For those of you that were here last
week you will understand if I ask you to please make sure your cell phone is
off and put away. For those of you that
might not have been here, I say that because we had an illustration here last
week that was perfect and it involved a cell phone. As a preacher, I am all about a good
illustration. I try to make my sermons
interesting and applicable and the best way to do that is with an
illustration. What I had not planned on
was God Himself doing the illustrating.
We saw last week who our enemy is and
as the passage said our enemy is not a flesh and blood person. The enemy is not your neighbor, your spouse, Isis
or the Taliban. Our enemy is spiritual
and so therefore we will see how to fight those spiritual enemies with
spiritual weapons and armor.
In 1993, the US military was involved
in the Battle of Mogadishu. The movie, "Blackhawk Down" was
based on this conflict. It was civil war
in Somalia and the US sent Special Forces in to capture the leader of the
opposition. The entire operation was
estimated to take no longer than 30 minutes.
Most of the 160 men involved did not bring all their gear. They thought since it was only going to last
a short while during the day they wouldn't need their night vision goggles nor
would they need extra food or water or even all their ammo. I mean, what could go wrong?
Well, right off the bat two of the
Blackhawk helicopters were shot down and several others damaged. In trying to save the soldiers in the downed
helicopters, several brave men lost their lives. Several had to wait overnight to be rescued
while trying to hold off the enemy. In what
turned out to be a battle lasting 2 full days, 18 American soldiers were dead
and 73 wounded. While it may have been a
poorly planned offensive, how many lives could have been saved if those
soldiers had brought all their gear to the battle? And how much more do we need to bring all of
our spiritual weapons and armor to the battle we are in?
We face a spiritual enemy that wants
us to be not only spiritually but physically dead. Did you hear what I said? Our spiritual enemy wants us to be
spiritually and even physically dead.
Now, when I say that, some of you may be thinking I'm being a bit
dramatic because surely spiritual enemies only fight spiritual battles, right?
How do you think Job would answer
that? In Job chapters one and two, Satan
actually approaches God and basically asks for permission to afflict Job with
all sorts of physical problems. He kills
his children. That's pretty
physical. He afflicted him with sores
from head to toe. That's pretty
physical. And he kills all of his
livestock. Those are all very physical
problems. Yes, it affected him
spiritually but it was a physical attack.
What is the very first reaction of
Job? Does he curse God? Does he make excuses? Does he claim to know the problem or the
answer? Does he blame somebody
else? Does he allow his emotions to
dictate his thoughts? No. The very first thing Job does is what Paul
later tells us to do and that is Job buckled the belt of truth around his
waist. In Job 1:21 the first thing Job says is, "The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away."
Job here is falling back on
truth. He could have justified any other
response but he made the decision to, as some versions say, gird his loins with
truth. What Job is saying is that God is
sovereign. He allows or even causes all
things. All things have to cross the
desk of God and get his approval. Job
doesn't lie and say it is ok or that he understands why it happened but the
first thing he does is realize, believe and hold on to truth.
Turn to Ephesians 6:10-18. I want to
focus on just one part of verse 14
this morning but it is important that we read the whole passage to remind
ourselves of the context in which it was written.
10Finally, be strong in the LORD and in his mighty power. 11Put
on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's
schemes. 12For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but
against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark
world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13Therefore
put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be
able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14Stand
firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the
breastplate of righteousness in place, 15and with your feet fitted
with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16In
addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can
extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17Take the helmet
of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. 18And
pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the LORD's
people.
Read 14a again.
After reading this, I want us to see just
two things: What is truth? And why does it matter?
I first want to think about why Paul
used the Roman soldier's uniform as this analogy. I mean, it fits perfectly but what brought
this to his mind? I have an idea that
being chained between two Roman guards night and day would give you a pretty
good opportunity to see firsthand what all was involved with getting suited for
battle. Paul says later in the chapter
that he is an ambassador in chains.
Can you imagine getting assigned to
guard Paul as a Roman soldier? "Oh, no! Not that guy again! All he wants to talk about is Jesus." Well, obviously, Paul noticed how these
soldiers were dressed as he was being guarded and makes use of them in this
illustration.
Our idea of a belt doesn't do this
word justice. The Roman soldier's belt
was actually a thick and wide leather piece that not only was used to tuck in
his tunic so he could move around easily, it was also used much like a modern
policeman's belt to hold some of his weapons.
It also provided support for his lower back and abdomen. The breastplate was then fastened to the belt
as well. The belt was not just an
adornment, but an essential piece of the armor that held everything else
together.
It’s actually not surprising at all
that the first piece of armor that we are to put on in preparation for our
battle with Satan is the belt of truth. As we saw last week, Satan is a liar
and his main weapon is his deceitful schemes. The truth is the primary weapon
that we use to stand firm against his lies and deceit.
We have talked about this before but
what is truth? The original Greek word
for this truth is "aletheuo". It is slightly different from the word Jesus
used when He said in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the
life..." This "truth"
(aletheuo) means to know and speak reality. Paul uses this exact same word in chapter 4 of Ephesians when he tells us
to speak the truth in love.
Last week I quoted a poll from the Barna Research Group and I will quote
them again today. Their survey showed in
2002 that only 1/3 of Christian adults believed in absolute truth and only 9%
of Christian teen-agers. So, what am I
talking about when I say absolute truth?
I remember years ago talking to a lady
about how to be saved. I told her that
Jesus was the only way and that when we accept Him into our lives to be Lord he
will forgive our sins and we can have a relationship with Him and spend
eternity in Heaven. I remember she said
she was glad that I had that and she was sure that was true for me but she preferred
to get to Heaven another way and that was her truth.
