In today's GB News Daily Reflection, we mark St George's Day.Not much is known about St George - it is written that he was a soldier in the Roman Army who became a Christian."After the crusades, the people came home with many stories about the Cult of George - some stories suggested he was a great warrior, who had even slain a dragon."Christian armour is not for battling people but spiritual warfare."
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00:01The Chibi News Daily Reflection
00:06Hello, I'm Brenda, vicar of St Francis Church in Teesside.
00:11Today is St George's Day, the patron saint of England and of Georgia.
00:18Not much is known about St George.
00:21It is written that he was a soldier in the Roman army
00:25who became a Christian and was martyred in the year 303.
00:30Centuries later, after the Crusades, the people came home with many stories of the cult of George.
00:39Some stories suggested he had been a great warrior and had even slain a dragon.
00:45His fame grew and George replaced Edward the Confessor as England's patron saint.
00:52In paintings, he is often seen wearing armour, battling bravely a great green monster,
01:00carrying a white shield with a red cross.
01:04But Christian armour is not for battling people, but spiritual warfare.
01:10Battling the devil, that great dragon and his minions, through the power of prayer.
01:16Christian armour has boots of peace, a breastplate of righteousness or right living,
01:24a belt of truth, a shield of faith, a sword of the Holy Spirit and a helmet of our salvation.
01:33Paul writes in 2 Timothy that we are to share in suffering like a good soldier of Christ Jesus,
01:40following Christ's example.
01:44Living Jesus' way means sometimes people will laugh at us or be angry at what we believe.
01:50But Christians celebrate St George's Day, remembering his strength of faith, a soldier of Christ.
01:59And that can help us stay strong in ours. Amen.
02:04Amen.