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Shoes, Shield & Helmet

March 01, 2026

Sermon Series: Armor of God

Aaron Buer — Senior Pastor
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Pastor Aaron continues our Armor of God series by exploring the shoes of peace, the shield of faith, and the helmet of salvation. We discover that the gospel provides sure footing in uncertain circumstances, faith extinguishes Satan's flaming arrows, and remembering our salvation protects our minds from the enemy's lies. We learn that spiritual warfare isn't meant to be fought alone but in formation with other believers who shield one another. We are challenged to stand firm in gospel truth, trust God's faithfulness rather than our own strength, and commit to growing alongside fellow believers.

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    Spiritual War

    Pastor Aaron begins our Armor of God series by revealing the spiritual battle every believer faces in Ephesians 6. We discover that our struggle isn't against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil that attack through lies and disordered desires. We learn that God himself is the true warrior who fights for us, and through Jesus's victory on the cross, we fight from a position of triumph rather than uncertainty. We are challenged to recognize our enemy's tactics, put on the full armor of God, and battle from the confidence of Christ's completed victory.

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    Belt & Breastplate

    Pastor Aaron continues our Armor of God series by examining the first two pieces of spiritual armor in Ephesians 6—the belt of truth and breastplate of righteousness. We discover that truth serves as our foundation, holding everything together like a Roman soldier's belt, while righteousness protects our hearts from the enemy's accusations. We learn that knowing God's truth isn't enough—we must intentionally put on the armor through obedient living. We are challenged to ground ourselves in Scripture, rest in Christ's righteousness, and move from treating Jesus as good advice to recognizing him as true authority.

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    The Sword

    Pastor Aaron concludes our Armor of God series by examining the sword of the Spirit—the Word of God—and the vital role of prayer in Ephesians 6. We discover that, unlike the defensive pieces of armor, God's Word is our offensive weapon, made powerful by the Holy Spirit for close spiritual combat. We learn that prayer isn't separate from the armor but activates and sustains every piece, enabling us to stand firm together in battle. We are challenged to memorize Scripture, so the Spirit has truth ready when temptation strikes, and to become prayer warriors who fight for others' faith as Jesus fought for Peter.

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