Your Fight Is Spiritual

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Key Ideas
Work & Family – it’s all connected and it all works together for the better or for the worse. How you behave at work, at home, in public matters.
Yes, you’re in a spiritual battle, but you fight it practically in the here and now.
Scripture References
2 Tim. 4:7
Ephesians 6:12
John 10:10
Ephesians 6:1-9
1 Cor. 6:19
1 Tim. 4:12
Outline
Fight Legends Example: Wrestling
We like watching it, something fun about it
2x4s hitting people over the head, chair bashing, enjoyable to watch people get hit
Ambassador of truth – it’s not real, careful choreography, well rehearsed
Series Recap: Life is like a fight – if you’ve lived at all you know it’s like this
The fight we experience everyday is so very real, so different than WWE
Not stage,it’s a grind and you feel like it’s beating you up
Struggle is spiritual – Eph. 6:12 – there is a battle taking place for your soul and it’s a spiritual one
We are primarily spiritual creatures
The real YOU is your soul, your spirit
If you don’t understand that the battle is spiritual, you’ll never be satisfied
Tiger Woods example
$1.3 billion earned as athlete – most successful athlete of all time
Scandal broke of his sexual misconduct – led to his downfall
He was obsessed with Navy Seals – would train with them; what’s he looking for?
Looking for spiritual satisfaction & validation
We all are
Need to understand that it’s not just any fight, it is a spiritual fight
Until you understand that, you’ll never be satisfied; will always be looking to fill that spiritual longing – life will never make sense
There is an enemy of our souls who is working to discourage the work of God in our lives
Struggle is not against flesh & blood … Eph. 6:12 – there is a spiritual battle and the devil wants to take you out … John 10:10
If you realize it, you’ve got a chance
If you don’t realize it, the enemy is just going to drag you down
God wants us to win
First part of Ephesians, Paul says every spiritual blessing that Christ has, God gives you (Eph. 1:3) - graciously & freely
Wants us to fight like a champion, not FOR victory but FROM victory
Move forward confidently – you may be facing a battle right now, maybe of your own choosing, God says he wants to help you fight through that mess
What you do matters – fight in the light – bring dark parts of your life into the open
Don’t fight with your spouse, fight for your spouse
This week, talking about work & family.
Eph. 6: Spiritual battle you face is not just spiritual, it’s evidenced practically – it is a spiritual battle, but you fight it practically.
Everything is connected – spiritual life, how you treat your spouse, how you live at work – all interconnected
Make distinction between American slavery and the type of slavery discussed in this scripture (voluntarily vs. involuntarily – talking about work in Eph. 6)
Advice For Living Practical Faith
Fight like a slave (v. 5) – talking about work
Spend 54% of waking adult life at work
Many times just want to get through this life so we can get to the end (retirement)
View your work as a blessing from God – you’re working for God not your employer – change the motive of why you go to work and how you work
How you work can either turn people to God or away from God
We are made to work – in the image of God
Be satisfied with a good, hard days work
Work is not something to be endured, but to be enjoyed
You’ve been bought with a price: 1 Cor. 6:19, you’re not your own anymore
Work to honor and serve God
God wants you to give it your best
Fight like a boss (v.9)
You have opportunity to worship God by the way you run your business – be kind, honest, fair, generous – so do that well.
Middle Manager: honor the owner/boss and lead the employees underneath you – opportunity for worship when you do it in a way that honors God – honor, serve and point people to the one who’s leading you – Jesus
Fight like a kid (v.1-3)
When you’re a child and you live under your parents roof, obey your parents.
Kids, you matter and what you do matters – you’re not too young to live for God (1 Tim. 4:12)
You can honor God – obey parents and then honor them – respect – (transition when you’re on your own as an adult)
Involve them in your life and be involved in their lives
Take care of them when needed
God’s gift of family is precious and to be appreciated
Fight like a Dad (v.4)
Don’t frustrate your kids – don’t make life intentionally difficult for your kids (not just Dads but parents in general)
Overdoing leadership in their lives
Overdoing discipline – over the top, crushing their spirit
Be engaged but don’t overdo it
Don’t under do your leadership in their lives – need a parent, not just a friend
Sometimes kid needs to hear “No”
Train them up in the instruction of the Lord – talk about God
What you’re learning and what God is teaching you
Ask what they learned in kids church
Pray with them about life (not just over food)
Be real, honest when you miss the mark – you’re going to fail your kids, be honest when you do
Fess up to your mistakes with your kids
Ask for their forgiveness
This will help develop your kids into people who are real with God, not hypocrites.
Let’s go on a journey together and let’s fight like God wants us to fight!
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