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Armour of God | A fighting manual
The book of Ephesians wasn’t written in the context of academic research but against the backdrop of hostility, conflict and battle. Paul wrote from prison, not as an academic, but a warrior. More ...
Armour of God | Strength in the battle
It’s no good saying to someone, ‘I’m praying that you might be strengthened.’ We’re saying, ‘You’ve got to be strengthened!’ It’s not just a theory; it’s got to be practised – you’ve got to learn how to do it, how to live in the strength that God provides More ...
Armour of God | Genuine conflict
Soldiers aren’t surprised when they have to engage in warfare. But I sense that sometimes we’re shocked when we hit difficult times. We think we’ve found the secret of happiness but we’ve also found a life in which we need to wear the armour every day! More ...
Armour of God | Strength perfected in weakness
Strength is perfected in weakness. What does that mean? ‘Hey, soldiers be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might. Come on pull yourself up.’ No. Paul is the one writing, the chief soldier. More ...
Armour of God | Union and communion with the King
Day after day we experience fear, battle, hurts, sickness, wounds, unkindness and perplexity. We didn’t expect what’s happened to us. How do we get through? ‘Well, pull yourself together!’ No! Our strength comes from Jesus. More ...
Armour of God | March in faith
We must be strong and be strengthened, but there’s a trust element too. We must be strengthened by faith. More ...
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