What Is Spiritual Warfare and How Do I Stand Against It?
Spiritual warfare is the active, non-metaphorical resistance against demonic opposition using the authority granted by Jesus Christ.
Spiritual warfare is the active, non-metaphorical resistance against demonic opposition using the authority granted by Jesus Christ.
This guide provides a scriptural framework for understanding deliverance and spiritual warfare, moving beyond tradition to core biblical truths.
Discerning the value in E.W. Kenyon’s writings requires a balanced look at his emphasis on identity and authority versus the risks of hyper-individualism.
This guide examines the core tenets of E.W. Kenyon’s theology, providing a critical yet appreciative look at his impact on modern charismatic practice.
The Pauline revelation refers to the specific, divine insights given to the Apostle Paul concerning the mystery of the Gospel and the inclusion of Gentiles.
Faith confession is the practice of aligning one’s verbal agreement with God’s revealed truth, rather than merely stating subjective circumstances or feelings.
Spiritual warfare is not a metaphor; it is the active conflict between the kingdom of God and the powers of darkness, requiring firm reliance on Christ.
Spiritual warfare prayers are Spirit-led declarations of God’s truth and authority in Christ that dismantle demonic strongholds. They are not formulas but Spirit-led warfare rooted in Scripture and Christ’s finished work.
Pauline revelation refers to the specific, divine disclosures the Apostle Paul received from the resurrected Christ, which shifted the trajectory of early Christianity.
Deliverance is the practical application of Christ’s victory over darkness. This guide provides a biblical framework for walking in freedom today.