Text: Ephesians 6:10-17
Summary: We are continuing in our Armor of God series this week- Specifically talking about the first 3 pieces of the armor. Each of them are designed for us to counteract the attacks of the enemy and have victory in the real spiritual war that we are in right now.
Read Ephesians 6:10-17 out loud in your group.
Discussion Questions:
1. The first piece of armor mentioned in our spiritual war is the "belt of truth." Let's talk about why it might be needed. Think about a time when believing something untrue caused problems in your life. What happened?
2. When have you experienced a moment where God’s truth suddenly became clear and it changed how you saw a situation?
3. What habits or practices can help us stay grounded in truth when life feels confusing?
4. In regards to the breastplate of righteousness, Paul seems to have in mind something that is twofold- First, the right standing with God that Jesus gives to us by faith in Him. And second, a life of godly living demonstrated in response to that gift. Sam Storms observes the following:
"The reason why the 'breastplate of righteousness' is so important is that one of Satan's most common and effective strategies is to undermine your faith and create doubt in your heart by reminding you of how wicked you are and how often you have failed as a Christian. Our response must always be to say: 'No matter how badly I have sinned, God sees me as perfectly righteous in Jesus Christ. His righteousness has been imputed to me.'" - Understanding Spiritual Warfare, p. 300
Have you ever gone through a season where guilt, shame, or accusation weighed heavily on you? What helped you walk through that?
5. The breastplate in the armor protected a persons' vital organs, including their heart. When you think about spiritually protecting your heart, what kinds of things do you have to be careful about letting shape your thinking or emotions?
6. Re-read verse 15. Paul calls the message of what Christ has done the "gospel of peace." Now read Romans 5:1-2. In light of what Jesus has done for us, what do you think it means to have peace with God?
7. Paul also speaks of "readiness" in this verse. What do you think it looks like in everyday life to be ready to share or represent the gospel, even in ordinary conversations?
8. Which of these three pieces of armor—truth, righteousness, or peace—do you think has been most important in your walk with God so far?
9. Which of these areas feels most challenging for you right now, and why?
10. As you think about this passage, what is one way you would like to grow spiritually in the coming weeks?