Turn in your Bible, if you will, to chapter 6 in Ephesians, a very familiar portion of Scripture is the main focus of this chapter. It actually begins in verse 10 and it runs all the way down through verse 20. It is about the Christian's war, or, if you will, the armor of the believer. This is really the end of the epistle and needs to be seen a little bit in its context. This particular epistle follows a pattern that many of the epistles of the New Testament follow, particularly those written by Paul, in that the opening chapters, namely in this case chapters 1, 2 and 3, identify our position in Christ. They are doctrinal. They define for us what it means to be a Christian...