Ephesians 6:10-20
Struggle in the Heavenly Places
Eph 6:10. The word “finally” indicates that we will get something more. A final word follows, and even more than that, as a new theme even comes up, which, by the way, fits well with the foregoing. In the previous chapters you have read about the marvelous truths of the heavenly blessings and about Christ and the church. You also saw that these truths should affect our life in different areas.The item that has not been dealt with yet is that there is also an enemy that continually tries to prevent you from enjoying the blessings. He also wants to prevent the effects of those blessings to be shown in your life. That causes a struggle. In view of this struggle Paul draws attention to three points. The first point is the source of power, the second is the character of the enemy against whom you are struggling and the third is the armor that is handed to you, so that you are able to resist the enemy when he attacks you.The enemy is powerful and also cunning. You yourself have no power to stand firm against his schemes, for this is especially the issue of this section. But in the Lord you have an awesome source of power at your disposal. He is mightier than any enemy. On top of that, it is His struggle. He wants to triumph through you.Therefore the first call is: “Be strong in the Lord.” Seek your power in Him, Who is the almighty and eternal God. Also be aware that He is your Lord, the One Who has authority over you. In Him everything is present to overcome. “In the strength of His might” indicates that He has the power to master every opposition against Him. “His might” means that He is able to exercise His power in the right way.Eph 6:11. In this verse you read how you can enter the struggle. Therefore God hands you an armor. We will see which parts this armor consists of. Here it is already said that you should put on the “full armor”. You cannot afford to miss one part. The point is that you will stand firm against the constant schemes of the devil. A beautiful example of somebody who stands firm against the attacks of the enemy, you read in 2 Samuel 23. It is about Shammah, one of David’s heroes. Because of his firmness he could save a piece of land and its fruits for God’s people (2Sam 23:11-12). That is also the case with our ‘land’, that is the heavenly places and the fruits of that land, that are the spiritual blessings.The call to stand firm means that you will not compromise any of the blessings you have received in Christ. The devil has a whole armory of tricks and feints to deceive you. By that I mean that he tries to keep you busy with things that are not meant for you. A very successful trick is that he gives Christians the idea that it is a good thing to get involved with the politics of this world. He who enters that area quickly loses the view of the heavenly blessings and the joy of them.But he knows more strategies, like discouragement, disappointment, confusion, moral failures and doctrinal error. All of his schemes suit him as the father of lies (Jn 8:44). He will always twist the truth. The best proof of that you already come across in Genesis 3 (Gen 3:1). There you read the first words the devil speaks in the Bible. He pretends to quote what God said, but he does that in his own way. The outcome is the fall of man. This is how he always operates; you have been warned (cf. 2Cor 2:11; 2Cor 11:14)! Fortunately, we have an armor that is indeed of God, it is the armor God gives us. Man’s armor is of no use at all against the schemes of the devil. God has not put on that armor, but we have. God does not need a shield of faith and neither the other parts, but we do need them.Eph 6:12. The armor doesn’t consist of a literal sword and a literal shield. The struggle is not against men, “not against flesh and blood”, but that doesn’t mean that the devil doesn’t use men. He certainly does use them, both unbelievers and believers. An example of the latter is illustrated in Matthew 16 (Mt 16:23). The struggle is spiritual in nature and takes place in heavenly places; it is against powers that control the darkness in which the world is sunk.Darkness is not only the absence of light, but also the presence of evil. Every place that has influences of sin or gives room to sin is a place where the devil and his demons are in action. Demonic powers are hidden behind the darkness. The darkness is still being extended more and more by people who sin. They are activated to sin by invisible powers of wickedness, i.e. demons. Demons move as powers at a much higher level than that at which we move. Eph 6:13. Therefore we are pointed again to “the full armor of God”. After all, the continuous intention of the devil is to rob the believer from the enjoyment of the blessings he has received and which he has learnt to know in this letter. Therefore the struggle will really start at the end of the letter only. Now you have enjoyed everything God has given to you and since you have a desire to enjoy it even more, and adapt your life to it, you should be aware that you are the target of the devil. He will not bother the children of God who are indifferent about their blessings. Those children of God are occupied with their earthly and sometimes even worldly matters, as if their salvation depends on that. But for you “the evil day” has come, the day the enemy tends to target you especially. The whole realm of darkness has been stirred and mobilized to pull down your purpose.Practically, there may