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'Armor' by Luminate House: Suit Up with God's Strength


Luminate House's newest release, 'Armor,' featuring Joe Garza, is a prayer, a whisper of truth that speaks to the core of our faith and prepares you for whatever may come. 

Luminate House - ArmorYou know those days when you get up in the morning, ready for a new day, thinking you've got everything under control… and then life happens. It's bigger, tougher, and you realize how much you need God's protection. 'Armor' is about recognizing that our strength isn't sufficient unless we have God by our side. 

'Armor' is a cry for peace-not just any peace, but God's peace-the kind that can calm the waters. This armor is real, tangible, and available to you. It's a reminder that when you've come to the end of your strength, when you've given everything you've got and it's still not enough, that's when His strength is ready to take over. 

So, whatever challenge your facing, it doesn't matter how big or terrible the storm, you have the power to surrender everything to God, and ask Him for His armor and protection. So, take a moment and listen to 'Armor'. Allow the song to remind you that we can be strong through Him. 

You are never too lost in battle. He's always there, ready to cover you with His armor and fill your heart with His peace.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 6:13-17; Philippians 4:7; Psalm 107:29)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2xpPTbf55vaYYyDlwdDe9e

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlS7bLFinZ8

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