Spiritual warfare
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Spiritual warfare 101
editSatan looks for weakness, and exploits places in our life where our vital defenses are in shambles.
The art of turning oneself over to God is at the heart of Spiritual Warfare. Paul’s “living sacrifice” (Romans 12:1) is where daily "spiritual warfare" begins. .The Believer / Spiritual Warrior yields the throne of Self to Jesus.
Spiritual Warfare and the Brazen Altar
editIntroduction
editThis Lesson will walk you through a Biblical exegesis of the Brazen Altar as it relaters to the vital cornerstone of a Christian’s own Spiritual Warfare.
Purpose
editThis Lesson will...
1) Review the salient points of the Laver as it pertains to the Human Spirit and unequivocal yielding to the Ruler-ship of Christ in one’s life.;
2) Require that you study the compact exegesis of the Brazen Altar / the Five Sacrifices;
3) Encourage you to look at "living sacrifice" as something that can be done, both deliberately and realistically, on a day-by-day / hour-by-hour basis;
4) Explore emotion, mind, will …both as to their "candidacy" for the living sacrifice, and ~~ as the bedrock strategy in Spiritual Warfare.
Learning Hints
editAs you read the Sources, look for the following:
1) The "constructive logic" of {A} through {E} in the Lesson Three Review;
2) The many instances of the “number five-factor" in the exegesis of the Brazen Altar;
3) The Mentor's reasoning (both Biblical and Psychological) as to the distinction between Soul and Self;
4) Illustrations as to how a day with Soul and Self on the Altar becomes the “Front-Line” battle of Spiritual Warfare.
For the Teaching, go to: [1]