“STAND STRONG IN THE LORD”
Ephesians 6:10: “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might.”
INTRODUCTION
Beloved, there comes a time in every believer’s life when the winds blow harder than expected, when the weight gets heavier than anticipated, when the enemy presses closer than imagined. And in those moments, God does not tell us to be strong in ourselves. He does not tell us to be strong in our emotions, our intellect, our personality, or our experience.
He says, “Be strong in the LORD.”
Strength is not a feeling — strength is a position. Strength is not emotional — strength is spiritual. Strength is not human — strength is divine.
Paul writes these words from a prison cell. He is chained, confined, limited — yet speaking with authority about strength. He teaches us that the believer’s strength is not found in circumstance but in connection.
Today, I want to preach to you: Stand Strong in the Lord.
I. THE COMMAND TO STAND
Ephesians 6:10–14
Paul repeats one word over and over: STAND. Stand in the Biblical Greek is Histemi (HEES-TAY-ME) which means to deliberately stand firm on your Ground.
“Stand against the wiles of the devil.”
“Withstand in the evil day.”
“Having done all, to stand.”
“Stand therefore.”
Standing is not passive. Standing is a warfare posture. Standing means:
I refuse to retreat.
I refuse to surrender.
I refuse to bow to fear.
I refuse to collapse under pressure.
I refuse to let the enemy define my future.
Standing is spiritual resistance.
Illustration — The Roman Soldier
Paul’s imagery comes from the Roman soldier. Before battle, the soldier would dig his feet into the soil to create an immovable stance. He wasn’t preparing to run — he was preparing to resist.
Paul is saying: Dig your feet into God. Plant your confidence in Christ. Anchor your soul in Scripture.
The enemy’s first goal is not to defeat you — it’s to move you. If he can move your faith, he can move your future.
II. STAND STRONG IN THE LORD — NOT IN YOURSELF
Ephesians 6:10 does not say:
Be strong in your emotions.
Be strong in your discipline.
Be strong in your personality.
Be strong in your experience.
It says: “Be strong in the LORD, and in the power of HIS might.”
Your strength is limited. His strength is limitless.
Your strength gets tired. His strength never sleeps.
Your strength runs out. His strength overflows.
Biblical Examples
David faced Goliath not with human strength but with God’s strength (1 Samuel 17:45).
Jehoshaphat was told, “The battle is not yours, but God’s” (2 Chronicles 20:15).
Isaiah declared, “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength” (Isaiah 40:31).
Paul said, “When I am weak, then am I strong” (2 Corinthians 12:10).
Illustration — The Power Line
A power line looks strong, but it is useless unless connected to the source. The moment it disconnects, it becomes dead wire.
Many Christians look strong — but strength is not appearance; strength is connection.
Your strength comes from your source. Your source is the Lord.
III. STAND STRONG AGAINST THE ENEMY
Ephesians 6:11
Paul says: “Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.”
The devil does not fight fair. He uses wiles — schemes, strategies, traps, manipulations.
The Enemy’s Strategies
Discouragement — to weaken your confidence.
Distraction — to weaken your focus.
Deception — to weaken your truth.
Division — to weaken your unity.
Temptation — to weaken your purity.
Fear — to weaken your courage.
Biblical Example — Nehemiah
Nehemiah faced:
Mockery (Nehemiah 4:1–3)
Threats (4:7–8)
Discouragement (4:10)
Fear (6:9)
False prophets (6:10–13)
Yet Nehemiah said: “I am doing a great work, and I cannot come down.”
Standing strong means refusing to come down from what God called you to build.
IV. STAND STRONG IN THE EVIL DAY
Ephesians 6:13
Paul says there is an evil day — a day of intense pressure, spiritual attack, emotional strain, and overwhelming circumstances.
The evil day is when:
Prayers feel unanswered.
Strength feels depleted.
Temptation feels stronger.
People disappoint you.
Circumstances overwhelm you.
The enemy whispers louder.
Biblical Example — Job
Job’s evil day came suddenly:
Lost his wealth.
Lost his children.
Lost his health.
Lost his support.
Lost his comfort.
Yet Job declared: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.” (Job 13:15)
Standing strong is not denying pain —ians it is declaring trust.
Illustration — The Palm Tree
Palm trees bend in storms but do not break. Their roots grow deeper under pressure.
The more the storm blows, the deeper the palm tree digs.
God designed you the same way. Storms don’t destroy you — they deepen you.
V. STAND STRONG WITH THE ARMOR OF GOD
Ephesians 6:14–18
Paul lists six pieces of armor:
1. Belt of Truth
Truth holds everything together.
2. Breastplate of Righteousness
Righteousness protects your heart from guilt and condemnation.