No, no, no. I told her the absolute truth. I told her aletheuo. Absolute truth is
truth that is true for you and for me and for everybody yesterday, today and
tomorrow. Some examples of absolute
truth include
• God is the all-knowing and
all-powerful creator of the universe who still rules it today;
• Jesus Christ never sinned
• Satan is real
• Salvation is received through faith in Christ, not by good deeds
• Every follower of Christ has a responsibility to share their faith with non-believers
• The Bible is accurate in all that it teaches
• Jesus Christ never sinned
• Satan is real
• Salvation is received through faith in Christ, not by good deeds
• Every follower of Christ has a responsibility to share their faith with non-believers
• The Bible is accurate in all that it teaches
There are many others. When someone comes to you and says they are
living in a lifestyle that is contrary to what God approves of what do they
always say? "I do this and that BUT it's ok because of ..." or "I don't do this or that BUT it's ok
because...".
I cheat on my wife because she doesn't
love me. I have to work on Sundays or I
would come to church. I had to lie to
her or she would be mad. I had to steal
that because I can't afford one and he can.
I'm sure God in Heaven is saying, "Oh yea, I wrote those 10 Commandments
but if you have a note from your mother I'll give you a pass. It's not that big of a deal." In the book of Exodus, when Moses came down
the mountain with the 10 Commandments it says that the people actually backed
away and told Moses to talk to them from a distance because they didn't want
God to talk to them or they were afraid they would die.
Today we know what the truth is we
just choose to put our fingers in our ears and say, "nanny, nanny, nanny" as we live however we want to. We know what the truth is but it's not always
easy and sometimes it makes us uncomfortable.
If I hear any more about comfort I am going to be sick. Everybody wants to be comfortable. We all have to make sure that nothing we say
or do makes anyone uncomfortable.
Talking about Jesus in school makes people uncomfortable. Standing up for the sanctity of life or against
gay marriage makes some people uncomfortable.
You know why it makes people
uncomfortable? Because it is truth. It is aletheuo. And when people are living contrary to truth
God allows them to be uncomfortable.
Jesus Himself said in Matthew
10:34, "Do not suppose that I
have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a
sword." Jesus didn't come to
make people comfortable. His coming
brought conflict - conflict between Himself and Satan, as we have seen in this
passage; conflict between His followers and Satan's followers, between light
and darkness and between lies and truth.
We know what the truth is and sometimes
it is uncomfortable. Now let's look
at why it matters.
Have you ever noticed how often what
is said in Bible Study Thursday night directly relates to what is later said in
the sermon? And how what is said in the
sermon directly relates to something you read in your quiet time on Wednesday
and then relates to what you are going through Friday morning? Do you know how we do that? Well, the Leadership Team meets every week
with Ben and me and we decide what is going to be taught and what conversations
are going to happen and how the music will relate to all those things and make
it match up to what is happening in your life this week.
And most of you are thinking right
now, "He is preaching on truth and
telling a lie!" No, we don't do
that. The Holy Spirit does that when our
church preaches and teaches and sings about truth. When it all matches up then God blesses that
and uses all of that together to bless and encourage and prove what is
heard. Our very unity depends on
truth. If somebody comes in and starts
teaching something that is not truth then there will be a division; something
else Paul knew all too well.
We want and welcome everybody in this
church. We’re all weird and we are all
messed up in our own ways. Nobody is
perfect around here. No offense,
Mama. We hope everybody in the world
would come be a part of this church. But
if you want to be a member of this church and have the right to vote on
important matters and the opportunity to teach, then we have to know that you
are a like-minded believer in Jesus because if you don’t teach or preach or
sing what is truth then our unity could be fractured and we can’t have that.
Now, let me tell you another reason
why truth matters. Let's say you are
studying your Bible in your quiet time tomorrow morning and you stumble across
a passage that doesn't make sense to you.
So you study it and pray about it and get out a commentary or two and
you realize that this verse is not true.
You read in James 5:16, for example, that fervent prayer is powerful and
effective. But in every other place that
talks about prayer it says that it is only good for making you feel good or
maybe it is just a ritual that we are supposed to do. What then?
I'll tell you what happens to me. If I find a passage, a verse or a word that
is not true in the Bible, I become an Atheist.
If there is one word that is not truth, aletheuo, then how can you believe any of it? But in my studies, I have found everything
written from cover to cover to be absolute truth. I have learned firsthand that fervent prayer
is powerful and effective. I can give
you examples. God continues to reveal to
me the depth of truth in His Word and without truth everything falls apart.
Remember, Paul said this was the belt
of truth. And like a Roman soldier's
belt, everything hangs on it. Without
truth then we have lost the sword of the Spirit, the breastplate of
righteousness goes twisting around, the helmet of salvation is useless if the
rest of us is uncovered and we might as well join the other side before we get
a flaming arrow in the heart.
But when we put on the belt of truth
before we do anything else we know we will be able to stand because we know
that when God says there are benefits to obedience and consequences of
disobedience, we know it's true. When
God says thou shalt not, we don't make any excuses. When we see the blessings of truth in our
church we accept nothing that isn't.
Knowing truth doesn't mean you will be
free from trouble but like Job, when trouble comes we will be able to say, "God, I don't understand. This isn't fair. It doesn't make sense but I know that you are
sovereign. You are in control and You
love me. And so I trust You and I will
stand in the battle. I will stand when
the enemy attacks. I will be strong in
You and in Your mighty power."
But that kind of response is
impossible without a relationship with God the Father through His Son
Jesus. If you feel the Spirit of God
drawing you closer to Him today, then today is the day of salvation! Without Him there is no truth. There is no eternal life in Heaven. Without Him there is only physical and
spiritual death in Hell. Ask Him for
forgiveness of your sins and then turn away from those sins and make Him Lord
of your life. Do that right now as the
music plays.
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