Ephesians 6:15
Ep. 128

Ephesians 6:15

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A Verse-by-Verse Expository Sermon on Ephesians 6:15 from March 1.

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Thank

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you, music ministry.

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Have your Bibles.

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Or you can look upon the screen.

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Turn to Ephesians, Chapter

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6, and we are back.

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into this text that

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teaches us about the armor of

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a believer, and what I want to do is just kind of go back a little bit

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to read, versus 10 through

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17, the entire text in this subject, just

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to get our mind juices flowing back to where we've been in this text.

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The Apostle Paul,

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under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit starting in verse 10,

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says, finally, Be

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strong in the Lord.

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And in the strength of his

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might, put on

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the full armor of God so

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that you will be able to stand firm against the

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schemes of the devil.

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For our struggle is not

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against flesh and blood, but against the rulers,

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against the powers, against the

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world forces, of this darkness, against the spiritual

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forces of wickedness, in the heavenly places.

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Therefore, take up the full

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armor of God, so that you will

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be able to resist in the evil day,

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and having done everything to

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stand firm.

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Stand firm, therefore, having

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girded your loins with truth, and

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having put on the breastplate of righteousness,

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and having shod your feet with

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the preparation of the gospel of peace.

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In addition to all, take up

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the shield of faith with which you

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will be able to extinguish all

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the flaming arrows of the evil one.

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And take the helmet of

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salvation, and the sword of

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the spirit, which is the

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word of God.

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Now, you may have heard the story

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of the time when

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Martin Luther was held up in

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the Warpburg Castle in 1521,

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and it got so intense

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for Martin Luther in his conflict

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with the devil, it

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got so real, in his anger,

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he picked up his inkwell,

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and he threw it at the devil, so

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to speak, and the ink whale broke

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apart, and the ink stained

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on the wall.

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And the ink stayed on that wall for hundreds

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of years after that, and it became like

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a little place where you could go in, like, a little museum out of it.

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This was just a reminder.

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Now, Luther's not telling you that there was literally, he was seeing this,

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but the conflict, he knew he was there.

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Okay?

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And that's why he threw the ink well.

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But that story is

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just a reminder, for many folks, of just how

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vivid the

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conflict was, for Luther,

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and his ministry, and the conflict is no less real

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for us, in

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our lives, though many of us have the

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spiritual intensity of Luther,

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that would have that scenario play out in that way.

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In other words, if there was anybody that I

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would pick in that time period that the actual Satan was dealing

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with, it would be Martin Luther, as he's bringing

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about the Reformation at that time.

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Now, as we've learned here in

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chapter 6, all

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believers, all over this globe,

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right now, are at war.

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And that war is

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made up of daily battles with

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an enemy that viciously

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hates us.

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So I want you to get these two things in your mind.

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There is a big

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picture macro spiritual war that

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the enemy and his minions are waging in

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a world view way, a big picture

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way, like over nations, like what's been happening

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in Iran for 47 years, right?

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But then there's also, for Christians, daily

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individual battles that we fight.

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So, you understand, there's two forms of this.

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When I talk about spiritual warfare, and we're at a state of war, both

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of those things are happening simultaneously.

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But also, for all believers, God has set every

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single one of us.

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on this personal

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trajectory that's in our lives that

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we call theologically the process of sanctification.

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That's what every believer is going through right now.

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And in it, in sanctification,

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what is God doing?

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Well, number one is growing us spiritually, toward

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deeper and deeper levels of spiritual maturity.

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He's conforming us to the image of

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Christ in sanctification.

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He's preparing us

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to meet the king, and

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to live forever, one day in glory with the king,

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and other believers, and all the holy angels.

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And part of what is

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involved in all of that right now

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is his calling

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us to live in

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a manner that sets us apart from

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this evil world system that he

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has ordained for all of us to

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be sanctified in.

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You get me?

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And at the same time, he

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has ordained, God has, to allow our

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most powerful adversary, the

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devil himself, to continuously work

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hard at doing all that he can,

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to hinder us, in fulfilling

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God's purposes in this grand design of

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sanctification that he has designed for

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every believer's life.

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So that means, as

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we've been learning, that every believer

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is, again, in a state of constant warfare,

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every day of our lives, right up to our very last breath.

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on this earth.

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I want you to think

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back in the Gospels when Jesus

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entered the world as an infant.

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Think back to the story.

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Satan

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did everything he could behind the scenes to

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have Jesus, baby Jesus, murdered by Herod.

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You remember the plot?

