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Ed Young Devotionals

    Active Defense

    Posted on Aug 27, 2023 12:00:00 AM

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    Ephesians 6:13-14 "Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm. Stand therefore..."

    Think

    Imagine preparing for an intense hike. You've gathered all the essential gear: a reliable pair of boots, a durable backpack, a compass, and ample provisions. However, on the day of the trek, you leave everything at home. No matter how premium or specialized your equipment is, it's worthless unless you put it to use.

    Similarly, God has provided us with spiritual armor. It's tailor-made, encompassing everything we need for protection against the enemy's onslaughts. Yet simply having the armor is not enough; we must actively put it on and employ it.

    "Stand firm" is an active defense posture. It doesn't suggest passivity or a mere waiting game. It's about readiness, anticipation, and proactive defense. Standing implies action, mobility, and vigilance. We are called not only to own God's armor but to actively wear and use it, knowing that our spiritual battles require more than passive faith.

    While our power is limited, the strength of God's armor is unparalleled. By equipping ourselves with his truth, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation, we aren't just defending ourselves; we're claiming the victory Christ has already won for us.

    Apply

    This week, be intentional about your spiritual armor. Each morning, mentally and spiritually "put on" each of these pieces, asking God for guidance on how to use it throughout the day. When faced with challenges, instead of retreating, take your stand, and remember that God's armor is meant for active defense and victory.

    Pray

    Father, help me to put on the armor you've provided. Let me not just own it but wear it with confidence, standing firm in the truth of your promises. Thank you for equipping me for every battle I face. In Jesus' name. Amen.

    Topics: faith, passive, armor