 Spiritual Warfare
Spiritual Warfare
by
       Dean Sherman
                   You may believe spiritual warfare is only for         Christians who happen to be "into" such things - or for         obscure missionaries working in dark, heathen places. I'm sorry to say,         this just isn't so. I wish we could all live in Disneyland, but we         can't. There is a real devil and there are real demons. And every         Christian is in a real war - a desperate, life-and-death struggle with a         vicious enemy.
         You might say, "Well, I'm not sure I'm ready for         that. It's not my calling, I'm really into music." Or you might         mistakenly think, "If I leave the devil alone, he'll leave me         alone." But the war is on and we're in it whether we like it - or         agree with it. It's not just for some Christians, and it's not just for         some of the time. The war is on for every Christian, 24 hours a day, 7         days a week, 365 days a year. You are engaged in spiritual warfare         whether you know it or not - the Bible states it categorically in         Ephesians 6:10-18.
         "Finally, be strong in the Lord, and in the strength of His         might. Put on the full armor of God, that you may be able to stand firm         against the schemes of the devil. For our struggle is not against flesh         and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world         forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in         the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God, that you         may be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to         stand firm. Stand firm therefore, having girded your loins with truth,         and having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your         feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; in addition to all,         taking up the shield of faith with which you will be able to extinguish         all the flaming missiles of the evil one. And take the helmet of         salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
         With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and         with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition         for all the saints..."
         That's a warning cry from the Bible for each of us! Be on the alert         at all times. Be strong. Get your armor on... You're in a raging war!         And the attack is not coming from people - but from unseen beings. There         is a roster in hell and your name is on it.
         Interestingly, this scripture uses the word "wrestle" to         describe the conflict. The most disciplined athletes I know are         wrestlers. In football, basketball, and most other sports, the players         are given a "time out" to catch their breath. But not in         wrestling. The wrestler has to be in top physical form. Once he enters         the ring he can't let his guard down for even a second or his opponent         will pin him to the mat.
          Christians can't say, "Time out devil, I need a breather!"         He doesn't take weekends or Mondays off. He doesn't take it easy on you         when you've been through a tragedy or been ripped off. That's when he         pours on the heat. He's the original kick-'em-while-they're-down person.         He is totally evil. He has no sense of mercy, sympathy, or what it means         to have a fair fight. There's no practice and no warm-up. Satan is         fighting a real battle against every one of us. We need to learn the         "Three R's" of spiritual warfare so we can fight back.
"Three R's" Of Spiritual Warfare
RECOGNIZE: Recognizing you're in a war is a big part of         victory, because knowing the enemy's tactics is to be in the         light - and the devil works in darkness. The devil takes advantage of         our ignorance, but when there's light, he can't do what he planned.
         The Bible teaches us to be alert, which means "to watch."         We must keep our eyes on Jesus at all times - but also on the devil. The         Bible says we must not be ignorant but instead, "stand firm against         the devil's schemes." The enemies we face are not "bad         vibes," or "negative energies in the universe," or the         "dark side of the force." They are personalities who think,         talk, listen, observe, and plan strategies. (II Cor. 2:11; Eph.         6:11)
         If we watch, we'll recognize the strategies of the enemy in our lives         as well as in society. Do you see a pattern of hurt and rejection in         your life? Or perhaps you're bothered by suicidal thoughts, or by the         slow deadly escape of dope and booze. Does something always seem to         happen to keep your family or church in strife? Look for the enemy's         strategies and recognize the patterns - then go to the second         "R."
          REFUSE: Refusing Satan is passive warfare. Once you recognize         what he is up to, ignore it and avoid it. Turn away and begin to worship         the Lord and lift Him up. Refuse to be hurt. Refuse to get angry. Just         let it go by. That's warfare. Nothing defeats the devil faster than         ignoring what he's trying to stir up.
         RESIST: This is active warfare! We're told to "Resist the         devil and he will flee from you." God won't resist him - you have         to. Speak to him and say, "Devil, I cut off this strategy in Jesus'         Name. You've been doing this to me for 15 years, but I'm on to you and         IT'S OVER!" He may try it six more times, but when you've convinced         him that you're convinced of your spiritual authority he will         stop (Jas. 4:7; I Pet 5:9)
How To Stay Balanced
How do we go to battle without becoming demon chasers? There are two         extremes to avoid. Some people tend to blame every adversity on the         devil, always assuming, "It's a demon!" They're impressed by         the heaviness and the oppression. They know all the spirits and the         "sub-spirits." This can be an unhealthy preoccupation.
          But there are others who never admit the devil is doing anything.         They don't want to even think about it. They say, "Let's not give         the devil publicity! Let's just keep our eyes on the Lord." They         may be frightened or maybe they don't want to be like some of the         "demon chasers" they know. Unfortunately, you can't make the         enemy nonexistent by refusing to recognize he's there.
         So, how do you stay balanced? Don't assume the devil is behind         something, but don't refuse to consider it either. How will you know?         Ask God. When He shows you, that's what the Bible calls         "discernment."
