CONFRONT
“WAGE THE GOOD WARFARE” (SPIRITUAL WARFARE)
1 Timothy 1:18 (NKJV)
“CONFRONT”
According to Psychology Today some reasons why we may not like “confrontations” are:
- Fear of loss (the other person will leave)
- Fear of causing pain (the other person is too fragile to be confronted)
- Fear of strain (the mental/emotional/physical strain is too much)
- Fear of failure (what if it doesn’t work and even backfires)?
How do we confront the enemy that we might wage the good warfare spiritually?
1. Balance (Eccl. 3:1) (NKJV) “To everything there is a season” (NIV), “There is a time for everything”
When it comes to spiritual warfare and confronting the enemy, you must:
- Distinguish what’s happening to you (flesh, world, enemy)
- Determine what’s the next step (if it’s from the flesh: discipline it; if it’s from the world: run from it; if it’s from the enemy: make your stand)
2. Knowledge (2 Cor. 2:11), “lest Satan should take advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his devices”
- Satan is an “Adversary”
- Satan has an “Agenda”
- Satan has “Avenues”
3. Resistance (James 4:7) “Resist the devil and he will flee from you”
How do you resist him?
- Yielded life
- Draw near to Him
- Humble myself