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The Armor of God, A Biblical Response to NAR Teachings
Show: NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill
Episode Theme: The Armor of God and Spiritual Warfare
Primary Text: Ephesians 6:10–18
Guest: Annabelle (Dawn’s daughter)
In this episode of NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill walks through Ephesians 6:10–18 and compares the biblical armor of God with popular but unbiblical teachings found in the New Apostolic Reformation and broader charismatic movement. Through real video clips, commentary from trusted teachers, and a clear reading of Scripture, Dawn helps listeners see that the armor of God is God’s gracious provision in Christ, not a ritual, formula, or incantation.
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Episode Summary
Dawn begins by playing short clips from several well known voices who speak on spiritual warfare and the armor of God. Some of these teachings sound biblical at first, but when examined closely they mix truth with error, promote ritualistic “declarations,” and even speak of Christ in ways that lower His deity and sufficiency.
With her ten year old daughter Annabelle listening in and reading Scripture, Dawn walks through Ephesians 6:10–18 in context and leans on solid commentary to show what the armor of God is and what it is not. Rather than a ritual to activate, the armor of God is a vivid way of describing the believer’s standing in Christ and the daily call to stand firm in His strength.
What We Cover in This Episode
- Why the armor of God is God’s provision, not something we produce or activate.
- How passages on fruit and abiding in Christ are misused when blended into teaching on the armor of God.
- The problem with “declarative prayer” that commands and demands rather than humbly petitions the Lord.
- Why reversing arrows or curses back on “the sender” is foreign to Ephesians 6.
- A sober response to claims that Jesus needed to conquer a supposed desire for human affirmation.
- A careful reading of Ephesians 6:10–18 and how each piece of armor points to Christ and His finished work.
- Encouragement for believers who are coming out of the NAR or confused by deliverance and spiritual warfare teachings.
Key Scriptures
- Ephesians 6:10–18 – The whole armor of God and standing firm in the strength of the Lord.
- Ephesians 1–3 – Our position in Christ and the blessings of salvation by grace.
- 1 Peter 5:8–10 – Be sober minded and watchful, resisting the devil in faith.
- Romans 3 – The universal reality of sin and our need of Christ.
- John 15:1–5 – Christ the true Vine and the difference between fruit and the armor of God.
- Zechariah 3; Revelation 12:10 – Satan as accuser, Christ as the believer’s advocate.
People and Resources Mentioned
Referenced for critique and comparison:
- Vlad Savchuk
- Amanda Grace
- Mike Signorelli
Recommended biblical resources:
- Matthew Henry’s Commentary on Ephesians 6:10–18
- Ligonier Ministries and Tabletalk article on watchfulness and spiritual warfare
- Jim Osman, Truth or Territory: A Biblical Approach to Spiritual Warfare
- Dial In Ministries (Johnny Ardavanis) on the armor of God and assurance in Christ.
For Those Leaving the NAR or Confused About Spiritual Warfare
If you are coming out of NAR teachings, hyper charismatic movements, or have been taught to rely on rituals and declarations, this episode is for you. Dawn gently but firmly points you back to the sufficiency of Christ, the clarity of Scripture, and the simple call to stand firm in the Lord and in the strength of His might.
Connect with Dawn Hill
If you enjoyed this episode with Dawn please visit her page at Servants of Grace or at our YouTube.
If this episode helped you, please consider sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, and praying for those who are being drawn out of deceptive teaching and into the light of God’s Word.
Dawn Hill is a Christian blogger known as The Lovesick Scribe, and the host of The Lovesick Scribe Podcast. She is passionate about sharing the truth and pointing others back to Jesus Christ through the written Word as the standard of authority for Christian living and instruction while being led by the Holy Spirit into maturity. She is the author of NonProphet Woke: The Reformation of a Modern-Day Disciple. She writes articles for Christianity.com, Servants of Grace, and her blog posts have been shared by individuals such as Tim Challies. She will be featured in the upcoming docuseries, American Gospel: Spirit and Fire. She co-leads a women’s support group with Emily Massey called Snatched from the Flames, where they minister to women who have come out of the hypercharismatic and New Apostolic Reformation movement. She is a wife to Nicholas and a mother to Anabel and Ephraim. You can follow her on The Lovesick Scribe and Instagram.




