Ephesians 6:17
Ep. 135

Ephesians 6:17

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A Verse-by-Verse Expository Sermon on Ephesians 6:17 from April 19.

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Thank you, music ministers, if you have your Bibles.

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Turn with me to Ephesians.

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Chapter 6.

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It's been a while, since we've been

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here in Ephesians.

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And since verse 10, we've

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been working our way through studying the

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armor of God.

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And today, we come to verse 17.

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And now we only have two pieces of

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God's armor left to ghost.

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But I want to get our thinking back within

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the context of this whole passage.

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So let's begin just by reading, once again, versus

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10 through 17.

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Apostle Paul writes, Finally, Be

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strong in the Lord.

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And in the strength of his might.

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Put on the full armor of God.

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So that you will be able to stand firm

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against the schemes of the devil.

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Our struggle is not against flesh

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and blood, but against the rulers, against

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the powers, against the world forces

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of this darkness, against the spiritual forces

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of wickedness in the heavenly places.

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Therefore, take up

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the full armor of God, so that

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you will be able to resist in the evil

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day, and having done everything to

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stand firm.

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Stand firm,

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therefore, having girded your loins

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with truth, and having put on the breastplate

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of righteousness, and having shod

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your feet with the preparation

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of the gospel of peace, in addition

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to all, taking up the shield

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of faith, with which you will be able

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to extinguish all the flaming

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arrows of the evil one, and take

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the helmet of salvation, and

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the sword of the spirit, which is

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the word of God.

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Now, we've been learning all about the serious reality

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for quite a little while now, that

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all Christians are involved as

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they live and breathe on this earth in warfare.

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And this war that we are in.

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consist of daily

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inner battles that

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we have with our own flesh, and which dwells

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no good thing, as the Apostle Paul says.

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And that flesh that we

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are encased in is assailed from

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the outside by our admissary,

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the devil, using this present

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world system to continuously

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fire those flaming arrows from

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verse 16 at us.

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So this

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warfare is being played out,

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in real time, on two fronts.

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our daily inner battle with our own flesh,

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as we, at the

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same time, live in

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an evil world system where the whole world

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system itself is engulfed

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in spiritual warfare.

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For example, when

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you see godless ideologies

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and philosophies, like Marxism,

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and communism, and movements,

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like transgender rites,

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and the whole alphabet mafia movement,

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LGBT, all of that, all of those things

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are like tanks being driven

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across the battlefield by the demon host.

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And this massive warfare

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being engaged on

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our whole culture, not only

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here in America, but also in every

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culture, across the whole globe.

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This same reality.

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is behind all false religions.

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Every religion is false, except biblical Christianity.

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And we have this relentless

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daily warfare, that

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sees Satan, roaming

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to and fro as a roaring lion,

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seeking whom he may devour, as the Bible says,

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every single day.

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And so as Christians, we have

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daily inner battles.

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As we live in a fallen world that

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itself is totally engaged in intense spiritual

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warfare all around us, just turn on your television.

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That's all the example that you need.

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And this text is giving us, as

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I've told you before, all the resources

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that we need, for us to gain

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victories in the daily battles that

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we grind in.

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And so I want to get just a little more nuanced.

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In totality, the

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conflict of the Christian can be understood to

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be taking place in three dimensions.

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In our personal lives, as I said, there's

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a conflict between flesh and spirit.

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But then, also, there is a conflict,

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as I said, with every Christian and the world,

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and then, thirdly, there is a conflict between

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every believer and the demon host themselves,

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and listen to me.

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You can't remove the demons from the other

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two because they work through the

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world and the flesh and the daily battles that we fight.

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Are you with me?

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You understand.

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That's three different spheres there.

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And it's this third dimension.

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that Paul is focusing in to

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help us understand here in our text.

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How?

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Does a daily, less

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struggling Christian believer, live

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this life in this situation, gaining

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daily victories, with all of this tremendous opposition

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that we get, look at the end of verse 11,

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this opposition that

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he calls the schemes of the...

