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We believe you will be blessed by this teaching from the Derek Prince archives:

The example he gave was Gideon sitting behind the wine-press, threshing the wheat and hiding in utter discouragement. The angel came to Gideon with the unexpected statement, “The LORD is with you, you mighty man of valor!” (Judges 6:12). Gideon surely looked around to see whom the angel was talking to, because he was cowering in fear from the Midianites. The Lord had to change Gideon’s picture of himself before He could do anything with him. The same is true of us. If we can’t look at ourselves through the eyes of faith, then we are scarcely eligible for God’s service. A wrong negative picture of ourselves will frustrate everything God wants to do for us unless we view things in a different light. Basically I want to talk to you about the Scripture’s answer to discouragement and how to deal with that type of spiritual attack.

 

The Equipment We Need

In the sixth chapter of Ephesians are listed six The Equipment We Need items of military equipment: the girdle of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit. These are not just fancy names or theological subtleties. They are very practical realities which each of us needs to lay hold of. I want to take just two of those six items and give you some specific practical teaching from Scripture on how to resist the onslaught of spiritual discouragement.

“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having girded your loins with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness; and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts. of the wicked one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” (Eph 6:12–17)

Based on my studies and on numerous modern translations, I believe that first verse might more accurately read this way: “For our wrestling match is not against persons with bodies.” That is very vivid. In other words, we are not wrestling against human beings. Your mother-in-law is not the problem, nor even some dictator like Stalin or Hitler.

Our wrestling match is not against persons with bodies, but against rulers with realms of authority, against the world dominators of this present darkness, against spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavens.

Put on Your Armor

We are involved in a total, all out conflict with unseen spiritual persons who have tremendous power, who are highly organized, and who are totally opposed to us and to everything that stands for God and the people of God. Their headquarters is in the heaven lies, and they exert every type of spiritual pressure against us that will in any way bring us down. As a logical conclusion of that fact, Paul says in verse 13, “You have to put on your armor. Otherwise you are going to be a casualty.” That is a very logical, practical conclusion.
I would not recommend that anyone get involved in spiritual warfare or in building the Kingdom of God without first putting on the armor. Why? Because when you attack the devil, believe me, he will fight back, and he does not play according to the rules.

Therefore, take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day. (Eph 6:13)

Notice that Paul assumes the evil day is coming. I do not believe this refers to the Great Tribulation. It means that every Christian is going to go through his own particular evil day. When Jesus gave the parable of the two men who built houses, one on the rock and the other on the sand (Matthew 7:24–27), He did not say, “If the wind and rain come.” He said, “When the wind and rain come.” Each house was subjected to the same test. When Jesus told the parable of the sower, He said, “When tribulation or persecution arise” (Matthew 13:21). He did not say “if.” He took it for granted that persecution will come. Every Christian will have to go through the evil day when he has to face affliction and persecution. As Paul said in Acts 14:22, “We must through many tribulations enter the kingdom of God.” There is no other way.

So, first of all, we need to get that when fixed firmly in our minds. Remember that it doesn’t mean something is wrong when we find ourselves in the evil day, under tremendous pressure. It doesn’t mean we are out of God’s will. On the contrary, it is probably a good indication that we are on the way into the Kingdom of God.

Of the six items of equipment Paul lists, I only want to talk about two: the breastplate and the shield. The other four are necessary, but for the purpose of this letter, I want to focus on the two I have mentioned. I want to explore in a very practical way—mainly out of personal experience—the use of the breastplate and the shield.

The Breastplate

To begin with, let’s note an interesting parallel passage to part of Ephesians 6 in 1 Thessalonians 5:8
“But let us who are of the day be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love, and as a helmet the hope of salvation.”

Ephesians 6:14 says, “the breastplate of righteousness,” but 1 Thessalonians 5:8 tells us more specifically what that righteousness is. It’s not the righteousness of self-effort or good works but the righteousness of faith which works by love. (This theme of faith, by the way, is central to these items of equipment and also to the vital organs of the body which they protect.)

What vital organ of the body does the breastplate protect? The heart. The protection of the heart is the purpose of the breastplate of righteousness through faith which works by love. Bear in mind that scriptural faith is always in the heart, not in the head. For instance, Romans 10:10 says, “For with the heart one believes unto righteousness.” Real faith is not just intellectual concepts nor theology nor doctrine. It is heart faith which works along one primary line—love.

