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Everything To Stand – Part 8

May 28, 2009

Pastoral Counsel – Jen Miller
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This post teaching is by guest writer & teacher, RANDI SHAFFER.
 Continuing study of Ephesians 6:13-14
“…and after you have done everything, to stand.  Stand firm…”
     

Every woman in my life has a “get-ready-to-go” routine.  Some commence their routine the night before with a shower, blow-dry, and a ritualistic “laying out” of the clothes (some prepare their clothes days in advance), and some…well, some fly by the seat of their pajama pants every morning.         

Yes, there are many variations, but there is one commonality: no matter how much time a woman spends on her hair, makeup, clothes, and jewelry, she is not ready to go until she puts on her shoes.  And, for some women, the choosing of the shoes is the most sacred moment of the “get-ready-to-go” routine.  There is so much to consider… the weather, the level of comfort needed, the formality of the day, and, of course, the rest of the clothing ensemble.         

Still, we can’t go anywhere until we’ve put on our shoes.  We aren’t READY until we’ve put on our shoes.         

The armor of God includes shoes, too.  We’ve already discussed the first two pieces of armor, the “belt of truth” and the “breastplate of righteousness.” Now we begin our discussion of what Paul lists as the third piece of armor:         

“Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.”
–Ephesians 6:14-15
         

The Roman soldiers of Paul’s day would have probably worn shoes such as these:         

SandalsI was surprised to see these shoes… they’re sandals!  But, they were strong, well ventilated, and enabled the legionaries to withstand miles of marching.  The most interesting parts of these sandals were on the soles: iron “hobnails.”  These primitive cleats provided traction and reinforcement for the simple, leather soles, which withstood the wear and tear of the marching of heavy
men wearing heavy armor.  They were also used as weapons when stomping on the enemy.         

These shoes are all about perseverance…not slipping, not falling, pushing forward, not falling apart, and not allowing the enemy to get back up.         

Paul says our feet must be “fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.” Interestingly, this is the only place I can find in the Bible that uses this phrase “gospel of peace.”  Paul is emphasizing an aspect of the gospel (“good news” or “glad tidings”) that is often overlooked.         

The good news of Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection is that it brings tranquility to the soul of the believer.  The believer can be assured that she is a citizen of a new kingdom—God’s kingdom—which has its own set of laws, rights, and privileges.         

In God’s kingdom, every Christ-follower has the right to petition the King, and the King freely gives forgiveness, mercy, and grace.         

Our souls’ tranquility from this “blessed assurance” transcends any earthly suffering!  It is this assurance, this peace, which enables us to both stand firm and be ready to go!  Because of this “gospel of peace” we are ready to march as God’s soldiers, engage in His battle plan, being unafraid of our enemy!         

The enemy doesn’t stand a chance against those of us “fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.”   ‘Cause even if the enemy tries to get back up, we have on the right shoes to kick him in the face.         

Mirror-Check Time         

Are you “fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace”? Do you embrace the tranquility that comes from knowing you are a citizen of God’s kingdom?        


Joy Copyright 2010 Jen Miller – All Rights Reserved   

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4 comments

  1. Wow! Thank you so much for this. I know change is a choice, but I seem to have forgotten this lately. Wake up wishing life was different, a little easier, the trials would let up…but not really making an intentional choice to act and think differently each day…definitely not trusting God that each day brings new blessings and mercies. Thank you. I have much to chew on!


  2. Isn’t it amazing how God can take pieces of His Word and have them JUMP off the page at us? And what a wonderful Word… “Stand Firm!” In this day and age it seems like there is always something to knock us down and we have the choice to sit in the mud or we can get back up again and Stand Firm. It is an individual decision. We can choose to follow God’s Will for us or follow the ways of the world. The world would say sit in the mud and pout, but to grow in Christ we need to keep getting up every time we fall and Stand Firm in our Faith in Christ! With Him we will never fail. Sure we will hit bumps in the road, but when we stay in the Will of God even when we hit those bumps we can Stand Firm! Praise God!

    Thanks Jen for giving us something to think about and really take to heart!


  3. Thank you Jen…Focus undivided attention to God’s Word-holding fast isn’t easy, but vital for a continuance-well rounded relationship with God. What a day to day challenge of endued Godly character in the midst of all circumstances-tragedies, hardships, mis-understandings, and letdowns.


  4. I very much enjoyed your six part series on: “and after you have done everything to stand, stand firm”.
    Thank you for standing firm in His truth and sharing it so well with us.
    I have watched you and your ministry blossom before my eyes. I am proud to call you my friend.
    I pray God continues to protect and favor you, your family and your ministry.



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