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Ephesians 6:10-24 - Part C

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Ephesians 6:10-24 - Part C

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June 3, 2026 6:00 am

In spiritual warfare, Christians are encouraged to put on the armor of God, including the breastplate of righteousness, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. The breastplate protects the vital organs of the mind and emotions, while the helmet provides assurance of salvation and hope for the future. The sword of the Spirit is used to defend against the enemy's attacks and to proclaim the gospel. Prayer is also a crucial aspect of spiritual warfare, and Christians are encouraged to pray always and on all occasions, seeking to be faithful and bold in their ministry.

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Now let's dive into today's teaching with Pastor Skip Heitzig. that idea, that terminology. Is used in the New Testament when it says, gird up the loins of your mind. That's what my version says. Gird up the loins of your mind.

And it means it talks about the idea is taking your robe and tucking it in so that you are ready to be on the move.

So be free to think clearly. Gird up the loins of your mind. In this case, gird your waist with truth. That's number one. Second piece Also verse 14.

having put on the breastplate, of righteousness.

Now the breastplate. went from the Singulum militare, the belt. And it covered the chest. It covered the abdomen. It was made out of leather.

Sometimes it had plates of metal in it. It was sort of fashioned and formed to fit the muscles of a soldier.

So it had relief to it.

Sometimes they were custom fit to match the torso, but The breastplate protected the vital organs. It protected the heart. It protected the Um The abdomen, the organs, the viscera. In Greek, Roman, and even Jewish. thinking The heart was the center of your.

Anybody remember? Thoughts. Your thoughts.

Now, in the West, today we don't think of the heart as the center of your thoughts, but. But your feelings. But not back then. The center of your thoughts was in your heart. The Bible says, as a man thinks, In his heart.

So is he.

So, the heart in ancient Greek, Roman, and Jewish thinking was. Where you think all your thoughts. Where you feel all your feelings was in your guts. Your viscera. The Bible talks about the old King James, the bowels of mercy.

And uses the term bowels or abdomen or organs to speak of. how you feel your emotions.

So the breastplate of righteousness Protects your thought life. And how you feel. And I have discovered that Satan attacks. Those two areas a lot. What we think?

How we feel. He's on the attack. He whispers to you and he says, You're not good enough, you're not righteous enough. And you go, you're right. It's like, we're saying amen to the devil.

Amen, devil. I agree with you. We get so beaten down because he says, You're not good enough, you're not righteous enough. You don't pray enough.

So you're to put on the breastplate of Righteousness. Whose righteousness? His righteousness, listen to this, get this, understand this, his righteousness that is imputed to you. That's the word Paul used, imputed to you in the book of Romans.

So it is put to your account. God sees you. In the righteousness of his Son, Jesus Christ, because of what Jesus did for you on the cross.

So it's not about your righteousness, but it's about his righteousness. Who shall bring any charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies. That's what Paul said in Romans chapter 8.

So To protect my vital organs, my thoughts, my emotions, I need the breastplate. That I am in the righteousness of Christ.

Now, I'll just add a little bit to that because any of these could be developed, and it could be a long series. I've even done many years ago a whole series on this. I do see something else, not just Justification where it's imputed to you, but there's a practical sense. in which Because his righteousness is imputed to you. Because you don't stand in your good works, we are not saved by righteous deeds, it says in Titus 3, verse 5, but by his righteousness.

So it's not by our righteous works, works of righteousness, but he has made us that way. That's one sense. Because that's true, our lives should become. More practically righteous. And when, because we know we're justified and we become holier and holier and more righteous on a practical level, that gives us confidence.

When we're attacked, That gives us confidence. Let me remind you of a text of scripture in 1 John. Um chapter three. Uh, let me read it to you. Little children.

This is 1 John 3, verse 7. Little children. Let no one deceive you. He who practices righteousness. is righteous.

Just as he is righteous. He who sins is of the devil, for the devil is sinned from the beginning. For this purpose, the Son of God was manifested that he might destroy the works of the devil. Whoever has been born of God does not sin. And I've told you before that's in the present tense.

Whoever is born of God does not continually, habitually, as a lifestyle, without repentance or check, practice sin. For his seed remains in him, and he cannot sin. Because he has been born of God. In this, the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest. Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God.

He who does Nor is he who does not love his brother.

So, what is John speaking about? Practical. Righteousness. What is Paul speaking about? Positional righteousness.

Positional righteousness is where God imputes to you the righteousness of Christ. If that's true, if that has happened, guess what? There will be practical righteousness. And when there is, and you are attacked, you have confidence. Yeah, your life isn't perfect.

Sure, there's room for much improvement. But you look at your life, and by and large, that's the practice of your life, a righteous lifestyle. And it gives you confidence in him.

So In verse 19, reading out a little further, this is 1 John 3, verse 19. And by this we know that we are of the truth, and we shall assure our hearts. Before him. For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and He knows all things. Beloved, if our heart does not condemn us, we have confidence.

toward God.

