Ephesians 6:10
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His
might.
In Paul's final letter to the Ephesians, he was making emphatic closing statements. Paul sought to alert the Ephesians that they had a mighty foe that wished to come against them. He made it clear that the battles that they would face would not be battles against flesh and blood, but battles against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Paul then emphasized that they had all they needed to stand firm against the enemy. All they had to do was put on the whole armor of God.
In other words, Paul was making them aware of their choices. They could choose to fight against the evil and iniquity in their lives through their own strength or they could choose to take up the strength promised to them by their Savior Jesus Christ. Such is the choice that we have been given.
One of the basic principles of human existence is that God
has given us free choice. Even though He
has a specific plan for our lives, He allows us to make our own choices along
the way. Knowing our frailty, God has given us the Holy Spirit to
stand with us as we wrestle with all that the enemy brings against us. God even promised that He will perfect His
power in our weakness. 2 Cor 12:9
So why is it that we still wrestle with personal
decisions? These personal decisions that
tend to overwhelm us can be made a lot easier to handle if we are willing to
ask the Holy Spirit to guide us in Truth and we are willing to forego the
choice of navigating through the trial on our own.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for providing the weapons that
we need to carry us through spiritual warfare and the trials of every day
life. We humbly submit to Your power in
our lives. We ask that the Holy Spirit
stand with us against the wiles of Satan so that we may oppose his schemes and
resist his temptations. We pray for the
wisdom to understand that we cannot stand against our enemies alone. May we become victors through Christ Our
Savior. We ask all these things in the name of the victorious king of kings, Jesus Christ.
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