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Now, if you remember, here

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in our text, Paul gets, before he gets to

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the armor, he gives us, look at this exhortation in verse 10,

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And I always, fail

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to review well, I think, because I always want to say more,

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and I just, again, I

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say this every time.

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If you haven't heard if you missed any of these messages on

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the armor, go back on the Facebook page and

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watch, because my reviews are just real general.

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You got it?

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My reviews are very general.

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I'm not telling you everything that we went through.

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I'm just giving you general review, but let's go back to verse 10.

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Remember, this is the 1st point and it's very important.

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Before you get to the armor, verse 10.

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Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might.

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Before you start looking at the armor, You

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have to start off with this that you realize you

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cannot fight this battle in your own power and strength.

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It cannot be done.

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We all, all of us have to totally,

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completely depend on the power and strength of the Lord.

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We're going to get beat down by the enemy.

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But then, next, look in verse 11.

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Paul then says, put on the full

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armor of God so that you will be able to

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stand firm against the schemes of the devil.

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And then what happens is he begins to start defining the armor.

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Look and starting in verse 14.

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Stand firm, having girded your loins with truth.

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And if you can think back, if you heard that sermon,

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It's not so much about content of the truth.

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That comes later, what sort of spirit we're going to look at next time.

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But this is more of the sense

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of readiness in the truth.

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In all of this, remember, Paul is

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picturing the Roman soldier of his day.

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Keep that in mind.

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The idea of girding

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up your loins is a Jewish Old Testament expression

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of anticipation, and readiness, what

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you picture here is a soldier.

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He's ready for battle.

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He's made his commitment.

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He's got the belt of truth strapped on,

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and he's ready for action, and then next in verse

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14, having put on the breastplate of righteousness.

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And what do we learn there?

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That's the daily practical righteousness that

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we strive to live in as Christians in obedience to

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the Word of God.

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And then, thirdly, we saw in verse 15, look at it, and

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having shod your feet with the preparation of

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the gospel of peace.

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And the idea here, the gospel of peace, is the good news

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that we are at peace with God.

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We were formerly enemies of God.

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We fought against God.

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But by saving faith in the gospel, we

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now have peace with God.

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And when we have our feet shod

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with that kind of preparation, we can stand

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firm against the adversary, because now we

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have God on our side.

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We didn't before.

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And if you remember, all of those pieces

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of armor are long range.

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You keep those pieces on all the time, but

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when the battle gets hot, you pick up

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these next pieces of armor.

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And we see the verb change.

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Look at the verb change first in verse 16.

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In addition to all, look what it says, that phrase.

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Taking up the shield of faith.

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That's action.

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Then verse 17, and take the helmet

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of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit.

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If you remember, If the soldier

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was in battle and say there was a lull in the battle.

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And he wanted to get some water or something.

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What would he do?

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Well, he would put down his sword,

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he put down his shield, take his helmet off,

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but the rest of the armor wouldn't come off, right?

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I mean, he wouldn't take off the breast braid.

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He wouldn't take off the shoes.

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He wouldn't take off the belt.

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But then when things got cooking again.

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And the battle got stirred back up.

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What did he have to do?

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Well, he went over, had to go back over there and pick that armor up that he had put down.

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He had to go pick the sword up and the shield up.

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And this is when the arrows really begin

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to fly, and that's the rest of verse 16 that we

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looked at, taking up the shield of faith with

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which you will be able to extinguish all the

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arrows of the evil one.

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And we talked about that.

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All the constant shooting

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of the flaming arrows of temptation that

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the adversary sends our way, endless,

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endless amount of ways.

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Go back and listen to that.

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We went thoroughly through that.

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The only way that

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we can extinguish those flaming arrows.

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Do you remember is faith.

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And what do I mean by that?

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Well, remember, whenever we sin, we

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are believing the lie of the enemy.

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Ooh, it's okay.

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Just go ahead.

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It's all right.

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We believe the lie of the enemy.

