I AM BATTLE READY (13 OF 13)
Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-20
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I am BATTLE READY (13 of 13)
Jordan Easley
Ephesians 6:10-20
A while back, I walked into my son's room and noticed that he was reading a book. I looked a little closer and the title of that book was, "How to stay alive," by Bear Grylls. I was like, "What in the world are you doing?"
He was reading... and studying... how to survive a bear attack , and a snake bite, and how to escape being wrapped up in a boa constrictor... This book was teaching him how to stay alive in a dessert, how to navigate by the stars, and how to make a fire from virtually nothing...
As I was reading this chapter list, I was so confused as to why he was reading this book. I was like-'you're a teenage boy, in queen-sized bed in an air-conditioned house, that's filled with food and necessities...' So, I asked him, "why are you... reading this book?" And he looked me in the eyes and said... "Dad... You've gotta be ready for anything!" ...I thought that was a pretty good word.
Let me ask you something: Are you ready for anything?
Are you ready for challenges or tragedies or persecution or pain?
Are you ready for battle... or even war?
What does it even look like... to be battle ready?
I thought I was... until just the other day, I was scrolling... and I came across this video, entitled: "How to prepare your home for immanent war." I thought it was daily devotional talking about spiritual warfare... but it wasn't, at all.
This video was actually made by a homestead prepper group that believes we will experience in our lifetime, a ground war here in America... and so they've made it their mission to make sure people are prepared... if [and when] that happens.
They talked about digging bunkers under your home and preparing it with weapons and food and water. They talked about raising livestock and preparing your property with booby traps and camera systems. They said you've got to have generators and fuel and a plan to protect your family... I'm watchi ...
Jordan Easley
Ephesians 6:10-20
A while back, I walked into my son's room and noticed that he was reading a book. I looked a little closer and the title of that book was, "How to stay alive," by Bear Grylls. I was like, "What in the world are you doing?"
He was reading... and studying... how to survive a bear attack , and a snake bite, and how to escape being wrapped up in a boa constrictor... This book was teaching him how to stay alive in a dessert, how to navigate by the stars, and how to make a fire from virtually nothing...
As I was reading this chapter list, I was so confused as to why he was reading this book. I was like-'you're a teenage boy, in queen-sized bed in an air-conditioned house, that's filled with food and necessities...' So, I asked him, "why are you... reading this book?" And he looked me in the eyes and said... "Dad... You've gotta be ready for anything!" ...I thought that was a pretty good word.
Let me ask you something: Are you ready for anything?
Are you ready for challenges or tragedies or persecution or pain?
Are you ready for battle... or even war?
What does it even look like... to be battle ready?
I thought I was... until just the other day, I was scrolling... and I came across this video, entitled: "How to prepare your home for immanent war." I thought it was daily devotional talking about spiritual warfare... but it wasn't, at all.
This video was actually made by a homestead prepper group that believes we will experience in our lifetime, a ground war here in America... and so they've made it their mission to make sure people are prepared... if [and when] that happens.
They talked about digging bunkers under your home and preparing it with weapons and food and water. They talked about raising livestock and preparing your property with booby traps and camera systems. They said you've got to have generators and fuel and a plan to protect your family... I'm watchi ...
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