Warfare Review

Spiritual_Warfare-Slide.jpg2 Corinthians 10:3-5

New King James Version (NKJV)

3 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. 4 For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, 5 casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,

We’ve been discussing spiritual warfare for several days. Perhaps a bit of review is in order.

It seems that everything is involved in this warfare. We have an Enemy who opposes us in every way. He seeks to disrupt our relationship with God and with each other.  He frustrates our plans, confuses our minds, and promotes anxiety and despair.

The battle is real It’s easy to forget what we can’t see. That’s why the natural world so easily overwhelms us. We need time with God to keep us focused on the reality of the spiritual. Our companionship with Him will sharpen our spiritual senses and strengthen our discernment. 

The battle is spiritual. Our friends, our family, our pastor our brothers and sisters in Christ are not the enemy; but neither are the worldly, the politicians, the apparent bad guys. Our battle is not with flesh and blood, whether apparently friendly or seemingly unfriendly. Our enemy is spiritual and so is our battle. But it’s spiritual nature does not lessen it’s impact on all aspects of our lives, our mind, will, emotions, desires, and even our bodies.

The battle is tough.  The enemy doesn’t acknowledge the Geneva Convention or for that matter any rules. He fights dirty, and the encounter is “up close and personal.” There are no non-combatants. Our family is often the target of his revenge for our attacks against him. It’s not fair but it’s real. There are demonic beings who work unceasingly, even when we sleep. As long as we are on earth, the war will continue.

Although the Enemy is strong, there isn’t reason to fear—he’s no match for Christ, who lives within us. We’ve been entrusted with Jesus’ divine power over the Evil One. However, we can access the Son’s authority only by submitting to His lordship and walking in obedience to His Spirit.

As we study and begin to move in the spiritual, the breath and depth of the battle can intimidate and over whelm. Don’t let it. Be steadfast IN THE LORD, and see HIS victory.

Be blessed.

Nick

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