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The Armory of the Man of God | 14 Weapons Every Christian Man Needs

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What does the armory of the man of God look like? In this episode of Everyday Reformation, Brandon Scroggins and Nick Carter unpack 14 weapons every Christian man needs to lead his household, fight spiritual battles, build for future generations, and walk faithfully before Christ. Using the life of King David as a framework, they explore the biblical armory of godly men: the Book, the Altar, the Heart, the Staff, the Tribe, the Sword, the Cave, the Robe, the Harp, the Shovel, the Scepter, the Pen, Tears, and the Branch. The Church does not need passive men. Families do not need spectators. The Kingdom of God needs armed men who will protect, provide, disciple, worship, build, and lead under the lordship of Jesus Christ. From biblical masculinity and family discipleship to worship, repentance, leadership, and covenant faithfulness, this episode offers a practical framework for Christian men seeking to reform everyday life according to God's Word. "Be strong. Show yourself a man. Keep God's Word." — 1 Kings 2 Resources Mentioned * Homemaking — J.R. Miller [https://amzn.to/4eGsyLv] * Secrets of a Happy Home Life — J.R. Miller [https://amzn.to/4eowmjj] * Family Shepherds — Voddie Baucham [https://amzn.to/4vO705j] * Christian Family (3-volume set) — William Gouge [https://amzn.to/4ertous]

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The Armory of the Man of God | 14 Weapons Every Christian Man Needs

What does the armory of the man of God look like? In this episode of Everyday Reformation, Brandon Scroggins and Nick Carter unpack 14 weapons every Christian man needs to lead his household, fight spiritual battles, build for future generations, and walk faithfully before Christ. Using the life of King David as a framework, they explore the biblical armory of godly men: the Book, the Altar, the Heart, the Staff, the Tribe, the Sword, the Cave, the Robe, the Harp, the Shovel, the Scepter, the Pen, Tears, and the Branch. The Church does not need passive men. Families do not need spectators. The Kingdom of God needs armed men who will protect, provide, disciple, worship, build, and lead under the lordship of Jesus Christ. From biblical masculinity and family discipleship to worship, repentance, leadership, and covenant faithfulness, this episode offers a practical framework for Christian men seeking to reform everyday life according to God's Word. "Be strong. Show yourself a man. Keep God's Word." — 1 Kings 2 Resources Mentioned * Homemaking — J.R. Miller [https://amzn.to/4eGsyLv] * Secrets of a Happy Home Life — J.R. Miller [https://amzn.to/4eowmjj] * Family Shepherds — Voddie Baucham [https://amzn.to/4vO705j] * Christian Family (3-volume set) — William Gouge [https://amzn.to/4ertous]

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