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1 Timothy 1:18, 19

1 Timothy 1:18, 19
J.C. Philpot November, 29 2016 4 min read
660 Articles 41 Sermons 54 Books
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November, 29 2016
J.C. Philpot
J.C. Philpot 4 min read
660 articles 41 sermons 54 books
What does the Bible say about faith in spiritual warfare?

The Bible teaches that faith is essential for engaging in spiritual warfare, allowing believers to combat the flesh, the world, and the devil.

In spiritual warfare, faith acts as a crucial weapon against our three main adversaries: the flesh, the world, and the devil. The Apostle Paul emphasizes in 1 Timothy 1:18-19 the importance of holding onto faith and a good conscience. Without faith, believers are prone to succumb to temptations and fall into sin, much like a bird attracted to bait without seeing the trap. Faith enables us to perceive the hidden dangers and to call upon the Lord for strength and deliverance in times of trial. Scripture illustrates this through various biblical figures, such as Joseph and the three Hebrew children, who were able to resist significant temptations through their faith in God.

1 Timothy 1:18-19, Ephesians 6:16, Genesis 39:9

How do we know faith in God is true?

Faith in God is validated through the transformative experiences and promises found in Scripture.

Faith in God is recognized as true through its transformative power and the consistent fulfillment of God's promises throughout the Scripture. The Apostle Paul, in Ephesians 6:16, calls faith a shield that protects believers against the fiery darts of the devil. This indicates that faith is not merely abstract but is vital for practical victory in life's spiritual battles. Furthermore, Scripture provides countless examples of individuals who depended on God in varying circumstances, showcasing that true faith leads to triumph over trials. As believers experience God's faithfulness in their lives, their understanding of faith is deepened, reinforcing its truthfulness and necessity.

Ephesians 6:16, Romans 10:17, Hebrews 11:1

Why is holding onto faith important for Christians?

Holding onto faith is crucial for Christians as it empowers them to resist temptation and navigate spiritual challenges.

Holding onto faith is of paramount importance for Christians because it enables them to engage effectively in the spiritual battle against sin, temptation, and the assaults of the enemy. In 1 Timothy 1:18-19, Paul stresses the necessity of maintaining faith and a good conscience in the face of challenges. When believers cling to faith, they are fortified against the lure of the flesh and the deceptions of the world. The act of holding onto faith is a conscious choice to trust in God’s presence and power to deliver from evil. Without this steadfast faith, Christians may find themselves vulnerable and exposed to spiritual defeat, highlighting the necessity of nurturing and exercising faith regularly.

1 Timothy 1:18-19, Hebrews 10:23, 1 Peter 5:8-9

"This charge I commit unto you, son Timothy, according to the prophecies which went before on you, that you by them might war a good warfare; holding faith, and a good conscience; which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck."

— 1 Timothy 1:18, 19

This "good warfare" is carried on against three principal enemies--the flesh, the world, and the devil; and each of these enemies so closely allied to ourselves, and each so powerful and so hostile, that they must surely overcome us, unless we are "strengthened with might in the inner man."

There is the FLESH, with all its baits, charms, and subtle attractions, continually laying its snares and traps for our feet, perpetually ensnaring us in some evil word or some evil work, and we in ourselves utterly defenseless against it. Said I defenseless? Yes, eager to run into it, like the silly bird that sees the grains of grain spread in the trap, but thinks not, when it flutters around it, that the trap will fall and confine it a prisoner. So we, allured by a few grains of grain spread before our eyes, often see not the snare, until we are fast entangled therein.

Faith then is that eye of the soul which sees the concealed hook; by faith we call upon the Lord to deliver us from snatching at the bait; and by faith, as a spiritual weapon, we cut at times the snare asunder. Oh, how defenseless are we, when the temptations and allurements of the flesh plead for indulgence, unless faith is in exercise, unless faith realizes the hatred of God against sin, and brings into our consciences a sense of God's heart-searching eye, and his wrath against all transgression! But where the Lord has put this weapon of faith into the hand of his soldier, he will often strengthen his arm to wield it in these seasons of extremity, even though that weapon should cut and wound self.

How Joseph was enabled to resist the snares spread for his feet, by calling to mind the presence of the Lord! How he was strengthened to break asunder that bond which was fast twining round his heart, when faith sprang up in his soul, and he said, "How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?" How the three children who were about to be cast into the burning, fiery furnace, unless they would worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar had set up, overcame that dreadful temptation to renounce their God and prove apostates, by living faith! Oh, what a weapon faith is, when the Lord does but give us power to wield it! How, as Deer says, it– "Cuts the way through hosts of devils, while they fall before the word."

But when sin, temptation, and unbelief beat this weapon out of our hands, when it lies seemingly shattered at our feet, and we cannot get another such sword from God's armory, how we stand naked and defenseless before our enemies! Therefore what need we have not merely of this heavenly grace in our souls, but to hold it fast and not let it go, lest the enchantress should catch our feet in her wiles and snares.

So, again, when SATAN comes in with his fierce temptations and fiery darts, what but faith can enable the soul to stand up against them, as the Apostle says, "Above all, taking the shield of faith, with which you shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one." Nothing but faith in God, in his power and presence; nothing but faith in Jesus, in his blood and his righteousness; nothing but faith in the holy Spirit, as lifting up a standard in the heart by means of his divine operations; nothing but faith in a triune God can enable the soul to battle against Satan's assaults. Therefore see how indispensable faith is to fight a good fight, yes, so indispensable that a good fight is called emphatically "the fight of faith," "fight the good fight of faith," implying that true faith will enable a man to come off more than conqueror through every battle and to survive every conflict.

From Through Baca's Vale by J.C. Philpot.
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