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ARMOR OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
Sin is real. It does more in the fabric of our souls than we know. It is a seed of destruction. Many of the behaviors and outcomes we often experience are a result of sin. Our thoughts, our realities, and our decisions are affected by it regardless of one’s awareness of it
Today we read about King Ahab who was one of the Kings of Israel who lived in sin. He had a rebellious heart. He did not honor the ways of God and because of this he and his family ended in destruction. He was not covered in the Armor of Righteousness or garments of protection. He wore disguised armor thinking he could hide from his sinful ways.
To be clothed in righteousness is not to deny the realities of sin and walk in our own strength, but to realize that sin has made its mark upon us and we are in need of a greater righteousness. The prophet Isaiah understood this when he prophesied about Jesus being our righteousness and our salvation.
King Ahab attempted to disguise himself and wear armor that did not protect him. Sin will cause us to think we can do things on our own, but we need better armor. We need the Armor of Righteousness that only comes through the power of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul understood this when he urged his followers to wear the Breastplate of Righteousness and the Helmet of Salvation.
When we live for God and trust His ways we are living in the righteousness of Jesus. The power of Christ lives in us and can guard us from the powers of evil, darkness, and sin. It doesn't make us perfect, but it makes us real, honest, and true. It keeps us alive!
What are the sins that you need to uncover and allow God to forgive and redeem?
Prayer:
Lord, forgive me of my sins.
Make me new again.
Clothe me in righteousness.
Cover me with your protection.
Amen.
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We all face difficult circumstances, culture clashes, and personal struggles. Life can be like fighting in a battle. This is a devotional series that will encourage and strengthen you for the spiritual battles you will face in life.
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