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But as long as we believe the word of God,

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when we're doing that, we won't be believing the

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lies of the enemy.

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And so the shield, against the flaming arrows

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of temptation, is faith.

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is believing God.

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So now, let's move

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to the next and the fifth piece of armor, for

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today, we're going to look at verse 17.

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Look at it.

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And take, again, there's

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the verb, the helmet of salvation.

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And that's all it says.

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Now, is

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that because it's simply just talking about being saved?

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Well, you know Paul better than that by now, right?

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So that means we got to dig into,

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with our shovel, what this means.

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And let's go back to the imagery of the soldier for a minute.

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A Roman soldier would absolutely never

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go into battle without his helmet.

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And their helmets were

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generally made out of one or two things.

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Leather, with pieces of metal attached

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to the leather, or they had these

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molded solid cast metal helmets.

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You've seen these in the movies, I'm sure all of us have, and

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whatever you were doing, depending on what kind of helmet that you would have on.

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But the helmet?

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Helmet was critical.

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in battle.

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I mean, as you were fighting, and an

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arrow come flying through, and hit you in the head, it could protect you from

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that arrow, just as much as a blow from

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one of the short swords, when you be up close, or

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even one of the broadswords.

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It could protect you.

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The helmet was absolutely necessary in battle.

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And there's no doubt.

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Over the years that Rome existed

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in the Roman army existed, that countless lives

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were saved by the soldier having his helmet on.

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And now here in our text, we're dealing, though,

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with the helmet of salvation.

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And let me tell you why I

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said that this does not refer to salvation.

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He's not saying, now

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that you're in the army, now that you're fighting

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the enemy, now that you've got the breast spray of

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righteousness on the belt of truth, the shoes of the preparation of the gospel

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of peace, and you've got the shield of faith, now get saved.

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He's not saying that.

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Now, in context here,

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that's already happened.

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I mean, you're not even in the army unless you're a believer first.

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You understand?

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Jesus said, if you're not with him, what?

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You're against him.

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Right?

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So if you're on God's side and you're in the battle against

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Satan, you're already saved.

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So he's not talking about that here.

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What he is talking about requires

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us to get theological.

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Or just a moment.

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So hang in there with me, okay?

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Ever since I became a Christian.

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Almost immediately, I have found many people

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to be confused about

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the subject of eternal security of salvation.

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A lot of people, even Baptist.

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I mean, sometimes, especially Baptists, do

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not really have a proper understanding of

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what has also been come

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to be named as once saved, always saved.

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And I'm almost certain a Baptist came up with that phrase.

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And then what's the reason for that?

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The reason is because they

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do not understand the basic,

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fundamental doctrines of the Christian

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faith, and primarily they do not understand the

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doctrine of salvation.

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The subject of eternal security is

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extremely clear.

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I don't even think, in my opinion, it's even debatable

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when you understand the doctrine of salvation

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properly.

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And let me give you something simple, and

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something profound at the same time, to understand.

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Now, some of you have heard this breakdown before, from

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me, or maybe others, but it's good to get a refresher

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course on what I'm fixing to tell you, because

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it's so important for you to understand this

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down in your bloodstream.

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There are three primary

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aspects to the doctrine of salvation.

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Past, present,

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and future, and

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they have been defined theologically this way.

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First, the past

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aspect frees us from

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the penalty of sin, in

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other words, if you say to me, are you a Christian?

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Have you been saved,

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I would say, yes?

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Well, Brother Philip, when did it happen?

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Well, it happened when I believed the gospel.

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And when I did, all

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of my sins were placed upon Christ, all of

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my sins were imputed to Christ on the cross as my

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substitute, he paid the penalty for all of my sins,

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that is in the past.

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The penalty is paid.

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I died.

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I was crucified with

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Christ, and nevertheless, right now I live.

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The penalty for my sin was paid,

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it was totally dealt with.

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There is never, ever, ever,

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ever going to be any more penalty to

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pay from anyone,

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because Jesus paid it all.

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Romans 81 makes

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this very clear.