be days that everything seems to go wrong and that all could not be a coincidence. As a result, you may be under pressure. But if you have put on the armor, you will resist the pressure to throw in the towel. In this way you are able “to resist”. This expression you also come across in James 4 and 1 Peter 5 (Jam 4:7; 1Pet 5:9). It is about not giving in to, and not running away from, the threat posed by the enemy who wants to wipe out every thought about heavenly matters. However, God wants a testimony on earth exactly of that.In other places in Scripture you read about ‘flee’ (1Cor 6:18; 1Cor 10:14; 1Tim 6:11; 2Tim 2:22). There you see that you must flee from situations that are connected with the sinful desires of your heart. Did you resist where it was called for, then victory is achieved. But watch out! It is not enough to repel an enemy attack. After the victory we have to stand firm. The attack itself is not the most dangerous, but the rest afterward. When it seems that the struggle has been fought, then precisely at that moment the greatest attack often happens. An example of that you see in the history of Elijah. After his spiritual success on Mount Carmel in 1 Kings 18 (1Kgs 18:36-46) he flees in fear in the next chapter because of the threatening language of wicked Jezebel, the wife of wicked King Ahab (1Kgs 19:1-3). In closing this part, I still want to point out that the struggle that is being described here, is not a struggle against the sin that dwells in us. To such a struggle we are not called anywhere in the Bible. Regarding the indwelling power of sin, it is said in Romans 6: “Consider yourselves to be dead to sin” (Rom 6:11). Why then continue struggling? But, you might say, don’t we read in Hebrews 12 about striving against sin (Heb 12:4)? Yes, sure. But the point there is not the sin that dwells in you, but the sin that surrounds you and wants to intrude.Now read Ephesians 6:10-13 again.Reflection: What is the reason that this letter ends with speaking about struggling?The Armor
Eph 6:14. We shall take a closer look at the whole armor now. We will see what to put on (Eph 6:11) and what to take up (Eph 6:13) and whether you indeed have done that. Parts of the armor that aren’t yet in place, can then be put in order.The first part, “truth”, serves as a protection of the loins. In the Bible the loins are a picture of the strength to walk. In Exodus 12 the people are told that they should eat the Passover with their “loins girded” (Exo 12:11), that means: ready to leave Egypt and to go to the promised land. ‘The loins girded with truth’ means your walk is in accordance with the truth. That is so if you apply God’s Word really to yourself. In that way you will see everything you encounter as it really is, as God sees it. As “the truth in Jesus” (Eph 4:22) was seen in His walk, in that way it should be the power for your walk. The truth must become a part of your being, in everything you say or do. Your whole thinking, speaking and acting must be directed by the truth, by what is true, as how God sees everything. In keeping everything as how God has revealed them in His Word lies the strength for your walk in a world where satan is still lord and master.When your feelings for the world are girded with the truth, it will save you from loving something of the world. The truth makes clear to you that the world lies under the sway of the wicked one and that all that is in the world, is not from the Father (1Jn 5:19; 1Jn 2:15-17). To be girded with the truth doesn’t mean that you have to know the whole Bible by heart. The real important thing is that you will measure everything you come into contact with, in the light of the truth. When something appears to be in accordance with the truth, it is good, but when it is against the truth, it is reprehensible.This part of the armor is also important in pastoral sense. We all have to deal with people. That can be family members, friends, colleagues, neighbors, acquaintances, a brother or sister. All of our relationships and all activities must be looked at in the light of the truth. Only then the real character of that person or activity will become clear and in that way we can take the right position. When we don’t do that, you and I have a great risk that our life will be regulated by other people or by things that happen to us.If you judge people and incidents in the light of the truth, you can give them the right place, and by doing that they cannot manipulate you anymore. Only in this way you are armed with the right view and therefore you can fend off the attacks. In this way you have the strength (‘loins’) to live for God and show Him in the world. That is not something intuitional, but something you should seize with your mind. Peter says: “Therefore gird up the loins of your mind” (1Pet 1:13 NKJV).The second part, “righteousness”, serves as a protection of your breast. Righteousness indicates that you give everyone his or her due. It is about dealing and acting righteously according to God’s will. The “breastplate” protects the heart. From the heart flow “the springs of life” (Pro 4:23). Are the rights of God being recognized in everything that comes out of our hearts, so that we act like God wants us to? Paul did his best “to maintain always a blameless conscience [both] before God and before men” (Acts 24:16). With him ‘the breastplate of righteousness’ was well in place. When our conscience is not clean, we are subjected to the schemes of the devil and we are powerless