The Armor of God

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Ephesians 6:10-20 talks about the

armor of God that we all need to

resist the devil in all of his schemes

that he may throw at us in these last

days.

Let's focus on the eqipment we use to

defend ourselves from the devil.

First and foremost we must put on the

Belt of truth buckled around our waist.

Second we must put on the breastpiece

of righteousness and the Shield of faith

and take the Helmet of salvation and finally

take up the Sword of the spirit which is the

word of God.
 
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