In conjunction with this, look at Galatians 5:6: “For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avails anything, but faith working through love.” That is a simple, yet profound, statement. We need to constantly remind ourselves that the only thing that really matters in the whole Christian life is faith that works by love. We can get so sophisticated that we have answers to all sorts of theological questions and still miss the one central reality—faith in the heart working by love. Without that, you have missed it all.

The breastplate that protects the heart is faith that works through love. Once the breastplate is removed, our most delicate vital organ, the heart, is exposed.

Concerning the nature of faith, we need to see that it always relates to the invisible, never to the visible. As 2 Corinthians 5:7 states very simply, “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” Walk means “live.” Our whole life as Christians is based not on what we see, but on what we believe. It is by faith, not by sight, and these two are in opposition to one another. If we go by what we see, we are not going by what we believe.
This whole issue was the very first mistake that humanity made. When the serpent in the Garden of Eden questioned the word of God, and Eve entertained that question, she was defeated. Genesis 3:6 tells us what pressure Eve responded to: “So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food.”

The key word there is saw. Eve moved out from the realm of faith in the invisible word to trusting her sight; the very next moment, she was defeated. This same principle applies to us. When we go by what we see, we are no match for the devil. We must walk by faith, not by sight.

The breastplate that protects our heart is faith in the invisible God and His word, and this faith works by love. The moment we abandon that faith, we cease to be truly loving. Some people say, “Love is more important than faith.” That may be, but the only way to love is by faith. Since faith works through love, it is no wonder we get irritable, frustrated, impatient, and snap at our spouses the moment we let the breastplate down. Our faith, which is the only thing that produces love, has gone. Consequently, out comes the old man with all its nasty quirks and idiosyncrasies. But what is the basic problem? The breastplate has been lowered.

The Shield

If the breastplate protects the heart, the shield protects the whole person. In the Roman era, if you knew how to manipulate a shield, there was no part of you that could be reached by the fiery dart. In the same way, the shield of faith protects the whole person.

Sometimes we misunderstand faith, thinking of it as something we have to be consciously doing all the time. “I must fl ex my spiritual muscles and believe.” But faith is not so much an action as it is an attitude of trust in God.

My late wife Lydia used to give the example of a little boy nestled in his father’s arms. The little boy would hold tightly onto the lapels of his father’s coat so that he wouldn’t fall, but after a while he would get sleepy and nod off. His hands would relax, but his father would still be holding him. The boy’s holding on to the lapels was really an unnecessary effort. That is like us with God. We can hold on, but even when we let go, God is still holding on.

In a certain sense, we can relax. Faith is not a continuous effort to hold on to God lest He get away. Instead, it is an attitude of just knowing God is there, and underneath are His everlasting arms. Along with that attitude, there is an affirmation of the faith you have.

You may have heard about the three f’s—a very familiar teaching. They are: fact, faith and feeling, in that order. The facts are in the Bible, faith affirms those facts, and your feelings take care of themselves. But if we begin with our feelings, we will be as unstable as they are. Facts never change; feelings vary from moment to moment.

We cannot afford to base our faith on our feelings. Base your faith on the facts in the Word of God, which never change. They are the same hour by hour, day by day, year by year. To believe that requires a mental decision. Smith Wigglesworth once said, “I’m never moved by what I feel; only by what I believe.”

The only permanent, unchanging, valid source of facts is the Bible. Faith says, “The Bible is true and I believe it. God is here. He won’t let me go. My feelings can take care of themselves.” If you have that attitude, your feelings will come into line with the facts. But if you begin with your feelings, you’ll never get to the facts. It’s an absolute priority that you begin with the facts in the Word of God.

In order to do that, you have to know the facts. You have to be aware of what Scripture says.

Knowing the Facts

For example, the fact of our redemption. The word to redeem means “to buy back.” Scripture says that we were sold under sin in Satan’s slave market, but Jesus redeemed us, or bought us back, out of Satan’s slave market with His precious blood. Where does it state that fact? Psalm 107 verse 2 says, “Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom He has redeemed from the hand of the enemy.” The Lord has redeemed us so that we are no longer in the hand of the enemy but in the Lord’s hands.

Then consider Colossians 1:12–14:Giving thanks to the Father who has qualified us to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in the light. He has delivered us from the power of darkness and has conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love, in whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins.

It is a fact that God has delivered us from the power of darkness—Satan’s kingdom—and translated us into the Kingdom of Christ. Thus, we have redemption and our sins are forgiven. We are no longer in Satan’s territory nor are we under His authority. The unbelieving, the Christ-rejecters, the rebellious and the disobedient are under Satan’s legitimate authority. But we are not.

