Standing Against Spiritual Assaults
My wife began a new job recently.
Her first week was filled with trials as one obstacle after another was being
thrown into her path. There were minor issues that were simply irritating or
caused slight delays, such as spilled water bottles, computer issues, and
traffic problems. But then there were other more impactful challenges,
including an injured shoulder, a stomach virus, and family members in the
hospital. It was such a barrage of events that several of us wondered if it
might be a spiritual attack with Satan trying to hinder my wife in her new
endeavor or seeking to discourage her. After all, this new position was more
than a job to help pay the bills. It was a ministry that could have a great
impact on people’s lives.
While we should guard against
falling into a mindset of seeing demons around every corner, we should also be
careful not to lose sight of the fact that there are evil spiritual forces at
work in the world. Thankfully, our God is greater. We don’t need to live in
fear of Satan and his minions. However, they can oppress God’s people and seek
to hinder His work. There is real spiritual warfare taking place in the world.
Sometimes it may be difficult to
discern if our trials are simply the common problems we face as human beings
living in a fallen world resulting from natural forces or if there could be
some spiritual evil entity behind those events. In some cases, our difficulties
could even be the testing or discipline of our loving heavenly Father as He
seeks to correct us in some way. However, when we have a strong sense that we
are following God’s will and such obstacles keep showing up, we shouldn’t
overlook the possibility that the enemy of our soul could be trying to hinder
those efforts.
What should we do when facing
circumstances which appear to be a spiritual attack? The Bible gives us some
good direction about such matters in Ephesians 6. This is the passage that
reminds us that “we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against
spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places” (v.12). It directs us to
“be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might” (v.10). We are not to
simply give in and let Satan walk all over us. We need to resist him. We need
to stand against him. However, we shouldn’t attempt to do that in our own
strength. We are to be strong “in the Lord”. Our strength comes from our
relationship with Jesus. And it is His power that gives us victory over the
assaults of Satan.
This scripture also instructs us to
“put on the whole armor of God” (v. 11). That protection is detailed for us in
this passage in v. 14-18. God has given us the means to keep standing
regardless of what the devil may throw at us. We just have to make sure we are
making use of that protective gear. Truth, righteousness, salvation, the gospel
of peace, faith, the word of God, and prayer all play vital roles in helping us
withstand the enemy. Let’s make sure there are no gaps in our armor. We need
all of it – the “whole” armor of God.
I believe prayer is especially
vital as we face such battles. It seems to be the cord tying all the other
pieces of armor together – “praying always with all prayer and supplication in
the Spirit” (v.18). When the enemy attacks, let’s keep praying with faith in
the Lord, in His promises, in His presence, and in His power to help us
overcome. Stand and be strong in the Lord.
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