 I want to expose the lies of the enemy that keep you in a state of spiritual weakness. Right now, you're going to learn how to use your shield and sword of the Spirit. But first, I want you to comment in the comment section right now. Let it be a declaration of faith. Enough is enough. Write those three simple words. Enough is enough. It's time to stop believing the lies of the enemy. Whom the sun sets free is free indeed. It's time to walk in the victory for which God intended you. It's time to experience the peace, the joy, the love, the clarity of the Spirit. But in order to do this, we have to confront the lies of the enemy that entrap us, that warp the way we think and therefore warp the way we feel and behave. Let's begin by going to Ephesians chapter number six. I'm going to start at verse 10, and I'll read onward. Ephesians chapter six, beginning at verse number 10. A final word, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on all of God's armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all the strategies of the devil. First of all, we'll continue reading verses 12 and onward in just a moment. But first of all, I want you to note that this is a command given to us. Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. And we are also commanded to put on all of God's armor. Here we see that the believer bears some degree of responsibility for being equipped. Yes, God will provide the armor, but you have to put it on. Put on all of God's armor. Why? What's the results of this? So that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil. Now notice here that the text does not say so that you will be able to stand firm against some of the strategies of the devil. And maybe you can have those truths supplemented by other belief systems and other philosophies and the ideas of man or the systems of religion. No, it says that if you put on all of God's armor, you're going to stand against all the strategies of the devil successfully. In other words, there's not something that he can do outside of what's covered by the armor of God. You put on the armor of God and the devil is out of options. You put on the armor of God and you can stand firm against all strategies of the devil. Four, we are not fighting against flesh and blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world. Against mighty powers in this dark world and against evil spirits in the heavenly places. Therefore put on every piece of God's armor so you will be able to resist the enemy in the time of evil. Then after the battle, you will still be standing firm. Stand your ground, putting on the belt of truth. This is truth, truth in general. And the body armor of God's righteousness. Well, how do we receive righteousness? We receive righteousness when we place our faith in Christ. Now, if you take a look at the armor to which is being referred to here in Ephesians or would have been referred to in this day, you'll note that the armor, the body armor, is held in place by the belt. Likewise, the body armor of righteousness is held in place by the belt of truth. In other words, if you're not walking in truth, it's very difficult to be fastened in righteousness. Now, we understand that righteousness has been imputed to us by our faith in Christ. Of course, it's not of works. It's not something we can gain on our own. But in order to experience the benefits of that righteousness in your everyday living, in order to see the effects of that righteousness begin to overtake your everyday life, you have to be grounded in truth. Put on the body armor of God's righteousness. For shoes, put on the peace that comes from the good news so that you will be fully prepared. So there we see that the shoes of peace are represent the gospel message or the gospel truth. And here we begin to see a theme form, truth, truth, truth. In addition to all of these, hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil. What are the fiery arrows of the devil being described here? The fiery arrows of the devil are the lies that he tells you. Think about the fact that a lie doesn't become deception until you believe it. If I were to tell you a blatant lie, one that was obvious, you would reject that lie and therefore you would not be deceived. But if I tell you a lie and then you believe it, then you become deceived and deception like fire spreads if it's not dealt with. So in all of these, in addition to all of these, hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil. Put on salvation as your helmet that we talk about the helmet of salvation, the mindset of salvation, truth, grounded in truth, and take the sword of the spirit, which is the word of God. So as I mentioned just a moment ago, there's a consistent theme here, truth, truth, truth, truth. Why? Because what the enemy has to combat you with are lies, lies, lies, lies, lies. That's all the enemy has, his lies. And so otherwise he's powerless. As long as you don't believe a lie that he's telling, he has no power over you. So I want to focus though on just the shield of faith and the sword of the spirit. The shield of faith is my belief in what God has said. When I choose to believe what God has said, then I begin to experience the benefits of that truth. If God says that I am loved, but I don't believe I am loved, I'm going to feel unloved, even though the truth is I am loved. If God's word says I am accepted, even though I feel rejected, then I'm not going to be able to experience the full benefits of that acceptance in my emotions, in my mind, in the way I carry myself and even in my actions, because we know the way you think affects the way you act. Now, sure, yes, you are accepted, that's the truth, but because you're not aware of that truth, you don't feel accepted, you feel rejected, and therefore you live like you're rejected. You approach God like he's going to reject you. So in a moment, I'm going to be going over some of the common lies that the enemy tells believers. Now, as I go through these lies, you