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This week at All People, Pastor Stephanie explores the spiritual significance of the helmet of salvation as part of a broader series on the armor of God. The message defines salvation not just as an entry point to heaven, but as a continuous process involving justification by faith and the ongoing work of sanctification to renew the mind. Central to the talk is the idea that the mind is the control center for a person's identity and actions, making it the primary target for the enemy's deception and condemnation. By choosing to wear this spiritual helmet, believers are encouraged to protect their thoughts with biblical hope and to filter their reality through the truth of God's word rather than their own emotions or external influences. She challenges the audience to replace false narratives with a confident expectation of God's promises, transforming their lives into a visible reflection of their divine allegiance.
By AP Production TeamThis week at All People, Pastor Stephanie explores the spiritual significance of the helmet of salvation as part of a broader series on the armor of God. The message defines salvation not just as an entry point to heaven, but as a continuous process involving justification by faith and the ongoing work of sanctification to renew the mind. Central to the talk is the idea that the mind is the control center for a person's identity and actions, making it the primary target for the enemy's deception and condemnation. By choosing to wear this spiritual helmet, believers are encouraged to protect their thoughts with biblical hope and to filter their reality through the truth of God's word rather than their own emotions or external influences. She challenges the audience to replace false narratives with a confident expectation of God's promises, transforming their lives into a visible reflection of their divine allegiance.