So when we're attacked, We put on the breastplate of righteousness, his righteousness. But also, because that's true, my ongoing lifestyle that more and more. is a righteous lifestyle. I'm not sinless. But I do sin less.

As I grow. I sin lass. There's more righteousness, less of the old behavior.

So Stand with your Waistgirded. With truth put on the breastplate of righteousness, First. Fifteen? is the third item. For the soldier.

And that is the shoe store. We're going into the shoe store now. Having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace. A soldier wore sandals. On the battlefield.

With nails that were nailed through coming out the bottom end. To grip.

So he wouldn't lose ground. It was thick leather. With sometimes a metal plate with the nails going through. Also to protect him. From sticks that were often placed in the battlefield by enemies.

Sort of like modern, well, ancient landmines. Uh booby traps.

So the idea is you put these sandals on your feet, and he says. Your feet should be shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.

So. I think what this means is. We should not back down. Because we know the truth, because our vital organs, our emotions, our thoughts are protected with that breastplate, now we have on our feet the preparation of the Gospel of Peace. I am prepared To share the gospel.

With different people, unbelievers. Yeah, that's a battle sometimes. Have you noticed that? It's not easy to. You don't want to talk.

He's like, I get nervous talking about Jesus in front of people. Don't back down. Don't back down. Don't be afraid, in fact, as you step out in obedience, feel the power surge. It'll happen.

Ask God to fill you with His Spirit in the moment. Isaiah chapter 52. Oh, how blessed are the feet of those on the mountains who bring tidings of good news. The Gospel, the good news, the preparation of the gospel of peace. Verse sixteen Above all Taking the shield.

A faith That's number four. With which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one.

Now, there were two types of shields in ancient times. There was a little round shield called a buckler, sort of like a large. Frisbee? Think of a large leather frisbee attached to the left arm. It was used in hand-to-hand combat.

It could deflect the thrust. Of the enemy with the short sword. And then There was a larger shield. It was a rectangle. It was about two, two and a half feet wide, about four, four and a half feet long.

and it was slightly curved. Made out of metal. Often the top part was Leather, sometimes it was soaked in water, or a non-flammable oil that would quench fiery darts. Arrows that were placed in pitch, lit a fire. And then you've probably seen the movies like Gladiator, when the soldiers, when they see those flaming arrows shoot through the air, thousands of them at one time, they take all their shields and lock them together.

and it forms this gigantic wall of protection.

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Now, let's return to today's teaching.

Now here I think is the secret.

So often when we're fighting battles, spiritual warfare. Yeah. is we think we should fight them alone.

So we're alone. We're watching something on our computer and we're being tempted. And so we're struggling, and I'm going to be alone and fight this battle. No, get on the phone. Come to church.

None of this thinking, well, I'm so unworthy I'm not coming to church. That's the reason you need to be in church. You need to lock shields. We need to fight the battle together. We need to pray at the beginning of services, sing together, lock our shields.

Get together with your connect group. Come on Wednesday nights, et cetera. We fight the battle. Together. The fiery darts The Greek word bellos for dart, fiery dart.

Well, you know what they're like? They're the accusations you get, the doubts you have, the fears you have. And when you experience those things, it's best. to experience them with another believer. Just confess them.

I'm experiencing this, I'm struggling with this, and get prayed for. Your growth will be A steep trajectory upwards. And onwards. That's part of the victory. You lock your shields.

Verse seventeen. Is the fifth item, the helmet. Take the helmet. Of salvation. Interesting Greek word.

Pericephalia. Helmet. From two words, peri, which means about or around, and kephalia, which is the Greek word for. Head cephalic. The medical term comes from kephalaya.

So it means. Around the head. Surround your head. It could be a leather helmet in the old days, a metal helmet, but it protected from arrows, it protected from the broad sword, it protected from the short sword. Not just protecting your thoughts.

But I think I think this. I think that there has been for quite some time. Even in Our movement, the Jesus movement, the Calvary Chapel movement, almost this anti-intellectualism that has pervaded. Like it's a sin to be smart. Oh, I was a drug addict on the street.

I had I had dropped out of second grade.

Now I'm a. Pastor. Cool? Nothing wrong with that. But That's no reason to get proud.

That shouldn't be your calling card. You should be able to grow, as Peter said, 2 Peter 3:18, in the grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Aim to learn more. Aim to learn more truth. Think of the deep theological, philosophical problems, questions that people have in this world.

Get answers to them, be well read. You'll be more valuable. Protect. Yeah. Head.

Take the helmet of salvation. And I think the idea here is that the work that he has begun in you, he will continue. There's a parallel verse. I don't want to belabor this because I do. I am going to end this chapter tonight.

But listen to this. This is explained to us, I believe, in 1 Thessalonians 5. There is a parallel verse. This is what Paul writes to the Thessalonians. Yeah.

But let us Who are of the day, not of the night, of the darkness, those of us who are of the day, be sober. Putting on the breastplate. Of faith and love. And as a helmet, The hope of salvation. The hope of salvation.

