Thursday, June 18, 2009

Sword of the Spirit

Last night I had a chance to speak in what I call "big church." Patrick was out of town and I offered to teach for Connections in the auditorium.
It worked out well because Patrick has been talking about Spiritual Warfare and I have been teaching a series on the armor of God Paul discusses in Ephesians 6. So last night I presented a lesson on the sixth piece of the armor, the sword of the Spirit.
This was a challenging lesson for me because it forced me to examine my own life, habits, and behaviors. The lesson was as much for me as it was anyone else. As is the case in many of my lessons, I am challenging myself as much as everyone else in the audience.
The word of God, the sword of the Spirit, is living and active. It is a weapon that we must be familiar with and use wisely.
It is our weapon against the forces of darkness. Just as Jesus used God's word to battle temptation in Matthew 4, you and I must embrace it as a weapon in our fight.
We must use the Word to correct, rebuke, and encourage one another as followers of Jesus. We must not be afraid to patiently use it to instruct each other.
When we live out God's word in our lives, it will also introduce people to God. When the Word comes to life in our lives, God becomes visible. It allows us to be salt and light.
We should never shy away from allowing the sword of the Spirit to dissect our own lives. James describes the word of God as a mirror that we should look into and make changes when needed. How often do we ignore what we see when we look into God's word and compare our own life?
It seems as though many Christians either fail to realize or acknowledge that we are in a war. This is a struggle against the powers of darkness in the heavenly realms as well as this world. Our battle is not against flesh and blood.
Why is it that so many appear to take this battle so lightheartedly? Things like Scripture memorization and bringing a Bible to worship or even Bible class have fallen out of vogue. Why is this?
Have we overreacted to a past where we flirted with worshipping the Bible instead of God?
Have we created a culture where we put verse on the screen, so you don't think you need your Bible?
Have we allowed so many other things to consume our time, that God's word has lost its place in our lives?
The Father, the Son, and the Spirit are so intimately entwined in our spiritual life. The sword of the Spirit, the word of God, is such a vital part of that equation. Jesus spoke these words to His disciples shortly before His arrest and trial...
“If you love me, obey my commandments. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, who will never leave you. He is the Holy Spirit, who leads into all truth. The world cannot receive him, because it isn’t looking for him and doesn’t recognize him. But you know him, because he lives with you now and later will be in you. No, I will not abandon you as orphans—I will come to you. Soon the world will no longer see me, but you will see me. Since I live, you also will live. When I am raised to life again, you will know that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you. Those who accept my commandments and obey them are the ones who love me. And because they love me, my Father will love them. And I will love them and reveal myself to each of them.” (John 14:15-21)
If we want to experience God's love and allow the Holy Spirit to lead us into truth, we must also expose ourselves to truth. Yes, we receive the Holy Spirit at baptism. Yes, the Spirit works in our lives. But we must also, "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God." (Colossians 3:16)
The word of Christ will only dwell in us richly when we invest time in drinking it in. If we are serious about discipleship and following Christ, then we must commit time to sharpening ourselves with the sword of the Spirit, the word of God.

shine!
Jason

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