may say, well, that's not true. Well, of course, I don't believe that or something like that, because I'm going to be presenting these lies in a very blatant obvious way. But it's possible that you're believing one of these lies in a subconscious way, in a subtle way, in a way that might not be so obvious. So how do you use this armor? Well, the faith is my belief in the truth of what God has said. So when the enemy throws a fiery dart at you, namely a lie, and that lie is blocked by your belief in what God has said, then that fiery dart has no effect. Why? Because you blocked it with your belief in the truth. If you do not raise the shield, you will not block the arrow. You may have the shield, but if you don't raise it, you're not blocking anything. In the same way, you have the truth. You live in the truth, but if you don't believe that truth, if you're not aware of that truth, well, then you're not really raising the shield. So we raise our shield by believing in what God has said, the shield of faith. For example, let's say the enemy says, which is one of the lies I'll be dealing with. We'll go into greater detail in a moment, but just for an example, let's say the enemy says that your past sins make you unclean steel. So you've repented of these things, you've turned from them, but you just can't get them out of your memory. Well, unless you believe what God has said about your past, unless what you believe what God has said about you that you're forgiven, you're going to feel the guilt and the shame of those past sins, even though the truth is ready for you to claim. And so you raise your belief in what God has said. You raise your faith in his word. And when you do this, you block the fiery darts of the enemy. Now, the sword of the spirit is how you dismantle the liars themselves. It's how you get at the root of the lie. It's the offensive weapon as opposed to just the defensive weapon. And it keeps those lies from coming back. It takes care of the source of those fiery darts. So let's take a look at the first one. And again, these are going to be blatant and obvious lies. But I want you to really examine yourself to see if you're not believing these things in at least a subtle way, because that's how the enemy works. Usually mixes these with some measure of truth so that they're more easily received and so that they're more deceptive. Number one, the enemy tells you this sin will satisfy. Now, you may not think that outright. You may not say it just like that. But the truth of the matter is that if you're caught up in a habitual sin, you're only going back to it because some part of you still believes that there's going to be some satisfaction in that. Let's go to Genesis chapter three. I'm going to read verses one through eight. Here we see the enemy as the tempter. Now, the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, did God really say you must not eat from any tree in the garden? The woman said to the serpent, we may eat fruit from the trees in the garden. But God did say, you must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it or you will die. Verse four, you will not certainly die. The serpent said to the woman, notice here first that the enemy had to question the word before he could contradict it. So the questioning began first. Did God really say, is that really what it says? Is that really what the Bible says? Is that really what the scripture is communicating? Did the writers of the New Testament really intend to say that we shouldn't involve ourselves in this that or the other? See you first question the word and then you contradict it as we saw in verse four. Continuing on with verse five, for God knows that when you eat from it, your eyes will be open and you will be like God knowing good and evil. When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband who was with her and he ate it. The eyes of both of them were opened and they realized they were naked. So they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves. Remember this temptation is not an event. It's a process. By the time you fall into sin, you've already given up ground that you should not have given up. Please hear this. This is so important, especially for those of you who are caught in this lie that sin is going to satisfy you by the time you give into the sin and actually commit the act by the time you actually allow yourself to linger on the thought or say what you shouldn't say or do what you shouldn't do or go where you shouldn't go and so forth. By the time you actually commit the sin, you've already given up ground that you shouldn't have given up. So for example, if you fall into sin on Friday, it's probably because Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, you were doing things that were compromising. Maybe not blatantly sinned themselves, but things that got you closer and closer and closer to giving in to that temptation. Be careful that you do not stand on the edge of the cliff of compromise. Lest, should your foot slip, you fall into the depths of disobedience. If you live right on that line, then any slip is going to take you all the way over. But if you stay away from the edge and you should slip up here or there, you're not going to fall all the way into that deep pit that is disobedience. This is why Jesus told us to pray in Matthew 6, 11 to 13. Give us today our daily bread and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from the evil one here. This deliverance is talking about deliverance from temptation, the tempter. Lead us not into temptation. He didn't say that we should pray, Lord, help me when I put myself in temptation. Or help me when I put myself in a compromising situation. No, he said, lead us not into temptation. Think about how Joseph fled when Potiphar's wife was after him. He didn't stick around to debate it and say, well, maybe I should, maybe I should. Let me tell you this. I'll give you a hint here. If you're in that debating mode, should I, shouldn't I, should