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Kevlar Body Armor

Did you put on your Kevlar this morning? Planning to pack a bullet-proof vest for vacation? Did you remind the kids to bundle up in body armor before sending them out to play? I don’t need armor for the playground or vacation. But military personnel need Kevlar vests because they are going to the battlefield where their lives are in danger.

ancient knight's armor representing the spiritual armor we needBut why does God tell me to put on armor in Ephesians? Why would I need a spiritual Kevlar vest if the Christian life is safe, secure, and comfortable? The reason is that the Christian life is not easy. In fact, God knows that I am headed into a battle, and so I better be prepared.

Too often I want to believe the Christian life is supposed to be a life of leisure, comfort, and security now that Jesus is on my side. I get into a playground mentality. And that is exactly what satan wants! He doesn’t want me to believe that I am in the midst of a battle or preparing for war. He wants me in a playground-mentality Christianity. God says put on combat boots (“shod your feet with the boots of the Gospel”), but satan says – just put on some cheap, foam flip-flops – they’ll be fine, that’s all you need. And too often, I slip on the flip-flops as if I’m going to the beach.

“The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn’t exist.” If satan doesn’t exist, then I can be safe and comfortable playing on the see-saw with a friend. But if satan does exist, and if he really is trying to kill, steal, and destroy my happiness, my family, & my very life, then I need to put on the proper armor for the battle. As Christians, we are the only ones who know this to be the truth, and therefore we are the only warriors available. But instead of running to the battle, too often I find myself running to the swingset.

So today, instead of having a playground mentality of Christianity, I’m gonna put on my spiritual Kevlar by spending time in God’s Word and prayer! Be sure to grab yours before you go out the door today!

— brian rushing

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The Dream

I woke up this morning, rubbed the sleep out of my eyes, and I could vaguely recollect my terrible dream… that my life was normal and safe.glowing half moon that looks as if it is from a dream

Were you having that same dream? I hope we will both wake up from it. John Piper has stated that “Insulated Western Christianity is waking from the dreamworld that being a Christian is normal or safe. More and more, true Christianity is becoming what it was as the beginning: foolish and dangerous.”

I sure hope that his statement is true. We have believed the lie for too long – the lie that the Christian life should be safe, secure, and comfortable. That is not biblical and it is a tragic mistake. And the truth is that it has stifled our spiritual growth and maturity. The lie has watered-down our evangelism, left our faith anemic, and made us into people of anxiety whenever God calls us to a task. Instead we should be open to the “placing our ‘YES’ on the altar” and going wherever God asks, because we know God who directs us to step out on faith is right there with us. For me, “He only is my rock & my salvation; my stronghold. I shall not be greatly shaken!” Therefore I can trust that if He asks me to be obedient, He will give me the ability to obey. I just have to decide to step out on faith. I hope you’ll join Him in the adventure of a dangerous Christian life that takes you out of your comfort zone into radical faith and obedience.

— brian rushing