armor of God
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The armor of God is Paul’s picture of the spiritual resources God gives believers to stand firm against sin, Satan, and evil. It especially refers to truth, righteousness, readiness from the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, the Word of God, and prayer.
At a Glance
The armor of God is Paul’s picture of the spiritual resources God gives believers to stand firm against sin, Satan, and evil. It especially refers to truth, righteousness, readiness from the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, the Word of God, and prayer.
Description
The armor of God is the apostle Paul’s metaphor in Ephesians 6:10–18 for the protection and strength God supplies to His people in spiritual warfare. Believers are commanded to be strong in the Lord and to put on the whole armor of God so that they may stand against the schemes of the devil. The individual pieces—belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of readiness from the gospel of peace, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God—describe essential realities of Christian faith and obedience rather than material objects or mystical techniques. The passage calls Christians to live in God’s truth, rest in His saving work, trust His promises, use His Word rightly, and pray with alert perseverance. While interpreters differ on some details of how each piece should be applied, the main point is clear: God equips believers to stand faithfully in spiritual conflict.