I, shouldn't I? You've already lost 90% of the battle because you've already come to the point where you're even entertaining the thought. The enemy is a great debater. And so when you enter that place where you're going back and forth within yourself, very rarely will you win that debate. Instead, flee temptation, run from situations wherein you find yourself given over to the cravings of the flesh. Lead us not into temptation. The enemy says this sin will satisfy you. Just one more time and that will be it. Just this one more opportunity and I'll never ask again. In an even more crafty way, when we repent or tell ourselves that we're repenting, we often confuse regret with repentance. It's good that you regret your sin. It's good if you feel that sting of conviction, the hand of the Lord weighs heavily upon you. Awesome. But does that ultimately lead to repentance? Does that ultimately lead to a change in the mind? Does that ultimately manifest in a way that you are now living differently? These are things you have to ask yourself because when we are tempted, we're presented with a lie. When we are tempted, the enemy is like a salesman and sin is like the product. I'm not saying it's the devil's fault. The enemy contempt you, but you're the one who chooses to give it to that temptation. That's a fact. I know that we don't always want to bear that responsibility. That is a fact. But the flesh is so deceptive because should you say to God, Lord, I'll never do that again. The flesh will whisper for now. Or should you say, Lord, I'm done with that. The flesh will whisper until the craving gets too strong again. And so in the back of the mind, there's this belief that one more time will be okay. Oh, we may even get religious about it and say, well, technically, I've been living right for, you know, six months, seven months, whatever it may be. So a month here or there is not going to kill me because technically it doesn't count as a lifestyle of sin. If I'm not actually doing it and see we reason, we bargain and the flesh is deceptive and the enemy partners with the flesh because the flesh wants to hear what it wants to hear and the enemy will tell the flesh what it wants to hear in regards to sin. So the enemy will say this sin will satisfy you. Again, he's like a salesman and sin is like the product. You have to come to the place where you're doing what Jesus said, where you're not just fleeing the sin. You're fleeing the opportunity for sin. You're fleeing the temptation itself, removing yourself from a situation wherein you can fall and agreeing with God in your mind that this thing is wrong, has to go permanently in all forms, in all measures for all time. Number two, another lie the enemy tells us is my past sins make me unclean. The enemy is not just the tempter. He's also the accuser, but consider the way these two dynamics work with one another. The enemy will tempt you and the moment you fall, he starts accusing you. And then you find yourself in this state of shame and being in a state of shame makes it easier to sin. It's really this strange dynamic that the enemy takes advantage of that when you live in shame, the thought process really is like, well, I've already messed up or I'm already so unclean or I'm already an outcast or I'm already unaccepted or I've already gone too far might as well. And that's where shame comes in. So the enemy will tempt, tempt, tempt and the moment you say no, or the moment you say yes, then all of a sudden he's the accuser. Isn't it amazing that when the enemy is tempting you, he says, look at how small this sin is. But the moment you fall, he turns into the accuser and says, look at how big this sin is. And he plays both sides. And so he'll tell you continually your past sins still make you unclean. Revelation 12, 10 says this, then I heard a loud voice in heaven say, now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of his Messiah for the accuser of our brothers and sisters who accuses them before our God day and night has been hurled down. So here the scripture refers to the enemy as the accuser. Christ is the advocate, Satan is the accuser. So you have to ask yourself once you've repented about a sin, that is you've changed your mind about it, and you've renounced it, that is you've turned from it. And you've sought the forgiveness of God and you've made things right with God. Once you've come to that place of repentance, what do you think God's going to say? Do you think he's going to continually remind you about your past? Because God doesn't live in your past. He erases the past. If your past is constantly coming to your mind, that's either the voice of the flesh or that's the voice of Satan. Now let me make this clear so there's no misunderstanding. I'm talking about sins for which you have repented. I'm talking about sins from which you have turned. Once you've found that forgiveness, embrace that forgiveness, don't allow the enemy to continually bring that up again. First John 1 9 says, if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. Number three, the lie, I don't belong to God. Consider the power of an endorsement. An unknown political figure can have his campaign skyrocket with just one endorsement from a well known and established political figure. Think about a clothing company. If they get one endorsement from one superstar athlete, they can see sales soar. If an unknown author is endorsed by a New York Times bestselling author, that author now has the potential to see an increase in their message spreading. That's the power of an endorsement. In the same way, the enemy, please hear this now, the enemy will try to use your circumstances, your heartache, your trials, your emotions. He'll use all of that as an endorsement for his lie. So when you feel alone, he's going to use that feeling of being alone to endorse his lie that you are alone. When you feel like you don't belong to God, when you feel like you're out of place, when you feel like an outcast, he's going to