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What does it mean to be a soldier in God's army?

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Being a soldier in God's army means actively engaging in the spiritual warfare of defending the truth and advancing the gospel.

In the Christian faith, being a soldier in God's army entails a commitment to both worship and warfare, as evidenced by Revelation’s themes. Every believer is called to be a soldier, which includes understanding the importance of standing firm in their faith and resisting the spiritual forces of evil. This involves not only knowing and defending the truth of the gospel but also engaging in proactive spiritual action against teachings and ideologies that threaten to undermine faith in Christ. As soldiers, Christians are encouraged to be vigilant and prepared to fight for their beliefs, supporting one another in their collective mission to glorify God and spread the message of salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:16, 1 John 4

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