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Armor of God

The most troubling things in your life—things you perceive with your five
physical senses—are not your real issue. Everything that occurs in the
visible, physical world is directly connected to the wrestling match being
waged in the invisible, spiritual world. Your real enemy—the devil—wants
you to ignore the spiritual reality behind the physical one. Because as
long as you’re focused on what you can see with your physical eyes, he can
continue to run rampant underneath the surface. The more you disregard
him, the more damage he is free to do. The enemy may be invisible, but he
is not fictional. He is very real, and very persistent, waging war against
us constantly. 

Being a believer doesn’t give you immunity from the assaults of the enemy,
but it does give you access to the power of the Father—His power to defend
you as well as reverse what’s been done to you. If you want to win the
fight—if you want to join me in flipping the script, pinning down the
enemy, and crippling his impact in your life—the key is realizing you’re
connected to more spiritual brawn than is coming against you.

Paul wrote Ephesians not only to draw attention to the spiritual battle
that exists in the invisible, unseen realm, but largely for the purpose of
unveiling the strength inherent in every person who is in relationship
with God through Christ. In Ephesians, Paul highlights one of the most
important yet overlooked aspects of our spiritual armor: prayer.

Paul deemed prayer so critical in gaining victory over Satan’s power in


our lives that, as one scholar observed, “Ephesians has proportionately
more than 55% as many verses directly related to prayer” as Romans, Paul’s
longest letter.1 He even burst right out praying several times while he
was writing. And when he prays … man, is he strategic, being sure to tell
his readers exactly what he is praying for. He knew prayer was able to
change the trajectory of their whole lives. Victory in spiritual warfare
is inseparable from prayer. 

Read Ephesians 1:18-21 and 3:14-19. Of all of the things Paul prays, which
do you most need to ask of God today?

Verses
Ephesians 1:18-21
Ephesians 3:14-19
Ephesians 6:10

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