The Unseen Battle
Spiritual Warfare, the Three Rebellions, and Christ's Victory Over Dark Powers
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Narrated by:
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Joel Muddamalle
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Nan McNamara
About this listen
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We Live in a World at War. Do You Know Who You are Fighting. . .and Why?
Weaving through the Old and New Testaments, Joel Muddamalle uses Paul's supernatural household framework—the idea that God has both a supernatural and a human family—to explain the cosmic worldview of the Bible. Cutting through the noise of conspiracy theories and fanaticism, the theological framework in The Unseen Battle will give readers a biblical and balanced understanding of spiritual warfare. Readers will:
- Gain clarity about geopolitical and cosmic war by understanding what Deuteronomy 32:8-9 teaches about our origin story.
- Understand what the Bible teaches about demons, angels, and God's divine council, and how spiritual warfare impacts believers.
- Discover the real reason for the division and disunity in our world, and the unexpected but crucial answer we find hiding in plain sight within the supernatural worldview of the Bible.
The Unseen Battle equips Christians to make sense of evil powers, what God is doing in the world today, and the part we play in it.
Images and the bibliography can be found in the audiobook companion PDF download.
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