
Fighting with the sword of the Spirit
Scripture is part of our defense against, and attack on, evil. When describing the armor of God, Ephesians 6:17 says, “…and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”
Jessica Ingram is a regular contributor to The Scroll. She also is project manager for TAB Media Group. She graduated from Mississippi State University in 2017 and is a member of The Church at Brook Hills, Birmingham.
Scripture is part of our defense against, and attack on, evil. When describing the armor of God, Ephesians 6:17 says, “…and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”
Fellowship with other believers is vital for our Christian walk. Not just for fun and laughs, but for encouragement, accountability and learning.
Keep studying, keep returning to those pages, and watch how God will continue to shape and grow your mind and heart in a way that leads you closer to Him.
Never forget to take your burdens to God. Let Him help you carry the weight of a heavy heart. And let His Spirit and His Word spur you to action.
God made us all unique in our gifts, talents and joys. But we all serve a common goal — to know God and make Him known. How can you fit into that calling in a way that both glorifies God and fills your soul?
What practice could you add to your routine that would allow you to worship God in a way that is specific and meaningfully for you?
While we may be discouraged about events unfolding around us, whether they be global, national or personal, we can rest in God’s sovereignty and faithfulness. We can rest in His goodness.
Whether you are young or old, able or disable, married or single, a parent or not, you can be fruitful and multiply. Your witness matters. People are watching you. God is using you to make an impact far greater than you could ever imagine.
Scripture is part of our defense against, and attack on, evil. When describing the armor of God, Ephesians 6:17 says, “…and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”
Fellowship with other believers is vital for our Christian walk. Not just for fun and laughs, but for encouragement, accountability and learning.
Keep studying, keep returning to those pages, and watch how God will continue to shape and grow your mind and heart in a way that leads you closer to Him.
Never forget to take your burdens to God. Let Him help you carry the weight of a heavy heart. And let His Spirit and His Word spur you to action.
God made us all unique in our gifts, talents and joys. But we all serve a common goal — to know God and make Him known. How can you fit into that calling in a way that both glorifies God and fills your soul?
What practice could you add to your routine that would allow you to worship God in a way that is specific and meaningfully for you?
While we may be discouraged about events unfolding around us, whether they be global, national or personal, we can rest in God’s sovereignty and faithfulness. We can rest in His goodness.
Whether you are young or old, able or disable, married or single, a parent or not, you can be fruitful and multiply. Your witness matters. People are watching you. God is using you to make an impact far greater than you could ever imagine.
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