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You remember the story?

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Think about all those times that the

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Pharisees picked up stones and plotted to

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kill Jesus, but it wasn't his time yet.

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Who do you think was behind all those scenes?

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in the Bible.

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And then,

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Satan finally succeeds at

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working through the sinful,

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willful hearts of men

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at getting Jesus murdered

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in the most torturous way ever invented by

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mankind, and he's duped again.

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At participating, in

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his hatred, in the greatest act of love

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and grace for sinners in human history.

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But he never stopped

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trying to kill Jesus.

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And then after Jesus rose

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from the grave, and went back to heaven, he never

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tried to stop ever to stamp

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out the church of Jesus, and he continues to

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do that today.

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Just read the book of Acts.

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Paul on his missionary journeys.

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He's out there going from town to town.

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He's preaching the gospel.

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What's he running into?

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Magicians and sorcerers, and demon possessed people.

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And they're all trying to shut him down.

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He's getting stoned and whipped,

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and beat with rods, and left for dead, and

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as the church begins to grow, the

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relentless persecution.

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of the church begins to ramp up

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to the point in the Roman Coliseum,

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they're feeding Christians to starved wild

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animals, jeering

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and gleefully clapping, watching human beings

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being eaten alive by lions and tigers.

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It's unbelievable to think about.

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And behind,

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every single bit of

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all of that, Satan

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and his hobgoblin helper squad,

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constantly.

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at work doing everything

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they are possibly allowed by

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God to do, to

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wreak havoc upon his church.

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And I can take you through every single

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era right now.

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of church history, from then to

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now, and give you examples that

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will take us right up to today in

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2026.

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Think about today.

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Left this lunatic the ideology.

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Marxism.

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Communism.

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Islam.

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Humanism.

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Materialism.

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Transgenderism.

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Do you know that last week, the

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British Columbia, Human Rights

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Tribunal, ordered,

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a school trustee, to

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pay $750,000

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fine for one thing, for

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publicly expressing the view that there are only

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two biological genders.

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$750,000 fine.

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They ruled that that simple...

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all he said.

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That is all that he said.

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They ruled that simple, undeniably true

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statement to be discriminatory,

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and that it amounted to hate speech.

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And get ready.

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Because I'm here to tell you, unless

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we have massive revival here in America, or

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Jesus returns soon, that's coming to a theater near you.

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If the left has its way.

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And this war

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is not just a battle of ideologies

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and worldviews, again, I want to press this upon you.

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It is that, but it's also made up of daily battles

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in the individual lives of every single Christian.

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So keep in mind, both of those things are happening at the same time.

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This is war that we're in.

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And we fight it at both levels.

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And that is why the

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Apostle Paul closes out this tremendous

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epistle of Ephesians in the way that he does.

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And what he gives us is the blueprint.

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For what is necessary for

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all believers to be able to chalk up victories

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in the daily battles that we have been ordained to fight.

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Don't you want to have victories in the daily battles that you're ordained to fight?

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I do.

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So how do we deal

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with this enemy who

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is constantly warring against us?

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How do we deal with this?

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Exorcisms?

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Rituals?

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Holy water?

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Commanding

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demons to go to the pit?

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In Jesus' name?

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You will find none of that in this text.

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You won't find any of that anywhere in the Bible.

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In fact, let us look at his overall

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summary answer again.

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Look

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with me at 10 and 11.

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Here's the summary answer to all of this.

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Finally, be strong in the Lord, and in the strength

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of his might.

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That's number one.

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Number two, verse 11,

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put on the full armor of God so

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that you will be able to stand firm against

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the schemes of the devil.

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And in case you didn't get that, again, verse 13.

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Therefore, take up the full armor

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of God so that you will be able to resist

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in the evil day, which is every day until Jesus

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returns, and having done everything to do what, again?

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Stand firm.

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Be strong in the born in

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the power of his might, and put your armor on.

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Those are the answers for us, in summer.

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And in verses 14 to

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17, Paul gives us, now,

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the description of the armor that he's talking about

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and exhorting us to put on.

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And we've already studied two of the pieces.

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Look again in verse 14.

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Stand firm, therefore, having girded your lawns with truth.

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And remember, the word belt is, in most other translations, that's

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what the new American standard is talking about, when it's talking about

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girding your loins, with the belt of truth, and what

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Paul has in mind, starting here, as we've seen, is this

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great picture of a Roman soldier.

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And he's fully dressed, and he's

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fully prepared for battle, and he starts with this belt.

