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The waist was typically protested by a girdle in Bible times.
This was worn by both men and women, and even soldiers.
Typically, this was a leather belt with leather strips hanging out of it.
This girdle of truth is integrity.
It is the application of truth and not just the knowledge of it.
It is taking what is understood, and believed, and applying it to our daily lives.
The Sword of the Word of God becomes the girdle of truth when we live by the truth that is contained in God’s Word.
The opposite of integrity is duplicity.
Duplicity is hypocrisy-trying to lead a double life.
This is trying to live for God and the world.
Speaking of obedience to God while yielding to the flesh.
Faithfulness will result in us, as believers, livng the truth.
We must live with integrity if we are to withstand the attacks of Satan.
This applies to both individually and the church.
This girdle was technically not part of the armour but was the first piece that had to be placed on.
It held the inner garments in place and the robe could be tucked into it for better movement.
By tucking the robe into the girdle the wearer could run with their legs unencumbered.
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