know specific truths from specific verses. They need to have some passages memorized; they ought to have other passages highlighted in their Bibles. When they are then confronted with choices in their lives, they will be governed by the Word of God and they will be more likely to make godly choices.

    We do not know how Satan is going to encircle our children to wage war against them. We must make certain the “troops” have on the full armor of God and are ready to resist the evil one. We are sending young warriors into battle. 

Paul Holland

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