Did you forget
to get dressed?
Every evening,
before I go to bed, I lay out the clothes I am planning to wear the next day. I
do this for a couple of reasons. One is that most days I wake before the sun
has risen, and so, instead of blinding myself by turning on the light when I’m
not quite ready for that yet, I am able to get dressed easily as I don’t have
to search for anything.
Another
reason is that I like to be prepared the night before for my day ahead. I find
that when I am organized beforehand, my morning schedule goes a lot smoother.
Kettle filled. Travel mug at the ready. Quiet time Bible study materials laid
out. Shoes, hat, keys, wallet, pen etc on the counter and water bottle ready to
be filled.
Now, to
some of you, this may seem excessive, but it’s the way I like it. It works for
me and so I do it.
My husband,
on the other hand, is not so inclined. His way of getting ready is vastly different
to mine, and yet it works for him.
So, where
am I going with all this boring, personal stuff?
Every
morning, or the night before, we give some thought as to what we are going to
wear for the day. We think about what we'll be doing that day, and it
determines what clothes we'll wear.
Is it a
workday? Is it a church day? Is it a cold day? A hot day? Will we be getting
dirty? Will we be sitting in an office? Will we be meeting with a friend for
coffee? Our mind runs those scenarios over in our heads, and we plan
accordingly.
But how
often do we get up and “get dressed spiritually”? Do we rise every morning
and plan what to wear spiritually?
Over the
past couple of weeks, I have been studying in preparation for an upcoming
series I will be teaching in our Ladies Bible Study, on the subject of the
Armour of God.
When the topic
was first suggested to me, I thought that maybe it was too overdone and would
have a lullaby effect on the listeners, but after praying about it, I really
felt it was something that was needed and there was a LOT that I didn’t really
understand about it and I was keen to do some digging in order to gain a better
understanding and grow in my Christian walk.
Now, I don’t
have the space here to go into all I have been studying, but something I had
written a few years back came to mind and I wanted to share it in light of the thoughts
rattling round in my brain. It is only a tiny portion of the iceberg that lies
beneath, and I encourage you to do some in depth study on your own.
Take a look
at the passage in Ephesians and read what Paul wrote to the people of Ephesus,
remembering that what he wrote then, is just as applicable to us now. Don’t
skip any verses just because of familiarity of the passage.
Ephesians
6:10-18 -
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put
on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of
the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this
world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the
whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and
having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with
truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; And your feet shod with
the preparation of the gospel of peace; Above all, taking the shield of faith,
wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And
take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of
God: Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and
watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;
We read in
this passage about the battle clothes God wants us to wear.
As
believers, we have access to incredible power, but also a great responsibility
to learn how to put on and how to use the armour of God.
The
choice we have as Christians, is not whether we’ll be a Christian civilian or a
Christian soldier, but whether we’ll be a prepared Christian soldier or an
unprepared one.
Paul gives
clear instructions as to what to wear spiritually, what it does and how to use
it.
We would
never, even on our most brain-dead days, get up to start our day, without
stopping to get dressed. No! We put at least a little bit of effort into
clothing ourselves and being prepared for the day by what we choose to wear.
Why then, do
we neglect to clothe ourselves spiritually? Why do we think we can make it
through the day spiritually naked!
Some people
think they can get by with a spiritual clothing once a week. On Sunday, they
soak up the Word, read and pray, then for the rest of the week, they get about
without their armour (spiritual clothes) on. And yet, they take care to get
dressed physically each and every day.
The Bible
clearly tells us why it's important to be clothed with His armour. We will be
able to “stand against the wiles of the devil”. (Ephesians 6:11) His
cunningness, his trickery and his deceit.
The Devil is
very real. Don’t overestimate his abilities, but don’t underestimate him either.
The Bible
tells us that if we put on the whole armour of God, not some, but ALL, we will
“be able to withstand in the evil day”. (Ephesians 6:13).
I don't know
about you, but I feel like we're living in the 'evil day'. Unless you
live under a rock (like my 12th grade geography teacher thought of
me because we didn't have a television), or you are in denial about the
wickedness in the world today, you too know that we live in evil days. All the
more reason to put on God's armour. Satan is just as active today as he was
back in Paul’s day.
The Bible
also tells us in verse 16 that we'll be able to “quench all the fiery darts
of the wicked”. I know I don't want to take on a fiery dart without some
protection.
So often
we're guilty of taking care of the physical and neglecting the spiritual. We
get dressed physically, but we forget to get dressed spiritually!
Paul didn’t
say, “Bring the armour of God along with you on the off chance that you
might need it.” Rather, he said, “You will need it: so, PUT IT ON!”
He knew that
our enemy, the Devil, is out to get us. He is a liar, a deceiver, a tempter, an
accuser, a slanderer.
The Devil
knows that once you are a child of God, he cannot take away your eternal
destiny. It’s too late for that. He also knows that he has been defeated
already and his fate is sealed. And so, the best he can do, is to make your
time on earth unproductive, full of fear and discouragement until you are unable
to live freely and fully. He wants to render you ineffective in God’s work.
One of my
sisters used to tell me in my teenage years, that it looked like I'd rolled
around in my drawer and climbed out (due to my wrinkled state and a hippie
phase I was going through at the time).
Well, it's
not enough to 'roll around in the drawer' of God's Word, metaphorically
speaking, and expect to come out with your armour on. You can't expect to be
clothed right if all you do is read your Bible on Sunday, and maybe a little
verse along with a nice short devotional every other day.
As we read our
Bibles and study them, applying what we learn in obedience and couple it with prayer,
allowing God to shape every aspect of our lives, we begin to be clothed in his
armour. The battle we face is not an earthly one, and the enemy fighting us is a
powerful foe, so we need supernatural power. God’s power and God’s armoury.
As we believe
God’s truth and hide it in our hearts, we have it there ready for the enemy’s
attack. As we arm ourselves with God’s spiritual clothing, we protect ourselves
for when the battle heats up. We are prepared and ready. Dressed for war!
Just as we
understand the need for getting dressed in our physical attire every day, we
need to see the importance of getting dressed for the spiritual battle that is
being waged against us by someone who hates God, hates us and seeks only to
destroy us and our reputation.
We need to
be ready. Alert. Watchful. And dressed appropriately.
1 Peter 5:8
KJV - Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring
lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:
O, church arise and put your armour on
Hear the call of Christ our captain
For now the weak can say that they are strong
In the strength that God has given
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