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Eph. 6:10-20
Believer's conflict
Intro.
1. Kingdom of darkness --all at one time in it.
2. Kingdom of God.
All who are in it are their by
faith in Jesus Christ.
Illustration: In Jerusalem are tow monuments one is
made out of black stone; one is made out of white
stone.
They represent the two kingdoms.
1. Strength for the Battle 6:10
1. availability of this power
2. adequacy of the Power
3. Appropriation of this power.
2. Enemy of This Battle.
6:11-12
1. Identity of the enemy.--the
devil --God of this
world.
2. His tools "wiles" trickery, deception
3. Basics for his power
a. Fallen race.
Prong to believe a lie than the
truth
b.
Satan is a natural liars
3. Nature of the enemy Eph 6:12
1.
He is a spirit being.
v12
2.
He is evil.
"spiritual wickedness in high places"
a.
His agent "principalities"
4. Protection of the Believers.
1. Completeness.
v13
2. Purpose v13b.
"resist the devil"
3. Elements
a) not a back piece.
v14
b) One of offensive weaken v17
Application:
1.
Some do not know a battle is going on.
2. Some have retreaded and away behind
3. Some have fallen in battle --healing is available for
your.
4. Some are tired in the battle.
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