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Remember I told you about this?

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It pulls the robe together, nice and tight, pulls

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it up above his knees, and it makes him able and agile

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and ready to fight in battle.

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So all that doesn't get hung up when he's fighting.

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And as we learn, the belt of truth, is

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not only defining truth in terms of content.

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It is that.

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It definitely is that, but also, in

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this picture of this soldier, having this

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belt on with truth, is

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demonstrating readiness.

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Preparedness, a

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commitment to fight in the battle.

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That's what this belt of truth is demonstrating.

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And then having girded your loins with

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the belt of truth for the believer, there has to

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be a commitment for you

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and I to fight in this war, and

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have a commitment to proclaiming the truth in this war.

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Now, the second piece of armor we studied is found next in verse 14.

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Look at that with me.

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And having put on the breastplate

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of righteousness.

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we talked about last time.

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Remember the Roman soldier?

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Think about it in the movies, you bought, we've all seen movies with Roman soldiers,

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that breastplate, a lot of times there's a big eagle on there.

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Usually came to about right here, went down to the

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waist, covered the vital areas.

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Remember, the heart and the lower organs.

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Remember, in the Hebrew mind, the heart was referring to the mind.

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The bowels was referring to the feelings and the emotions.

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And so with the breastplate of righteousness,

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The believer protects his mind,

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and his feelings.

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Because those are the areas where the

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enemy most tempts us, our thinking,

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and our feeling.

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And if you missed that message, you should go back and watch it or listen

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to it, because I'm not going to go back over all that again.

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We got to get to what this breastplay

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of righteousness means real quick.

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What does it mean?

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It's very simple, very simple.

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It means living a righteous line.

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That's it.

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It means living the way God intends for you to mean,

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live, and how he's described that living in

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his word, a daily life of repentance and confession of

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sin, a daily life of keeping short accounts with

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God, a daily life of striving every day with a

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motive to bring glory to God, and, of

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course, I'm not talking about Simla's perfection.

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No one achieves that in this life.

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Keep your bearing straight.

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But certainly, what Paul is

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talking about is striving to lead a spiritually disciplined

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life, and again, we went into all that detail last

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time, because now we need to move on to the next piece of armor.

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Verse 15.

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Look at it.

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And having shod

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your feet with the preparation

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of the gospel of peace.

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So now we've gone from the belt

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to the breastplate, now we get into the shoes.

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As you know, shoes

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have become a major part of our American culture.

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I can remember back

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when Converse, there was only Chuck Taylor's, the

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canvas Chuck Taylor's.

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I remember as seventh grade, I think it was, the

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leather converse came out, the

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white leather converse.

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And Buddy, if you didn't have a pair of white leather converse,

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and you just still had your lucky chucks, and that's all you had on,

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man, you were hurting.

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You were not in with the group.

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But originally, shoes

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were used primarily to protect feet,

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protect feet.

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Today, it's all about a fashion item.

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I mean, nowadays we really don't need much protection for our feet.

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What I mean by that?

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Well, think about it.

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You got carpet in your car.

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I mean, whatever flooring you

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have in your house, I mean, it's pretty safe for

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your feet, right?

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I mean, think about, we got rubber floor in here.

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Pretty safe.

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If we all took our shoes off, it might not smell great, but our

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feet would not have been any peril, our feet being,

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if we all went barefoot right now.

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Unless you choose to,

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we're never walking over rough

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rocks, and briar patches, and hot sand, and

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the kinds of places that can do damage to our feet.

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So we, here, in 2026,

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America, we don't get the picture, quite as clearly,

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as they did in Paul's day, when

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it comes to the subject of feet and shoes.

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And also, today, think about

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it, we have shoes for every conceivable

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kind of sport, and then different types

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of shoes within each sport, like I think about football.

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Trenton used to have to have cleats for turf

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and cleats for grass and for tennis, depending

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on what kind of court you're playing on.

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There's a different kind of shoe, running track, depending

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on what kind of track you're running on.

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There's different kinds of shoes.

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Every surface in each sport requires

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a different type of shoe so that you

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can achieve optimal performance in that sport.

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And even though they only have one kind in the Roman days,

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This special shoe was very,

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very critical for a Roman soldier in a time of

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war, and I'm fixing to tell you about.

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I mean, it's one thing for it to be important in athletics, but it's

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a whole nother level of importance.

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When you're fighting for your life, and

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the footwear is important.

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A Roman soldier would not ever

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go out to battle with

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the normal leather type shoe that just had a

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slit bottom in that day that they wore around

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the house, or not in war situations.