use that feeling to endorse his lie that you don't belong to God. When your circumstances are chaotic, you lost the job, the car broke down, sickness abounds, family life is strained. There's trouble on every side. The enemy can look at your circumstances and say, here is proof that you don't belong to God, but the devil's a liar. You can have that sense of rejection like you're an outcast, like you're unwanted, and then the Holy Spirit speaks. Romans 8, 14 through 17. For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. The Spirit you receive does not make you slaves so that you live in fear again. Rather, the Spirit you receive brought about your adoption to sonship, and by him we cry, Abba Father. This is so powerful. The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children. Now, if we are children, then we are heirs, heirs of God and coheirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory. So here we see one of the very important ministries of the Holy Spirit, and that is to assure you that you belong to God. When the enemy says you don't belong to him, when the enemy says you're an outcast, when the enemy says you're not truly a child of God, and he continually nags you with this thought, you point to the truth of the Scripture, and you say, devil, you may insist that I am not a child of God, but the Holy Spirit within me cries, Abba Father. There it is, shield, the Holy Spirit cries, Abba Father. And then you use your sword, you say I'm a coheir with Christ, and it addresses it at its root. You combat the lies with the truth, you resist the lie with the truth so that it doesn't enter your heart and mind, and then you go on the offensive and you attack that lie with the Scripture. Well, think of Matthew chapter four. How did Jesus combat the enemy? Think about the fact that if anyone could have used their experience to combat the enemy, it would have been Jesus. Jesus didn't say, well, you know, I've been a pastor for 30 years. You know, I've been in deliverance ministry for 40 years, and of course we know Jesus' ministry, at least his earthly ministry, was relatively short, but these are things that people say. These are things Jesus wouldn't say. They would say things like, well, you know, I have my degree in this, or I've been saved since I was 10 years old, and I'm 70 years old now, and we honor and we respect people who have longevity. I'm not saying we mustn't, but people use those credentials like, oh, I know the spirit realm, or oh, I'm an intercessor, or oh, I'm a prophetic gift, and on and on and on with these credentials, people of God, the devil laughs at our credentials. The devil isn't intimidated by what man is intimidated by. The devil isn't moved by what moves man. The devil isn't frightened when you throw out your credentials. He doesn't shake or tremble in fear when you raise your voice or try to use those things that are powered by the flesh. If anyone could have used their experience, it was Jesus. In Matthew 4, when the enemy tempted him, if you are the Son of God, if you are the Son of God, he could have pointed back to his baptism and said, what do you mean if I am the Son of God? Didn't you see the dove descend on me? Didn't you hear the voice from heaven cry? This is my beloved Son in whom I'm well pleased. Didn't you hear that? But he didn't do that. What did Jesus say? He said, it is written. In other words, he combated the lies of the enemy, the challenge to his identity, the challenge to his identity was combated by the word. And so this is how we fight him. We use the scripture, the word, the word, the word, and we hold fast to those truths. Consider also this portion of scripture, if you believe you don't belong to God, if you believe that your trials and your circumstances are somehow proof that the Lord has abandoned you. Romans chapter 8, beginning at verse number 31. What then shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all. How will he not also along with him graciously give us all things? Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies. Who then is the one who condemns? No one. Christ Jesus who died, more than that who was raised to life, is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? As it is written, for your sake, face death all day long. We are considered a sheep to be slaughtered. Now in all these things, we are more than conquerors. Listen very carefully what it says. It says, in all these things, so many people wait until their life is perfectly ideal before they begin to believe that God loves them. And they allow the enemy to use their trials and circumstances as evidence for the lies that they believe. But you facing a hardship isn't proof that God's rejected you because he's in the trial with you. No, in all these things, we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, nor angels nor demons, nor the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. So when the enemy says that you don't belong to God because of your trials, because of your emotions, because of what you're feeling, maybe you feel distant, point to the scripture, and remember that the Holy Spirit in you cries, Abba Father, listen to the voice of truth. Another lie that Christians believe is that the devil has power over them. Now, we don't say this outright, but a lot of the things that we teach which aren't even founded upon scripture seem to indicate that people believe that the enemy has this great power over them. Think about the law of faith. Whenever Jesus healed someone, I should say in many instances where Jesus healed people, he would say, your faith has made you whole. In other words, their faith activated their ability to receive from the power of God. Think about those in Jesus' hometown. He could only heal a few because there was no honor there. They had doubt and unbelief. They didn't believe in his power, and so they could receive only a limited amount of it. Your faith in a power, please hear this. This is a spiritual dynamic we almost know. Your