What is the helmet of salvation? It's the helmet of the hope of salvation. That means I have to like hope that I'm going to go to heaven? No, you are going to heaven. It's to live with the assurance that what God has begun in you, He's going to complete in you.

You see, you and I are saved three different ways. We're saved in the past. Past tense from the penalty of sin. We're being saved in the Present tense. From the power of sin, the grip of sin in our lives.

We will be saved in the future from the very presence of sin one day. That's the hope of our salvation. He's begun something. He's going to continue it. Martin Luther used to say: live your life as though Jesus died on the cross yesterday, rose from the dead today, and is coming back tomorrow.

Think of that. Let that sink in. Live your life like, I just found out Jesus died yesterday. He died for me yesterday. Wow.

And this morning he rose again from the grave, conquering death, which means I'll live forever because I believe in him, and he's coming back. He'll be here tomorrow. Tomorrow he's coming. If not tomorrow, then the next day. Not the next day, then the next day.

That's the way to live. That's the idea of The The idea of salvation or the helmet of salvation, he's begun, he'll continue it. It could happen at any moment. Then verse 17, we get the sixth item. And now we go to offensive weapons.

We'll finish this up quickly. The sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. You know Hebrews chapter 4? Where the author says The word of God is like a sharp two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of. Joints and marrow.

soul and spirit, etc. I'm looking at the time. I don't want to violate the time. I just want to say what you are doing. Here on Wednesday night.

In fulfillment. of this verse. The sword of the spirit. You are boning up on truth. You see, here's the thing.

The sword of the spirit and the sword. That he's speaking of here. Machira is the word, and it's the short sword. It's about a 12 to 18-inch. little sword that can only be used when you're up close.

Like eye to eye. And you have that little tiny frisbee-like Shield on your left arm and you take the short sword for jabbing. Poking. Decisive blowing. Boom, boom, boom, boom.

Up close. Vicious. Christians You need to know truth so well. That in particular instances It's ready. Not just, well, you know, generally I know that the Bible is true and God is in heaven and Jesus died.

I think he's coming back. No, you need to know. Stuff that applies now. in the moment up close, short little jabs. Jesus had a conversation with Satan.

And said You know, can make these stones into bread. It is written, Satan, man shall not live by bread alone. Boom! Jab. That's the short sword.

That's up close. That's a scripture. Boom. You need to know the scripture well enough in the battle to pull out those texts. Learn what they are.

Number seven on the list, verse eighteen, praying. Always with all prayer and supplication in the spirit, being watchful to this end with perseverance and supplication for all the sins. Since Nate covered it on Sunday and I covered it also the week before on prayer in the book of James, I won't belabor this. Except to say it says praying. Always With all prayer.

and supplication.

Soft prayers. Loud prayers? Long prayers, short prayers. Praise and worship prayers. Supplication prayers.

Anxiety per all of it. All of it. Praying always doesn't mean you mutter something under your breath 24 hours a day. Always praying to God, it means on all occasions, on every In every instance that you find yourself in, it becomes reflexive to you to pray. Pray, just like breathing, it's my breath.

I bring it and give it back to the Lord in prayer. That's the idea. And verse 19, and for me, that is, and pray for me, that utterance may be given to me, that I may open my mouth boldly to make known the mystery of the gospel. Hey, how cool would it be? To have Paul the Apostle on your daily prayer list.

Pray for Paul today. He's in prison in Rome. It'd be pretty cool. But do you notice that Paul doesn't pray for deliverance? He prays for utterance.

He doesn't It's more important that Paul be a faithful man than that Paul be a free man. He didn't say, pray that I could get sprung out of here. Just pray that I'm. Faithful and bold. You see.

When you are confined by A jail sentence, a disease, A family situation, it doesn't mean the end of ministry. It just means a change of ministry. Paul in prison was able to write four letters, as we have seen, witness to God, see them come to Christ. Never would have happened otherwise. That's what he prays for.

For which, verse 20, I am an ambassador in chains. That I may speak boldly as I ought to speak, but That you also may know my affairs. And how I am doing. Notice he didn't even say how he's doing. He says, You want to know how I'm doing?

Ask Titricus. Tichicus, a beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord, will make all things known to you. You may remember Tichicus from our study in the book of Colossians. He was from Ephesus. He joined Paul on his third missionary journey.

He was one of a team of seven people. Seven-member team that went and collected. An offering from Gentile churches to take back to the poor saints in Jerusalem.

So, Tichicus, he'll hang out with you. He'll tell you how I'm doing because he was hanging out with Paul in Rome. Delivering this letter. whom I have sent to you for this very purpose, that you may know our affairs, and that he may comfort your hearts. Peace.

To the brethren. And love With faith. from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. And he ends the letter like he begins the letter grace. Be with all those who love our Lord.

Jesus Christ In Sincerity. And we all said the last word together. Amen. Thanks for joining us today on Connect with Skip Heitzig. Before we go, remember, your generosity helps share God's word with people all around the world, offering truth, hope, and encouragement where it's needed most.

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