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June 29, 2021 4:00 am
Often times doubts that plague us are actually lies from the devil that we have to do battle with how we deal with Satan's attacks that target our thoughts today on Truth for Life. Alistair Begg considers three ways that the helmet of salvation protects our minds but were still in our studies in Ephesians chapter 6 and I invite you to turn their and to the phrase, which is the focus of our study for today.
You'll find it there in verse 17 and take the helmet of salvation, take the helmet of salvation, of all the things that people think about God you seldom have somebody suggest that he is a warrior, but in fact God is depicted as a warrior and in Isaiah chapter 59, he strides out when men are looking for salvation and looking for victory in the warrior comes out wearing the helmet of salvation as the worker and the bringer of salvation that what we know as New Testament readers is something that Isaiah and the people who lived in Isaiah's day 600 years before Christ did not know, namely that the fulfillment of that Old Testament picture of the warrior who brings salvation is the Lord Jesus Christ himself, and you will perhaps remember that of all the things that are said about why Jesus came one that stands out in this context most helpfully is in first John chapter 3 in verse eight, where John says and the reason Jesus came was to destroy the works of the devil, and the question is inevitably raised well has he done so, the answer to that is yes, he has that at the cross. The battle has been fought and won on behalf of all who believe. You say well I seem to be a lot of activity going on. If the battle is being fought in one that's one of the reasons that we need to put on the helmet of salvation so that we can think properly about the same. The picture that I've used throughout is a simple picture from chess, about which I know relatively little, and if you played me you would understand quickly, but in chess checkmate finishes it up and you can produce checkmate very quickly. If you're very good.
And if you're playing somebody like me was very poor and the poor person will sale but cannot make a few more moves and you may sable you can make some moves. If you want but you cannot alter the outcome. Because checkmate is inevitable and so that's what we have in the cross more moves being played out more antagonism, more enemy warfare without being able to affect the outcome. So to put on the helmet of salvation, which is the exultation here is then to trust in all that Christ has accomplished is no surprise that we would be given protection for our heads and therefore protection for our minds. The Roman soldiers helmet was a combination of decoration and protection you seen pictures of it with the plume on the top often made of brass or of bronze filled with Felter with sponge in order to make it possible to wear a bit like a crash helmet or a military helmet. Even today, and it was of such significance that only in acts or a hammer would really be able to penetrate and it is this picture that he now gives to us for those who are facing the challenges in Ephesus and each of us facing the challenges where we live. He reminds us that we been provided with the protection for our heads and therefore for our minds that what I like to do is to consider this along three lines possible to think very particularly about the importance of the Christian mind.
And then secondly the importance about thinking properly about salvation itself, and then finally a call to believe in Jesus himself is forcible and the importance of the Christian mind. I recalled this week that I had heard a lecturer some time ago when I went across into Pittsburgh to Sewickley because of the late John Stark was there and he was giving to address is that the incident Stephen Sewickley and he gave a talk along the lines of one of his books. Your mind matters and it was very good. I to comprehensive notes, but he pointed out that the 20th century. He said had spawned ugly twins. One mindlessness and to meaninglessness. Everything about us quite a helpful picture is not bother for the moment with the notion of nihilism and meaninglessness in futility by listing just about mindlessness. And let's be honest enough to recognize that it is one of the charges that is leveled against the Christian soldier the manner the woman who says that they are men and women of faith. And if they're bold enough to say that actually men and women of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Because of course it is not unusual. In fact, it is quite common for faith to be regarded as a kind of illogical belief in the improbable happening and for people essentially to say you know the real thinking people are those who think along these very rational lines and therefore we feel sorry for you that you've had to come up with this as a crutch.
Sure, or are the walking stick just to help you navigate your way through life. What is the answer to that the answer to that is to retreat or advance.
If you like to the Scriptures, and to say to ourselves. First of all will is not how the Bible is presented to me when I when I read the Bible do I discover that it invites me just to feel things when I read the Bible does it try and sweep me up in an emotional search. When I read the Bible visit asked me to disengage my thinking processes in order that I might then become this person of faith and the honest answer has to be no it does not. In many cases what it does is it causes us to think so deeply that we cannot quite unravel the jigsaw puzzle that it introduces us to complexities that are metaphysical in their dimensions and through it the runs allying and that lying is running historically. Yes, and rationally.
