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Mark Medley closes our eight‑month walk through Ephesians in the In Christ series with a message many know by name but often miss in practice: the armor of God. Walking slowly through Ephesians 6:10–20, Mark shows that Paul is not calling us to hype ourselves up, but to stand firm in the strength of the Lord and in a victory Jesus has already secured. The struggle is real, but it is not against flesh and blood. That framing matters, because it moves us away from blaming people and toward depending on Christ’s finished work, daily obedience, and persistent prayer. To make that point vivid, Mark begins with Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese officer who kept fighting for decades because he didn’t know the war was over. It becomes a mirror: how often do we battle fear, shame, temptation, or anxiety as if Jesus hasn’t already triumphed over the powers? Ephesians opened with grace, adoption, forgiveness, and being raised with Christ; it ends with armor that is God’s own provision, purchased by our King, for living out what is already true. Mark then turns to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain at Gettysburg to show that victory rarely begins on the day of crisis. Habits formed over time determine who we are when the hour strikes. That insight matches the shape of Ephesians: grounded in the Father’s love and the Son’s work, strengthened in a Spirit‑filled community, and expressed through a disciplined “walk” in light, wisdom, unity, love, and good works. Those rhythms prepare us to withstand “the evil day.” From there, the armor becomes clear in the light of the whole letter and the wider Scriptures: truth that holds everything together and unmasks lies; righteousness both given to us and walked out; the gospel of peace that steadies us with peace with God and peace with one another; faith that is God’s gift and our confidence in His faithfulness; salvation that guards the mind as we actively remember the finished work of Jesus; and the Word of God, both the settled Scriptures and the timely word the Spirit brings to heart as we stay in the Bible. None of this is random gear; it is the application of the gospel. Finally, Mark lands where Paul lands: prayer. We need brothers and sisters in arms, perseverance, and boldness for gospel witness. If you’ve felt tired, attacked, or isolated, this message is a reset for your mind and a reminder that you do not fight alone. Share it with someone you’re praying for and take a fresh stand, in Christ. We are Trinity Community Church [https://tccknox.com/] in Knoxville, Tennessee. Subscribe to our Podcast [https://trinitycommunitychurch.buzzsprout.com/] & YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/TrinityCommunityChurch?sub_confirmation=1] channel to find past sermons, classes, interviews, and more! Find us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/tccknox/] & Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/trinitycommunitychurch/]
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