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Spiritual Warfare

This series of
articles establishes a Biblical Theology of Spiritual
Warfare. This series is currently being written and
published monthly. Check back each month for the latest
issue or visit our
home page
for the current newsletter article.
Part 1: An Introduction An
introduction to the subject of Spiritual Warfare
includes a personal testimony and a preview of what is
to come in the following articles.
Part 2: The Source Of Our Intelligence:
We need to return to the doctrine of the sufficiency of
Scripture and make sure we apply it in the area of
Spiritual Warfare.
Part 3: Truth Or Territory A
look at how Paul describes spiritual warfare in 2
Corinthians 10:3-5.
Part 4: The Enemy And His Army:
What does the Bible teach about Satan, his origin, his
tactics, his powers, and his limitations?
Part 5: The World And The Flesh:
The devil is not the only enemy
that the Christian faces. We need to engage all three of
our enemies: the world, the flesh, and the devil.
Part 6: Wrong Warfare - Hedges: We begin to
evaluate modern practices associated with spiritual
warfare. This article looks at the subject of "praying a
hedge of thorns" around someone.
Part 7: Wrong Warfare - Hexes: A look at
the practice of renouncing "generational curses" and
"generational sins" promoted by Neil T. Anderson, Mark
Bubeck and others. Also we find out what Exodus 20:5
means in its context.
Part 8: Wrong Warfare - Binding Satan: A
look at the modern practice of "binding Satan." Can he
be bound, and must we "bind him" in order to effectively
spread the gospel and experience victory in our
Christian walk?
Part 9: Wrong Warfare - Rebuking The Devil:
A look at the modern practice of "rebuking Satan."
Should Christians be reviling angelic authorities or
does Scripture warn against such a practice?
Part 10: Wrong Warfare - Spiritual Mapping:
A look at the modern practice of praying against
territorial spirits and spirit mapping.
Part 11: Can A Christian Be Demon Possessed?:
A central plank in the modern spiritual warfare
methodology is combating demons which supposedly possess
Christians. Is this practice biblical?
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