13:41 St. George did not ride around slaying physical dragons, he rode around slaying the devil,
wherever he found him (Rev. 12:9). St. George saved a princess, from a “fire-breathing” dragon, and
he captured the dragon (Satan), and subdued him, and led him into the town that he (the dragon) had
been frightening, but refused to slay the dragon, until all the townsfolk were baptised, and they
praised and gave thanks to God.
13:42 The princess was a virgin-sacrifice, to pacify the evil dragon (Satan), and St. George saved her
purity, from evil, and saved her from the “flames”, whilst wearing “The Whole Armour of God”. St.
George was everything that a knight should be, and the highest example of chivalry.
13:43 Purity is the only way to beat the dragon, and avoid the flames, but
you must
also wear God’s
Armour. Purity of thought, word and deed, i.e. motivated by pure love, in everything that
you do
Whilst wearing God’s Armour,
you need fear nothing.
- The Way home or face The Fire