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Reading: Ephesians 6:10-12 \\ /Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.
/ Ephesians 6:10 (NIV)
!! I. Be Strong in the Lord ([[v.10|bible:Eph
6:10]])
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There is a Need for strength.
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/Finally.../ Paul has been insisting that the Ephesians live as children of the light and being filled with the Spirit to speak and sing to each other, praising God and giving thanks and submitting to each other.
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There is one more thing, one summary, over-arching thing to keep in mind: “Be strong!”
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It is not easy to live this life of love there are plenty of hindrances.
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We tend toward complacency, we let our guard down, our spiritual muscle has a tendency to weaken over time.
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We need to be alert because (as Paul will tell us in a moment), we are at war with a crafty enemy.
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