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I mean, if they did, they'd be slipping and

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sliding all over the place.

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They had to have a kind of footwear

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that would be able to sustain long marches.

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Footwear that could handle going

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over all kinds of terrain, rocks, and

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sand, and woods, and I mean, it really

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is true if you study history.

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Wars were lost.

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over bad footwear.

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They really were.

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Think about Valley Forge under George Washington.

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Now, they were victorious, of course, but if you

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read that story in a bitter cold,

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The shoes had worn out, and their feet were

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frostbitten, as they were fighting, and they

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had to wrap their feet with strips of cloth in unbelievably

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cold temperatures.

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In the Roman army days, the

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enemies who knew that the Roman army

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was coming, the scouts would figure out, oh, here they come, one

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of the things they would do, they would take sticks.

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And they would sharpen them to a razor's edge,

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and they would plant them down in the ground with the hope that

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it would damage a soldier's foot, because once you damage a soldier's

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foot really good, he's out.

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He's out of the battle.

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So protect to protect against that.

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The Romans developed like

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a boot, if you will, that had a heavy, thick soul.

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It would be real difficult for something to pierce it.

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As I said, you can hurt your arm, you can hurt

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your hands, you can hurt your elbow many places and keep going.

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But you damage those feet, you're

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sidelined as a soldier.

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So, the Roman soldier had this sick,

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this, it's like a thick soled, semi boot,

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but what it had, it had strap that went all around it.

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Maybe you can think of movies you've seen this before.

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And the straps went all the way up almost to the knee,

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and they would be very tightly tied.

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But on the bottom of those soles, those

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thick soles, they had what were called hobnails.

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And they were like little pieces of metal, and

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they stuck out like cleats for a football player,

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and that gave the Roman soldier grip in the soil.

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It gave him firmness in battle.

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He could confidently stand in battle with

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those little hobnails.

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They could hold their ground, they could make quick moves and keep their balance.

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And that imagery right there that

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I'm giving you should be starting to

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percolate how this applies to a

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piece of armor in your Christian life.

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And let's go back to verse 15.

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And let's unpack what Paul was teaching us here.

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Verse 15.

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And having shod

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your feet with the preparation of

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the gospel of peace.

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Now, listen to what RC Spro writes about this verse.

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He says, this is a clear allusion to

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Isaiah 52,7.

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You may have part of this version, caps

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in your Bible, because that's where it's coming from.

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He says, Paul has in mind the messenger who takes

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the gospel to others.

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The image here is of

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the Roman soldier's sturdy boots, which

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gave him stability and protection,

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in battle, so that Isaiah has

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been combined with this Roman background, ironically,

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the piece that comes from the gospel, readies

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one for war against evil, end

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quote, from Dr. Sproul.

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Now, look at that word in verse 15.

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Preparation.

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You see it there.

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It means made ready.

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It means equipped.

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And what he is saying is that your feet

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should be made ready by

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being shod, which simply means to

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shoo, which you also see in this verse.

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They should be equipped, prepared.

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Now, most commentators say that

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this is a reference to preaching the gospel of peace,

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where are they pulling that from?

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Well, primarily they would pull that from Romans 10,

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verse 15, and you know this verse.

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How will they preach unless they are sent?

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Just as it is written, how beautiful are the feet

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of those who bring the good news of

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good things?

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And that is Paul, again, pulling from Isaiah 527 right there.

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Other translations use the same phrase.

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Gospel of peace, like

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we see here in our verse today, for the good news of good things, in

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Romans 10:15.

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And listen, that is solid, biblical analysis

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for sure right there.

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The gospel of peace is to be preached.

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We need preachers, to be sent

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out into the world, to preach it.

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That is definitely what Romans 10:15 is talking about.

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But both RC and

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John MacArthur, take this a little deeper in their expositions.

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Think about what we just heard from RC earlier.

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If you think carefully,

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about the wording of this verse.

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And you think carefully about the context of

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what all we've had leading up to this, from

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verse 10 that we read at the beginning of the message.

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It really doesn't have anything to do with

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going anywhere, does it?

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Look at the verse.

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Well, go back to verse 14 real quick.

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What's the first word?

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Stand.

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So we're not talking about going.

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We're talking about standing.

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The point that we have been returning to

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throughout these sermons on the armor is not about, necessarily,

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evangelizing the loss.

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The point is fighting the adversary.

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The life of a Christian fighting the adversary.

