SPIRITUAL ATTACKS 5: THE SHIELD OF FAITH

(Message by Tanny Keng)

1. Spiritual Attacks 

a) Christians are fighting a daily battle.  Not against flesh and blood, but against the powers of darkness. Believers do battle with fallen angels called demons, lead by the chief enemy of God, Satan.  These enemies of God and of ours attack believers on a consistent basis.  

b) What can Christians do to arm themselves against these spiritual attacks?  How can a believer fight off theses spiritual attacks?  God has provided a way.  It is found in the Word of God  – the Bible – and it is there that we can “armor up”, so to speak, against the Prince of the Power of the Air (Satan).

2. The Shield of Faith


a) The Shield of Faith is a must to fight off the fiery darts from the devil (Ephesians 6:16).  Shields in the 1st century were a combination of cloth and wood.  These shields were then soaked in oil.  This oil was not a flammable oil but an oil that would quench the flaming arrows that were frequently used during battles.  The oil could easily represent the Holy Spirit.  The shield of faith is the faith that is placed in Jesus Christ.  There is no greater faith in all the universe.  If it were our faith, then this shield could easily be penetrated by doubts and fears, for alone we are no match for the Devil and his fallen angles (demons).  

b) However, when a person places their faith in Christ, this means that they place their full assurance in Christ; they fully rely on, they totally lean upon, and have a complete trust in Christ Himself. Non-believers have only their own faith to protect them.  It is a frail, feeble, untrustworthy faith – a worldly faith.  It is a hope-so faith and not a know-so faith that is only found in Jesus Christ (Galatians 2:20).  The world’s faith at best can only be in their job, in their bank account, in their stocks or retirement funds.  The faith that believers have in Christ is secure and eternal and no moths, rust, or decay can touch it – it is safe from robbers nor can any stock market crash effect it (Matthew 6:19-21). 


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