Ephesians: In The Lord's Army
Signed in for Service
Have you realized you are a sinner in need of a savior?
Have you repented of your sins?
Have you confessed and believed?
Have you recieved the gift of eternal life?
Have you signed in for service in the Lord’s Army or are you just impersonating a soldier?
Strong in the Savior
My five-year-old daughter decided to play soccer with her much older siblings and cousins at a Thanksgiving gathering. She quickly tripped and got trampled. In tears she ran off the field, determined to enter the fray no more. So I picked her up, hugged her to my chest, and played the rest of the game with her in my arms. Knowing that she was in my embrace renewed her zeal for the battle, and she could not have been a more enthusiastic team member
In a similar way we gain strength for spiritual battle from knowing that even if we have failed and fallen, we are “in the Lord.” Because knowledge of our unchanging relationship grants us the will to fight and to reenter the fray when we have fallen, we understand why Paul first urges that we “Be strong in the Lord.” In God’s embrace we will battle with renewed zeal and strength.