walk in the word of god
Additional thoughts:
The scripture you're quoting is from Ephesians 6:15, and it's referring to those doing the preaching work that was instituted by Christ and taken over by his followers (Matthew 28:19+20/Matthew 24:14). Part of our worship to God is having 'feet shod with the gospel of peace'. This indicates how Jesus' disciples have the responsibility to GO OUT and preach 'the good news of the kingdom' (Luke 4:43)(Luke 8:1), house to house, town to town(Acts 5:42), as he had done"(John 15:14) . These 'feet' are called 'beautiful/comely' because of the good work they accomplish by teaching and making disciples(Romans 10:15/Isaiah 52:7)(Acts 10:36).
This phrase from the Bible means being ready to share the message of peace found in the gospel with others. It emphasizes being prepared and willing to bring the good news of salvation and peace to those around you. Just as shoes protect and help you move forward, being rooted in the gospel equips you to spread peace and hope wherever you go.
The question is:" What does have yout feet shod mean?" In the Bible Eph 6:15 having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; Is part of of Scripture referred to as the "Armor of God" Eph 6:11. It describes several pieces of what would have been the common equipment of the Roman soldier of that day. The soldiers wore boots with long cleats or nail-like spikes that would allow them to anchor themselves to ground with more stability than the enemy and fight the good fight. When we shod our feet (our hearts and minds) with the Gospel of Peace (God's word) it anchors us, giving us divine confidence that when the battle for our souls rages, and the enemy comes against us with trials and tribulation, we can stand firm knowing that (1st) we are saved because the Victory already belongs to Jesus Christ, and (2nd) that we are at peace with God when all around us is in chaos because we put our faith in Him through His Son Christ Jesus. I hope that helps. God Bless, Raymond De Leon Houston, TX
Gospel means "good news."
The candle is lit one by one to represent the 4 days of advent.
"Gospel" means "The good news"
preparation is needing to go to recovery and the action
It means that there peace but not for long
It is the commentary of the gospel of John
Word of God
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Prep can be short for either preparatory (as in preparatory schools) or preparation (as in homework preparation).
It means the gospel.