The sermon “The Christian's Armor” by A. W. Pink focuses on the nature of spiritual warfare as described in Ephesians 6:10-18. Pink argues that the life of a Christian is inherently a battle against malignant spiritual forces, which necessitates the reliance on divine strength rather than one's own abilities. He highlights that the apostle Paul's exhortation in verse 10 to "be strong in the Lord" underscores the importance of continuous communion with Christ for sustenance in spiritual conflict. The sermon outlines the metaphorical armor provided by God, with specific reference to the components described in the passage, such as the belt of truth and the breastplate of righteousness, emphasizing that each piece symbolizes vital spiritual graces necessary for Christians to resist deception and temptation. Practically, Pink stresses that understanding and utilizing this armor equips believers to stand firm against their adversaries, emphasizing the pervasive need for prayer and reliance on God's power in the midst of daily spiritual confrontation.
“Though the redemption which Christ has purchased for his people be free and full, yet between the beginning of its application to us and the final consummation of it, there is a terrible and protracted conflict through which we have to pass.”
“Be strong in the Lord means first of all see to it that you maintain a living, practical relationship to and remain in constant communion with the Lord.”
“It is called the armor of God, because He both provides and bestows it, for we have none of our own.”
“The mind girded up means a mind which is disciplined, the opposite of one where the thoughts are allowed to run loose and wild.”
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