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The armor of God refers to the resources that Christians possess for defending themselves against the attacks of the world, the flesh and the devil.
God is the believer’s strength and shield
Believers should be rightly clothed for battle
Believers should put on the full armor of God
The belt of truth
The importance of sound teaching: a good understanding of God’s truth counters Satan’s deceit:
The armor of Gods righteousness
Assurance that believers are righteous in God’s sight will counter Satan’s accusations:
The gospel of peace
The peace of God reassures and gives confidence in times of trouble:
The shield of faith
Exercising faith draws strength from God, guards against deception and helps overcome temptation:
The helmet of salvation
The expectation of future glory encourages the Christian soldier and helps overcome despair:
Our spiritual weapons
The sword of the Spirit
The Scriptures give readiness and confidence in battle and a sure defense against the evil one:
In Conclusion:
The armor of God is worn with prayer
Prayer ensures that believers recognize their need to turn to God and depend on him alone:
Are you wearing the Armor of God?
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