There are two primary errors when it comes to spiritual warfare: over-emphasis
and under-emphasis. Some blame every sin, every conflict, and every problem on
demons that need to be cast out. Others completely ignore the spiritual realm
and the fact that the Bible tells us our battle is against spiritual powers.
The key to successful spiritual warfare is finding the biblical balance. Jesus
sometimes cast demons out of people and sometimes healed people with no mention
of the demonic. The apostle Paul instructs Christians to wage war against the
sin in themselves (Romans 6) and to wage war against the evil one (Ephesians
6:10-18).
Ephesians 6:10-12 declares, “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his
mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand
against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood,
but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this
dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” This
text teaches some crucial truths: we can only be strong in the Lord’s power, it
is God’s armor that protects us, and our battle is against spiritual forces of
evil in the world.
A powerful example of someone strong in the Lord’s power is Michael, the
archangel, in Jude 9. Michael, likely the most powerful of all of God’s angels,
did not rebuke Satan in his own power, but said, “The Lord rebuke you!”
Revelation 12:7-8 records that in the end times Michael will defeat Satan.
Still, when it came to his conflict with Satan, Michael rebuked Satan in God’s
name and authority, not his own. It is only through our relationship with Jesus
Christ that Christians have any authority over Satan and his demons. It is only
in His Name that our rebuke has any power.
Ephesians 6:13-18 gives a description of the spiritual armor God gives
us. We are to stand firm with the belt of truth, the breastplate of
righteousness, the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of
salvation, the sword of the Spirit, and by praying in the Spirit. What do these
pieces of spiritual armor represent in spiritual warfare? We are to speak the
truth against Satan’s lies. We are to rest in the fact that we are declared
righteous because of Christ’s sacrifice for us. We are to proclaim the gospel
no matter how much resistance we receive. We are not to waver in our faith, no
matter how strongly we are attacked. Our ultimate defense is the assurance we
have of our salvation, an assurance that no spiritual force can take away. Our
offensive weapon is the Word of God, not our own opinions and feelings. We are
to follow Jesus’ example in recognizing that some spiritual victories are only
possible through prayer.
The Lord Jesus is our ultimate example for spiritual warfare. Observe
how Jesus handled direct attacks from Satan when He was tempted by him in the
wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11). Each temptation was answered the same way—with the
words “It is written.” Jesus knew the Word of the living God is the most
powerful weapon against the temptations of the devil. If Jesus Himself used the
Word to counter the devil, do we dare to use anything less?
The ultimate example of how not to
engage in spiritual warfare is the seven sons of Sceva. “Some Jews who went
around driving out evil spirits tried to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over
those who were demon-possessed. They would say, ‘In the name of Jesus, whom
Paul preaches, I command you to come out.’ Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief
priest, were doing this. One day the evil spirit answered them, ‘Jesus I know,
and I know about Paul, but who are you?’ Then the man who had the evil spirit
jumped on them and overpowered them all. He gave them such a beating that they
ran out of the house naked and bleeding” (Acts 19:13-16). The seven sons of
Sceva were using Jesus’ name. That is not enough. The seven sons of Sceva did
not have a relationship with Jesus; therefore, their words were void of any
power or authority. The seven sons of Sceva were relying on a methodology. They
were not relying on Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and they were not employing
the Word of God in their spiritual warfare. As a result, they received a
humiliating beating. May we learn from their bad example and conduct spiritual
warfare as the Bible instructs.
In summary, what are the keys to success in spiritual warfare? First, we
rely on God’s power, not our own. Second, we rebuke in Jesus’ Name, not our
own. Third, we protect ourselves with the full armor of God. Fourth, we wage
warfare with the sword of the Spirit—the Word of God. Finally, we remember that
while we wage spiritual warfare against Satan and his demons, not every sin or
problem is a demon that needs to be rebuked.
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