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Spiritual Warfare--The Armor of God (Part 2)

Spiritual Warfare--The Armor of God (Part 2)

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Podcast Recap: Episode 5 — The Armor of God (Part 2)

In this episode, we continue our study through Ephesians 6 by focusing on the final pieces of the believer’s armor: the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, the sword of the Spirit, and prayer.

We explored how the shield of faith protects us from the fiery darts of doubt, fear, and temptation that the enemy launches daily. Faith isn’t wishful thinking—it is trusting in the promises and power of God to stand when the attacks come.

The helmet of salvation reminds us of our secure identity in Christ. It guards our minds from lies, discouragement, and confusion by anchoring us in the hope of eternal life and the finished work of Jesus.

The sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, is our offensive weapon. Just as Jesus used Scripture to resist the devil in the wilderness, we too can cut through deception and defeat temptation by standing firmly on God’s truth.

And finally, Paul closes by highlighting prayer—not a piece of armor but the power that activates it all. Prayer keeps us connected to our Commander, strengthens our resolve, and equips us to persevere with boldness and endurance.

Together, these tools remind us that the Christian life is both defensive and offensive. We stand firm against the schemes of the enemy, but we also advance with confidence through the truth of God’s Word and the power of prayer.

Key Takeaway: Victory in spiritual battle comes when we walk in faith, guard our minds with salvation, wield the Word with precision, and stay in constant communion with God through prayer.

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