Clothed in Fire: The 40-Day Armor of God Journey
By David A. Harris, Sr.
$21.99
You have probably tried to put on the armor of God.
Most of us were taught it as a checklist — buckle the belt, strap on the breastplate, lift the shield — and most of us have stood in the middle of a hard morning wondering why it felt like pretending.
There is a reason.
Ephesians 6 was never a list of equipment. Centuries before Paul wrote it, Isaiah watched God get dressed — and God was wearing that same armor. Righteousness was His breastplate. Salvation was His helmet. Paul was not issuing gear to soldiers; he was reaching back to a description of God Himself.
This changes everything. Truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word are not six things God hands you. They are six dimensions of who He is. Putting on the armor has never meant assembling your own defenses. It means putting on Him. You are not being equipped — you are being clothed.
FORTY DAYS, EIGHT MOVEMENTS
Days 1–4 · The Revelation — who the armor is, before a single piece is named
Days 5–9 · The Belt of Truth — girded at the center by a Person, not by opinions
Days 10–14 · The Breastplate of Righteousness — a name given, not a performance demanded
Days 15–19 · The Shoes of Peace — peace as footing and forward motion
Days 20–24 · The Shield of Faith — every fiery dart quenched, not some
Days 25–29 · The Helmet of Salvation — the mind covered where the battle is loudest
Days 30–34 · The Sword of the Spirit — the only weapon, and even it is a Person
Days 35–40 · Clothed in Fire — prayer, Pentecost, a wall of fire, and a victory already won
WHAT EACH MORNING GIVES YOU
Every day opens as a two-page spread. On the left: the day’s Scripture quoted in full from the King James Version, and a short teaching that opens it. On the right: a declaration to speak aloud, a prayer, and one question to carry into your day — and, in the print editions, ruled lines to write down what you hear.
It is a devotional and a journal in one volume. It was made to be written in.
Drawn from a chapter of The Blueprint by David A. Harris, Sr.
COME AND BE CLOTHED IN FIRE.
Available now in hardcover and on Kindle. Paperback coming soon.
