In his sermon "The Whole Armour of God," Rowland Wheatley addresses the doctrine of spiritual warfare as derived from Ephesians 6:11. He emphasizes the necessity for Christians to put on the whole armor of God, highlighting the reality of spiritual adversaries, particularly the devil and his schemes (Ephesians 6:11-13). Wheatley draws on multiple Scripture references, including Romans 13:12 and 2 Corinthians 6:7, to delineate the protective and empowering aspects of God's armor, including truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, the Word of God, and prayer. The practical significance of Wheatley’s message underscores that believers are called to be vigilant and prepared against the insidious attacks of Satan, which primarily target the gospel and the believer's standing in Christ. He exhorts listeners to fully equip themselves with the available armory to resist these spiritual threats and maintain their faith.
“Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.”
“We need the armour, we need it put on. God has seen fit...to give us a summary here, a list of the armoury for a Christian.”
“If we do not put on the whole armour of God, we will not be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.”
“May the Lord help us then to pay heed to it, heed to every aspect of it...and that we might truly walk in the joy of the Lord.”
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