Throughout July, we worked our way through Ephesians 6:10-20. We saw four major movements in the text:
1) We have an enemy who we cannot see. The enemy is Satan and all his demons. The enemy’s power is immense.
2) The enemy attacks us and rarely misses, which is why we must be equipped with the defensive armor of God. We need to suit up for battle, daily.
3) We get to do more than play defense. God has given us a weapon to drive back the enemy into hell. The Word of God is our Weapon.
4) Always call for backup.
The 4th movement is all about prayer. Unfortunately many people agree with proposition #1, #2, and #3, but they neglect #4. Some may think that as long as they have the right tools, they can go into battle without prayer. This reminds me of a scene from “The Lion King” where Simba thinks he can face the enemy without the presence of his dad, since his dad has taught him the tools to be king.
The bottom line is, we can’t do anything of value without the presence of Jesus (John 15:4). Prayer is where we connect with the Father and Son by the power of the Spirit. We are in a battle. Prayer is how we call for backup.
Always call for backup! ![]()

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