Stand Firm Against the Enemy’s Attacks
One of my older grandsons was
involved in a high school playoff soccer match. After the first few minutes, it
became apparent that their opponent was a good team. They quickly scored three
goals against my grandson’s squad, continually applying pressure to the defense
and the goalie. However, when my grandson entered the game at that point, I was
proud to see how his aggressive defense helped to slow down the other team’s
onslaught. What had looked to be a blowout turned out to be a competitive game.
My grandson’s team still didn’t win, but at least it was relatively close.
That game reminded me of how
important defense can be, not only in sports but as we face our spiritual
opponents. In noting this, I am not taking anything away from the offense. It
is important that we take the fight to the enemy and tear down the strongholds
of the devil. We should be pressing forward with the work of God. The Church
should be battering the gates of hell, reclaiming the territory and the souls
that have been taken captive. However, we need to make sure our defenses are
secure as well. We can’t afford to let the enemy keep scoring points against
us. We need to resist his efforts.
In the most familiar passage of
scripture that refers to our warfare and the armor God provides for us as we do
battle, most of what is mentioned is protective gear. It includes a shield, a
breastplate, a helmet – items to be used on defense. The main goal extolled in
this passage on warfare is not that of marching ahead and conquering the
opponent. It is simply to “stand” – not to allow the enemy to knock you down or
score against you. “Put on the whole armor of God that you may be able to stand
against the wiles of the devil…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.
Stand therefore…” (Ephesians 6:11-14).
I am afraid that many of us who
claim to be followers of Jesus are not doing a very good job of standing or of
playing defense these days. The enemy is attacking and we are succumbing to his
assaults.
As truth and the Bible are under
attack, many are not standing firm in sound doctrine. They are compromising on
clear, biblical teachings and explaining away explicit commands from God. Alternate
explanations are being concocted for long-held beliefs based on principles
taught in God’s Word.
Likewise, many are failing to stand
firm in the living out of our faith. Godly lifestyles and Christlike character are
being discounted as not being very important, or in some cases as not even
being a realistic possibility. We excuse our sin or the sins of others,
including our spiritual and political leaders. As long as they do some good
things for our church or our nation, as long as they say the right words or
take part in Christian rituals, we ignore their pride, hate, lies, and
ungodliness.
One of the big dangers Jesus warned
about in the last days was deception. Many are not standing firm against this
particular tactic of the enemy. We are allowing ourselves to get caught up in
the lies, half-truths, and the spiritual blindness of our present age. We
refuse to accept the reality that is right in front of us. Our opponent isn’t scoring
by blatantly running over us. He is overcoming us by blurring the lines between
good and evil, including getting us to see less distinction between his team
and ours. He is even tricking some into kicking the ball into their own goal.
The enemy is at work. Let’s not let
down our defenses. Stand firm in truth and godliness.
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