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The Helmet of Salvation

Jan 4, 2026    Rev. Wayne Hokanson

In our spiritual walk, we often underestimate the importance of protecting our minds. This teaching on the helmet of salvation from Ephesians 6 reminds us that our minds are the control center for our will and emotions, making them prime targets for spiritual attack. Just as a football quarterback wears a helmet equipped with communication devices to hear instructions from the coordinator who sees the entire field, we need the helmet of salvation to clearly hear God's voice above the crowd noise of our culture. The beauty of this metaphor is that salvation isn't just a one-time event—it's justification that removes the penalty of sin, sanctification that removes the power of sin in our daily lives, and glorification that will one day remove the presence of sin entirely. When we understand that we're saved by grace through faith, not by works, we're freed from the exhausting treadmill of trying to earn God's love. Instead, we can focus on becoming who He created us to be. The music we listen to, the shows we watch, the voices we allow into our minds—all of these either help us hear God's still, small voice or drown it out. By memorizing Scripture and staying grounded in truth, we create a wristband playbook that the Holy Spirit can reference when we need encouragement or direction. This isn't about perfection; it's about protection and transformation as we journey toward becoming more like Christ.