Spiritual Armor
These are a few articles on the subject of “Putting on the Armor of God”. It includes a few of my thoughts, favorite scriptures and quotes by prophets and apostles.
We need to be women like Joan of Arch who proclaim, God speaks to me, I hear and will obey.
And men like Louis XVII that stand valiant and courageously pronounce, “Will not defile myself with that filth, for I was born to be a king.”
How great will be your joy if you labor to save souls and are only able to save one, even if that is yourself.
“Your Challenge is much greater than was ours Few of us would trade places with you. Frankly, we are quite relived that we are not back where you are. Few of us would be equal to it.”
Boyd K. Packer
Each of us needs to train ourselves to be bold, disciplined, and loyal men (and women) of the priesthood who are prepared with the proper weapons to fight against evil and to win.
Even before the world began, a great war in heaven commenced between the forces of good and evil. That war rages today ever more fiercely. Satan is still the captain of the hosts of evil. He is still tempting us just as he did Moses, saying, “Son of man, worship me.” As priesthood holders we are marshaled into the great army of righteousness to combat the forces of Lucifer. Each of us needs to train ourselves to be bold, disciplined, and loyal men of the priesthood who are prepared with the proper weapons to fight against evil and to win. Paul said these weapons are “the breastplate of righteousness,” “the shield of faith,” “the helmet of salvation,” and “the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”
James E. Faust, “The Enemy Within,” Liahona, Jan 2001, 54–57
parenthesis added
Avoid the appearance of evil you do not want to disguise yourself as the enemy for there are too many people who are looking for hope and light in the war of darkness. It will do you no good to “spy” and see what is out there in Babylon. The Babylon has nothing good to offer you. Stand in holy places and stand a little taller.
Then it hit me. That was it! This was the war that applied to me—not a war of swords and spears, but the eternal war for my soul and those of my family. Satan is waging an all-out war against truth and righteousness. His forces are everywhere, and we are involved in that war whether we like it or not. The danger is real, and the stakes are high. All around us we see the battle casualties, their lives ruined and their souls scarred. If we expect to avoid becoming casualties ourselves, we desperately need the Lord’s guidance
Kathleen S. McConkie
March 21,2008
In eternal progression, if you are not moving forward you are falling behind.
~Deirdra
Each of us needs to train ourselves to be bold, disciplined, and loyal men (and women) of the priesthood who are prepared with the proper weapons to fight against evil and to win.
James E. Faust, “The Enemy Within,” Liahona, Jan 2001, 54–57
“Character is the manifestation of what you are becoming. Strong moral character results from consistent correct choices in the trials and testing of life.”
Elder Richard G. Scott, Ensign, May 2003, 77
Ephesians 6:12
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
March 15, 2008
Latter Day Saints, A Call To Battle
Put On Your Spiritual Armor!
Several years ago I participated in a
medieval jousting tournament. As part of my training and preparation, I needed to gain 25 pounds before I could compete in the lowest weight division.
I was not strong enough to wear the armor or accurately aim my lance at a charging competitor. I spent four months in the gym strengthening my body and feasting
on protein and weight gainer.
I had many struggles during this time in my
life. I lost many loved ones to death and divorce and was forced to
make difficult changes. This particular day as I was in the gym, I was praying in my
heart asking, "Heavenly Father, why is all of this happening?"
The spirit whispered, "So you will be strong enough to wear
armor." I realized that God was teaching me a parable. I had to put my physical body through uncomfortable strain, pressure and resistance in order to help my muscles get stronger. My trials were tools which put strain, pressure and resistance on me to help my spirit become stronger and more resilient. Feasting upon the scriptures was what fueled me much like feasting upon protein helped my muscles to grow.
To work out effectively, we push ourselves until we don't
think we can go anymore. Then we go just a little farther. We also need to let our bodies rest before we push to the extreme again.
Looking back on our lives, most of us can see a pattern with
trials much like this. We are pushed until we don't think we can go
no more, and then we are pushed a little further. Times of extreme trials
are followed by brief periods of rest.
"When you push against the boundaries of experience into the
twilight of the unknown, the Lord will strengthen you. The beauty of your eternal soul will begin to unfold."
Elder Richard G. Scott, Ensign, Nov. 2003, 41
I didn't have to go through this all by myself. I had a trainer who encouraged me and educated me on nutrition and how to exercise effectively.
We have prophets, apostles and other leaders who are like our
trainers. If we listen and do what they ask us to do, we will get
stronger. We need to trust them even if they ask us to do hard
things or sacrifice something that is not good for us anyway.
As Latter Day Saints, we are on the frontline of the war
against Satan. In the war against Satan, you do not want to ride into battle unprotected. We need to be refined and spiritually strong
enough to wear the Armor of God.
"There has never been more expected of the faithful in such a short
period of time than there is of us. Never before on the face of this
earth have the forces of evil and the forces of good been so well
organized. Now is the great day of the devil's power."
Ezra Taft Benson, "In His Steps," Ensign, Sep 1988, 2
We know the outcome of the war. We know that God is going to win. Tools such as the Internet work for both sides. They can be tools of mass enlightenment from God or Satan's weapons of mass destruction. The battle has now come down to the individual. We must remember who we are.
"Though this world has a way of diminishing and demeaning men and women, the reality is we are all of royal, divine lineage."
Elder M. Russell Ballard, Ensign, May 2004, 86
We are in the heat of the battle for which Satan and his armies have been preparing and perfecting their battle tactics for thousands of years. We too have been preparing for thousands of years before we were born to come to earth with a mortal body which would empower us to fight evil. Satan can not hurt us unless we let him.
In this battle against Satan, God has given us "Sacred Super Powers," which most Latter Day Saints call spiritual gifts or talents. Everyone is given different gifts and abilities. Every Latter Day Saint should use his or her gifts, time, talents and any
other "Sacred Super Powers" to help build up and defend Heavenly Father's Kingdom.
"All beings who have bodies have power over those who have not.
The devil has no power over us only as we permit him."
(Teachings of the prophet Joseph Smith, p. 181)
This story does have a happy ending. Six months after starting my training, I
competed in a jousting tournament. What a rush! There is nothing
like the feeling of being on a galloping war horse dressed in full
armor. Just as I did well in the tournament, we will do well in our lives if we prepare to wear the armor of God. Like most journeys or quest in life, the prize I won was not nearly as
valuable as the lessons I learned getting there.
"Great battles can make great heroes and heroines. We will never
have a better opportunity to be valiant in a more crucial cause than
in the battle we face today and in the immediate future. Some of the
greatest battles we will face will be fought within the silent
chambers of our own souls."
Ezra Taft Benson, "In His Steps," Ensign, Sep 1988, 2
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