What does Paul mean when He says to put on the whole armour of God? The armour of light?
In our modern superficial church culture the power of the walk in the New Covenant is unknown, having been reduced to a human philosophy of name it, and claim it, that does not give us the power to walk as Jesus walked. In so doing both the speakers and hearers of such vain philosophy have become spoiled and stunted for any advancement in the truth.
Are we only to imagine ourselves being covered with light? Are we to pantomime putting on various pieces of armour in front of the mirror? Is that what the bible is...a self-help book meant to inspire the flesh?
Well, if you don't agree that the bible is to be seen from a mere philosophical standpoint (rather than a testimonial to the power of God), you will draw the ire of the champions of the flesh...the religious outer man delegates who rely on that kind of self-serving interpretation.
So, what IS the armour of God (and of light) that Paul speaks of?
It is the covering anointing of walk that is really in supernatural light. To walk in the realm of the Spirit is to SEE light.
When Paul was knocked off his horse on the way to Damascus, he testified...(as recorded by Luke...who was not there)...
Acts 9: 3 "And as he journeyed, he came near Damascus: and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven:"
Was the light described here a philosophical light? I don't think any would question that the light was something visible...at least to Paul. But not to others around him. We are told that they heard a voice but could SEE nothing.
Paul was permitted to see INTO the spiritual realm where men don't see...because they lack the spiritual faculties to do so.
Now walking in the Spirit is only possible by the covering anointing that causes the disciple of Christ to walk in the spiritual realm of the kingdom; having spiritual faculties to SEE the light that accompanies fellowship with the living God.
The armour of light is visible to the one walking in the light...but to no other. The bible is not Greek philosophy. It is not based on Western thinking. The bible...especially the NT is based on an honest testimony of something new...being reconciled to God to be where He is.
John 1:7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanses us from all sin.
When we walk as Jesus walked...in the light..as we abide IN Christ, His life blood gives us eternal light and eternal consciousness...so that, with spiritual faculties, we overcome the world as Jesus did. This walk is a walk in His victory, in His resurrection life. As such He becomes our righteousness and sanctification.
What is stopping the church from experiencing this kind of victory over sin, the devil and the world?
Unbelief.
In our modern superficial church culture the power of the walk in the New Covenant is unknown, having been reduced to a human philosophy of name it, and claim it, that does not give us the power to walk as Jesus walked. In so doing both the speakers and hearers of such vain philosophy have become spoiled and stunted for any advancement in the truth.
Are we only to imagine ourselves being covered with light? Are we to pantomime putting on various pieces of armour in front of the mirror? Is that what the bible is...a self-help book meant to inspire the flesh?
Well, if you don't agree that the bible is to be seen from a mere philosophical standpoint (rather than a testimonial to the power of God), you will draw the ire of the champions of the flesh...the religious outer man delegates who rely on that kind of self-serving interpretation.
So, what IS the armour of God (and of light) that Paul speaks of?
It is the covering anointing of walk that is really in supernatural light. To walk in the realm of the Spirit is to SEE light.
When Paul was knocked off his horse on the way to Damascus, he testified...(as recorded by Luke...who was not there)...
Acts 9: 3 "And as he journeyed, he came near Damascus: and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven:"
Was the light described here a philosophical light? I don't think any would question that the light was something visible...at least to Paul. But not to others around him. We are told that they heard a voice but could SEE nothing.
Paul was permitted to see INTO the spiritual realm where men don't see...because they lack the spiritual faculties to do so.
Now walking in the Spirit is only possible by the covering anointing that causes the disciple of Christ to walk in the spiritual realm of the kingdom; having spiritual faculties to SEE the light that accompanies fellowship with the living God.
The armour of light is visible to the one walking in the light...but to no other. The bible is not Greek philosophy. It is not based on Western thinking. The bible...especially the NT is based on an honest testimony of something new...being reconciled to God to be where He is.
John 1:7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanses us from all sin.
When we walk as Jesus walked...in the light..as we abide IN Christ, His life blood gives us eternal light and eternal consciousness...so that, with spiritual faculties, we overcome the world as Jesus did. This walk is a walk in His victory, in His resurrection life. As such He becomes our righteousness and sanctification.
What is stopping the church from experiencing this kind of victory over sin, the devil and the world?
Unbelief.
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