faith in a power is directly proportionate to your ability to receive from that power. And here's the problem. The enemy tries to get us to believe in his power. Why? So that he can lord that over us. But the only power the enemy has over you is the power you believe he has. This is why I think it's so damaging to teach unbiblical notions like Christians can be cursed. Christians can have demons in them. Christians can be bound and not even know it by some spirit that's coiled itself around their spine. Strange, strange doctrines that, by the way, come from other belief systems, not the scriptures. So that should be your first clue. These are so damaging because they keep people in bondage. Now, of course, the enemy can attack, he can deceive, he can tempt, all of those things. But we have to remember that his power is quite limited. He doesn't lord over us. He isn't, he isn't the king of the kingdom to which we belong. Colossians 1 12 to 14 says this, giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light. Who hath delivered us from the powers of darkness and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear son, in whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins. Think about the fact that when Baelic tried to pay Balaam to put a curse on the children of Israel, he was unable to do so. I love his response. Let me see here. Numbers 23. Let me just try to skip down. Let me see. I think it's in verse eight. But how can I curse those whom God has not cursed? And how can I condemn those whom the Lord has not condemned? I see them from the cliff tops. I watch them from the hills. I see a people who live by themselves set apart from other nations. Who can count Jacob's descendants as numerous as dust? Who can count even a fourth of Israel's people? Let me die like the righteous. Let my life end like theirs. Then King Baelic demanded of Balaam, what have you done to me? I brought you to curse my enemies. Instead you have blessed them. But Balaam replied, I will speak only the message that the Lord puts in my mouth. In other words, people are powerless to curse whom God has blessed. And we actually have other teachings on the YouTube channel on this. I have teachings on what some would call generational curses. Can Christians be demonized? Make sure you subscribe and check those things out. Number five, this lie, we have to stop believing this one because it can seem, this one by the way, this lie I'm about to read to you, it seems so humble but it's a false humility. And that lie is this, God can't use me. Here's what the Bible says, Paul writes in 1 Corinthians concerning spiritual gifts, for example, 1 Corinthians 12, 7. A spiritual gift is given to each of us so we can help each other. Now that is Bible. A spiritual gift is given to each of us so that we can help each other. Matthew 28, 18-20. Jesus came and told his disciples, I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth. Therefore go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you and be sure of this, I am with you always even to the end of the age. Disciples make disciples. So Jesus told his disciples to go and make disciples of all nations and to fulfill all the commands that he had given to them. And here we see that one of those commands involves going and making more disciples. This is part of the multiplication plan that God has in the earth. And this is why all of us must be involved in this. Yes, we all should have a spiritual covering, but each of us should be serving one another as well. Investing in the Kingdom of God. You may not be a pastor, an evangelist, a prophet, one of the five fold and so forth, but God has called every believer to win souls, to evangelize, and to help build and edify one another in some way. So this idea that you have no call on your life directly contradicts the Scripture. And again, it may seem humble. It may seem like we're walking in humility when we say, oh, I don't think God can use me. Oh, I don't know if he has anything for my life. But really what that is is a fear of failure or a fear of sacrifice or a fear of the calling. And we're disguising it as humility. That's false humility because the Scripture says each one of us have an assignment and you have an assignment and you need to stop believing the lie. If you believe that lie, that God has given you nothing. Think of the parable, the talents. He gave each of them a different measure, but each of them still received something. Moses didn't think he was qualified. Isaiah said, I'm doomed. It's all over for me. I'm a man of unclean lips. Think about Peter. He said, depart from me. I'm a sinful man when the Lord called him. But the Lord uses them anyway. And the Lord can use you. So here are the five lies. There are a lot more lies many Christians believe, but these are at least five that I will cover here. This sin will satisfy. My past sins make me unclean. I don't belong to God. The devil has power over me and God can't use me. Those are all lies contradicted by the Scripture. Now let's pray. Father, I lift that one right now to you who is recognizing these lies in their life. And I pray, precious Holy Spirit, that you would help them to walk in your truth. Precious Holy Spirit, I want you to say this out loud. Say, precious Holy Spirit, remind me of the truth when I'm tempted to believe a lie. Say it again. Say, precious Holy Spirit, remind me of a truth when I'm tempted to believe a lie. Holy Spirit, we pray you do it. Keep us close to you and sensitive to your voice, to the voice of truth. And Father, I pray that your healing power would flow. Touch and heal as only you can. Bring deliverance, break every bondage, every addiction. Let them sense the touch of your presence and power even now. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. I want you to say it because you believe it. Even type it in the comments. Amen. If you enjoyed that message, you think others need to hear it. 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