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Therefore, there

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is now no condemnation

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for those who are

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in Christ Jesus.

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Doesn't say there's some, said there's no.

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But also, secondly, there

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is a present aspect

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to salvation.

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A continual working in

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our lives of freedom from the power

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of sin.

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Look at what Paul says in Romans 6:14.

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For sin, shall

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not be master over you.

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For you are not under law,

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but under grace.

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The reality for every genuine believer is

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that sin no longer has

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total dominion over you as

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it did before you came to Christ.

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This doesn't mean that you do not sin at all.

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This means that sin no

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longer has the reigning power

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and dominance over your life, like

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it did, before salvation.

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Why?

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Well, in addition to Jesus having totally

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paid the penalty that we deserve for all our sins, look at

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what we also learn in 1 John 19.

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If we confess our sin.

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He is faithful and righteous,

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to forgive us our sins, and

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cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

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Though all of our sins have

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been forgiven in the past,

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we are still, right now, in time,

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down here in responsibility land, struggling

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with sin every day, as

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you've heard me, Luther, many, many times, we

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are sinners, saved by grace, but sinners, still.

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And that's why, every day,

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we need to be acknowledging that reality and

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confessing our sins before the Lord.

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John MacArthur writes this in his study Bible about 1 John 19.

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Rather than focusing on confession for

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every single sin is necessary, John

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has, especially in mind here, a settled recognition

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and acknowledgement that one is a sinner

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in need of cleansing.

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And understand what he means there.

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Listen carefully to what he's saying.

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He's not saying, don't worry about confessing

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individual sins.

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That's not his point.

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We should be doing that.

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But what he is pointing out is

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the broader thrust of what John is getting at

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in that verse, and that is a daily

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acknowledgment to God of our current condition and

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sanctification, daily.

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Continual confession of sin,

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both individual sins and general, is

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a strong evidence of salvation in a believer's lie.

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This really does demonstrate, when

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you do this, when this is your practice, how sin no

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longer does have dominion over us anymore.

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If you're confessing and acknowledging that, every day.

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And here in 1 John 1, 9, the idea of our confessing

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sin and God being faithful to forgive us,

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the verbiage there, the wording there is this idea of

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continuous.

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Continual, Confessing,

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and continual, cleansing, and forgiving

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all of our life by God.

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That is a major aspect of our sanctification.

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And that's why, again, always, we

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should daily be

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confessing our sins in order, you've heard me

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say this many times, in order to get that daily temporal

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forgiveness that is rooted and grounded in the

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judicial, positional forgiveness of Christ, our king,

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where all our sins have been forgiven.

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Are you getting this?

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I mean, this is important for you to understand.

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The absolute gospel greatness

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of this reality, when understood properly,

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is that for Christians, we can never have

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not even one sin charged to our account.

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Look at Romans 8:33.

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Who will bring a charge against

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God's elect?

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Answer, nobody, ever.

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I just read it to you earlier.

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There's now no condemnation.

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for those who are in Christ Jesus.

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The substitutionary atonement of Christ on

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the cross for all the sins of all believers, for all time, was

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absolutely, totally, infinitely sufficient.

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No other payments are actions of

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any kind need to be made again.

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Jesus paid it all.

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There's no amount of works.

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There's no amount of suffering, there's no amount of

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some imaginary place where you go to be purged for your sin.

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No amount of nothing adds to the perfect, sufficient

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work of Christ.

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His work alone is sufficient.

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But during our life.

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In this process of sanctification, where

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God is conforming us to the image of Christ, he has

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ordained this battle for us with

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sin every day.

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There is this constant daily,

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purging, and struggle, and confessing,

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and forgiving.

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That's the Christian life.

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Again, John MacArthur writes this.

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It's like Jesus said to Peter, You have a bath one

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time, and then the rest of your life you just get your feet washed.

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The Lord bathes you, he says, as

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it were, at salvation, and dust off your feet with his cleansing

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day by day by day.

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by day, by day.

