Episode 10: Spiritual Warfare in Ordinary Life: Sin, Discernment, and the Quiet Battle for the Soul
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When people hear the phrase spiritual warfare, they often imagine something dramatic—visions, voices, obvious confrontations. But Scripture paints a different picture.
The apostle Peter warned believers to be sober and vigilant because the adversary does not charge in loudly, but prowls, looking for an opening. That image alone tells us something important: this battle is usually quiet.
Most spiritual damage is not done in moments of crisis, but in moments of neglect.
James tells us that temptation does not come from nowhere. It begins when a person is “drawn away by his own desire and enticed.” Desire, left unchecked, conceives sin. And sin, when it is allowed to mature, brings death—not always physical death, but spiritual death.
That is the war we are talking about today. Not fear-driven, not sensational—but real, daily, and personal.
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