The apostle Paul wrote to the Church at Ephesus, in verse 11, “Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” The phrase “whole armor” refers to a Roman soldier who is fully dressed in his armor from head to toe. Because of Paul’s many imprisonments, this was an easy illustration for him to use. Paul could see the Roman soldier’s loinbelt, huge breastplate, brutal shoes, affixed with spikes, massive, full-length shield, intricate helmet, piercing sword, and long, specially tooled lance that could be thrown tremendous distance to hit the enemy from afar. The Roman soldier of the New Testament times wore all seven pieces of this armor.
Yesterday’s trivia: one around the throne, and one upon an angel’s head (Rev. 4:3, 10:11)
Today’s trivia: How many half-brothers did Abimelech kill in order to be made king?
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PD & Kathy