In November
of 2009, British sniper Craig Harrison made a world record shot with his rifle
in Afghanistan. Corporal Harrison, of
the British army, holds the world record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat, at a range of 2,707 yards. That’s about a mile and a half. You can’t see a bus at a mile and a half but
not only did Harrison make the shot, he did it twice, killing two insurgents
with consecutive shots and then he shot the machine gun they had set up so that
it couldn’t be used again. At that
distance, it takes over 6 seconds for the bullet to hit the target after the
trigger is pulled. He had to account for
the wind, the humidity, bullet drop, even the spin of the earth at that
distance. No kidding.
If you are
interested in such things, the rifle he used was an AWSM chambered in .338
Lapua Mag. The letters stand for Arctic
Warfare Super Magnum. Super Magnum. I feel manlier just saying it. Super magnum, yea.
That’s the guy
I want on my side in battle. That’s the
guy I want next to me, somebody that can reach out and touch the bad guys from
a long distance because I don’t want to get any closer to the enemy than I have
to. It’s nice to be able to call on
somebody that can break out the big gun
and knows how to use it.
Today we are
going to look at the big gun in our arsenal in defending ourselves in the
spiritual war we are in. In the passage that
we are going to read in just a second in Ephesians
6, Paul warns us to be ready when the day of evil comes. He doesn’t say if the day of evil
comes. He said it is coming and for most
of us we have to fight the devil and his forces every day. If we have to fight this battle every day we
wake up then shouldn’t we be prepared? Shouldn’t we make full use of every piece of
armor and every weapon we have?
We have seen
in Ephesians 6 that the armor
available to us includes the belt of
truth and that everything else hangs on that belt. If the Word of God is not truth, if what
Jesus said and Paul and the others wrote is not truth then every other weapon
and piece of armor falls off and is useless.
But since the Bible has proven itself true over and over again, we know
we can depend on it and it will not fail us.
We also have
the breastplate of righteousness to
protect our heart. It includes the
imparted righteousness of Jesus Himself that He gives to us when we believe on
Him and accept Him into our lives to be Lord and Savior. It also includes the imputed righteousness
that we live out, with His help, by keeping ourselves pure and holy.
Our feet are
fitted with the readiness that comes
from the gospel of peace and that means that when we are obedient to God
that we have horizontal peace with others, vertical peace with God and even
internal peace but we have to choose the benefits of obedience or we suffer the
consequences of disobedience.
Then we pick
up the shield of faith and when we
don’t understand why we are going through something, we don’t know why somebody
else would treat us this way or we can’t imagine being able to get through this
difficult circumstance but because of our faith in God we are able to survive
and even thrive. Because God, like His
Word, has been proven faithful over and over again in our lives and in the life
of our church, we know that He is in control of this situation and when we
resist the devil then God is there to reward us.
We have the helmet of salvation strapped on
tight knowing that our salvation from this world has not yet been realized but
will soon be here when Jesus comes back riding His white horse with angels
singing and trumpets blowing; and He will take us to our ultimate reward in
Heaven. Come, Lord come!
We also have
the sword of the Spirit which means
we have portions of scripture memorized and handy ready to pull out of the
scabbard and fend off the attacks of Satan by telling him, not what we think,
but what the Bible says just like Jesus Himself did in the desert.
All of that
makes for some pretty formidable armor and weaponry. That makes you a force to be reckoned with if
you choose to wear it; if you choose to put it on every day and every hour
because the day of evil is here and Satan is just waiting for you to forget to
put on one piece of the armor and then the worst thing in the world
happens. Sin happens and we lose the
battle. We haven’t lost the war but our
relationship with the Lord is broken, our witness is shot and our peace and joy
lay bloody and dying on the battlefield and we are left to face the
consequences of our choices.
I Corinthians 10:13 should be part of our sword, part of
the verses we have memorized or handy.
It says, “No temptation has
overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not
allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will
provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it.”
So, let’s
(finally) look at our passage for this morning and let’s look again at all the
ways we have to escape with a concentration
on the last part, the big gun. You may
already be there. Ephesians 6:10-18.
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.
Paul, being
the good preacher that he was, knew that all good sermons have 3 points so he
laid it out with three things for us to look at as we study what he says about
prayer. We are to pray:
·
In the Spirit
·
On all occasions
·
Always
Now I know
some of you are tempted to elbow your spouse and say, “Oh no, he’s talking about prayer again. I’ve heard this. I could have stayed in bed and now I have to
sleep here.” And that’s fine but
while Sam Colt’s revolver was called the “Great Equalizer”, it couldn’t hold a
candle to the big gun of prayer but you have to know how to handle it. Some of what will be said you may already
know. Some of it you may need a
refresher and some of it you may already be doing and didn’t realize it.
But it is
vital that we follow Paul’s guidance here and begin with praying in the Spirit. I have probably a dozen different
commentaries that talk about the armor of God in Ephesians and I’m disappointed
with every one of them. About the most I
got from any of them about this was that we are to pray with the power of the
Spirit. That’s true and I hope that
helps you come Monday morning when the day of evil comes and Satan starts
hammering on you. I hope those pretty
words benefit you but for me I want to know more.
