![]() ![]() ![]() It’s tempting to blame even this kind of situation on the evil one, and perhaps it is. Recently we traveled to a conference that should have taken two hours of travel, but instead took us twelve hours before we reached our destination. Sometimes the attack is on a large scale, but for the most part, as I said, it is about the everyday annoyances and problems that build up to the point of feeling overwhelmed. The heartbreak is that their feelings are completely valid and very real. Also, as we travel we are often asked to meet with pastors and leaders who are at their wit’s end, ready to quit ministry altogether because the attack is too much. Lately I have received an unusually large number of calls from people telling me their stories of spiritual attack and warfare. In my experience, I have found that the most common attack is targeted at our daily personal life, the place where we face issues related to our own spiritual survival. Until Christ returns with His angels to rid the universe of the evil one and his demons, Scripture tells us that the Body of Christ will continue to be persecuted (2 Thessalonians 1:5–10). Spiritual attack is the enemy’s ongoing attempt to strike out at Jesus through us, His followers. ![]()
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