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Put on the Whole Armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18) A Free Christian Graphic
©2010 GospelGifs Graphic depicting Paul's admonition in Ephesians 6:10 through 18 - Put on the whole armor of God. The Apostle Paul tells us that we need God's armor each day in order to be able to take our stand with Jesus Christ against the powers of darkness that struggle against God & His truth. Far too many Christian believers never realize that we are in a great spiritual war. We don't fight against flesh & blood, but against principalities & powers, rulers of darkness, whole armies of wickedness in heavenly places. If we neglect the armor & weaponry God has given us, we're going to be defeated. And by "defeated" We're going to get beaten down, wounded, really hurt by the enemy. Many fall away from following Jesus for this very reason. God's armor includes a helmet, a breastplate, waist armor, foot armor, a powerful shield and a sword that cuts right through every attack of evil. Put on the whole armor of God. Every day. Be ready because your enemy will come at you with all he can muster. God is greater than evil. His armor will protect us from the evil one. In Christ we can do & stand anything. Make full use of all that God provides for your spiritual journey & warfare.
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