in the struggle against him.Eph 6:15. The third part has to do with your feet: “Having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace.” This is not about being prepared to proclaim the gospel, nor about living in the assurance of peace with God (Rom 5:1). Peace here is the peace between Jew and Gentile in one new man (Eph 2:14; 17). This peace is heavenly; it is the peace of God (Phil 4:7).It should be visible in our walk that we live from peace. Then we bring to God everything that is in our heart. Consequently we rest in every circumstance God leads us. The Lord Jesus is our model in this (Mt 11:25-30). The peace of God is being characterized by the rest of God on His throne, unaffected by all the rush on earth.When the devil cannot deceive us on the first two parts, he will try to take away our peace. Just as with Job he will use all kinds of circumstances to succeed. In heaven there is nothing that can make us restless and take away our peace. The testimony of heavenly reality will be seen on earth especially in the peace we radiate amidst all the rush.Eph 6:16. After three military garments, now three means of protection are handed to us. The first means is the “shield of faith”. So faith is presented as a shield. That is a wonderful picture. The shield here is a long shield behind which the body is hidden, so you are unreachable for all flaming arrows. When your faith, that means your confidence, is really focused on God, when you believe that He has control of everything and that nothing surprises Him, the attempts of the evil one to discourage you will be in vain. Through faith you see the glorified Christ, to Whom God will soon subject all powers. The devil whispers in your ear: ‘If God loves you, then would ….’ The devil feeds the thoughts of unbelief and suspicion. That are “the flaming arrows” he fires off, which causes a fire in your soul that spreads fast. An arrow that hits the mark causes a hole, but a flaming arrow causes much more misery than a hole. The devil wants you to doubt God’s love and goodness for you. In such case you should take the shield of faith, so that all the flaming arrows are repelled and extinguished. Job also extinguished a flaming arrow that was fired on him by the devil through his wife (Job 2:9-10). Bear in mind that all things are controlled by the Father and the Son. God loves you and He makes all things work together for good to those who love Him (Rom 8:28).Eph 6:17. To protect your head, the seat of the thoughts, God equips you with “the helmet of salvation”. You know that you are “saved by grace” (Eph 2:5). That salvation is a gift from God (Eph 2:8) and therefore depends not on men. For that reason salvation is a fixed fact, so you can resist the enemy with your head held high.The sixth means is “the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God”. The sword is the Word of God that is used in the power of the Spirit. The Lord shows how to use it at the temptation in the wilderness (Mt 4:1-11). Again and again He defeats the devil with a quote from the Word of God, which He starts with “it is written”. You handle the sword when you quote statements of God’s Word in specific situations. For effective use of the sword of the Spirit, you must practice with it. That doesn’t only mean that you learn to know God’s Word better, but that you also know how and when to use it. Of the sixty heroes that surrounded Solomon’s traveling couch, it is said: “All of them are wielders of the sword, expert in war” (Song 3:7-8).Evil powers can only be resisted with the Word of God. With the ‘weapon of discussion’ you will not succeed, even if you have a ready tongue.Now read Ephesians 6:14-17 again.Reflection: Examine how the parts of the armor work in your life.Prayer and Love
Eph 6:18. Well, the soldier is dressed and protected. In full force, he is on the battlefield, ready to repel the attack. But what do you see then? He is kneeling down, without even watching out for the enemy. But that attitude makes him yet more vulnerable, doesn’t it? Nothing could be further from the truth. To fall down on your knees and start praying is the final piece of the armor.You can have everything put on optimally, but if you omit the prayer, you will surely lose the struggle. Through praying you don’t report to the enemy, but to God Who has all power in heaven and on earth. By prayer you rise above the struggle area and enter God’s holy place to see there the might of the Lord Jesus Who fights for you. He is the Commander; it is also His fight. He oversees the whole struggle area and gives His orders.It is striking that there is no symbol for prayer. Which symbol would be satisfying to reflect a prayer life? After all, it is important that you are continuously, “at all times”, in connection with God in your life. Prayer is, as it were, the breathing of the soul. Without prayer your spiritual life suffocates.The Holy Spirit Whom you have received (Eph 1:13), wants to work this in you. He is the only One Who is able to. He knows exactly the feelings of the Lord Jesus and He also wants to work them in your heart. He leads you in your prayer and petition. Then you do not pray out of habit, but you urgently pray for what is needed. While praying, the risk is that your thoughts are wandering off or that you fall asleep. Therefore prayer goes together with being on the alert and with all perseverance. Through prayer the soldier is continually in connection with the Commander. Without that connection