Paul writes to the Ephesians using the symbolism of the Christian soldier...
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"Stand therefore, and fasten the belt of truth around your waist..." (Ephesians 6:14a).
Paul writes to the Ephesians using the symbolism of the Christian soldier. As the believer gets ready for action he tightens the belt of truth around him implying that he is whole-heartedly committed to the cause in which he is engaged. The truth of Christ emboldens him.
In John Bunyan's memorable The Pilgrim's Progress he has a dialogue near the end of their journey between Great-heart and Valiant-for-Truth. The latter tells the former of all the trials he has gone through to get to this, the last part of the journey.
Great: And did none of these things discourage you?
Valiant: No; they seemed but as so many nothings to me.
Great: How came that about?
Valiant: Why, I still believed what Mr. Tell-truth had said; And that carried me beyond them all.
Great: Then this was your victory, even your faith.
Valiant: It was so. I believed, and therefore came out, got into the way, fought all that set themselves against me, and, by believing, am come to this place.
Paul writes to the Ephesians using the symbolism of the Christian soldier. As the believer gets ready for action he tightens the belt of truth around him implying that he is whole-heartedly committed to the cause in which he is engaged. The truth of Christ emboldens him.
In John Bunyan's memorable The Pilgrim's Progress he has a dialogue near the end of their journey between Great-heart and Valiant-for-Truth. The latter tells the former of all the trials he has gone through to get to this, the last part of the journey.
Great: And did none of these things discourage you?
Valiant: No; they seemed but as so many nothings to me.
Great: How came that about?
Valiant: Why, I still believed what Mr. Tell-truth had said; And that carried me beyond them all.
Great: Then this was your victory, even your faith.
Valiant: It was so. I believed, and therefore came out, got into the way, fought all that set themselves against me, and, by believing, am come to this place.