The fact is that when we repented and surrendered to Jesus Christ and made Him Lord, we were translated, carried over—spirit, soul, and body —out of the kingdom of Satan into the Kingdom of Christ.

These are facts. We believe facts from the invisible realm of His Word because we no longer go by our feelings. That shield of faith covers every area of our lives. No fiery dart need ever get past it. We can see, then, that God has provided us with an effective defense for when the enemy tries to discourage us. When we remember to prepare ourselves daily by putting on these pieces of armor (and the other four as well) as a defense against the attacks that will surely come, we will find God faithful to strengthen our faith and hope, enabling us to stand victoriously in His Spirit.

What truth encouraged you the most from this teaching?

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Yolanda
September 21, 2020

I realize that when I have been disobedient, it’s been as a result of laying my armor aside. Thank you for this teaching

Lisa
September 13, 2020

That I’m to trust in the invisible… not what I see but on the unseen and God’s precious promises of truth.

Mary Sciuto
September 9, 2020

IT MADE ME REALIZE I HAVE LET MY ARMOR DOWN WHEN I BEGIN TO RESPOND TO DARK EMOTIONS.. I KNOW I HAVE
PROVISION FOR EVERYTHING I NEED BECAUSE I KNOW HIS GREAT FAITHFULNESS TO ME THANK YOU FOR THE POWERFUL
REMMINDER.

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Darlene
September 9, 2020

I was just studying these passages this morning, realizing that I have let my armor down.I have been under a barrage of attacks from a close family member that has greatly affected my spiritual life. I have been very low in spirit and discourage. I began earnestly crying out to God in my distress. I was then reminded that I was not wrestling with flesh and blood but spiritual forces. Father, I thank You for confirmation of Your word today. Father I thank You for a rhema word and understanding of the truth. Help me now to apply the same to my life and walk in love. Help me to remember to prepare myself daily by putting on these pieces of armor as a defense against the attacks of the enemy.

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Mary D
September 9, 2020

In this era of increased and intense warfare, which is designed, (“made”)to take us out of the fight, we can’t have enough of these wonderful reminders! The enemy is stealthy and loves to prey on our emotions and past sins. It is war and I’m learning that It is not about my feelings! it is about facts and Faith to walk through! I’m believing God is using these trials “attacks” to teach, expose, draw, and strengthen me. I also believe He will use me and what I learn will be used to reach out and help others.
We decree after Communion that “We are redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb and out of the hand of the enemy!” ❤️ I love speaking those words and declare it all of the time!

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Susan
September 8, 2020

I have been dealing with debilitating insomnia. A friend has been praying with me and teaching me about taking authority through the blood of Christ. She sent me your sermon. It is very helpful.

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    Jessica
    September 8, 2020

    Susan,
    Do you have an IG account or a way I can reach out to you? I read your comment and am filled with much compassion.

    In Christ,
    Jessica

Marilyn
September 8, 2020

Thank you for printing this teaching. After reading it and digesting it last night I awakened totally free in the Spirit to rejoice in my Savior Jesus Christ and refreshed to be able to fight the good fight of faith By Him with Him and for Him. Derek Prince was such a good teacher and it was good to be reminded to be in the word and pray the word for such a time as this..Be blessed today and everyday 🙏💕

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LISA WATTS
September 8, 2020

Boy this came at such a strategic time. Thanks for the encouraging words of Derek Prince. Love Fact, Faith, Feelings. So true. Lord keep my eyes on the facts of your word the Bible and I choose to put my Faith in those truths. Feelings, Follow. Commit to you Lord, Amen.

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Linda k Rice
September 8, 2020

Derek is always a blessing.

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Joan Diane Bartruff
September 8, 2020

Heavenly Father, thank you that through Jesus, the perfect sacrifice for all sin, for all time, allows me to enter into Your presence without fear. Your scepter will not be lowered because I am clothed in the robe of Jesus’ righteousness. Thank you for welcoming me as one of Your children. Thousand thanks, and then, thank You for this article which teaches about unseen things vs. seen things, faith vs. fear, feelings vs. faith. Lord help Your people everywhere to understand this message. Help us through faith and love to be bold witnesses to the Gospel message to people around the world. Help us to be brave in the battle against evil knowing, by faith, God is working His good in all circumstances. You have overcome the world, we need not fear, or be discouraged. In Jesus’ Name. Amen

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Julie Maltagliati
September 8, 2020

Bless you for posting this… Such encouragement at such a needed time when feelings so easily overwhelm and deplete.

We can remind ourselves time and again to walk by faith, but it always helps to be reminded by other persons of faith and this was a powerfully helpful reminder.

