Psalm 18:34   
Training for battle
     “He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze.”
It is notable that the word bronze is translated “steel”, “brass” and “copper” in different Bible versions. It is possible to read too much into the type of metal or alloy used here, although no one has yet found the remains of a bow of bronze! What is extraordinary is that David cites the Lord God as the One who trained his hands, that the training is in the expectation of war and that great strength and accuracy will be needed to fight successfully against the enemy. 
If David required these skills to fight his physical battles, we need to be even better equipped to fight against our spiritual foes.
Reference has previously been made to the armour of God described by the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 6:10-18. We are exhorted to put on the full armour of God, so that we can take our stand against the devil’s schemes. Much of this armour is worn by God Himself and we can see His character and strategy in every bit of it. So, I make no apologies for this, we are going to spend a few days reviewing the armour and re-equipping ourselves for the battle that inevitably we are part of.  

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