
We are not living in neutral times—we are living in a war zone. Culture is confused, truth is attacked, evil is celebrated, and the enemy is working overtime to distract and divide. But Scripture makes it clear: this isn’t a battle against flesh and blood—it’s a spiritual war.
In Ephesians 6, Paul calls us to “put on the full armor of God.” This is not a comfort gospel—it’s a combat gospel. The good news? We don’t fight for victory, we fight from victory, because Jesus has already disarmed the enemy at the cross (Colossians 2:15).
Here are the four key truths we walked through:
1. Know the Enemy
The real battle isn’t against people—it’s against the powers of darkness (Eph. 6:12). The enemy’s strategy is distraction, division, and deception. If you don’t know who you’re fighting, you’ll fight the wrong battles.
2. Know Who You Fight For
We don’t fight in our own strength, but in God’s authority. Like David, who faced Goliath “in the name of the Lord of hosts,” we step into battles knowing the Lion has already roared. (Exodus 14:14; Romans 8:31)
3. Gear Up – With Your Armor
You can’t fight with someone else’s armor. Just as David couldn’t wear Saul’s armor, you can’t live off borrowed faith or borrowed obedience. Walk in your own daily discipline, your own salvation, your own prayer life. (Eph. 6:13–17; 1 Sam. 17:38–40)
4. Stand – Don’t Stand By
Israel stood frozen before Goliath for forty days. David stood up and declared: “The battle is the Lord’s” (1 Sam. 17:45–47). Too often we “stand by” while the enemy mocks. God is calling us to stand up, suit up, and speak up in His authority.