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Blade Of The Spirit Series
Contributed by Allan Kircher on Jun 4, 2014 (message contributor)
Summary: If you have a Bible, you are blessed with a precious treasure. Cherish it. Read it. Learn it. Love it. Live it
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Pastor Allan Kircher
Shell Point Baptist Church
8 June 2014
Ephesians 6:17
THE BLADE OF THE SPIRIT
Intro: Today, we will consider the final piece of the “the whole armor of God.”
• Our enemy, “the devil,” does not want us to have anything that we have been given by God
• everything in His power/take away those blessings from us
• there/some things/devil can’t take away
• He will attempt to nullify/blessings/God he cannot steal!
Today, we will consider the final piece of that armor
• Blade Of The Spirit
• Told/Blade of the Spirit is “the Word of God.”
Let’s examine last piece armor and discover how “the Word of God” can empower us/enable us/overcome our enemy the devil.
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THE IDENTITY OF THE BLADE - two words used “sword” in/NT
• Rhomphaia - (hrom-fah´-yah)
• word speaks of a long, broad sword
• image that come to mind when we think of a sword
• Tend to picture a sword/being long, broad/double-edged. That is what this word refers to.
• used in hand to hand combat for slashing at ones enemy
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• Machaira - (makh’-ahee-rah)
• Refers/knife/short sword carried/Roman soldier
• six to eighteen inches
• hand to hand combat to stab the enemy
• typical strike would be in the abdominal area
• that day, abdominal wounds were nearly always fatal
• Sword/called “gladius” by the Romans.
Word Paul uses here in the second word
• He/thinking/short sword carried/every Roman foot soldier
• soldier’s principle weapon in hand to hand combat
• Always available and ready for use.
• kind of sword Peter used to cut off the ear of Malchus
• Servant of the high priest….
• Herod’s executioners used to martyr James, Acts 12:2.
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The sword Paul has in mind is not a physical sword.
• Paul identifies this “sword” as “the sword of the Spirit”
• Which is the word of God.
• “Sword” is a spiritual weapon used/believer in and out spiritual conflict with Satan.
• reminds us that the Bible is not a manmade book
• Bible is a spiritual book, came to us from Spirit of God.
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 Tim. 3:16–17.
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I would remind you today/Bible in your hand is no ordinary book.
It:
• Is the Word of God.
• Is inspired by God.
• is infallible, and it is inerrant
• can be trusted
• Can be believed
• The very words of God.
In its pages we find:
• The truth of Who God is.
• The truth of who we are.
• The very mind of God.
• The identity of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.
• The way to be saved
• The source of all faith.
• Help for every battle we face
• Hope for every road we travel
• Peace for the times of turmoil
• Joy to sustain us in times of sorrow.
• Wise answers for all the questions of life.
• Guidance and direction for all the paths we walk.
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The Bible is a book to be read, believed, loved, shared, enjoyed, and trusted.
• It is the Word of God!
• We must saturate our lives in its truths
• Soak in the glories it contains.
• No other book like it in the world
• Bible alone is a spiritual book
• Bible alone is the Word of God.
So, when Paul speaks about the “sword of the Spirit,” he is referring to God’s Word.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE BLADE
Just/short sword was essential to the work of the Roman soldier, the Word of God is essential to the Christian soldier.
• Word our text we need to look at for a moment
• Word “word” in v. 17, Greek word “rhema.”
• Word literally means “an utterance.”
Other places/New Testament/four Greek words are translated “word” in our English Bibles.
• Two of those words are used most often
• One is the word “logos”/other /word “rhema”.
• Let’s examine those words for a moment.
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Logos/word refers to something said
• Refers/thought behind the words
• often used to speak about the entirety of the Word of God
• “Logos” totality of the Word of God.
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Rhema/word refers to “an utterance.”
• When used/Word of God/doesn’t speak whole Word/God
• Speaks/smaller sections/individual words.
• When Paul uses the word “word” in v. 17
• Speaking of “rhema” in the word he uses
• not referring/whole Bible/individual “words”, if you will.
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Let me illustrate this truth
• Jesus/wilderness/faced Satan’s temptations, Matt. 4:1-11
• Jesus responded/every attack/devil by quoting Scripture
In Matt. 4:4, Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word comes from the mouth of God