The NKJV MacArthur Study Bible, available with Bible Gateway Plus, clarifies:
"'Put on' conveys the idea of permanence, indicating that armor should be the Christian's sustained, life-long attire."
This shifts how we read the passage. Armor is not something we reach for only when pressure feels intense. It is daily "attire" — a steady reliance on God's strength rather than our own resolve.
We are not asked to fight alone. We are invited to stand — clothed in truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the Word of God.
As you enter this week with honesty and grace, consider:
- In which areas of my life am I most aware of ongoing temptation or spiritual pressure?
- How might I consciously "put on" one or two pieces of the armor of God in a fresh way this season?
- Am I bringing my temptations to Jesus as one who understands and helps, or mostly hiding them in shame?
Reading trusted Study Bible notes beside passages like this helps spiritual warfare feel less abstract — and more grounded in the promises and provision of God.