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Now, listen carefully.

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We have to make distinctions.

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We have to have nuance.

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Preaching the gospel is part of our fighting, for sure, right?

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Absolutely.

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But that's not the point of the text that we're dealing with here.

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What we're dealing with here is standing

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and fighting the enemy.

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I love 1 Corinthians 6, 13.

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Look at it, please, be on the alert.

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Stand firm.

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There's the phrase, again, in the faith.

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Act like men.

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Be strong.

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Boy, I wish there was a whole bunch of preachers.

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I'd like to just get in the room with him.

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Let's execute this.

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I'm moving on.

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Remember our whole text here, now.

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Look at Ephesians 6:11.

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Put on the full armor of God, so you will be able to what?

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Stand firm against the schemes of the devil.

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Verse 13.

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Take up the full armor of God, so that you'll be able to

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resist in the evil day, and again, having done everything, to stand

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firm.

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And then again, verse 14.

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What does it start out with?

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again?

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Stand firm.

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Are you getting the context here?

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Next verse, our verse.

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15, and having shot your

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feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace.

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Now that verse should be digging a little deeper in your brain.

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Right?

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So the gospel of peace is

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to be preached for sure, with preachers sent out

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all over the world to preach it.

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Oh, how beautiful are the feet of those who go out and do the work of

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the preaching of the gospel?

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Yes and amen to that, but deeper, deeper point here in verse 15.

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is that when our feet, all

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of us, all of us, when our feet are

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shod with the preparation of the gospel

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of peace, we are able to stand our ground.

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We

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have this piece of armor on

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our feet, when we have our feet shod this way, we don't slip in battle.

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We don't slide.

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We don't fall when we're under attack.

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Now, really

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quickly, let's consider the phrase, the gospel of

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peace, the word gospel.

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Of course means good news, as you know.

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And there's endless comparative

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text that I could show you here when thinking about this, but maybe

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none better than Romans 5, starting in verse 6.

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So I want to do this this way with you.

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Here we pick it up with the Apostle Paul.

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He's describing the

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basic state of the natural man.

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Now, what I want to do here is I'm going to emphasize

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and key in on certain words, okay?

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For example, verse 6.

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For while we were still

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helpless.

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note that one.

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Verse 7.

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For one will hardly die for a

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righteous man.

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Now, notice the implication is nobody dies for an unrighteous man.

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Hardly will one die for a righteous man, you got that?

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So right there in verse 6 and 7.

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How's the natural man described?

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Helpless and unrighteous.

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You with me?

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Then verse 8.

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But God demonstrates his own love toward us, and

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that while we were yet sinners, Christ

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died for us, verse 9, much more than having

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been justified by his

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blood, we shall be saved from

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the wrath of God through him.

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Now, Rachel, keep up verse 8 and 9 right there.

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Verse 8, what is G?

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It calls us what?

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Paul calls us what?

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Sinners.

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Verse 9 implies that

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we were unjustified, unsaved,

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and objects of God's wrath.

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So look at that.

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Just in verses 6 through 9.

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Paul is teaching us that the natural man is helpless, unrighteous,

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sinful, unjustified, unsaved, and objects of wrath.

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Is that clear?

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With anybody with a brain and two eyeballs, you ought to be able to understand that.

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But then, verse 10.

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Paul goes further.

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For if we,

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while we were, what's that word?

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Enemies.

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I mean, that's strong.

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Enemies, but that's a strong word.

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Well, that's just a logical sum of what led up to this verse.

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Think about it.

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If you have a person who is described as helpless,

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unrighteous, sinful, unjust, and an object of God's wrath,

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What have you got?

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You've got an enemy of God, just

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as the verse is telling us.

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Someone who is the object of

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God's judgment.

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So, enemies, sorry,

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for the easily offended, it's just not too

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strong of a word right here to use.

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I'll raise, remember, we're not all God's children.

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We're all God's creatures.

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Not all of us are children.

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children of God are adopted by grace into

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his family, by God.

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Every person is

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naturally an enemy of God.

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That's what the Bible's teaching.

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But God did something.

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to change this terrible,

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natural condition, the state of

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being and enemy, enmity.

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Go back to Romans 5.

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Now, let's emphasize some different words, can we?

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Verse 6, for

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why we were still helpless at the right time, Christ

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died, for the ungodly,

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verse 7, for one will hardly die for a righteous man, though

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for a good man, someone would even dare to die, verse

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8, but God demonstrates his own

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love toward us, and that while we were yet sinners, Christ

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died for us.

