As listed in Ephesians 6, God's armor is the faith-sustaining qualities and characteristics essential for building resilience and Godly grit. If we could live without threat or adversity, the armor would not be necessary. The problem is that you cannot avoid all hardship, and much of it, you will not be able to handle it without reliance on the Holy Spirit and relying on God’s armor. If you expect to remain healthy and viable in God’s kingdom, you need to put on His armor daily. You will need to be equipped with honesty, faith, surrender, and ongoing honest self-evaluation. You will need to be living a life of continuing confession, redemption, restoration, reconciliation, and ongoing sanctification. If appropriately equipped, you will find your place in God’s kingdom through service and generosity.
This book emphasizes the need for all of the armor of God that is needed for today.
The book is filled with practical advice on Christian living and growth.
God has called us to Himself. He has given us all a purpose and a voice. Sadly, most Christians have never found their God-given voice. The enemy has effectively used multiple strongholds to frustrate their growth, kill their purpose, and silence their voice. To tear down the strongholds and stand amid the enemy’s attacks, we need to cloth ourselves daily with God’s armor.
As listed in Ephesians 6, God's armor is the faith-sustaining qualities and characteristics essential for building resilience and Godly grit. If we could live without threat or adversity, the armor would not be necessary. The problem is that you cannot avoid all hardship, and much of it, you will not be able to handle it without reliance on the Holy Spirit and relying on God’s armor. If you expect to remain healthy and viable in God’s kingdom, you need to put on His armor daily. You will need to be equipped with honesty, faith, surrender, and ongoing honest self-evaluation. You will need to be living a life of continuing confession, redemption, restoration, reconciliation, and ongoing sanctification. If appropriately equipped, you will find your place in God’s kingdom through service and generosity.
We all have a God-given purpose. Many people live their entire lives with no idea where they fit. If you know your place, it will give your grit strength and substance. My prayer is that you will find your God-given voice and place in His kingdom. If we seek Him, He has promised abundant and meaningful life.