         Be aware of what the devil does, but don't be influenced by his         activity. Being aware won't hurt you - the Bible refers to demons and         Satan all the time. But if you fall into the subtle trap of being         influenced, Satan will have you focusing on him. Then you'll end up with         a big, complex devil and a relatively small God in your mind. Find out         what the devil is doing, but spend more time studying God and His         greatness.
Warfare: Defensive And Offensive
We need to defeat the devil on two fronts: the defensive and         the offensive. God gave us weapons and armor, which means we're         prepared for both. If you're a Christian, you're ready! Christ is our         armor, righteousness, salvation, and truth. Remember, "Greater is         He who is in me than he who is in the world." We can be         "strong in the Lord and in the power of His might." So let the         weak say, "I am strong." (Joel 3:10; II Cor. 10:4)
          Defensive warfare has to do with you as an individual. To paraphrase         a familiar saying, "The devil hates you and has a horrible plan for         your life!" Ephesians 6:13 says, "... having done everything,         to stand firm." In sports, the defense's job is to stand in front         of the goal and keep the opponent out. We don't struggle to get saved or         stay saved. That's a gift of God's grace and He can keep us from         falling. But we must defend our commitment from the enemy's attacks,         lies, seductions, and temptations. We must declare, "I'm standing         firm, devil, and you are not coming through here!"
Three Areas To Defend
YOUR MIND. The devil loves to put thoughts into your mind. You         can be born-again and heaven-bound, but if you have wrong thoughts, your         effectiveness on earth is greatly diminished. We must war against         thoughts that don't agree with the truth. Analyze your thoughts. Just         say to yourself, "Hey, thoughts! Where did you come from?" If         it's a thought of pride, fear, unbelief, lust depression, or         condemnation, it needs to be cast down. That's something you have         to do. Refuse to dwell on it. Turn your mind to God and make it agree         with His Word. (2 Cor. 10:3-5)
         YOUR HEART. In this case, your "heart" means your         attitudes and emotions. Wrong attitudes are killers. In Ephesians 4:27,         we learn that as Christians we give opportunity to the devil if we don't         deal with our wrong attitudes. Arrogant, rebellious, unforgiving, and         contentious attitudes open up a door for the enemy to enter our life,         marriage, church, nation, and world.
          The devil only has access to the world through people's sin and         selfishness. Jesus defeated every demonic power on the cross 2,000 years         ago - but Satan is still active to the exact degree people allow him to         be. Sinners are not the only ones allowing him to work. Christians allow         him to work when we don't deal with our wrong attitudes.
         Ephesians 4:26 tells us, "Do not let the sun go down on your         anger." So we must deal with any wrong attitudes on a regular         basis - like taking a shower or brushing our teeth. It's something we         must do. We "put off," the old man and "put on" the         new man. That keeps the devil shut down. Proverbs 4:23 says, "Keep         your heart with all diligence..."
         YOUR MOUTH. The mouth is a powerful instrument and the devil         knows it. Our mouth has spiritual power for either good or evil. The         same mouth can pronounce a blessing or a curse. (Jas. 3:10) Our         words can be a vehicle for the human spirit, the Holy Spirit, or an evil         spirit.
         The enemy loves to inspire us to speak unbelief, slander, gossip, and         hurtful, harsh sarcasm. Many of us carry wounds from things said to us         years ago. Don't let the devil bring curses through your mouth. Think!         Pray what David prayed in Psalm 141:3, "Set a guard, O Lord,         over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips."
Taking The Gates Of Hell
Offensive warfare is aimed at the world around you. It's         warfare done to advance God's Kingdom into society. In sports the         offense tries to find a way over, under, around, or through the opponent         - to the place of scoring. Unfortunately, in spiritual warfare many         Christians only do defense. They just hope to keep the devil off their         backs from Sunday to Sunday. They pray the game ends 0 to 0. How boring!         Let's take the offensive. That's what Jesus described in Matthew 16:18, "I         will build My Church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against         it.," Offensive warfare is taking initiative against the gates.         They won't prevail if we move against them - but they will continue to         stand if we don't attack! We need strategies of prayer and service to         smash down the gates of hell. These gates are listed in Ephesians 6:12.         Let's look at them.
Rulers Of This World
The enemy is after authority because he wants to rule the         whole earth. Human structures and their leaders are sources of power, so         he seeks to control them. His main strategy is to assign spirit beings         to attack existing authority structures so he can function through them.         All of society is set up in authority structures: marriage, family,         church, school, business, tribe, club, media, labor unions, cities, and         nations. Spirit beings are assigned to capture these structures and rule         them.
