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Read 1 Sam 13:19-23
Disarming God’s People
Philistines oppress Israel by disallowing blacksmiths
they become the sole provider for basic sharpening
cancel culture
silencing diversity in the marketplace of ideas
RESULT: disarmament of an entire army (nation)
What led to disarmament?
Disobedience- failure to “take the land”
Compromise- failure to stand apart as God’s people
Philistines grow in power and assume control
Armament of the Church
How does Satan seek to disarm the church?
doubt/substitution/redefinition
compromise
alienation/destruction
tacet approval of our own apathy/wandering
C.S. Lewis-
“Indeed the safest road to Hell is the gradual one—the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts...”
Distraction
Canceling the voice of Truth
Application
Ready my soul for battle
Be my victory
Help me to follow you
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