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So, must get

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our bearing straight.

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We have the past aspect.

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Okay?

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We have been, say.

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Right now we're living in the present aspect.

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We are being saved.

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I have been saved from the penalty of sin.

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Right now, I am being saved from

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the dominating power of sin, and don't forget what

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the end of Hebrew 7.25.

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speaking of Jesus, what he's doing right now for all believers,

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since he always lives to

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make intercession for them.

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We are being saved right now

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in this constant continual cleansing and

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intercession that Jesus makes for us.

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Look at Romans 5.10.

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For if, while we were enemies,

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we were reconciled to God through the death of

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his son, much more having

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been reconciled, we

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shall be saved by his life.

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Now that we have been saved, Jesus can

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keep us saved by his continuous,

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living, intercessing power.

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So, we have been saying,

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We are being saved, oh, but

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lastly, there's a future aspect here.

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The penalty of sin has been dealt with.

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The power of sin no longer has total

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dominion over us, and is being dealt with, right

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now, in the process of sanctification by

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our faithful redeemer and the work of the Holy Spirit, but the best part.

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Now, these three aspects of salvation is

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what we're going to look at today.

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The biblical reality that one day, we

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will be completely saved from the very

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presence of sin.

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Look at 1 John, 3 2.

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Beloved, now we are children of God.

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And it has not appeared as yet

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what we will be.

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We know that when

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he appears, we will be

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Him.

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Because we will see him.

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Just as he is.

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And he is sinless,

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spotless, without flaw, or

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blemish, and incredibly, John says

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right here, we will be like him.

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Church, this will be the highest

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plane of existence that a human being can

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exist in.

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Not only will you not have the presence of sin,

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you will not even have an inclination to sin ever, but...

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I mean, I

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can't take words to describe how you

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and I can't even wrap our minds around that.

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The totality of it.

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So, salvation has happened.

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Salvation is happening.

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Salvation will happen.

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This is why understanding the

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fundamental doctrines, and that's all this is.

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The fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith is so important.

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For example, has happened.

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That's the doctrine of justification, is happening.

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That's the doctrine of sanctification.

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will happen, that's the doctrine of glorification.

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Every Christian should understand that.

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Those three aspects are the heart and

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soul of the meaning of salvation past, present, and future.

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And it is that future

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aspect, that can help us tremendously.

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To be able to handle whatever God

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has ordained for our lives for our spiritual growth.

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We can handle the

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pain and the adversity, if

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that's what God has for us, when we know

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there is a finish line.

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And a finish line that

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is infinitely greater than any thing

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we can possibly imagine.

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And I don't know about you.

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But

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the closer I get to the finish line, the more I

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want to fight in the war.

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The more I want to be diligent,

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to focus on

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finishing well, because the

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finishing line is getting closer and closer, with

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every single year, that goes by.

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Look at Romans 8:24.

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Or, in hope,

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we have been saying, biblical hope.

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What is that?

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steadfast certainty of this

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fantastic future reality is biblical hope.

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It's not wishful thinking.

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Imagine.

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Just imagine.

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If you had to go on struggling

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with the world and the flesh and the devil forever.

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Just imagine that.

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There'd be no hope in that.

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That would be nothing but eternal

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despair, right?

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That's why having a firm grasp

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on this future aspect

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of salvation is so important for every Christian.

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There is a goal.

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There is an end to this warfare.

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There is a finish line for us,

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and that is exactly what

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Ephesians chapter 6 here, verse 17,

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is saying that the helmet of salvation is.

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And let me show you, a

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comparative verse to prove that to you, in 1 Thessalonians 5.8.

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It says, But

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since we are of the day, meaning we're not of the night, that's

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the enemy's dominion is the light.

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We're sons of the day, sons of light, sons of God's kingdom.

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Since we are of the day, let us be sober, having

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put on the breastplate of faith and love, and

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as a helmet, the hope

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of salvation, verse 9.

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For God has not appointed us for wrath, but for obtaining

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salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.