          Like walls around an ancient city, authority is a wall around every         structure in society. When authority is ungodly or breaks down from         neglect or rebellion, the walls can be penetrated by the devil.         Therefore, you are doing spiritual warfare by being good leaders and         submitted followers. Romans 13:1-3 indicates that good authority hinders         the attack of the enemy. We also do spiritual warfare by praying for         these structures and for our leaders - standing in the gap and building         up broken-down walls. (Ezek. 13:3-5; 22:30)
Principalities
In Daniel 10 there's an angel who had just fought in the heavenlies         with a being called the "prince of Persia." Later in that         chapter, the "prince of Greece" is mentioned. If there were         princes of Persia and Greece then, there are princes of London, Los         Angeles, Japan, Texas, and other regions today. The biblical use of the         word "principality" - which means a specific territory ruled         by a prince - shows Satan's forces are assigned geographically and         according to people groupings in society. That's why you can stand on a         border in Africa with your toes in a country where thousands get saved         every week, and with your heels in a country where there are almost no         Christians.
         To combat these principalities, we must pray geographically and         according to people groups. People groups consist of any distinct group         in society with a common bond: children, senior citizens, refugees,         homosexuals, racial groups, language groups, or occupational groups. The         enemy knows each one and has them targeted with a specific attack. Every         Christian needs to be a student of geography. How else can we push back         the enemy?
         We have let the enemy work unopposed in much of what he's doing. He's         been systematically deceiving, binding, and destroying people groups and         structures that no Christian has ever even prayed for, let alone served.         The gates of hell are prevailing. We have the authority to knock         the gates down, but we must identify them and aggressively move against         them. We must target every people group with prayer and loving service.
Powers Of Strongholds
The more we sin, the greater grip the enemy has on us. In fact, he         grips according to the kind of evil we give ourselves over to. If         a city gives itself to witchcraft, the enemy can assign a power of         witchcraft. If a church gives itself to strife and division, a         stronghold of strife is set up. These strongholds can come on         individuals, families, cities, or nations - any place people choose to         allow them.
         God can reveal the predominant powers in a given situation. Then we         can use our authority to break them in the name of Jesus. Sometimes we         can break what has been binding a family, city, or church for years.         Identifying these powers also helps us avoid their influence and live in         the opposite spirit. For instance, if the power is greed, we give         generously. If it's pride, we humble ourselves. This is a powerful way         of breaking strongholds.
Forces Of Darkness
One of Satan's main tactics is keeping people's minds in darkness. He         is the father of lies and a deceiver. Millions are supernaturally         blinded by the complex network of lies he's constructed - like atheism,         evolution, heresies, cults, philosophies, and all the world religions.
          This is why it's so important to live out truth and preach the         Gospel. Spiritual warfare can't be separated from evangelism. If we want         darkness erased, we have to put light into it. Christians who compromise         aid the enemy because people can't see the light. There are spirit         beings trying to keep you from preaching the Gospel. That's why most         Christians never do. Through prayer, we can drive back the darkness         hovering over people's minds so we can share truth in loving and         appropriate ways.
Exercising Our Authority
What can we do about all this? When God made man, He gave him a free         will. Included in that free will was authority over Planet Earth. Psalm         115:16 declares, "The earth He has given to the sons of         men." We have the awesome power of choice. If we sin and act         selfishly, we allow the enemy to work. But if we exercise our free will         and authority in Jesus' Name, we can drive the enemy out. It's just that         simple. Adam used his authority to disobey God, and opened the door for         the enemy to work on the earth through people.
         Jesus came to take back the authority Adam gave away. Colossians 2:15         tells us that Jesus "disarmed," or stripped, the devil of all         authority. Jesus died to destroy the works of Satan, which are, as         mentioned in Isaiah 61, simply the end results of human beings giving         themselves over to sin and selfishness.
         After the Resurrection, Jesus gave that regained authority to us in         His Name. That means God has done everything to Satan He's going to         do - except for punishing him at the end! The rest is up to us. God         said: You resist the devil. You heal the sick. You cast         out demons. You pray for the Kingdom to come and for the will of         God to be done on earth as it is in heaven. Whatever you bind on         earth shall be bound in heaven. I give you power over all the         power of the enemy. (Jas. 4.7; Lk. 10:9:19; Matt. 6:10; 16:19; Jn.         20:21-23)
          God is looking for an army - people who know their authority and will         exercise it. If we don't rise up to drive out the enemy, he'll stay in         control. Like in the Promised Land, God gave the victory, but the people         had to do the fighting. We need to get angry enough at the devil to         refuse him access by defensive warfare - and then push him out with         offensive warfare.
         Where are the people who will stand in the gap for the structures,         smash the principalities, pull down the strongholds, and drive out the         darkness? A policeman's authority does him no good if he just rides         around in his car all day. He must exercise it. Through prevailing         prayer and resisting and cutting off the strategies of the enemy, we         will see change in families, in cities, and in the world. Be as specific         as you can be in spiritual warfare. Let the Holy Spirit lead you and         energize you as you push back the powers of darkness and pray down the         Kingdom into people's hearts.

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Dean Sherman  has been teaching throughout the Body of Christ worldwide for over 35 years.  He presents the truth of God’s Word with simple clarity and an anointing of authority and practicality.  Dean has worked with Youth With a Mission since 1967.  He presently serves as the International Dean for the College of Christian Ministries in YWAM’s University of the Nations.  
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Dean Sherman, 2/22/2007