Perilous World Radio 05/08/25


Every Knee Shall Bow


In the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Jan Masters and David Master dive deep into the powerful concept of the Armor of God and its vital importance in today’s tumultuous world. With a mix of insight and urgency, they address the recent revelations surrounding influential figures, including connections to Jeffrey Epstein, while expressing their hopes that the new Pope will truly embody genuine faith—setting a new precedent compared to past leaders.

The discussion is anchored in Ephesians 6:10, where they encourage listeners to find strength in the Lord and equip themselves with the Armor of God to withstand the forces of evil. Jan passionately connects this spiritual armor to the divine protection that safeguarded the Israelites, demonstrating how ancient Biblical stories can serve as our compass for navigating personal challenges through unwavering faith.

Exploring the dual themes of creation and destruction, Jan emphasizes that while God instills His spirit within us, making us co-creators, the devil seeks to lead us towards ruin through our choices—echoing the pivotal decisions made by Adam and Eve. She underscores the life-changing significance of Jesus’ sacrifice to settle humanity’s sin debt, explaining that just as the Hebrews looked up to the bronze serpent for salvation, believers today can don the Armor of God by reaffirming their faith in Christ.

To enrich the conversation, David shares a thought-provoking clip from the “Vintage Vault,” featuring Roy Masters reflecting on the consequences of humanity drifting away from God. Don’t miss this compelling discussion that aims to inspire and empower you to stand strong in the face of adversity!

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