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And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25
And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Breastplate of Righteousness
Ephesians 6:14
Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place,
Good morning Zebras,
The Armor of God is a portion of Scripture I often return to. It seems so simple and yet so difficult at the same time. I know that these are things we are supposed to put on to protect us from Satan but I struggle with the exact meaning of each piece.
Yesterday’s z-mail on the belt of truth got me started thinking about it again.
The belt is the first piece we are commanded to put on and it is the first piece a Roman solider would put on as well. Unlike Americans who use belts for decorations the soldiers put the belt on first because it was the piece that held the rest of the armor in place. And according to my son it was the piece that hung down and protected the legs. (Funny until this morning I never noticed that there were no pants.)
The next piece is the breastplate of righteousness. This piece of armor was made of metal plates or chains and covered the soldier’s body from neck to waist both front and back. It symbolizes the believer’s righteousness in Christ, the righteousness that God has imparted to us because of our faith in Jesus.
But according to The Bible Exposition Commentary it also symbolizes the righteous life that we are supposed to be pursuing. And it is important that the two match up.
Satan is the accuser, but he cannot accuse the believer who is living a godly life in the power of the Spirit. The life we live either fortifies us against Satan’s attacks or makes it easier for him to defeat us.
As a teacher I can tell you some of the most miserable children in my class were often “gifted” children who were not “living up to their potential". Their parents were usually displeased with them and they were often displeased with themselves. The disparity between their abilities and their performances made them unhappy and left them open to attack. They were the only ones who could rectify the situation.
Spiritually, according to this commentary, the same is true of us.
Love,
Jill
Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place,
Good morning Zebras,
The Armor of God is a portion of Scripture I often return to. It seems so simple and yet so difficult at the same time. I know that these are things we are supposed to put on to protect us from Satan but I struggle with the exact meaning of each piece.
Yesterday’s z-mail on the belt of truth got me started thinking about it again.
The belt is the first piece we are commanded to put on and it is the first piece a Roman solider would put on as well. Unlike Americans who use belts for decorations the soldiers put the belt on first because it was the piece that held the rest of the armor in place. And according to my son it was the piece that hung down and protected the legs. (Funny until this morning I never noticed that there were no pants.)
The next piece is the breastplate of righteousness. This piece of armor was made of metal plates or chains and covered the soldier’s body from neck to waist both front and back. It symbolizes the believer’s righteousness in Christ, the righteousness that God has imparted to us because of our faith in Jesus.
But according to The Bible Exposition Commentary it also symbolizes the righteous life that we are supposed to be pursuing. And it is important that the two match up.
Satan is the accuser, but he cannot accuse the believer who is living a godly life in the power of the Spirit. The life we live either fortifies us against Satan’s attacks or makes it easier for him to defeat us.
As a teacher I can tell you some of the most miserable children in my class were often “gifted” children who were not “living up to their potential". Their parents were usually displeased with them and they were often displeased with themselves. The disparity between their abilities and their performances made them unhappy and left them open to attack. They were the only ones who could rectify the situation.
Spiritually, according to this commentary, the same is true of us.
Love,
Jill
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