How Do I Navigate Spiritual Warfare?
"The enemy doesn't need to win a massive battle if he can just get you to leave the door unlocked."
"The enemy doesn't need to win a massive battle if he can just get you to leave the door unlocked." Most of us view spiritual warfare as a series of spooky events, but the reality is much more subtle—and much more personal. We often find ourselves in a cycle of either obsessing over the enemy or ignoring him entirely, while all the while, the "flesh" is leaving doors wide open for him to rent real estate in our hearts.
In this episode of The Leader’s Cut, Preston Morrison pulls back the curtain on the spiritual mechanics of navigating spiritual warfare. If we want the Holy Spirit to move freely, we have to allow Him to cut away the habits and footholds that give the enemy a seat at our table.
In this conversation, we’re breaking down:
- The Obsession Trap: Why constantly blaming the enemy for every inconvenience is actually a personal invitation for him to stay.
- Open Doors & Footholds: Identifying the one thing about yourself you least want to admit—and why that secret might be the longest-standing open door in your life.
- The Enemy’s Notes on You: How to understand the specific angles and triggers the adversary uses against your unique personality and history.
- Don't Fight Fair: Why trying to resist the enemy on his terms is a losing strategy, and how to practice divine annoyance by doing exactly what he hates most.
- The Prayer Intercept: Understanding what is happening in the unseen realm when it feels like your requests are being blocked.
This isn’t about being afraid; it’s about being aware. It’s time to stop fighting the wrong battles and start closing the doors that were never meant to be open.