I've always been intrigued by the way in which Luke begins in chapter 3 now is writing a gospel is not writing a history book is it is not writing a biography, although there's biographical material he's writing a gospel is it writing good news this I was starts his third chapter in the 15th year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of its rear and track a nighters and Lisanti is the tetrarch of Abilene. I will read any further on what the world are you doing here, look, he said, seeing the reality and the truth of the gospel within the historical context of the time he's reminding the reader the thinking reader that this is not something that is been scrabbled together out of the air.
These are real events in real time involving real people.
So the apostles when they begin their preaching after the resurrection of Jesus. They do the exact same thing. In fact, there would never be a New Testament without the resurrection of Jesus.
It's questionable whether anyone of us would even have Herod the name of Jesus of Nazareth without the resurrection, and therefore they then launched into the then known world with this amazing story, proclaiming the need to think Paul when he writes to leave when he when he addresses the Ephesians. You can read it in acts. It says that he reasoned and he persuaded them in the in there in the lecture hall of Taranto's used to do this every day we would come in and listen and he wasn't just singing songs to them.
He wasn't just trying to get them to have an emotional experience know I said I wanted. I want you to think with me today when he when he did the same with the Thessalonica and people. He is says that he reasoned with them from the Scriptures explaining and proving so for those of you who wonder, there's so not very rational basis.
Here you are. Consider the evidence apply your mind stood but don't come with this nonsense about science deals in the realm of rationality and faith deals in the realm of mindlessness. It is not so Christianity is by definition involved in events in history that are unique and unrepeatable. Now when we begin to borrow underneath the thinking of this we have to do so in the awareness of the fact that the context in which we go back out into a Monday is largely one that affirms the independent validity of every notion of religion. The independent validity of every spiritual experience that is immediately a problem for the Christian soldier because the Christian soldier who is wearing the helmet of salvation is unable to embrace that pluralism. The Christian soldier is unable to affirm that relativism the Christian soldier is stopped. If you like with the exclusive claims of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christian soldier inevitably is confronted with the responsibility of affirming truth as it is revealed to us in Jesus and seeking to establish or affirm, not the uniqueness of Christianity per se, but the uniqueness of Jesus that we are prepared to say to our world that God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, that is the incarnation that there was no other good enough to pay the price of sin.
He only Jesus could unlock the gate of heaven and Z. That is the atonement that it was in triumphing over sin and death and the grave that he arose triumphant. That is the resurrection that he is ascended to the right hand of the father from which he will come to rule empowered and in great glory.
One day, in other words, the Christian mind is brought under the framework of revealed truth in the Scriptures, the good the bad the new, the perfect God made the world beautifully and always good man rebels in sin enters into the world, and through sin, death, the bad, the new, in the person of the Lord Jesus.
In him you will of life and life in all of its fullness yet, but life is still full of sin and disappointment and darkness yes because this is the new, but it is not yet the perfect sewer relive now, my dear friends unless were putting on the helmet of salvation on the average Monday morning we will be suckers for all of this that comes against us. And it is too bad. When the people, myself included, in trying to teach the Bible do such a poor job that it causes the listener to switch off causes the listener to save others no reason for me to continue thinking there is no logical progression at all, and what this character is on about. But Paul, again you see is very concerned on this respect. He says that Timothy is a young pastor in Ephesus. God did not give you a spirit of fear but a spirit of power and of love and notice and a sound mind when he exhorts them to stand against the tide that pushes against him, he says. And as for you Timothy.
Keep your head in all situations when he writes to the Corinthians.
He says I do not want you to be children in your thinking when he warns the church at Rome about being absorbed into an alien culture. He says let me tell you how you want to manage this by being transformed and transformed by the renewing of your mind. Well, that's as much, as I will take time to say concerning that the importance of the Christian mind, but we need to go on from there and consider the importance not only of thinking, but of thinking correctly about salvation thinking correctly about salvation. That's why it is called here the helmet of salvation, because our protection from the enemy of our souls and all of his evil schemes is once again grounded not in how I feel but in what I know so I want my favorite verses is Isaiah 26 three you will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you, whose mind is stayed on you, how I deal with the thoughts of my mind many and various is the art how do I bring them under control.
