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What does the Bible say about being part of God's army?

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The Bible describes believers as an exceeding great army, raised up by God to stand strong in the faith.

Believers, as illustrated in Ezekiel 37, are raised by God's Spirit to be a significant force, referred to as an exceeding great army. This army's strength does not lie in numbers or personal power; rather, it is grounded in the Captain of the host, which is the Lord Jesus Christ. They are empowered by His grace and equipped to stand against spiritual warfare. The New Testament echoes this by instructing believers to stand firm, showing that their true identity is as soldiers in a spiritual battle, reliant on the strength and power of Christ for victory.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:10, Ephesians 2:6, Joshua 5:13-15, Romans 5:2, 1 Corinthians 15:1, Philippians 4:1

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