Episode Overview
What This Episode Covers
1️⃣ Why Spiritual Warfare Matters Now
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Global instability, deception, lawlessness, and moral reversal
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Wars, rumors of wars, and “birth pangs” foretold by Messiah
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The increasing pressure on faith, families, and covenant identityKey Scriptures:Matthew 24:3–8; Isaiah 5:20; 2 Timothy 3:1–5; Ecclesiastes 12:13–14
2️⃣ Defining Spiritual Warfare Biblically
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Why the phrase “spiritual warfare” does not appear in Scripture—yet the reality permeates it
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Warfare as a multi‑layered conflict in the unseen realm
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The difference between the visible, temporal world and the invisible, eternal realmKey Scriptures:2 Corinthians 4:18; Job 32:8; Ecclesiastes 3:21
3️⃣ The Unseen Realm and the Real Enemy
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Why our struggle is not against flesh and blood
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Thrones, dominions, rulers, and powers created by Elohim—some now in rebellion
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How worldly systems, temptation, deception, and hasatan himself work togetherKey Scriptures:Colossians 1:16; Ephesians 6:12; 1 Peter 5:8; 2 Corinthians 10:3–5
4️⃣ Spiritual Warfare Throughout the Tanakh and Apostolic Writings
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Genesis 3:15 – The Protoevangelium: hostility between the seed of the woman and the serpent
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Exodus 14:14 – YHWH fights for His people
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Deuteronomy 20:3–4 – Fearlessness because YHWH goes with us
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1 Samuel 17:45–47 – David vs. Goliath: the battle belongs to YHWH
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2 Kings 6:16–17 – Elisha and the unseen angelic host
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Daniel 10:12–13, 20 – Warfare in the heavens affects events on earth
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Psalm 91 – Protection, refuge, and angelic guardianship
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Zechariah 4:6 – Victory by YHWH’s Spirit, not human strength
5️⃣ Weapons and Principles of Spiritual Warfare
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Authority given to the people of YHWH
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Torah (the Word of Elohim) as a primary weapon
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Prayer, fasting, unity, praise, obedience, and righteousness
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Assurance: no weapon formed against YHWH’s people will ultimately prevailKey Scriptures:Matthew 4:1–11; Hebrews 4:12; Isaiah 54:17; Romans 12:21; Ephesians 6:10–20
6️⃣ Why This Series Exists
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Clarity instead of confusion
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Identity instead of deception
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Preparation instead of passivity
📖 Scripture References Cited in This Episode
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Genesis 3:15
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Exodus 14:14
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Deuteronomy 20:3–4
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Job 32:8
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Psalm 44:5
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Psalm 91
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Psalm 144:1–2
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Ecclesiastes 3:21; 12:13–14
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Isaiah 5:20; 41:10–13; 54:17
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Zechariah 4:6
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Daniel 10:12–13, 20
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Matthew 4:1–11; 5:14; 24:3–8
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Luke 17:20–24; 18:3–8
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John 9:4; 10:10
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Romans 12:21; 13:12
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2 Corinthians 4:18; 10:3–5
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Ephesians 6:10–20
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Colossians 1:16
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Hebrews 4:12
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1 Peter 5:8
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2 Timothy 2:3; 3:1–5
📚 Extra‑Biblical Sources Referenced
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Jonathan Welton, How to See Heaven: Accessing Divine Secrets, Destiny Image, 2013
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Judith Allen Shelly et al., Called to Care: A Christian Vision for Nursing, IVP Academic, 2021
🔜 What’s Coming Next
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Part 2: Messianic vs. Denominational views of spiritual warfare
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Part 3: Laying the groundwork for Ephesians
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Part 4 and beyond: A verse‑by‑verse exposition of Ephesians 6:10–20 – The Whole Armor of Elohim
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