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There's still an element of salvation for us to obtain

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as the future element.

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That's the helmet.

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The certain hope of the final full

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completion of salvation in glorification.

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That's the helmet, the writer of Hebrew says, this hope,

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is the anchor of the soul.

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So what is the helmet of salvation here

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in our text for today?

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It is complete confidence in

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a full, final, total salvation

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to come, absolutely no presence of sin for any of us.

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It's this great confidence that we are

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to have, empowered by the Holy Spirit, taught to us in

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the Word of God, that someday this battle will

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be done.

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It'll be over.

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So now let's go further into

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how this is part of the armor.

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You remember back, I told you, there

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were two different swords, the short sword, and the big, broad sword,

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that the Roman soldier had, and he also

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had to deal with in battle, that's big, long, broad sword.

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Well, Satan's big broad sword, like

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the soldiers, has two sides to it.

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So double edged blade.

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One side is discouragement

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of that blade.

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The other side is doubt.

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And boy, is he good at discouragement?

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Like, think about it.

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Man, you sure are given a lot.

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I mean, you really are pouring it in this Christian

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life and you sure aren't getting much in return.

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Hmm?

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You're striving to live the Christian life.

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You're really making strides and serving,

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and studying your Bible, and trying to

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live a godly life, and... you just lost your job.

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Hmm.

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Some blessing that is for you.

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What's what's he doing in your life?

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You've been reading your Bible every day, and your

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wife is just as ornery as she ever was when you picked up

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the first page and read it.

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What's God up to?

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With you?

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You've been going to church all these years.

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Look at your kids.

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They don't respect you now any more than they ever did.

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I mean, I could go on, and

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on, and on, with

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this side of the blade that Satan cast that broad

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sword of discouragement in them, and you start to get discouraged.

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And striving to live the Christian life

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as it's laid out and defined for us in the Bible.

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And then, you know what Satan does?

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He flips that sword over to the other blades, other side of the blade, the doubt side.

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You really think you're a Christian?

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Look at what you just did.

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Listen to what you just said.

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Listen to what just came out of your mouth.

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Do you really think that's the manifestation?

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of being a Christian?

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So discouragement, doubt,

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assails us.

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all the time, and they're tough to

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deal with on this mortal coil,

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as we are battling every day, the world of flesh, and the devil.

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And the helmet of salvation is

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just what we need for protection

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against the enemy's broadsword blows.

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Discouragement and doubt can definitely have a major

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effect on us when we are serving the Lord.

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No doubt.

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But we have to remember verses like Galatians chapter

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6, and verse number 9, let us not

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lose heart in doing good, for in due

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time, we will reap if we do

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not grow weary.

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Let me tell you.

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Satan never gets weary.

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He never gets tired.

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Ever.

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I don't know about you, but that reality motivates

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me to work harder for my king.

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Matthew Arnold wrote, For now, in

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blood and battle was my youth, and full of

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blood and battle is my age, and I shall end this

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life in battle.

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Listen to me, Christian.

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It never stops.

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Not in this life.

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You better understand.

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We will fight this foe all of our life.

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And I refuse to be a punk in this battle.

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As John Piper once said, I refuse to

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be irrelevant in the kingdom.

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Some preacher once said, when I die, I

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want all of hell to throw a party.

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and say we sure are glad he's gone.

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That's what I want to have happen.

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When Paul came to the end of his life,

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Look what he said in 2 Timothy 4:7, I have fought the good fight.

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I have finished the course.

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I have kept the faith.

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I pray all the time.

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God, please, please, grant me the grace to finish well.

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Please.

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Please grant me the grace to finish strong.

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Like Huey Moch, ate up with cancer, 80

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years old, while taking chemo, still preaching.

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Never complaining.

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Never!

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Even when he had to sit in a chair to get it done.

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All the way to the end.

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Serving the king, folks, is never gonna be easy.

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Living the Christian life is never gonna be easy.

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Get used to it.

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You're going to have close family members.

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You're going to have kids.

