Tim Keller | February 2, 1992
When you become a Christian, there’s a sense in which you receive all of the blessings and all of the privileges and power and benefits instantly. But there’s another sense in which you don’t.
You’ve received the armor when you became a Christian, but then the process of growing in grace is actually a process of sticking each piece on, piece by piece.
We’re continuing our look at the armor of God by looking at 1) what it means to put on the belt of truth, and then, 2) what it means to understand the breastplate of righteousness.
This Month's Featured Book
After decades of conversations with skeptics, Dr. Keller wrote this book to provide readers a compelling case for belief in God. Using literature, philosophy, real-life conversations, and potent reasoning, he explains how belief in the Christian God is, in fact, a sound and rational one.