3. Shoes of the Gospel of Peace
Peace stabilizes your steps.
4. Shield of Faith
Faith extinguishes the enemy’s fiery darts — lies, accusations, fears.
5. Helmet of Salvation
Salvation protects your mind from doubt and confusion.
6. Sword of the Spirit — The Word of God
The Word is your weapon. Jesus defeated Satan with Scripture (Matthew 4).
Illustration — The Firefighter
A firefighter does not enter flames without gear. The gear is not optional — it is survival.
Likewise, the armor of God is not optional. It is spiritual survival.
VI. STAND STRONG THROUGH PRAYER
Ephesians 6:18
Paul ends with prayer because prayer is the power behind the armor.
Prayer:
Strengthens your spirit.
Sharpens your discernment.
Anchors your faith.
Connects you to God’s strength.
Aligns you with God’s will.
Arms you against the enemy.
Biblical Example — Daniel
Daniel stood strong through prayer:
Prayed three times a day (Daniel 6:10).
Faced lions without fear.
Faced kings without compromise.
Faced enemies without retreat.
Prayer is not preparation for battle — prayer is the battle.
VII. STAND STRONG BECAUSE GOD IS WITH YOU
Isaiah 41:10
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee… I will strengthen thee… I will uphold thee.”
Deuteronomy 31:6
“Be strong and of good courage… for the Lord thy God goes with thee.”
Psalm 27:1
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?”
Matthew 28:20
“I am with you always.”
Illustration — The Child and the Father
A child walking through a dark room becomes fearless when holding the father’s hand.
The room didn’t change. The child didn’t change. The presence changed.
You can stand strong because God is with you.
VIII. STAND STRONG BECAUSE THE VICTORY IS ALREADY WON
You are not fighting for victory — you are fighting from victory.
Colossians 2:15
Jesus “spoiled principalities and powers.”
1 Corinthians 15:57
“Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory.”
Romans 8:37
“We are more than conquerors.”
Revelation 12:11
“They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb.”
Standing strong is not about winning — it’s about walking in the victory Christ already secured.
CONCLUSION
Stand strong when life gets heavy. Stand strong when the enemy attacks. Stand strong when fear whispers. Stand strong when storms rise. Stand strong when your strength feels small.
Because:
God is your strength.
God is your refuge.
God is your fortress.
God is your shield.
God is your victory.
Stand strong in the Lord. Stand strong in His power. Stand strong in His Word. Stand strong in His presence. Stand strong in His victory.
“STAND STRONG IN THE LORD” Ephesians 6:10: “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might.” INTRODUCTION Beloved, there comes a time in every believer’s life when the winds blow harder than expected, when the weight gets heavier than anticipated, when the enemy presses closer than imagined. And in those moments, God does not tell us to be strong in ourselves. He does not tell us to be strong in our emotions, our intellect, our personality, or our experience. He says, “Be strong in the LORD.” Strength is not a feeling — strength is a position. Strength is not emotional — strength is spiritual. Strength is not human — strength is divine. Paul writes these words from a prison cell. He is chained, confined, limited — yet speaking with authority about strength. He teaches us that the believer’s strength is not found in circumstance but in connection. Today, I want to preach to you: Stand Strong in the Lord. I. THE COMMAND TO STAND Ephesians 6:10–14 Paul repeats one word over and over: STAND. Stand in the Biblical Greek is Histemi (HEES-TAY-ME) which means to deliberately stand firm on your Ground. “Stand against the wiles of the devil.” “Withstand in the evil day.” “Having done all, to stand.” “Stand therefore.” Standing is not passive. Standing is a warfare posture. Standing means: I refuse to retreat. I refuse to surrender. I refuse to bow to fear. I refuse to collapse under pressure. I refuse to let the enemy define my future. Standing is spiritual resistance. Illustration — The Roman Soldier Paul’s imagery comes from the Roman soldier. Before battle, the soldier would dig his feet into the soil to create an immovable stance. He wasn’t preparing to run — he was preparing to resist. Paul is saying: Dig your feet into God. Plant your confidence in Christ. Anchor your soul in Scripture. The enemy’s first goal is not to defeat you — it’s to move you. If he can move your faith, he can move your future. II. STAND STRONG IN THE LORD — NOT IN YOURSELF Ephesians 6:10 does not say: Be strong in your emotions. Be strong in your discipline. Be strong in your personality. Be strong in your experience. It says: “Be strong in the LORD, and in the power of HIS might.” Your strength is limited. His strength is limitless. Your strength gets tired. His strength never sleeps. Your strength runs out. His strength overflows. Biblical Examples David faced Goliath not with human strength but with God’s strength (1 Samuel 