There is an old adage that says never talk about politics or religion. I’m a pastor, so for me talking about religion falls into the category of an occupational hazard. It makes it easier when I talk with people who share my faith tradition, but even that gets tricky at times. Over the years I have discovered that most people who consider themselves Christians don’t mind talking about religion or I prefer to say spiritual matters, except when it comes to spiritual warfare.
For over thirty years I have been studying, talking and teaching about spiritual warfare. It no longer surprises me when I bring it up and the conversation stops. (Yesterday I explained that spiritual warfare relates to our three enemies. However most people think it is only about satanic attacks, so that is how I’ll use the term here.) Over time I’ve asked enough questions to identify what I think are the five main reasons why Christians don’t want to talk about.
In future posts I’ll be taking a closer look at each of these factors to see what the Bible says that might help us to better understand this topic.
I’d like to know what you think. Do you fall into one of these categories? Which one? Please post a comment below.
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