I’ll never forget the first time I played paintball. I was prepared. I wore camouflage and had all my protective gear on. I had a plan. I was at the bottom of a long hill on top of which was the enemy flag. I slowly made my way from tree to tree, carefully scouring the terrain for enemies. I reached a difficult spot. The next place I wanted to be was behind a pile of rocks 15 feet away. There was a wide open area between. I patiently scouted the area. With no enemies in sight I jumped up dashing towards my goal and Boom! Boom! Boom! I was pummeled with paintballs! I couldn't believe it! Where did they come from? In a few quick seconds I was out of the game! I didn't expect to get hit so soon. I quickly learned I didn't know much about paintball.
There are many Christians who are regularly getting pummeled by our spiritual enemies. Unfortunately it isn't a game. The consequence of being unprepared for spiritual attacks isn't a few bruises. It's discouragement, frustration, failure and sin.
The Bible tells us that as children of God we have three spiritual enemies whose goal is to lead us away from God, to sin and death. Today we are going to see who these enemies are and then in the next three posts we will look at each enemy in more detail.
In Ephesians chapter two we find these three enemies described. The Apostle Paul first talks about our lives before we knew God and as he does he describes how we were connected to these enemies.
Aligned from birth with these three enemies and condemned to death, God made us alive as His children of when He saved us by grace through faith. These enemies no longer have control over us. But they haven’t given up attacking. They are deadly and when they attack it is no game.
Can you recognize when these enemies attack? Which enemy do you think is the worst? Which one do we have the most problem with? Please leave a comment or question below.
Spiritual warfare may feel overwhelming, but here’s the good news: it’s recognizable and resistible. Using biblical examples, we see that God equips us to identify and resist spiritual attacks—not by guesswork, but with clarity and confidence. This practical balance means we can walk in victory, relying on wisdom and God’s provision for every spiritual battle.
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Even as we read verses about invisible spiritual warfare, we have trouble connecting it with our lives. Often, we see wars in the news, and we think, “Sorry, I’m just not experiencing that.” Yet here’s what we’re missing: this is an invisible war, fought according to spiritual principles. As 2 Corinthians 10:4 reminds us: “The weapons
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Discover how spiritual warfare terminology in the Bible proves you’re in a real battle. The language isn’t metaphorical—and neither is the war you’re facing.
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