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So yes, you are all my enemies, God says.

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But, I have a remedy.

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The only possible

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remedy.

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A perfectly sinless substitute

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who will die for you.

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Verse 9, much more

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than having now been justified

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by his blood, meaning his death,

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without the shedding of blood, there's no remission for sin, we

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shall be saved from the wrath

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of God through him.

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So what is the gospel?

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Well, there's many ways to answer that, but one answer could be that

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man is naturally at war with God, but

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Christ made peace between man and God.

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When we come to Christ on his terms of

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repentance and faith, we move from a state of

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being at war with God, to a

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state of being at peace with God.

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So that is, back to Ephesians 6:15,

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the gospel of peace, but

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now back up to Romans 51.

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How

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do you kick off the fifth chapter of Romans 5.

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Therefore, having

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been justified, by faith, we have what?

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Peace, with God,

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through our Lord Jesus Christ.

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That's the gospel of peace.

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The gospel, again, is that man and God were at

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war, and God was on the opposite side against man,

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and Jesus said, if you are not with

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me, you are what?

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Against me.

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There's no mental ground.

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There's no 3rd way.

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If you're a Christian, this

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morning, the good news is, you

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are at peace with God.

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That's the best news in all of news that is news.

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You understand?

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God is on your side.

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That's the gospel of peace.

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We are reconciled to God.

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I love Colossians 120, and

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through him, Christ, to reconcile

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all things to himself, having made what peace

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through the blood of the cross.

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And so, in

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this state of peace, when the enemy

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comes to attack you.

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If you have, back to

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Ephesians 6.15, if you have shod

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your feet with the preparation of

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the gospel of peace, guess what you can do when he comes.

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You can stand firm, like them hognails in

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that Roman soldier's boot, had him planted down in the ground.

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You're planted with the preparation of the gospel of peace.

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Immovable.

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You're anchored in the ground.

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You got the, the belt of truth, you got

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the breadth of righteousness, and the rest of the armor

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we're going to study in the Sundays to come.

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Now, I

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don't know about you, but if I had to stand there and fight against the demonic realm in my own power and strength,

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Well, that fight's over before it gets started.

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If you think you can, you already lost yourself.

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In

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fact, Mike Tyson once said, Everybody's got a plan, that I get punched in the mouth.

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Now,

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let me give you an illustration from

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my absolute favorite book.

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It just is.

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It just is.

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Everybody's got a favorite book.

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Well, some people say, well, I can't have a favorite book.

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I have a favorite book.

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John, you know that.

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Chapter 18.

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We're gonna get there maybe when I start

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collecting social security to chapter 18.

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This great scene.

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This is a great scene.

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Peter!

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He's in the garden with the rest of the disciples.

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And the soldiers are coming to arrest Jesus.

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And the text says

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that a Roman cohort

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came to arrest Jesus.

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Now, you need to understand what a cohort was.

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There were different types of cohorts, with

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different numbers of soldiers, but at a minimum,

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at a minimum, a cohort would have been 500

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soldiers.

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That's about how many people pack into Friday

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night, probably, in Central Stadium.

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Okay?

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Think about 500 soldiers.

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And they're marching in the darkness of night.

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from Fort Antonius, and they've got those torches.

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that are lighting up the night sky, and they're heading

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to the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus

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and the disciples are.

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The text says they had weapons.

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Other gospels,

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say clubs and swords.

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They were ready to fight the disciples.

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They were ready to beat down Jesus with one

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of those clubs, if necessary, to get him to where the Jews wanted him to go.

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Love, verse four.

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Look at it.

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So Jesus.

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knowing all things that were coming

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upon him, went forth.

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Don't fly over that.

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He went forth and said to them,

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whom do you seek?

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He went forth, means he stepped to them first.

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All 500 of them.

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This ain't no hippie Jesus.

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He don't exist.

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He never existed.

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This is the god man who was much a man in his humanity.

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Look what he says in verse four.

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Whom do you seek, verse five?

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They answered him, Jesus the Nazarene.

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He said to them, I am he, and

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Judas also, who was betraying him, was standing with them, verse 6.

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So when he said to them, I am he.

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They drew back and fell to the ground.

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Picture that!

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They come into the garden.

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Jesus steps up to them.

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Who are you looking for?

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Jesus the Nazarene.

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I am he.

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Boom,

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500 men flat on their backs, Jack.

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Hmm?

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What a scene.

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Verse 7.

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I love this, too.

