based on the Love God Greatly study, The Armor of God / w2d1
Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-18 / SOAP 14
Stand firm therefore, by fastening the belt of truth around your waist, by putting on the breastplate of righteousness
Ephesians 6:14
In the first week of our study we looked briefly at the second piece of armor but focused primarily on the first, which is the “belt of truth.” This week we will spend time exploring the breastplate and learning how to implement it. Just as the belt of truth is vital to our battles – so it is with the breastplate of righteousness, which “refers to the righteousness purchased for us by Jesus at the cross.1“
1https://www.gotquestions.org/breastplate-of-righteousness.html
The Second Piece
The second piece of armor that Paul mentions is the “breastplate of righteousness” or, as the NLT translates it, “the body armor of God”. I love that description! We must understand this is not a righteousness of our own (Romans 3:10-12) that protects us but rather the righteousness of Christ that has been imputed to us (Romans 4:22-25) – and covers us in such a way that it defends us against the evil one and the evil he entices us with. Just as the breastplate a soldier wore was meant to protect his heart and other vital organs – so it is with the righteousness we received from Christ through faith, a faith, which according to gotquestions.org – “guards our hearts against the accusations and charges of Satan and secures our innermost being from his attacks.” What a beautiful definition of the job of “the breastplate of righteousness”, the reality of which should move our hearts to gratitude and worship, and surely a faithfulness in putting it on daily.
At salvation, a βbreastplateβ is issued to each repentant sinner. It is specially designed by God to protect our heart and soul from evil and deception. Our own righteous acts are no match for Satanβs attacks (Isaiah 64:6). The breastplate of righteousness has Christβs name stamped on it, as though He said, βYour righteousness isnβt sufficient to protect you. Wear mine.β
Putting It On
We are instructed to βput onβ this armor, which implies that we do not automatically wear it all the time. Putting on the armor of God requires a decision on our part. To put on the breastplate of righteousness, we must first have the belt of truth firmly in place. Without truth, our righteousness will be based upon our own attempts to impress God. This leads to legalism or self-condemnation (Romans 8:1). We choose instead to acknowledge that, apart from Him, we can do nothing (John 15:5). We see ourselves as βin Christβ and that, regardless of our failures, His righteousness has been credited to our account.
We βput it onβ by seeking God and His righteousness above everything else (Matthew 6:33). We make Him and His ways our dwelling place (Psalm 91:1). We delight in His commands and desire for His ways to become our ways (Psalm 37:4; 119:24, 111; Isaiah 61:10). When God reveals an area of change to us, we obey and allow Him to work in us. At the point where we say βnoβ to God, we open a little crack in the armor where Satanβs arrows can get through (Ephesians 6:16).
As we wear Christβs breastplate of righteousness, we begin to develop a purity of heart that translates into actions. Wearing this breastplate creates a lifestyle of putting into practice what we believe in our hearts. As our lives become conformed to the image of Christ (Romans 8:29), our choices become more righteous, and these godly choices also protect us from further temptation and deception (Proverbs 8:20; Psalm 23:3).
PUTTING IT ON [borrowed from Gotquestions.org]
The “righteousness” Paul is referring to can not be bought or earned – it belongs to Christ alone and comes to us only through faith in Christ – a faith, which as gotquestions.org explains, guards our hearts against the accusations and charges of Satan and secures our innermost being from his attacks. The following details from got questions.org will be helpful to our understanding and implementing the “breastplate of righteousness” that has been so graciously given to us.
- We βput it onβ by seeking God and His righteousness above everything else (Matthew 6:33). We make Him and His ways our dwelling place (Psalm 91:1). We delight in His commands and desire for His ways to become our ways (Psalm 37:4; 119:24, 111; Isaiah 61:10). When God reveals an area of change to us, we obey and allow Him to work in us. At the point where we say βnoβ to God, we open a little crack in the armor where Satanβs arrows can get through (Ephesians 6:16).
- At salvation, a βbreastplateβ is issued to each repentant sinner. It is specially designed by God to protect our heart and soul from evil and deception. Our own righteous acts are no match for Satanβs attacks (Isaiah 64:6). The breastplate of righteousness has Christβs name stamped on it, as though He said, βYour righteousness isnβt sufficient to protect you. Wear mine.β
- We are instructed to βput onβ this armor, which implies that we do not automatically wear it all the time. Putting on the armor of God requires a decision on our part. To put on the breastplate of righteousness, we must first have the belt of truth firmly in place. Without truth, our righteousness will be based upon our own attempts to impress God. This leads to legalism or self-condemnation (Romans 8:1). We choose instead to acknowledge that, apart from Him, we can do nothing (John 15:5). We see ourselves as βin Christβ and that, regardless of our failures, His righteousness has been credited to our account.
- Guard Against Wearing it Incorrectly
- When armor is abused or worn incorrectly, it can malfunction. Likewise, there are several factors that can interfere with the effectiveness of our spiritual breastplate. Carelessness (1 Peter 5:8), unbelief (Hebrews 3:12), abusing grace (Romans 6:1β2), or disobedience (1 John 3:4; Hebrews 4:6) can hinder our ability to stand firm and defeat the enemy in our lives. When we tolerate sin, refuse to forgive (2 Corinthians 2:10β11), rely on personal righteousness (Titus 3:5), or allow earthly concerns to crowd out time for an intimate relationship with God, we, in effect, take off the breastplate of righteousness, minimizing its power to protect us.
- We need our breastplate of righteousness in place in order to gain the victory specified in 2 Corinthians 10:5: βWe are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of God and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.β When we quickly reject heretical ideas, idolatry, and the βcounsel of the ungodlyβ (Psalm 1:1) and instead βkeep our eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faithβ (Hebrews 12:2), we keep our breastplate securely fastened.
Reflection on Today’s Journey
Why is it important for the breastplate of righteousness to be worn with the belt of truth?
Going Further
Be sure and check out today’s LGG Blog
More on the Breastplate: “A Roman’s breastplate would typically be made from bronze or chain mail and would cover the vital body parts (heart, lungs, stomach). Righteousness, or doing what is right, is essential to protecting the life of the believer through spiritual battle. Also, the breastplate is a primary means of identification: this is one of the clearer ways for soldiers to recognize each other in battle. Likewise, a Christian’s behavior is meant to identify them to the world, and other believers, as a follower of Christ.” The breastplate would be attached to the belt and if the belt wasn’t applied correctly the breastplate would fall right off leaving the soldier in grave jeopardy. further evidence that the armor was intended to be worn in full not in pieces. [borrowed from bibleref.com]