everything goes wrong. You will then act in self will and that will surely cause harm to the unity within the army. That would jeopardize the safety of others. Acting in this way shows that you don’t consider “all the saints” you are connected with. It is important to always consider “all the saints” (Eph 1:15; Eph 3:18), for no saint is free from needs. We can pray for groups of believers, but let us also specifically name every saint in our prayers. Eph 6:19. With the words “and [pray] on my behalf” Paul makes clear how much he appreciates the prayers for him personally and for his ministry. He doesn’t put himself above that, as if he wouldn’t need prayers. We see in this a clear indication to pray for each believer personally and for his or her ministry for the Lord. In this way Paul makes the believers become co-workers in passing on blessings which he presented to them in this letter. Because of their prayer support he can also make known to others “the mystery of the gospel”. He was convinced of the power of prayer.Eph 6:20. He doesn’t ask them to pray for his release from imprisonment. To him the most important thing was the preaching of what God had entrusted to him and which was the cause of his imprisonment (Eph 3:1; Eph 4:1). Therefore he asks them to pray that he might speak in such a way that is fully in accordance with the mystery of the gospel.It was important to him that his message would be well understood by the hearers. A preacher should always consider the level of his hearers. Not that the content of the message has to be adjusted to them, but the way that the message should be brought. Every situation is different. Therefore dependence on the Lord and supplication of believers are necessary to see what ought to be spoken in any situation.Eph 6:21. The final words of Paul follow from this verse. We can say that love is the key issue of the final verses. In Eph 6:21-22 he speaks about love for one another; in Eph 6:23-24 it is about the love of and for God and the Lord Jesus.Paul was interested in all the believers, but he was also convinced that all the believers were interested in him. The thought that his situation was also of concern to others, is a great proof of love which filled his heart. He wants them to know how he is doing. Therefore he sends Tychicus to them. It is very likely that Tychicus has taken the letter, which Paul is now finalizing, with him. It is possible that Tychicus also had the letter for the church in Colossae (Col 4:7) with him.Paul calls him “the beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord”. That is a nice testimony. He functions as a link between Paul in his imprisonment and the believers elsewhere. Such people are scarce, unfortunately. I hope that you want to be like Tychicus, that you want to be a ‘transmitter’ of the truth that you have learnt from Paul about the Lord Jesus. Your fellow believers will appreciate you as a ‘beloved brother’. But you are not to tell them what they like to hear, as ‘a faithful servant in the Lord’ doesn’t do that. ‘A faithful minister in the Lord’ speaks of both pleasant and unpleasant truths; he reports “everything” that is entrusted to him.Eph 6:22. Tychicus didn’t transmit cool statistic data. He was someone who was fully involved with Paul and the other believers. In him also the feelings of Paul became visible for the believers. The Ephesians loved Paul, they are therefore saddened by his circumstances. Therefore they needed comfort. Tychicus knew how Paul felt, how he was doing. He was the right man for this mission. Paul sent him because Tychicus was able to give solace to the hearts of the Ephesians. This requires being able to empathize with what those hearts need.Although the Ephesians probably didn’t know Tychicus, they wouldn’t need time to get acquainted first. The love of Tychicus for Paul and the love of the Ephesians for the same Paul would have been felt mutually. As soon as you or I talk with someone, we also notice that that person loves the Lord Jesus when he loves the truths that are made known to us through the ministry of Paul. Thereby I especially think about the truths that are in connection with the heavenly blessings of the Christian and the unity between Christ and His church, which are wonderfully highlighted here.Eph 6:23. His desire is that the “brethren” (the sisters are included) will experience the “peace … from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ” and also “love with faith”. In this time of so many divisions and confusion, pain and rejection, we heartily join in this desire. Let us pray that that desire may be fulfilled.Love goes together with the confidence of faith here that He is above all circumstances and will fulfill His counsel and that there is nothing out of His control. The awareness of His love for us will strengthen our confidence in Him. In His love He will keep us.Eph 6:24. To his previous wishes “grace” is now added. Grace is the basis of all life. If we stand in grace, then the awareness of the love from God the Father and the Lord Jesus for us will increase. And can our reaction be otherwise than a burning, unquenchable mutual love for the Lord Jesus Christ? We will love Him more and more, together “with all” who also do.What a joy such a reaction must be for Him, Who “loved the church and gave Himself for her”!Now read Ephesians 6:18-24 again.Reflection: How can other believers notice that you are interested in them?
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