Friday, January 29, 2016

The Armor of God

This week while reading in Alma I came across the account where Moroni prepares his soldiers for battle in chapter 43. The Lamanites preparations were also highlighted. For family night we sat down and talked about the differences between the two different groups. Here is what we came up with:


Then we talked about the Armor of God and how important it is to put on the whole armor, not just pieces.  To finish up our FHE lesson we talked about the Armor of God in Ephesians 6:11-17 and Doctrine & Covenants 27:15-16.

I shared with my family a quote that I had read in the Book of Mormon Student Manual:

  • President Harold B. Lee (1899–1973) explained one way that we could apply these verses to our lives today:
    “We have the four parts of the body that the Apostle Paul said or saw to be the most vulnerable to the powers of darkness. 
    The loins, typifying virtue, chastity
    The heart typifying our conduct
    Our feet, our goals or objectives in life and finally 
    our head, our thoughts.

    “… We should have our loins girt about with truth. What is truth? Truth, the Lord said, was knowledge of things as they are, things as they were and things as they are to come [D&C 93:24]. … ‘Our loins shall be girt about with truth,’ the prophet said.

    “And the heart, what kind of a breastplate shall protect our conduct in life? We shall have over our hearts a breastplate of righteousness. Well, having learned truth we have a measure by which we can judge between right and wrong and so our conduct will always be gauged by that thing which we know to be true. Our breastplate to cover our conduct shall be the breastplate of righteousness.

    “[By] what shall we protect our feet, or by what shall we gauge our objectives or our goals in life? … ‘Your feet should be shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.’ (Ephesians 6:15). …

    “And then finally the helmet of salvation. … What is salvation? Salvation is to be saved. Saved from what? Saved from death and saved from sin. …

    “Well, now the Apostle Paul … had his armoured man holding in his hand a shield and in his other hand a sword, which were the weapons of those days. That shield was the shield of faith and the sword was the sword of the spirit which is the Word of God. I can’t think of any more powerful weapons than faith and a knowledge of the scriptures in the which are contained the Word of God. One so armoured and one so prepared with those weapons is prepared to go out against the enemy” (Feet Shod with the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace, Brigham Young University Speeches of the Year [Nov. 9, 1954], 2–3, 6–7; see also Ephesians 6:13–17; D&C 27:15–18).


     After discussing the different part of our armor, we decided to make a mural so we could see it every day. We drew the following picture on the door that leads from our dining room into our living room. We look at it often and it has been a great reminder to us to put on our armor and protect our most vulnerable parts.




1 comment:

Unknown said...

What an awesome blog! Really liked how you taught the concept of "the Armor of God." Not only do you have a great flare for writing, you also are showing your "artsy" side! :)

Bro C