He is called Emmanuel… Thank You, Abba!

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Roseann Davis
September 8, 2020

Thank You our Holy and wholly good God. Praises for Your abundant provisions, protections and love! Help us to trust and obey. Amen

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Nora
September 8, 2020

The importance of believing in the facts of the scripture and not our feelings or emotions, the entire article is a profound Blessed teaching and encouragement to our spirit! Thank you 🙏

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Mary
September 8, 2020

A true teacher of the WORD of the Lord and lived his life accordingly out The truth as a young man….was in a meeting in Midland , Texas with him many years ago!!! We must not live by feelings first but as stated by knowing the Word first….thank you for post!

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Liz Fleming
September 8, 2020

I love this. Fact, faith and feelings. The 3 F’s.
Recently, when reading a book by Ann Graham Lots, the Lord impressed on me the need to lay 3 things that held me in bondage at His feet. Family, future and fear. All of these concerns of mine related to the course of America during this season. Interesting that the 3 things I had to lay at His feet, and continue to daily lay at His feet, begin with F. And He is replacing them with things beginning with F. I’ll trust Him in Faith according to the Facts in His word and not walk in my Feelings. Setting aside Fear for my Family and our Future!
He is amazing, what a wonderfully sovereign Father we have. Continually holding His little ones! I love Him so so much! Come quickly Lord Jesus!!

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Denise
September 8, 2020

Lord, thank You for this teaching. Thank You for brothers and sisters in Christ who come along side us and encourage us. Thank You for Your Unchanging, inerrant Word that instructs, encourages and equips us to walk by faith and do Your will! Thank You for Your Perfect Love that casts out all fear and strengthens and protects us. Thank You for Our Living Hope Jesus Christ who was and who is and who is to come! Maranatha Lord Jesus! Come quickly! In Your Name I pray!

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brian
September 8, 2020

Lord God, we thank you that You do not leave us to our own devices. Thank You for the Full Armor of God that You have given us. Help us to use it wisely in our service to You. In Jesus’s name.

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Mary
September 8, 2020

When we come to the place we understand who we are in Christ and His great love, we then have faith to believe God works everything for our good, and thus, we in turn are free to love.

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Dave
September 8, 2020

Thank you for an article I needed now. Very timely. I have been letting my feelings get in front of the facts which have weakened my faith. The fact is God is in control and loves me.

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Deb
September 8, 2020

In this time of heightened emotions and feelings, this commentary is a beautiful ‘correction’ and reminder of what our faith truly is. Thank you.

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Carolyn Westmoreland
September 8, 2020

Don’t go by feelings or what we see in the natural realm, walk by faith- Faith in God and His Word and The faith of God!
Thanks for the encouraging word! We all need to be reminded of these truths

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Diane C
September 8, 2020

Thank you for that reminder, as we need to prepare for spiritual battle every day! I thank God for the Word of Truth that He has provided to allow me to walk by faith. I know that His love is everlasting and He holds me in His loving arms.

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June Hinman
September 8, 2020

reading and believing Gods word the Bible is crucial in our walk! Reminding ourselves every moment that it is Christ alone in all areas of our lives! Our armor must be in place and God will never leave us or forsake us us!

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Betty
September 6, 2020

Father in these coming days of uncertainty teach me, teach your children to walk by faith. Help us to stand on your promises in your word and not in the storm around us or the emotions that arise with in us because of the storms. When we become weak, be strong in us and through us. As a chid hiding under the arms of their parents for protection Father we hide under the shadow of Your Wings. Give us eyes to see and ears to hear into Your spiritual realm, that we may hear your still small voice loud and clear in our hearts that we may know the way to go in these coming days. May we be like Yeshua and rest in YOU that even while our boat is being tossed around by the storm outside our body, soul and spirit rest and sleeps in YOU. Yet Father when need be give us the Faith to walk on water to You in the mist of the storm I pray. Help us Father by faith to keep our eyes and hearts and minds on YOU and enable those who are called by YOUR NAME, to endure to the end. In Yeshua our mediator and redeemers name, Amen

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Marian
September 6, 2020

Dear Heavenly Father,

Help us to put on the breastplate of faith which works by love. And to remember to position this breastplate as we take up the battle to stand in faith.
We are called to put on the complete armor and to stay engaged. Please help us to guard ourselves and our spheres of influence with all your resources. You provide but help me to be faithful.
In Jesus name, Amen

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Shirley Setliff
September 6, 2020

Very excellent teaching!!!!

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