17:45). Jehoshaphat was told, “The battle is not yours, but God’s” (2 Chronicles 20:15). Isaiah declared, “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength” (Isaiah 40:31). Paul said, “When I am weak, then am I strong” (2 Corinthians 12:10). Illustration — The Power Line A power line looks strong, but it is useless unless connected to the source. The moment it disconnects, it becomes dead wire. Many Christians look strong — but strength is not appearance; strength is connection. Your strength comes from your source. Your source is the Lord. III. STAND STRONG AGAINST THE ENEMY Ephesians 6:11 Paul says: “Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” The devil does not fight fair. He uses wiles — schemes, strategies, traps, manipulations. The Enemy’s Strategies Discouragement — to weaken your confidence. Distraction — to weaken your focus. Deception — to weaken your truth. Division — to weaken your unity. Temptation — to weaken your purity. Fear — to weaken your courage. Biblical Example — Nehemiah Nehemiah faced: Mockery (Nehemiah 4:1–3) Threats (4:7–8) Discouragement (4:10) Fear (6:9) False prophets (6:10–13) Yet Nehemiah said: “I am doing a great work, and I cannot come down.” Standing strong means refusing to come down from what God called you to build. IV. STAND STRONG IN THE EVIL DAY Ephesians 6:13 Paul says there is an evil day — a day of intense pressure, spiritual attack, emotional strain, and overwhelming circumstances. The evil day is when: Prayers feel unanswered. Strength feels depleted. Temptation feels stronger. People disappoint you. Circumstances overwhelm you. The enemy whispers louder. Biblical Example — Job Job’s evil day came suddenly: Lost his wealth. Lost his children. Lost his health. Lost his support. Lost his comfort. Yet Job declared: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.” (Job 13:15) Standing strong is not denying pain —ians it is declaring trust. Illustration — The Palm Tree Palm trees bend in storms but do not break. Their roots grow deeper under pressure. The more the storm blows, the deeper the palm tree digs. God designed you the same way. Storms don’t destroy you — they deepen you. V. STAND STRONG WITH THE ARMOR OF GOD Ephesians 6:14–18 Paul lists six pieces of armor: 1. Belt of Truth Truth holds everything together. 2. Breastplate of Righteousness Righteousness protects your heart from guilt and condemnation. 3. Shoes of the Gospel of Peace Peace stabilizes your steps. 4. Shield of Faith Faith extinguishes the enemy’s fiery darts — lies, accusations, fears. 5. Helmet of Salvation Salvation protects your mind from doubt and confusion. 6. Sword of the Spirit — The Word of God The Word is your weapon. Jesus defeated Satan with Scripture (Matthew 4). Illustration — The Firefighter A firefighter does not enter flames without gear. The gear is not optional — it is survival. Likewise, the armor of God is not optional. It is spiritual survival. VI. STAND STRONG THROUGH PRAYER Ephesians 6:18 Paul ends with prayer because prayer is the power behind the armor. Prayer: Strengthens your spirit. Sharpens your discernment. Anchors your faith. Connects you to God’s strength. Aligns you with God’s will. Arms you against the enemy. Biblical Example — Daniel Daniel stood strong through prayer: Prayed three times a day (Daniel 6:10). Faced lions without fear. Faced kings without compromise. Faced enemies without retreat. Prayer is not preparation for battle — prayer is the battle. VII. STAND STRONG BECAUSE GOD IS WITH YOU Isaiah 41:10 “Fear thou not; for I am with thee… I will strengthen thee… I will uphold thee.” Deuteronomy 31:6 “Be strong and of good courage… for the Lord thy God goes with thee.” Psalm 27:1 “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” Matthew 28:20 “I am with you always.” Illustration — The Child and the Father A child walking through a dark room becomes fearless when holding the father’s hand. The room didn’t change. The child didn’t change. The presence changed. You can stand strong because God is with you. VIII. STAND STRONG BECAUSE THE VICTORY IS ALREADY WON You are not fighting for victory — you are fighting from victory. Colossians 2:15 Jesus “spoiled principalities and powers.” 1 Corinthians 15:57 “Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory.” Romans 8:37 “We are more than conquerors.” Revelation 12:11 “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb.” Standing strong is not about winning — it’s about walking in the victory Christ already secured. CONCLUSION Stand strong when life gets heavy. Stand strong when the enemy attacks. Stand strong when fear whispers. Stand strong when storms rise. Stand strong when your strength feels small. Because: God is your strength. God is your refuge. God is your fortress. God is your shield. God is your victory. Stand strong in the Lord. Stand strong in His power. Stand strong in His Word. Stand strong in His presence. Stand strong in His victory.
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