Equipped for Battle: Understanding Spiritual Warfare

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In Ephesians 6:10-13, we are called to be strong in the Lord and to put on the full armor of God to stand against the devil's schemes. This passage highlights the reality of spiritual warfare, a concept that may seem foreign to the modern Western mindset but is widely accepted in other parts of the world. [00:00:12]

Our struggle is not merely against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil. Recognizing this dimension of evil is crucial to understanding its depth and pervasiveness. In the Western world, there is a tendency to attribute all evil to natural causes, such as psychological or sociological factors. [00:02:46]

The Bible offers a more comprehensive understanding, attributing evil to the free will of both angels and humans, with the devil and his demons being personal supernatural beings. This spiritual dimension of evil is something we must acknowledge to effectively combat it. [00:08:02]

We must avoid two errors in our understanding of the devil: overestimating and underestimating his power. Overestimation leads to an unhealthy obsession with demonic forces, while underestimation dismisses their existence altogether. Both errors simplify the complexity of evil and hinder our ability to fight it effectively. [00:15:15]

The devil's primary weapon is deception, using lies to tempt and accuse us. Temptation inflates our view of ourselves, leading us to sin, while accusation deflates our self-worth, causing despair. Recognizing these tactics is crucial to resisting them. [00:22:40]

To fight these schemes, we must recognize the specific devices the devil uses against us and arm ourselves with the gospel. The gospel provides the balance we need, reminding us of both God's holiness and love. It demolishes the devil's strategies by affirming our identity in Christ. [00:31:07]

The gospel is our armor against the devil's schemes. It provides the balance we need, reminding us of both God's holiness and love, and equips us to stand firm against the devil's lies and accusations. [00:33:38]

The modern Western mindset is that everything has a natural cause and therefore a scientific explanation. However, this perspective is increasingly inadequate in explaining the profound and pervasive nature of evil. [00:03:33]

The Bible says here's where evil came from: it came from the Free Will of two races of beings that God created, angels and humans. Some of the Angels fell by exercising their Free Will and turning away from God. [00:08:31]

The devil cannot make a good person bad. The Devil Makes a flawed person worse. The devil plays on what's already in you; he aggravates what's already in you through lies. [00:21:07]

If you believe the gospel that Jesus Christ died for you on the cross as your substitute, that he took the penalty for your sin, then that means every Christian walks around with those two facts in their mind at the same time. [00:32:40]

The remedy against this accusation is to solemnly consider that Believers must repent for their being discouraged by their sins. It springs from the refusal of the richness, freeness, fullness, and everlastingness of God's love. [00:35:41]

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