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Based on 1 Samuel 17:38–47 ‘Fighting in a Strange Armour’ invites listeners of Pneuma Podcast to reflect on a powerful and liberating truth drawn from the key text of this podcast. Many believers are engaged in real battles, yet the struggle is intensified because they are fighting dressed in identities, expectations, and methods that God never designed for them. Through David’s refusal to wear King Saul’s armour, we uncover a divine call to authenticity. God created each of us uniquely, fearfully, and wonderfully made. When we embrace our God-given design rather than imitate others, we position ourselves for victory. This message encourages you to lay aside strange armour and stand confidently in the grace assigned to you. It is my prayer that it blesses you. Shalom!
Credits
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental) Featured
music: Battle Song of King David | Hebrew Sounds of Spiritual Warfare: Songs Of Zion and Psalms of Zion
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Fair Use Notice This podcast may include short excerpts from copyrighted material, the use of which is covered by the fair dealing/fair use provisions of copyright law for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly.
By Revd Michael Angley OgwucheBased on 1 Samuel 17:38–47 ‘Fighting in a Strange Armour’ invites listeners of Pneuma Podcast to reflect on a powerful and liberating truth drawn from the key text of this podcast. Many believers are engaged in real battles, yet the struggle is intensified because they are fighting dressed in identities, expectations, and methods that God never designed for them. Through David’s refusal to wear King Saul’s armour, we uncover a divine call to authenticity. God created each of us uniquely, fearfully, and wonderfully made. When we embrace our God-given design rather than imitate others, we position ourselves for victory. This message encourages you to lay aside strange armour and stand confidently in the grace assigned to you. It is my prayer that it blesses you. Shalom!
Credits
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental) Featured
music: Battle Song of King David | Hebrew Sounds of Spiritual Warfare: Songs Of Zion and Psalms of Zion
No copyright infringement is intended.
Fair Use Notice This podcast may include short excerpts from copyrighted material, the use of which is covered by the fair dealing/fair use provisions of copyright law for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly.