Ephesians 6:16 16above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one.
I believe that when you pray in the Spirit, that is, in tongues, a shield goes up
all around you — a watery shield. But why do I call it a “watery” shield? Let
me share with you what the Lord showed me.
Once, I was meditating on Ephesians 6:16 — “above all, taking the shield of
faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one”.
At first, I thought of a Roman soldier’s wooden shield. But three words kept
repeating themselves in my mind: “quench” and “fiery darts”. Then, the Lord said,
“Son, if it is a wooden shield, the fiery darts will burn it up.” He showed me a
watery shield instead, one which was able to quench the fiery darts.
You may ask, “Where did the water come from?”
Remember that Jesus said, “He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said,
out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” (John 7:38) The next verse says,
“But this He spoke concerning the Spirit...” (John 7:39)
Jesus was speaking about the Holy Spirit, which He likened to rivers of living
water flowing out of us. So when we pray in the Spirit, rivers of living water will
flow, quenching the devil’s fiery darts thrown at us!
This happened one day when I was having supper with a church member.
Now, I don’t often pray in tongues when I say grace over my food. But that night,
I felt prompted by the Spirit to do so. So I prayed in tongues as I laid my hands
on my packet of nasi lemak (coconut-flavored rice).
Soon, we were tucking into our food and talking when suddenly, I bit on
something hard. I spat it out quickly and realized that it was a nail! Then, I realized
that this was the reason the Lord wanted me to pray in tongues. Though the
devil was trying to “nail” me, he failed!
My friend, put up the watery shield that God has given you. Pray in the Spirit
and quench the enemy’s fiery darts!
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