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The Armour of God

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The Armour of God

By: Richard Chenevix Trench
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“Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.” THERE is but one kind of armour, brethren, which, after all is done, proves of any value, and that is the armour of God. It is only through putting on of this that a man, or a nation, is able to do that which the Apostle desires here that the Ephesians maybe enabled to do—namely, “to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand." It greatly behoves, therefore, all those who may believe that such an evil day is coming, earnestly to inquire what this armour of God is, and whether they have indeed put it on; seeing that without this preparation all other preparations will avail nothing. A horse is counted but a vain thing to save a man; We may make up our breaches, and fortify our strongholds; we may enlist in the service of war the latest discoveries of science; we may build navies which shall sweep the seas; the tramp of armed battalions may wake unwonted echoes in the streets of our cities; and yet for all this, in one way or another, there will be found a fatal weakness in all our preparations; there will be flaws and rifts in our armour; our battlements will be taken away, for they are not the Lord’s; wisdom and counsel will perish from the wise and prudent; yes, too, and courage from the brave; and this at the very moment when they are needed the most; and God will plainly show that all those who put their trust in an arm of flesh, and if only that arm seem sufficiently strong, are careless for any other support, are trusting in a vain thing, which cannot profit nor deliver. Christian Living Christianity Devotionals
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