Alongsider Church
In Ephesians 6:10–24, Paul reminds believers that our true struggle is not against people but against spiritual forces of evil. This sermon explores how the enemy works through temptation and accusation to pull us away from God. Most importantly, we see how the truth of the Gospel equips us to stand firm in Christ. Scripture. Ephesians 6:10-24. Outline. 1. Know Your Enemy Our struggle is not just against circumstances or people, but against spiritual forces of evil. The devil’s goal is to create distance between us and God through deception. 2. Recognize His Schemes The devil primarily works through temptation and accusation. Temptation: “This isn’t really wrong… God is holding something back.” Accusation: “What you’ve done puts you beyond God’s forgiveness.” We see both of these tactics in the fall of humanity in Genesis 3. 3. Stand Firm in the Gospel Paul tells believers to put on the armor of God. This armor is the truth of the Gospel—what Christ has already accomplished for us. 4. Remember What Christ Has Done The Gospel reminds us: We are redeemed We are forgiven We are saved by grace Because of this, temptation loses its appeal and accusations lose their power. 5. Fight Through Prayer and Community Paul ends by calling believers to pray continually and support one another. Spiritual battles are not meant to be fought alone. Questions. Kids: What can you remember about Jesus when you feel tempted to do something wrong? The sermon described two errors: giving the devil too much power or ignoring his influence completely. Which of these are you more likely to fall into today, and why? Temptation often sounds like a small or reasonable compromise. What are some ways you personally experience temptation in everyday life? After we sin or fail, we can feel shame or distance from God. Have you ever experienced thoughts like “God must be disappointed in me” or “I’ve messed up too much”? How did that affect your relationship with God? Paul calls believers to pray for one another. What is one area of your life where you would like prayer or encouragement? Neighborhoods to Nations. If our true enemy is spiritual evil rather than people, how should that shape the way we love and share the Gospel with our neighbors, coworkers, or friends who don’t know Christ?
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