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Therefore, he asked him again, whom do you seek?

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And I can imagine, Jesus?

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Yes, sir.

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Verse 8.

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Look at this.

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Look at this.

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Jesus answered.

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I told you.

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Then I am he.

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If you seek me, then let these go.

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So why do you do that?

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Well, it's clear.

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He did all that, let the disciples go.

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You after me, come get me.

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Now, based on what happens next.

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in verse 10.

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I'm thinking that Peter's

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standing there, and he's thinking, man,

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that is some cold blooded power right there, Jack.

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I mean, all 500 soldiers

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just went down when he said, I am he.

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And so a little light bulb, I

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think, went up above Peter's head.

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Man, with that kind of power, there

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ain't no sense in any of us going to the pokey.

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Verse 10!

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Simon Peter, then having a sword, drew it.

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struck the high priest

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slave and cut off his right ear in the slave's name was Malchus.

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Now, Peter was from North Baton Rouge.

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He wasn't going for the ear.

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Malchus just pulled to Ali.

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That's what happened.

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And the ear was the best that Peter could catch.

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And if Peter,

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think about this now, if Peter was willing to do that,

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right there, with all this happening, he was willing to keep

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going into that crowd of 500 soldiers, I promise you he was.

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Now, where do you get that kind of confidence?

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Hmm?

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Where do you get that kind of strength?

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Well, he just watched the whole cohort of Roman

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soldiers fall flat on their backs by Jesus just

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saying, I am he?

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And I think when he went to swinging that sword, he had to be thinking, well,

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if I get in trouble here, I'm just gonna yell out to Jesus, say it

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in, Jesus, and just keep going, right?

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I think he was thinking that.

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He feels invincible.

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Because he had just witnessed

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the effortless power of King Jesus.

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He has this great sense.

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Man, that is nothing gonna take me down out

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here, because the power he has seen

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has been displayed in such dramatic fashion,

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with great boldness, he pulled that sword out.

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He started to go to work to defend Jesus because he knew.

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That's who's got my back.

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That's who's on my side.

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That's where the resource came for Peter.

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When Peter and John boldly

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walked into the Sanhedrin meeting in Book of Acts.

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They said, it doesn't matter what you say.

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You don't care what you tell us?

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We're here to serve God.

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I had no fear.

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Why?

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Because they knew who was on their side.

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How about Paul?

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Preach like a man.

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A monk, boys, the gospel, wherever he went.

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Remember how hostile his environment was?

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How could he do that?

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He knew the resources that he had.

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He knew he was

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a man at peace with God.

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So who cares what man does?

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God's on my side.

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And the point is, folks,

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I'm telling you, it's just the same with you and me.

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That's what I want you to see here.

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Our daily battles with the enemy.

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Put your armor on.

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Trust in the Lord.

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And no matter what comes at you, we have

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no fear.

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Why?

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Because God is on our son.

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Dig those feet,

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shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace down

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in the ground, and you stand firm when the attacks come.

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Isn't it?

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Isn't it beyond tremendous?

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that Jesus said, I

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am not ashamed to call you brothers.

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That's every believer.

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So no matter what the adversary says,

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Look back in Ephesians 6:10,

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We can do this.

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We can be strong in the Lord and in the strength

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of his might.

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That's the confidence of having shod your feet with

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the preparation of the gospel of peace.

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I'm telling you, daily victories in these daily battles

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are possible.

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And in line with that, I want to close with three questions.

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Which you need to ask yourself concerning this subject.

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Number one, do you want to win?

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Do

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you really want to win in these daily battles?

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Do you

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keep the belt of truth on?

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Do you have the breastplate of righteousness

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on, as we discuss?

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Number two, do you have a breastplate of righteousness?

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Are you seeking to live a

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spiritually disciplined life?

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Number three, are

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you bold in battle?

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Are

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you bold because your feet are firmly rooted in the

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confidence of God who is on your side?

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If you're here today

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and you're struggling through the Christian life, and you're defeated, and you're

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constantly doubting the Lord and His strength.

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I'm here to tell you, if you don't do something about that

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with this armor, you're going to stay beat down on the regular.

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You have the ability to

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turn that around, with the Holy Spirit that's inside of you,

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with the resources that you have that God is providing, for every single solitary Christian.

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If you can answer yes to

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those three questions.

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I'm telling you, you're going to be able to achieve

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daily victories.

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I'm not talking about perfection.

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You know that.

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Daily victories

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in these continual battles.

