• 45: Spiritual Warfare: Who Is The Enemy? w/ Bo Kennedy

  • Apr 28 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • Podcast

45: Spiritual Warfare: Who Is The Enemy? w/ Bo Kennedy

  • Summary

  • Spiritual warfare, in a Christian context, refers to the concept of engaging in a battle against evil spiritual forces, often understood as demonic or satanic entities, to protect individuals and promote God's kingdom. While this can be a literal, physical war, it is always a spiritual struggle that involves prayer, faith, and relying on God's power to overcome negative influences. But what are these negative beings?

    Bo from The BUMP Podcast connects with Joel in this exciting episode aimed at finding out who the enemy of this world is and what their plan is for our lives. They unravel the mystery of the Nephilim and their dead spirits which now roam the earth seeking vessels to inhabit. They then take a look at Pseudo-Dionysius and his version of Angelology and if those same hierarchies translate over to the enemy's camp as well. Lastly, they explore how to combat these evil forces and the hope that Jesus gave us all.

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    INTRO MUSIC
    Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits
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    OUTRO MUSIC
    Joel Thomas - Plato’s Cave
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