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Your commander in spiritual warfare is Jesus Christ, who leads two armies: the army of holy angels in heaven and the army of prayer warriors on Earth. Jesus chose you, saves you, gives you an eternal inheritance of blessings, and lives in your soul as the Holy Spirit.
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.
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.
Instead, you engage in this conflict by submitting yourself to God and ridding yourself of Satan’s influence. 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.
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]
Spiritual warfare in the Bible refers to the struggle between spiritual forces of good and evil, emphasizing the need for believers to rely on God’s strength and armor to combat spiritual oppression (Ephesians 6:10-18). It involves prayer, faith, and the proclamation of the Word of God as tools to resist and overcome the enemy’s attacks.
Paul defines spiritual warfare as composed of two parts. First, true believers have an ongoing war within themselves between their self-defeating human nature that leans toward sin and the influence of God's Holy Spirit that guides a Christian toward righteousness (Romans 7:21, 23).