The phrase "put on the whole armor of God" comes from The Bible, specifically Ephesians 6:11. This verse is part of a passage that encourages believers to be strong in their faith and to be prepared for spiritual battle.
Ephesians 6:11 and the verses that follow.
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This phrase is often attributed to Rudyard Kipling, an English writer, but its origins are not definitively known. The idea behind the quote is to accept and respect the finality of certain events or situations, which are perceived as being ordained or decided by a higher power.
I have a very neat old painting by someone named Marian Marsh - it says "Put on the Whole Armor of God" and it looks like a type of conquistador... I don't know who Marian Marsh is (besides the actress)...
Something like the crush said oh god, but not oh my god, because maybe he's not religious. I don't know how to put this..... 0_O
press on the horse with a right click then you can put on armor and saddle on a horse
Job never turned his back on God. That was the whole moral of the story. That no matter what God put him through, he remained faithful to God.
wow, Billy, you just said a whole bunch of nonsense.
It is easily said that Christians put their hope in God. Psalm 62:5 says, "I find rest in God; only he gives me hope."
According to Paul's letter to the Romans, which states "Put on the armor [...] clothe yourself in the Lord Jesus Christ", the armor is the body of Jesus himself. if so, this would make it much stronger then any other armor. the letter goes on to describe the armor further and how to "put it on".
"Put your faith in God and confidence in yourself."
Protection against the evil one and his forces. Christians are told that their warfare is not against flesh and blood but against evil forces of Satan and of Satan himself. To be strong in the Lord, Christians are to put on the armor of God. It is very important to protect yourself from the devil and the armor of God will do this. In the verses that follow we are told about each piece of armor and how it will protect us. You would do will to study this portion of Scripture if you are a Christian and keep your armor on!