How do I wrestle them to the ground as it where when I am experiencing all of these insinuations and accusation you can go find books on the power of positive thinking that will go much along these lines, what the all missing. Of course, is the enabling power of the Holy Spirit to subdue our rebel cry's and to enable us to trust Christ. So the protection then in the helmet to counter the attacks of the enemy is salvation.
It is his saving power, which is our only defense against the enemy of our souls, and Paul throughout his letter has been making this clear. He's ground and all that he saying at the end and what he is reminded them of at the beginning he has reminded them of the vastness of God's love back in chapter 2 and verse four. He says to them, but God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ by grace you have been saved in the comes back and says it quickly again and what was it that these blue these folks in Ephesus are done to deserve this same thing that you arrive you're a believer today have done to deserve absolutely nothing, absolutely nothing. Now that's why we read from Romans chapter 5 and Paul in giving to us the letter of Romans spends from verse one of chapter 1 to verse 20 of chapter 3. Establishing the need for salvation. He takes these first three chapters to explain man's predicament as a sinner before God. No one is righteous, no one actually seeks God.
So if that is the predicament.
What is the solution.
That's when you get to verse 21 of chapter 3 in the great transition, but now he says the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law survey makes it clear that although man as man could never enter into the presence of a holy God.
On the strength of who or what we are God in Jesus has provided the means whereby we might have a right standing before God, and that right standing before God in Jesus is for all who believe. And he uses three illustrations I'll give you the first one you can do the second and third on your own.
Then in verse 24. There's no distinction. We all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Verse 23 and here we go, and are justified by his grace as a gift that is the first of the three illustrations he uses. The second one you can find is from the slave market redemption by the paying of a price. The third one is from the sacrificial system. Hence the propitiation for the first one is from a law court and some of your lawyers here this morning when the accused is brought before a judge there either justified or condemned the accused is not made righteous or unrighteous but is declared either righteous or unrighteous. So the accused is either acquitted and set free or is found guilty and punished, and what Paul is pointing out in this remarkable little section is the good news of the gospel that the sinner who deserves condemnation is justified through faith alone in Christ alone not as a result of deserving, but as the result of the receiving of a gift Christ at Calvary has taken the sinner's place, he has kept the law in its entirety. He has fulfilled the plans and purposes of God. He is the Adam, the second item, who has fulfilled the law. Unlike the first item in whom we find ourselves, who has rebelled and broken the law and the good news of the gospel. The gospel of our salvation is that all who believe may find rest in this.
So what he does is he. First of all, proclaims the need of salvation and then the means of salvation and then from chapter 5 which gets us to where we wanted to be than if you like the results of salvation. Let me tell you what they are and then I'll stop there are at least these.
Therefore, since we have been justified by faith. Number one, we have peace with God, whether you feel it or you don't feel it. We stand in grace and we rejoice in hope on these coming in all the onslaught comes again all the insinuations and all the accusations. If you really were a decent Christian. If you were a decent pastor if you work whatever it is was the answer to this to get up and say oh no you don't realize how wonderful I really mean I am that I am actually doing much better than last week I had a tremendous week.
I read the Bible three times as we connect only read it once or like half a time last week and this everything is going known owner that's in you you you will die. Die Lee wounded mortally in warfare without put your helmet on your helmet on. Think, think artists I can rejoice in hope I can stand in grace I have peace with God. Sometimes shaky but nevertheless peace sometimes scoring on sometimes hang them back the peace. I have access. The way my children have access into my home. Goodness gracious half the time they're in there. I don't know that in the brood continues all your here. Well, but I don't say did you punch in the code to have a wristband they have unlimited access there. My children that's what God says because your great because you good know because you're making progress because you've been justified by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone because of the immensity of God's love. There is more for us to learn about the helmet of salvation tomorrow in part to this message on spiritual warfare listening to Truth for Life with Alister if you'd like to dive even deeper into the subject to understand more about putting on spiritual armor and defending ourselves against the evil one with the special offer today that we want to encourage you to take advantage of its classic book called the Christian in complete Armour. This is an abridged three volume set that is been updated in the modern English book is help generations of believers protect themselves from Satan's powerful attacks you can purchase the collection from Truth for Life today for just $10 and that includes free shipping.
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