In this article, Paul Tripp argues that Paul’s focus in Ephesians 6 is the everyday, mundane battles of life. Tripp examines each of the pieces of spiritual armor discussed in Ephesians 6. He argues that the real war is for the heart. The enemy is Satan, not each other. Tripp concludes that, when we are prepared for battle, we are able to stand on the day of evil.
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