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Spurgeon opens by insisting that the Christian life is not a peaceful stroll but a constant battle requiring both defensive and offensive courage — contrasting the heroic warriors of David's cave of Adullam with the soft, compromise-loving Jonathan who stayed in Saul's comfortable court and missed the roll call of the mighty men — and warning that those who avoid conflict by hiding in worldly respectability are not using the shield of faith but the skulking place of a coward. He then expounds the shield of faith through four qualities that make it the most essential piece of the believer's armor: it covers the whole person — head against heresy, heart against worldliness, hands against temptation, knees against prayerlessness, and even conscience against guilt — and it is simultaneously armor for the armor, defending all the other graces so that meekness, love, and righteousness are preserved only as long as faith is held up; it must receive blows rather than avoid them; it must be strong, whole, and forged from heaven rather than human effort; and above all it must be actively handled, by quoting specific promises against specific attacks of Satan. He closes with a tender application to anxious sinners who are being kept from Christ by the enemy's accusations, urging them to stop looking for evidence inside themselves — experiences, feelings, worthiness — and simply raise the shield of faith toward Christ by daring to believe in the teeth of everything Satan says, on the grounds that the smallest vacuum of honest need is enough for Christ to fill, and that the only remaining sin is to refuse the commandment to believe. Sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on October 27, 1861.
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