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I hate to tell you, they're not going to stop that we have in this war, you're

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going to have them until you go home,

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or until Jesus returns.

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That's what Paul is trying to get us to see and

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understand in this tremendous epistle of Ephesians.

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All right, let's turn over to 1 Corinthians 11.

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Because

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what's so great, is

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that yet, again, we have a text in

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a subject matter that we can,

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and you can really do this all the time, but here

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particularly today, and then with this armor.

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We have a text that can make

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us draw a straight line to the cross.

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How do we do that?

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Well, how do we have all these resources?

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Who Christ is and what Christ did?

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on our behalf.

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That's what we're celebrating here.

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Now, let's read this, and in

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a couple of words of explanation.

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Therefore,

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whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner,

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shall be guilty of the body and the blood of the Lord, but

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a man must examine himself, and in so doing,

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he is to eat of the bread and drink of the cup, for

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he who eats and drinks, eats and drinks, judgment

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to himself, if he does not judge the body rightly.

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For this reason, many among you are weak and sick,

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and a number, sleep.

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Now.

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We've gone through this many

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times, but we're going to continue to repeat

47:15

it, because intermittent

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repetition is the best instructor, for one thing, but

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I really want you to keep it down in your mind, because it

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really is a micro version of

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a macro understanding that you have to keep between

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justification and sanctification.

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Why do I quote those verses?

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Well, over here, on the one hand, it's,

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number one, for reverence sake.

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so that you understand that what we're doing

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here in celebrating the Lord's Supper is something that we are to do with reverence.

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It's not something that's flippant.

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That's what the problem was there in cornered.

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They were going hog wild, if you read the whole chapter.

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You read all about it.

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They were just getting nuts.

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And the Lord's Supper.

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So there's reverence.

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Then there's also a call to the attention

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of your own personal inventory.

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How'd you do this week in

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the daily battles that you fought?

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How'd you do with walking in the

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spirit, and not after the flesh?

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How did you do?

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Well, if you like me, I had some victories, and

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I had some failures, right?

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That's every day in the life of a Christian.

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There's things I should have done that I didn't do.

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There's things I should have said that I didn't say.

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There's things I said that I shouldn't have said.

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Commission and omission.

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We can go back and forth with that, right?

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So what this is is an opportunity

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for you to be honest with God who already

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knows all of your thoughts before he even made the world.

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And to say, hey,

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in and of myself, yeah, I'm

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not worthy, in and of myself, to

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come to this table to have this great celebration of the Lord's supper.

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I'm not.

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I'm a sinner.

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Lord, I need you to forgive me for this, and for

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this, and here's where I fell short and this, and this, and this.

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But then, at the same time, that's

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what the gospel is all about.

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You turn away from yourself.

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You dealt with yourself.

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You turn away from yourself, and

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you look to Christ, and you say, wow.

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Look at what he did on my behalf.

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He not only died for me, He

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lived the perfect life for me that I can't live.

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And I get his righteousness by grace through faith alone.

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And all of my sins are forgiven.

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So we can have all that in

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our minds at the same time.

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So this is not to bring darkness into this

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ceremony here today.

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It's to bring great joy, and

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honesty, and truthfulness, to

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your God about the struggles that you're having during the week.

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And, Lord, forgive me, and then look to Jesus.

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and say, it's his righteousness.

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that makes me right and keeps me right with God, not my own.

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Rejoice and be exceedingly

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glad that the gospel is a gospel

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of grace.

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That you put all that together.

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That's why I quote these verses.

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So that you can have opportunity to put

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all of that together in your mind.

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So let's bow our heads and close our eyes.

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Today,

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Roger Dale has his snipples, so he wisely is

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going to stay back there and I'm going to serve you.

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And

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I want you to just go

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to do business with the Lord, as the old timers like to say.

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Deal with your issues.

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Ask him to forgive you, and

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then rejoice in the forgiveness that's already there.

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yours in Christ.

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The supper for all

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those who have repented of their sins and placed their faith in Jesus

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Christ, and in a public profession of that faith, have

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been baptized, you know, Christian.

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You're walking down this aisle, you're very walking down here

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to come receive the supper, rather than me going out and handing

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it out to everybody, is you are physically getting up

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and saying to the church, and to the Lord, and

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to the world, I am a blood wash saint of

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God, and I am acting in obedience to the Lord

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Jesus Christ for the Lord's supper.

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That's what you're saying when you get up and come down to be served.

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So let's take a moment of silence.

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And

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then I'm going to pray and ask you to come down.