Tuesday, November 5, 2019

PT-5 "The Sword of the Spirit" (Eph. 6:17b)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11/5/2019 11:00 AM

My Worship Time                                                             Focus:  PT-5 “The Sword of the Spirit”

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                Reference:  Ephesians 6:17b

            Message of the verse:  “And take the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.”

            In today’s SD we will look at the last section of John MacArthur’s sermon on the Sword of the Spirit, and there are some very enlightening things in this short section of this sermon.

Some final thoughts on this, and I’ll let you go. Second Timothy chapter 3 I referred to. Let me just take you there for a minute and remind you of what the Word of God does. Five things are listed here that are accomplished by the Word.  The first one is salvation in verse 15, “That from childhood you have known the sacred writings,” (meaning Scripture), “which are able to give you the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.” That’s why the Bible, according to Philippians 2:16, is called the Word of Life because it gives spiritual life. John 5:24, “He who hears My Word and believes in Me has eternal life.” John 6:63, “The words I speak to you are spirit and life.” Or John 20:31, “These things are written that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ and believing have life in His name. Or Romans 10:17, “Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word,” or Ephesians 5:26, “Cleansed by the water of the Word.” And I love 1 Thessalonians 2:13, “For this reason we constantly thank God that when you received from us the Word of God’s message, you accepted not as the word of men but for what it really is, the Word of God which also performs its work in you who believe.” It has a saving power, “we’re begotten again,” 1 Peter 1, “by the word of truth.”

            So it is the Word that has the power to save. Now once we have been saved, what does the Word do? Well very familiar verse, verse 16, “All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching,” content, the body of divine truth that we live by. This is the treasure of biblical truth, the revelation of God to man. It is also profitable for reproof, to confute, refute, convince, convict, rebuke, the idea here, to expose error and sin. So the Word of God has this positive effect of bringing truth and sound teaching that saves and sanctifies, at the same time it also cuts as Hebrews 4:12 puts it, it rebukes, it reproves, it exposes error. That’s bound up in correction which is the remedial side of reproof. You start with reproof and then you move to correction, making it right. Sending it in the right direction, epanorthosis, I think is how you say the word in the Greek. It means to straighten up, to thoroughly restore someone to an upright position.  So the Word comes, it saves. The Word comes, it establishes doctrinal truth. And then the Word cuts and breaks down and shatters the sinner, or the saint, for that matter, who comes under its power. And then it picks the sinner or the saint back up in a restoring work to an upright position. And then trains in righteousness, paideia which has to do with educating children, bringing them to maturity which is the positive side of correction. So this is the power of the Word of God, for us in our own lives, to do its work and through us to impact the lives of others. Christ is the model. Putting the armor is putting on Christ.

            Well I’ll leave it at that. One further lesson, I think we’ll look at next Sunday night, is the place that prayer plays in all of this because in verse 18 Paul says, “With all prayer and petition, pray at all times in the Spirit.” We’ll talk about what that means. That’s also critical as you go into battle, not to feel overly self-confident even in wielding the Word but being dependent on prayer and the ministry of the Holy Spirit.

            Father, we thank You for our lesson tonight, familiar things to us all but wonderful reminders of the greatness of Your Word and the purity of it, the power of it. Lord, we would ask that You would continue to draw into our church family people who need to hear the truth, who need to come under its power, its transforming power, both those who are outside the Kingdom, bring them that they might be saved. Bring believers who are out in the midst of the struggle and the battle and ill-equipped because they don’t understand Your truth. They can’t defend themselves with the specific knowledge of Scripture; they can’t advance into the kingdom of darkness with a specific knowledge of Scripture because they don’t know Your truth. Continue to spread Your truth across this world to Your glory and Your honor. Raise up many who will be faithful as there are many now, Lord, we need many, many more. We would even pray so boldly that You would silence those who misrepresent the truth and that You would raise into places of prominence those who speak the truth that the truth may be heard, the truth that saves and sanctifies. We thank You, Lord, that You’ve equipped us fully to be triumphant and victorious. We want to enjoy that victory even here and now until we enjoy it in its fullness in Your presence in the future. We thank You for that promise and we live in that hope in the name of Christ. Amen.

Our quotation from “Love in Action” is from the book of Job as we move from our study of Barnabas to Job.

Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked
shall I return there.  The Lord gave, and
the Lord has taken away; blessed
be the name of the Lord.
Job 1:20-22

11/5/2019 11:07 AM


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