
Standing Against the Devils Wiles
Put On the Full Armor of God
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Don Pirozok

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The word "stand" in this context implies resistance and steadfastness. It is a military term, portraying a soldier holding his position under attack. To stand is to remain firm, unshaken, and unwavering in the midst of battle. Paul does not say that the armor is merely for defense or retreat, but that it equips believers to hold their ground and resist every onslaught of the enemy. In James 4:7, the Word says, “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” Resistance begins with submission to God and is empowered by the spiritual tools God provides. This is echoed again in 1 Peter 5:8–9, where Peter exhorts believers to “be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: whom resist steadfast in the faith.” Standing against Satan is not a passive effort. It requires vigilance, sobriety, and spiritual resistance through faith and obedience.
The "wiles of the devil" refer not merely to overt acts of evil but more insidiously to the strategies and cunning deceptions that Satan employs to entrap, corrupt, and destroy. The Greek word translated “wiles” (methodeia) refers to schemes, trickery, and cunning arts. Satan does not usually attack with horns and fire. He comes as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), appearing as good, moral, even spiritual, while subtly undermining the truth of God. His strategies are vast—false doctrine, temptation, pride, division, despair, distraction, and persecution. In Genesis 3, Satan approached Eve not with brute force but with a subtle question: “Yea, hath God said…?” (Genesis 3:1). He questioned God’s Word, twisted its meaning, and promised enlightenment apart from obedience. The first fall of humanity was not due to overwhelming force, but to deception—a method Satan still uses today.
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