Imagine that you are in a boat in the middle of the sea. Suddenly the boat flips over and you are dumped into the freezing water.
You can’t swim.
You splash frantically
to stay afloat, but you are fighting a losing battle.
Finally exhausted, you start going under for the last time. Water starts entering your lungs. Your life flashes before your eyes.
But wait – a strong hand grabs you at the last second. You are pulled out of the water into a rescue
boat.
Coughing and sputtering, your lungs burn as you gulp fresh air. Relief floods your body and you shudder at how close you came to death.
When you finally come to yourself, you look around the boat with one question on your mind:
“Who saved me?”
A similar question should be in the hearts of every Christian; we should have a desire to know more about the One who saved us. After all, most people don’t return to “business as usual” after a near-death experience.
Instead, they have a renewed appreciation for life and the people they love. They vow to live with renewed energy and purpose.
Salvation always comes with a choice: “Do I choose to embrace my new life or keep on living as if I were not saved?”
In
this article, you will learn about the meaning of the helmet of salvation in Spiritual warfare.
Your victory in life is found in a closer relationship with the One who saved you and knowing about the blessings you have in Him.
If you don’t know about God’s best, you will always settle for
less!
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