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Decoding Spiritual Warfare In Business

Decoding Spiritual Warfare In Business

By: Business God's Way
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This podcast is designed to help Christian entrepreneurs break free from the spiritual attacks that target their identity. When the enemy shakes your identity, he can shake everything connected to it. Through biblical teaching, practical insight, and Spirit-led wisdom, Jeff Elder equips you to recognize identity attacks, overcome them, and stand firm in the truth of who you are in Christ. This is not surface-level encouragement. This is direct and unfiltered spiritual equipping for Christian entrepreneurs who want to build God’s way and refuse to settle for anything less than truth.Copyright 2025 Business God's Way Christianity Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Enemy Is Real. Wake Up.
    Feb 25 2026

    Most Christian entrepreneurs are getting hammered right now. Cash flow pressure. Exhaustion. Relationships strained. Deals falling apart. And they have no idea why.

    The enemy is not a myth. He is not a metaphor. He is real, he is active, and he has a specific assignment against your life and your business.

    In this episode, Jeff opens up about his own journey through spiritual warfare — from years of ignorance, to a face-to-face encounter with demonic possession, to finding the healthy, grounded middle ground that every Kingdom builder needs.

    Paul makes it plain in Ephesians 6:12. The battle is not against flesh and blood. It is against rulers, authorities, and cosmic powers over this present darkness. That includes the darkness pressing against your business right now.

    There are two ditches. Ignorance on one side. Fear and obsession on the other. The enemy wins at both ends. The goal is clarity, authority, and readiness.

    Jesus has already won the war. That does not mean you sit out the battle.

    In this episode:

    1. Why the modern church has gone silent on spiritual warfare
    2. The two extremes Christians fall into — and why both cost you
    3. Jeff's personal encounters with the unseen realm
    4. What Ephesians 6 actually says about the fight you are already in
    5. Why Kingdom entrepreneurs face a specific and real target

    You were made to build for God's kingdom. The enemy knows it. It is time you did too.

    Scripture Reference: Ephesians 6:12-18 (ESV)

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    18 mins
  • DAY 10: How to Fight Back
    Dec 16 2025

    EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    This is the final episode of the 10-day series.

    For nine days, you've learned to see the spiritual battle behind your business challenges. You've reclaimed your identity. You've put on your armor. You've corrected your lens.

    But understanding the battle and actually fighting it are two different things.

    In Day 10, Jeff reveals the five-step framework for activation: how to audit your current operation, measure it against your real calling, make the hard cuts, build in alignment, and protect what you've built. This is where transformation becomes sustainable change. This is where you stop learning about spiritual warfare and start operating from your victory in it.

    WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER

    The difference between understanding and operating

    The five-step framework for fighting back operationally

    How to audit your business for alignment

    Which things to cut and why

    How to build from authority instead of desperation

    Why protecting your operations is as important as claiming authority

    How to transition from learning to action

    TOPICS COVERED

    Operational alignment

    Auditing your business

    Measuring against your calling

    Making hard cuts

    Building from authority

    Kingdom rhythms and boundaries

    Saying no to good opportunities

    Protecting aligned operations

    Sustainable change

    Integration of everything learned

    KEY SCRIPTURES

    2 Timothy 4:7 (ESV)

    "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

    Philippians 4:8-9 (ESV)

    "Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you."

    1 Corinthians 16:13-14 (ESV)

    "Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love."

    REFLECTION QUESTIONS

    What is one thing in your current operation that is NOT aligned with your corrected lens? What's one thing you're doing, maintaining, or pursuing that doesn't serve your actual calling? Name it.

    Why haven't you cut it yet? What's keeping it in place? Fear? Obligation? Habit? Money? Status? Be honest.

    What would become possible if you cut that one thing? What would open up? What would shift?

    What is one thing you need to start doing—aligned with your calling, your authority, your identity in Christ—that you haven't started yet? What's one step toward operating from your victory?

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    21 mins
  • DAY 9: Clarity Instead of Chaos
    Dec 12 2025

    EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    The fog is lifting. Your defenses are in place. Clarity is returning. But here's what most Kingdom entrepreneurs miss: clarity without the right lens is just speed in the wrong direction.

    In Day 9, Jeff reveals that you've likely been measuring success through a broken lens—the world's standard of growth, revenue, and influence. Today you correct that lens and learn to measure success through God's standard: obedience, alignment, impact, health, and calling. Discover how reframing success changes every decision you make moving forward.

    WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER

    The difference between clarity and having the right lens

    How the world measures success vs. how God does

    Why you can win externally and lose internally

    How to reframe what success actually means to you

    The decisions that change when you shift your lens

    Why external success often follows internal alignment

    How to distinguish between building to look successful vs. building to be successful

    TOPICS COVERED

    Success metrics and measurement

    The Performance Trap lens vs. alignment lens

    Kingdom priorities vs. market priorities

    Decision-making from clarity

    Building sustainably

    Calling alignment

    Legacy and impact

    Health in business building

    Obedience vs. achievement

    True vs. false success

    KEY SCRIPTURES

    Proverbs 23:7 (ESV)

    "For as a man thinks in his heart, so is he."

    Matthew 6:33 (ESV)

    "But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."

    Proverbs 27:23 (ESV)

    "Know well the condition of your flocks, and give attention to your herds."

    REFLECTION QUESTIONS

    How are you currently measuring success in your business? Write down the metrics. Revenue? Growth? Clients served? Influence? Health? Family? Alignment? Be honest about what you're actually tracking.

    Whose lens are you looking through? The world's definition of success, or God's? Where do they differ for you personally?

    If you rewrote what success actually means to you—not what it "should" mean, but what it genuinely means to you—what would change? What opportunities would you say no to? What would you prioritize differently?

    What is one decision you're facing right now that needs to be made through the right lens? How would your answer change if you measured it by calling instead of market position?

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    15 mins
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