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Spiritual warfare is real. Let's take a look at signs of it and how to fight with prayer. Ephesians 6:12 tells us that our battle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil.
A white lie, stress at work, strained relationships—spiritual attacks often begin subtly. Discover Satan’s go-to strategies and biblical strategies to overcome them.
This Bible study on Understanding the Battle of Spiritual Warfare will give us a foundation on where, how and what the battles look like in our lives. We are going to examine three main areas of where the battles are fought: the Spiritual Battle, the Worldly Battle, and the Battle Within Us .
The goal of spiritual warfare is to resist the devil’s schemes as you give yourself to God’s work. Peter reinforces this in the letter he wrote to suffering Christians.
Some blame every sin, every conflict, and every problem on demons that need to be cast out. Others completely ignore the spiritual realm and the fact that the Bible tells us our battle is against spiritual powers. The key to successful spiritual warfare is finding the biblical balance.
What is spiritual warfare and why is it important? This article answers this and tells us what the Bible says, and how we can prepare for it.
Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. [1]
How do we use the armor of God in spiritual warfare? Discover how the Bible teaches Christians to prepare for (and overcome) Satan’s attacks.
There are many ways we may be fighting spiritual battles in our lives and world today, but here are 5 examples from Scripture that may reveal you’re under attack and caught in spiritual warfare. Then use the 7 tools God gives us to fight.
Knowing we have a spiritual enemy who opposes us should enrich our prayer lives, causing us to seek the sufficiency of our Lord that we desperately need. A basic tenet of spiritual warfare is that it is conducted in wisdom (James 3:15) and weakness (2 Cor. 12:9–10), driving us to Christ for all things, at all times, in every way (Eph. 6:18–20).