His Protection

What is his protection? 

God’s promise of protection does not guarantee that we will never know pain or loss. Job’s story shows us that, although God is able to deliver us out of every physical calamity or trouble, it may not be His will to do so. Sometimes He uses trials to purify us. At these times, we should “count it pure joy” because, by allowing trials, God tests our faith to develop a deeper faith so that we persevere and grow to maturity and Christlikeness (James 1:2–3). Protecting us from trials is not always beneficial to us.

Also, God does not always shield us from the results of our own sins or the negative effects of the sins of others. Our world is fallen, and we endure its hardships. Many in Jesus Christ endure persecution (2 Timothy 3:12). Jesus assured His disciples, “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). In every situation, however, God remains in control, and our sufferings have a limit. God will not allow us to be tested beyond our ability to bear it (1 Corinthians 10:13). “The waves may toss and roar,” God says, “but they can never pass the boundaries I set” (Jeremiah 5:22, NLT).

Messages, Weeks 1-12

1. Know Your Enemy

2. Resist the Devil and He Will Flee

3. Play It Down, Pray It Up

4. Putting on the Armor of God

5. Armor of God-The Helmet of Salvation

6. Armor of God-The Breastplate of Righteousness

7. Armor of God-Sandals of Peace

8. Armor of God-Your Word Like a Belt

9. Armor of God-Shield of Faith

10. Armor of God-Sword of the Spirit

11. The Importance of Using God’s Tools

12. Are You Surrounding Your Children With Godly Men?