This is the
most difficult of the 3 points to understand and the one on which I will spend
the most time. It is difficult because
some people think Paul is talking about our own spirit or they think that to
pray in the Spirit means you have to pray in tongues or that you have to work
yourself into a frenzy for God to hear you but since I don’t see anywhere that
Jesus did that I don’t think that’s true.
On the other
end of the spectrum I see people who go long periods of time, sometimes their
whole lives, without ever tapping into the power that they have available
through the Spirit of God. They try to
live their lives on their own power, go to work, keep a marriage alive, raise
kids, worship, even pray without ever connecting with and utilizing the power
of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit should be
a normal part of our lives not an extreme part.
The question
before us now is, “How do we do that?” Well, we have the Sword of the Spirit
mentioned earlier. What is that? The Word of God. It is called the Sword of the Spirit because
as II Timothy 3:16 says, “All Scripture is God-breathed…” It is the inspired word and inspired by the
Holy Spirit of God and just like every passage of the Bible was written by a
person who was inspired to write it, so can our prayers be inspired.
How did the
Spirit speak to the authors of the Bible?
With loud words and thunder and smoke and lightning using blood on the
walls and clouds to form the words in the sky?
No. He spoke like He spoke to
Elijah; with a still, small voice; a voice so quiet that you have to be very
close to Him to hear. That is how the Spirit
speaks to us today. What we need to do
to pray in the Spirit is to go to God and say, “God, your word says to pray for my friends and so I am. It says to pray for my enemies and so I do
that now. It says to pray for my leaders
and to pray without ceasing and to pray fervently and so I do all of that. But right now, God, what do you want me to
pray for?”
Have you
ever done that? Have you ever prayed
about what to pray? Do you think that is
a prayer God wants to answer? When you
tell God you want what He wants and you want to pray for what He wants, do you
think God will answer that? When there
is no barrier of sin between you and God and you are so close to Him that you
can hear His still, small voice and you ask what prayer would please Him, He
will answer you.
Especially
in the context that Paul is telling us to pray so that we resist temptation,
God wants to help you. He wants to
answer that prayer. “God, I can’t do this. I’m not
strong enough. I’m not tough
enough. I have to admit that it looks
like fun but not my will but Yours. Tell
me what to do and how to do it and then help me do it! Please God.
Amen.”
That’s
praying in the Spirit. That’s praying
like Jesus prayed. And that is a prayer
God is anxious to answer. Praying in the
Spirit does not mean having just the right words. In fact, it means just the opposite. It’s not using your own words but the words
God gives you, either from scripture or through prayer. When the day comes that you think you really
have this whole “praying in the Spirit” thing down and you know just the right
words to say…then you don’t.
Romans 8:26 tells us, “In the same
way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray
for, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot
express.” The opposite of praying in
the spirit is telling God what you want Him to do and how you have all this
figured out and all He has to do is just answer your prayer and everything will
be just fine.
When you
really pray in the Spirit, you are falling on God’s grace and mercy and saying,
just like Jesus did in the garden, “Not
my will but yours, Lord! Tell me how to
pray. Show me what to do and where to go
and what to say and I will do it in your
power, God.” That’s praying in
the Spirit.
The next two
points are similar in that we are to pray on all occasions and to pray always
but a little bit different. I was
talking to my Mom a while back about prayer and she told me she sometimes gets
embarrassed because she finds herself at the store praying that God would help
her find the best deal on something. If
you know my Mom you would believe that – not just that she prays on all
occasions but also that she wants a good deal.
She says she
prays and then feels like she needs to apologize to God for wasting His time
praying about such trivial matters but I tried to assure her that Paul said we
are to pray on every occasion. Then she
said she finds herself sometimes praying as she plays Solitaire that God would
help her. I said that’s probably pushing
it too far.
But that
comes from a woman who is so used to praying about everything that it is just
natural and normal to her no matter what she is doing to include the Lord. That ought to be the way we all are that because
God has proven Himself to us over and over again that we know the value of
prayer. We knows from where our salvation
comes. We know the truth. We have the
peace. Faith is our shield and while we
are not perfect and we are still learning we know how to wield the sword and
wear the armor. We continue to make that
choice.
Mama would
also tell you to make the choice to keep on praying as Paul says. Keep on praying on all occasions. Keep on praying in the Spirit. Don’t give up. She has been known to keep on praying. I won’t mention names for fear of
embarrassing somebody (me) but she has been known to pray for long periods of
time for some pretty stiff-necked people.
If you look
at what is probably the very next page in your Bible Paul tells the church at
Philippi that he thanks God for them every time he thinks of them. He knew how to pray in the Spirit, on all
occasions and how to keep on praying. James 5:16 says those prayers are
powerful and effective. Isn’t that what
you need in a big gun, one that is powerful and effective especially since we
live in the days of evil? Make the
choice to put on all the armor every day and when the day of evil comes, then
you can stand.
I pray right
now that you are a true believer in Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth and the
Life and that no man comes to the Father except through Him (John 14:6). There is no other way to Heaven, no other way
to peace and joy in this life other that making Jesus Lord of your life. It won’t be easy. First you have to repent of your sins – turn
away from it – and then ask forgiveness of that sin and then live like it.
Then you
will be able to put on the full armor of God that He wants you to have so that
you can stand – in His power – against the schemes of the devil. Do that today.
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