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You're going to have grandkids who refuse to

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bow the need to King Jesus, every day.

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You got to keep praying.

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That's what Brother Ed taught us this morning.

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You can't give up.

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You may have physical ailments that just

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grind you down to powder right now.

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All manner of adversity.

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Guess what?

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That is what God is using to

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conform us to the image of Christ.

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And that's why it's so important.

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You've got to keep this helmet of salvation

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on strapped down tight.

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This great 3rd aspect of salvation,

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that glorification that is coming.

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It's guaranteed by God himself in his word.

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It's promised to us by Jesus himself.

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Look what he said in John 14, one through three.

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Do not let your heart be troubled.

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Believe in God.

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Believe also in me.

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In my father's house are many dwelling places.

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If it were not so, I would have told you, for I go

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to prepare a place for you.

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And if I go and prepare a place for you, I

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will come again and receive you to myself, where

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I am, there you may be also.

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That is an absolutely unbreakable promise.

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Speaking of Jesus.

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Luke 181.

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says.

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Now, he was telling them a parable.

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to show that at all times,

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we ought to pray, not

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to lose heart.

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When you start losing heart, pray!

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And then get back in the game.

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Get back on the battlefield.

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Turn on that helmet of salvation, and

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think about what's in store for you right around the corner.

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Hebrews 12/4 says, You

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have not yet resisted to the point of shedding

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blood and you're striving against sin.

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Hang in there.

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Put your armor on, and fight.

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That's what that means.

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Just get used to the fact that the

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enemy will always, always, every

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day be swinging that broadsword of discouragement, and doubt.

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On the regular.

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He's slick.

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He whispers things like, oh, nobody listen to you.

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Look all this work you're doing.

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Look how pitiful these results are.

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What's wrong with you, dude?

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Again, the helmet

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of salvation, protects us from giving

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up, protects

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us from growing weary.

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Why?

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Because we have a guaranteed hope

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and our hope is that there is a light at the

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end of this tunnel we're in.

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And one day.

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Very soon.

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Sooner than we think.

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Each of us is going to break through the veil one at a time.

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We are going to swim across the

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chilly waters, of the Jordan River in death,

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and immediately break into the glorious

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light of the very presence of

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the King of Kings.

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That's the helmet of salvation.

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And I don't know about you, but I absolutely

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do not want to have my

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first appearance in front of my commanding

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officer in this army, having quit in the middle of the battle.

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I prefer for my first audience

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with the king to be bruised and bleeding,

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having fought the good fight all the way

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to the very last breath.

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That's what I prefer.

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Isaiah 40, verse 29

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gives us some tremendous promise.

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He gives strength to the weary.

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And to him who lacks might, he

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increases power.

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Just when you get to the place where you are about to give out.

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He gives you strength, if you're faithful.

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He gives you power.

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It's a promise.

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Look at Isaiah 40, verse 31,

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Yet those who wait for the Lord, will

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gain new strength, and will mount up with

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wings like eagles.

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They will run and not get tired.

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They will walk and not become weary.

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Don't be discouraged.

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You, Christian, have the helmet of salvation.

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And guess what's great?

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You can put it on any time you want.

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Daytime, nighttime, in the night watch.

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You can put it on.

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So salvation is passed.

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in our justification.

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Salvation is present, and our sanctification.

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Thank God almighty,

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salvation is future one day.

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Our glorification.

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Let's pray.

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By the way, thank you.

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Words are not enough to thank you.

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For this great reality of salvation.

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So, I pray that your people

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would, would soak in the

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Word preach today, and

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be motivated to not

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only say thank you for salvation, but to be

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motivated, to live a life

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expressing Thanksgiving for

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salvation, by keeping this helmet on.

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and looking to our great future hope, which

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is guaranteed, and how we thank

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you for Jesus, who is

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the only way it could have possibly been made possible through

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his substitutionary atonement on the tree.

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We pray that all we've done here today has brought you glory.

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In Jesus' name, we pray.

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Amen.