By: Pastor Jack Schneider
“Be sober, keeping your head
straight…and alert, on your guard. Your enemy the devil is on the prowl like a
roaring lion looking for someone to gulp down.
Stand against him, firm in the faith!” [1 Pet.5:8-9,PJV]
Someone dropped off a child’s box with the Armor of God
here in the pastors’ office, probably for Sam Whaley. I get a kick out of
looking over at these kid-sized items and can imagine him running around with
helmet, shield, sword -- hey, he’s all boy! Even better, I know he already
understands the meaning of these things because his mom and dad are teaching
him God’s Word of Truth. It’s the best
defense parents have in preparing children for the world.
The thing is, too many of us leave home without our armor
each day, and that’s one big, mean cat running around out there, just waiting
for us. It’s so easy to be caught napping -- after all, this is Plano, Texas,
home of never-ending distractions and, besides, summer is only days away.
Sweat, vacations, kids out of school and underfoot, over-heated traffic… Oh, yeah. And these are just the local,
minor-league distractions satan will throw into your relationship with your
Savior.
It could be much worse. In an old file yesterday I ran
across an article predicting the arrival of an “anti-Christian chapter” to our
modern Western culture. Startling in his accuracy, the writer spoke of the rise
in levels of intolerance toward Christianity, and that public policy would
become hostile, seeing this faith as the opponent of the common good. He even said Christian schools, ministries
and media would be reduced, if not eliminated, and people will desert the faith
from fear. Yes, it’s happening now, for God’s Word is under attack daily.
But remember, please: satan has been doing his worst ever
since Easter Monday, and he still has not won. No matter how much our culture
changes or the tide of popular opinion wavers toward the Church and God
Himself, the grace and mission of God will reach the ends of the earth. His
Word will accomplish the purpose for which He sends it out [Is.55:10-11] as we,
the Church, are trustful and obedient to His commission -- making disciples in
the name and through the person of Jesus Christ.
Don’t leave your armor at home. Don’t leave it in the
box. Don’t leave it unnoticed between the pages of a family Bible gathering
dust on a coffee table or book shelf. Get back into that Word and put on the
Armor of God [Eph.6:13-18]. Be faithful in worship and the Sacraments, for the
truth is, this grace of God is our greatest defense, just as He intended in
your daily struggle with satan.
Without it, we’re cat food.
- Jack
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